Leah Nichols: Bodies (as mass) + Building (as mass)
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m.
Terming a collection of bodies "a mass" redefines bodies from another programmatic factor to an active force, a malleable, porous architecture in itself. The merging together of Oakland City Hall and the adjacent Frank H. Ogawa Plaza will respond to the active force of bodies as mass by instigating both the f
7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology (MIT)
Fundamentals of Biology focuses on the basic principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, and recombinant DNA. These principles are necessary to understanding the basic mechanisms of life and anchor the biological knowledge that is required to understand many of the challenges in everyday life, from human health and disease to loss of biodiversity and environmental quality.
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Successful Change Management 10 Steps
Whilst managing change is a challenge that all organisations face at one time or another, it is never more important than in economically difficult times. A reduction in profits, a drop in employee morale, and the need for cutbacks and redundancies are common backcloths to today's managerial decisions. Keeping afloat requires a proactive and realistic approach. Here are 10 points to consider to help meet change in tough times with greater confidence.
Chancellor Sharp Delivers Texas A&M Commencement Speech
John Sharp, Chancellor, Texas A&M University System, addresses the class of 2012 at Texas A&M.
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Organic beef farm in Australia.
A farmer in Australia presents his organic beef farm. He discusses about the difficulties and advantages of organic animal farming. 
Tracking Lightning
There are over twenty-five million cloud-to-ground lightning flashes
strike in the U.S. every year. Meteorologists use a combination of math and science to track when and where they will strike. This video shows students how these scientists work and their importance. (02:07)
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Republics in History [The Decline of the American Republic (1955)] During the last 20 years America has suffered a succession of social and economic dislocations, including a great depression and a great war. We have been so absorbed in these difficulties that we have lost sig

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Eric Weber Recipient of 2012 Frist Faculty Award.
Video by Mary Stanton.
Pareto Principle (Student Film Trailer)
First screened in CSUN's 2012 Cinema and Television Arts Senior Film Showcase, the student film will appear in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival!
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder
This is a trailer for Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder that is a one-hour documentary that goes beyond the famed Little House book series to the behind-the-scenes, true life story of one of Americas most iconic authors, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Although this is a trailer, it contains a quick overview of her life which is very helpful when reading her books. (03:03)
Breakingviews: JPMorgan hammers another nail in VaR coffin
May 14 - JPMorgan's $2 billion loss may have dealt a fatal blow to Value-at-Risk. Breakingviews' Robert Cole assesses whether the alternatives are any better.
Mathematical Methods II (2012)
This course consists of a introduction to linear algebra.
Innovation: Fostering Failure, Celebrating Creativity
3M's Jeff Lavers and St. Thomas' Laura Dunham discuss the ways to foster creativity and achieve true innovation in the fourth of the Intersections discussion series on April 26, 2012, at the University of St. Thomas Minneapolis campus.
Nobel Laureate to UA Graduates:Â Chase Your Dreams
Brian Schmidt , UA alumnus and winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, spoke before hundreds of master's and doctoral students during the May 11 commencement ceremony. His speech stressed the importance of chasing one's dreams and how an advanced degree can afford graduates the confidence and flexibility needed to succeed.
2012 Spring Commencement Ceremony Highlights -- Graduate School of the College of Charleston
A record number of graduates walked across the stage of the TD Arena today as the Graduate School of the College of Charleston held the spring commencement ceremony.
Commencement speaker Richard Wilkerson told the Class of 2012 that one of the most important things they can do in their future career is to show respect for others.
"Show respect to everyone you work with no matter how they behave," said Wilkerson, the retired Chairman and President of Michelin North America.
During his three-ye
Your Health: Trauma
Some people say that "accidents happen," but there are some specific things you can do to prevent a traumatic injury. In this interview, viewers will learn about trauma prevention as well as the expansion of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center, including how this new building will benefit Marylanders.
Related Links:
Shock Trauma Center
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/
Center for Injury Prevention and Policy
http://www.umm.edu/shocktrauma/special_
