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13. The Glories of Change 23. The Pope and the Cause of Freedom Prize Presentations | ASC 2012 Misesian Praxeology: An Illustration from the Field of Sociology of Delinquency Henry Kissinger speaks at SMU Learn About Saint Patrick's Day Shedding Light on Dark Matter 170: Don't make it; buy it! Entrepreneurship awards and grants: are they worth the challenge? Why innovators don't always win Putting Arab women in the picture Cartooning: Drawing Cats Squirrel Rehabilitation Global Mindset: A Personal Journey The Genesee - It's Purrfect Making of the April Fools Kittehs Photoshoot Phil Hanlon Budget Talk.mov Texas Tech Alumnus Secures Dream Job as Associate Band Director Controlling a wheelchair with your brain
Narrated by Steven Ng. Part 2: "Commerce" [5:42]
Narrated by Steven Ng. Part 2: "Commerce" [11:07]
The awarding of the Lawrence W. Fertig Prize in Austrian Economics, and The O.P. Alford III Prize in Libertarian Scholarship. Presented by Joseph T. Salerno. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [3:10]
The Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduction by Joseph T. Salerno. [52:30]
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke at SMU on March 27, 2002, at the invitation of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. He discussed the changing nature of American power in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
In this video clip, from WatchMojo.com, learn about the tradition behind Saint Patrick's Day, celebrated in Ireland and around the world on March 17. (1:03)
Richard Mushotzky, an astronomy professor at the University of Maryland, presents "Shedding Light on Dark Matter". The illustrated lecture, the third in a series of programs in 2010, is presented through a partnership between the Library's Science, Technology and Business Division and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Speaker Biography: Richard Mushotzky is an astronomy professor at the University of Maryland. Mushotzky has received the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in 1983
There’s more than one way to become an entrepreneur: instead of starting your own company, you can go out and buy one.
Grants are a vital part of early capital-raising for many social enterprises. But can the distraction in competing for these awards affect the development of the business?
Experience shows that good ideas and early success aren’t enough. What does it take to stay on top?
Three Emirati marketing graduates recognised from their vast network of contacts that many women faced the same challenge: they were “time poor but mind active”, and searching for ways to contribute to the region’s social and their own personal and professional, growth.
In this video, a cartoonist demonstrates drawing three cats with different personalities. Cartoons are based upon shapes. The cats begin with the following shapes: bell, football, and an onion. Clear, step-by-step directions are given.
Mia rehabilitates squirrels in this segment from WILD TV. Mia’s mother is a state licensed animal rehabilitator. She rescues and takes care of orphaned or injured wildlife with the goal of returning them back to the wild when they are healthy and old enough to survive on their own. Mia and her mother do not get paid to do this. They do volunteer work because they care for animals. The video shows Mia feeding baby squirrels. However, to survive in the wild, the animals learn to b
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Gary Ranker, Ph.D., talks March 15, 2012, at the Developing Leaders for Global Roles Summit. http://www.thunderbird.edu/globalmindset
The cat's out of the bag with this version of The Genesee, as mewed by Vocal Point.
The kind folks at Rochester Animal Services generously let us borrow some cats and kittens (not to mention their facilities) for our April Fools silliness. On a serious note, to visit and adopt these kitties and their sheltermates, visit http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589936604.
Music: "Tail Spin," Paul Whiteman, 1934
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University of Michigan Provost Philip Hanlon discusses the school's budget and fields questions from students. March 22, 2012
Duane Hill, a Texas Tech and Goin' Band from Raiderland alumnus was recently promoted to the athletics band director position.
Anton Lodder talks about the brain-controlled wheelchair developed by himself, Sartaj Dua and Zeeshan Razvi.













