Biofuels: Think Outside The Barrel (Google Techtalks)

Vinod Khosla gives a tech talk about the emergence of ethanol as a viable, market ready, and competitive source of renewable energy.

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Explaining the effects of performance measurement on performance
Performance measurement clearly has a powerful impact on organizations but its effect is far from predictable and is poorly understood. This article valuably points to a way in which the effect of performance measurement can be made more visible.
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Resistive Switching Effect in Conductive Ferroelectric Oxides
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Nutritional Challenges
In this nutrition activity (page 26 of PDF), learners consider the nutritional needs of people with specific dietary requirements, such as athletes, persons with diabetes and vegetarians, and create a full-day menu for these individuals. This activity may be used as an assessment for any unit on nutrition. This guide includes background information, setup and management tips, extensions, information about eating in space and handouts.
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In Praise of TV's Pawn Stars

I assert that the most intelligent reality show on TV is the History Channel's Pawn Stars . It's a capitalistic feast for a free market junkie like me.

The basics of the show are fairly straightforward: Rick Harrison and several family members own a pawn shop in Las Vegas. In each episode, various people enter the establishment
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In lesson 09 of One Minute Luxembourgish you will learn to ask people how they're feeling and to answer the question yourself. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Languages at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Luxembourgish is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.
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Reuters Today: Fed rains on New Year's parade
Jan. 4 - Fed minutes revealed several officials favoured slowing or stopping bond purchases before the end of 2013, putting pressure on stock markets.
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Laura Amy Schlitz: 2012 National Book Festival
Laura Amy Schlitz appears at the 2012 Library of Congress National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: The Newbery Medal went to Laura Amy Schlitz in 2008 for "Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village." A librarian who lives in Baltimore, Schlitz is also a professional storyteller. Her other books include "The Bearskinner: A Tale of the Brothers Grimm," "A Drowned Maiden's Hair" and "The Hero Schliemann: The Dreamer Who Dug for Troy." She has just published "Splendors and Glooms
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InDesign CS5で文字や画像にモーションパスによるアニメーションを設定し、カスタマイズする方法を学びます。方向や速さ、開始点、終了点などを調整します。
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Owl of the Arctic
In the Arctic dawn, the true majesty of the snowy owl can be seen in its frozen kingdom.  This clip, from Nature, the Snowy Owl is seen in its natural environment.  (01:04)

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HILT 47 Beth Altringer
Beth Altringer talks about her Hauser Grant project (Expanding existing innovative program for assessing student learning in hands-on innoveation courses) where she plans to advance methods for better assessing how teams interact and ideas develop during experiential learning in multi-disciplinary engineering classes focused on design and innovation.
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Submit Questions to Nobel Laureates and Other Experts about Genetics and Society
Online audiences have an opportunity to pose questions to Nobel Laureates, other prominent scientists and thought leaders about genetics and genomics at a unique science conference, titled Nobel Week Dialogue, taking place on December 9th 2012. Focusing on the theme of "The Genetic Revolution and its Impact on Society", this one day meeting will review current and future prospects for personalised medicine, genetically modified organisms and human evolution and biology. Go to:http://www.nobelw
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Arensky Piano Trio - MIT Chamber Music

MIT students perform the Piano String Trio No. 1 in D Minor composed by Anton Arensky.  Bravo to violinist Pam Cai, cellist June Kim, and pianist Ray Hwa Wu.  And thanks to their coach Marcus thompson.  Four movements: Allegro, Scherzo, Elegia, and Finale. Killian Hall, December, 2012


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Creighton Award 2012 recipient: Dr. Barbara Craig
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Faculty Learning Day, Jan. 2013 | Lennie Scott-Webber
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ISS Update: Final Week for Long Time Flight Director Paul Dye -- 01.11.13
Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot sits down with Flight Director Paul Dye in the Station Flight Control Room. In his final week as a flight director, Dye discusses his experiences from the beginning with the shuttle program to his current role with the station program. Paul Dye began his career at NASA as a student from the University of Minnesota. He already had a commercial pilot's license and was an experienced diver before being hired as a flight controller. Dye describes the flight director
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