The Copenhagen Climate Summit, in Context: What Came Before, What Happens Next?
The President’s Lecture Series was established by President Shirley M. Tilghman in the fall of 2001 to give Princeton’s faculty an opportunity to learn about the work of their colleagues in other disciplines and to share their research with the University community. First proposed by Alan B. Krueger, the Lynn Bendheim Thoman, Class of 1976, and Robert Bendheim, Class of 1937, Professor in Economics and Public Policy, the lectures are presented three times a year and are open to the public.
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Hidden Williamsburg
The backyards of Williamsburg's finest homes tell the story of a separate society. Author Mike Olmert reads the architecture of outbuildings.
1.1 A milestone in the advancement of astronomy
This unit looks at how telescopes and spectrographs are designed to improve our ability to observe the universe. You will examine how different technologies have been developed over the last four hundred years to enable us to look deep into space.
First briefing of the 'crisis compendium' - Part one Andrew Scott What's an EFT? General Philosophy Lecture 5 (slides) Domestic Violence, Shari'a, and Women's Rights: (with Lisa Hajjar) Proselytism and Religious Freedom: The Political Implications of Proselytism (with Al-Marayati, Daug Two Years of Leaders and Legends: 2008 - 2010 6.441 Information Theory (MIT) 14.123 Microeconomic Theory III (MIT) 1.4 From Galileo to Descartes LESSON 39: One word that replaces many Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten - 11.12.2010 Conclusions scientifiques AU Alma Mater: Rick McLay The Coping Saw
Andrew Scott, Professor of Economics, explains how this downturn differs from previous recessions, and suggests how it may develop in 2009
Director of Educational Program Development Bill White and his team create a television broadcast to nurture citizens for a new era.
PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 5.
This talk by Lisa Hajjar focuses on the issue of domestic violence in Muslim societies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. The analytical framework is comparative, emphasizing four factors and the interplay among them: shari?a (Islamic law), state power, intrafamily violence, and struggles over women?s rights.
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the missionary impulse.
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School presents two years of Leaders + Legends, a monthly lecture series engaging today's most influential business minds discussing issues of global interest and importance.
6.441 offers an introduction to the quantitative theory of information and its applications to reliable, efficient communication systems. Topics include mathematical definition and properties of information, source coding theorem, lossless compression of data, optimal lossless coding, noisy communication channels, channel coding theorem, the source channel separation theorem, multiple access channels, broadcast channels, Gaussian noise, and time-varying channels.
This is a half-semester course which covers the topics in Microeconomic Theory that everybody with a Ph.D. from MIT Economics Department should know but that have not yet been covered in the Micro sequence. Hence, it covers several unrelated topics. The topics come from three general areas: Decision Theory, Game Theory, and Behaviorla Economics. I will try my best to put them in a coherent narrative, but there will be inherent jumps from topic to topic.
Part 1.4. Outlines Galileo's revolutionary theories of astronomy and mechanical science and introduces Descartes' (the father of modern philosophy) ideas of philosophical scepticism.
कई शब्दों के जगह में (बदले) एक हिंदी शब्द (Kai shabdon ke jagah mein (badle) ek Hindi shabd.) It means one word in place of (in lieu of) several words [...]
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Samstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei. CANCUN: Zum Abschluss des Weltklimagipfels in Cancún haben die Teilnehmerstaaten zwei Textentwürfe verabschiedet. Darin ist im Grundsatz eine Verlängerung des 2012 auslaufenden Kyoto-Protokolls vorgesehen. Die Verabschiedung wurde mit stürmischem Beifall gefeiert. Allerdings lehnt Bolivien die in der Nachtsitzun
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