Answer: What's next after receiving the Economics Prize?
Laureates in Economic Sciences answer the question of what's next after receiving the Nobel Prize, posed by a student from the London School of Economics.
Thai troops die in raid on base
About 20 gunmen open fire on a military base in the south in one of the bloodiest incidents in several months in southern Thailand.
Children rally for blasphemy law
Pakistan's main religious party organises a children's demonstration in support of the country's controversial blasphemy law
1960 Presidential Election: Kennedy Vs. Nixon
This is part of the actual video of a debate between John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon. This video was published by Kennedy's election team and you only here some of his arguments. (4:16)
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Games Technologies for Learning
The Games Technologies for Learning report explores the ways in which games technologies can be used to enhance teaching and learning, and provides advice for schools and colleges wishing to introduce...
Open Classroom: Demography is Destiny 01-19-11 #3
Open Classroom Series 01-19-11
Demography is Destiny
What's Happening to the American Family?
Kathryn Edin
A Degree of Distinction Part 1
In this podcast acclaimed broadcaster Peter Snow talks about his honorary graduation at The University of Nottingham.
He speaks candidly about his reaction to the occasion, his illustrious family and how he went from ancient history and classics to Television news.
Parts 2 and 3 of this podcast are also available from the University of Nottingham
Peter Snow
A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 1
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In this, the first of three episodes, Doctor Fielding rates the Prime Minister on his performance in International Relations.
Doctor Fielding works in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. He is an expert in
Steven Fielding
Microsoft Campus Tours - The Connector With thousands of employees coming to the Microsoft Redmond campus every day, getting around can be a challenge. The Microsoft Connector team manage a large fleet of buses, vans and on-demand cars to get people to and from their meetings, their offices and back home again.

Bomb damage, Birmingham 1942 OP09007 LONG ACRE, Nechells, Birmingham, West Midlands. Bomb damage photographed by James Nelson, 29th July 1942. The bomb crater in the road broke through to the river below.

Highgate Cemetery AA074809 HIGHGATE CEMETERY, Hampstead, London. The statue of a sad or sleeping figure with ivy creeping up it in the East Cemetery. Photographed by John Gay in 1995.

Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: September 2008
Art Institute in the Community: Inspired by our new season of events 360 Degrees: Art beyond Borders, this episode takes a look at global culture seen at the local level. Hear about the intermingling of art and culture from our partners at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Poetry Foundation, and listen to performances by Yang Wei from the Silk Road Ensemble and Alfonso Ponticelli of Swing Gitan. Both musicians will be performing at the seasonâs opening day festivities.
Exhibit
Using Photomerge Panorama
Sometimes, you need photos that depict a wide landscape. Learn how to create a panoramic image assembled from a series of individual photos.
To Thine Own Self Be True
Illinois State University Theater students perform in area schools as part of the Shakespeare Alive outreach program. Their message, be accepting of yourself and others. This is done by way of actors' personal stories and enactments of relevant Shakespeare scenes.
This Sporting Planet: global sport and global capitalism
Globalisation has seen sport achieve a hitherto unequalled global cultural significance, but it has also left it in thrall to capitalism. Will economic forces continue to shape sport? David Goldblatt is a writer, broadcaster and teacher. He is author of The Ball is Round: a global history of football.
Barack Obama and the Muslim World
This lecture will assess how successful President Obama's engagement with the Muslim world has been. Gilles Kepel is Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs at LSE IDEAS.
Highlights from Lord's Resistance Army Event
On January 13, more than 300 people attended the Pulitzer Center and Human Rights Watch's special presentation on the Lord's Resistance Army and the atrocities the group has committed in central Africa. With powerful photos, videos and other materials, Pulitzer Center journalists Joe Bavier and Marcus Bleasdale and Human Rights Watch researcher Ida Sawyer and senior researcher Anneke Van Woudenberg described their findings and evaluated whether President Obama's new strategy to tackle the LRA co
Tim and Moby Discuss Ada Lovelace
BrainPOP's beloved animated duo, Tim and Moby, present the topic of Ada Lovelace in this short, animated movie. Ada Lovelace is considered by many as the first computer programmer. Other key names and vocabulary words include: Lord Byron, Mary Somerville, Charles Babbage, Difference Engine, Analytical Engine, William King, Bernoulli Numbers, and computer program. Run time 05:22.














