Edge Show 33 Windows Final Code Available | Edge News:
This week is a special episode of the Edge show because Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 have not only hit the RTM milestone, but YOU can download the final code for yourself to install.
Research & Relevance: Ed Freeman
Professor R. Edward Freeman talks about how we need to see business as a societal and human institution. He and others around the world have been crafting a new narrative for business through Stakeholder Theory. He is now looking at applying the theory to accounting, finance and other areas in business administration.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society.
The End of the Holocaust? Holocaust Memory in the 21st Century
The 8th International Conference on Holocaust Education
Telling the Story: Teaching the Core -- Holocaust Education in the 21st Century
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/conference/2012/video3.asp
Bicycle Wheel Gyroscope
Another "nonintuitive" demonstration from Walter Lewin. Using a bicycle wheel gyroscope he demonstrates precession while spinning around on his stool. This is a great demo for every physics teacher to add to their list. (01:45)
Brewmasters@Google: Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery's Sam Calagione visits Google NY to talk about their new collaborative process surrounding their new brews, Urkontinent and Positive Contact.
FUTURE FORMS
A teacher talks about the future forms in English. He explains the different forms and how they are used. There are various examples. Run time 03:32.
Authors at Google: Kevin Bleyer, "ME THE PEOPLE: One Man's Quest to Rewrite the Constitution..."
We think of our Constitution as the painstakingly designed blueprint drawn up by, in Thomas Jefferson's words, an "assembly of demigods" who laid the foundation for the sturdiest republic ever created. The truth is, it was no blueprint at all but an Etch A Sketch, a haphazard series of blunders, shaken clean and redrawn countless times during a summer of petty debates, drunken ramblings, and desperate compromise—as much the product of an "assembly of demigods" as a confederacy of dunces.
Authors at Google: Howard Friedman, "The Measure of a Nation"
If America were a corporation, how would an independent analyst judge its ability to compete against other corporate giants? According to UN statistician Howard Steven Friedman, that hypothetical analyst would label America a corporate dinosaur and recommend that the nation either change or face extinction.
Portion Control for Heart-Healthy Living
Nutritionist Jane Hedges shares tips to help kids understand what a portion is and how to fill their plates with the right amounts of healthy food choices. She also shares tips to help kids eat the right amounts of foods when dining out.
Alberto Monnar - Creo En Ti
Author(s):
System Components
Charles Hefner
This module discusses the system components at TI and helps seniors find the right system components for their senior project.
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Stephan T. Lavavej - Core C++, 4 of n | C9 Lectures: Stephan T. Lavavej - Core C++ In part 4, Stephan teaches us about Virtual Functions. In parts 1-3, we learned about compile-time constructs. Now, we enter the realm of runtime. STL spends some time discussing inheritance and a bit about access control. Tune in. Learn.
Tassell MTEC 30 Second Promo
Tassell MTEC 30 Second Promo
The Life of a Tree
In this interactive activity adapted from the National Arbor Day Foundation, explore the intricate life of a tree. The trunk of a tree functions as both a supporting structure and a pathway, transporting food down from the photosynthesizing leaves and conducting water and minerals up from the roots. Look inside a tree to learn about the xylem, cambium, and phloem, and to see how the tree's rings provide a record of the environmental factors that affected its growth and life cycle.
University of Arizona Engineering Student Clubs and Organizations
Engineering Clubs and Organizations
UA Engineering has about 35 clubs.
Join a club, make friends for life, broaden your horizon, help your community, learn some leadership skills, all while having a blast.
The following professional organizations have active student chapters sponsored by the college and coordinated by the Engineering Student Council. Students are encouraged to participate in these organizations during all four years of enrollment.
Scholastic Honorary Societies:
Alpha Epsilon
1.1 Introduction to "Hidden Work: Baptist Women in Texas 1880-1920"
Patricia Martin
Some Rights Reserved
Prohibition Raid
In this History Rewind video clip, watch police raid a Chicago garage containing 537 barrels of alcohol during the prohibition era. (0:58)
"First Look" Event Previews Kent State Transformation
Kent State University faculty, staff, students and alumni attend "First Look," an event that offered the university community the opportunity to experience firsthand, the transformation of Kent State and the Northeast Ohio region.
3XSQ: Apple boosted by billion dollar Samsung verdict
Aug 27 - Apple shares opened 2.5 percent higher after winning its patent battle with Samsung while Samsung sputtered, losing $12 billion in market value.
An Electrostatics Puzzler
An interactive lecture demonstration intended to help students use physics reasoning to predict the outcome of a puzzling electrostatics demonstration.













