Intro to Chemistry: 2.2 Counting Sub-Atomic Particles
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.2 Counting Sub-Atomic Particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. ( 10:55)
Intro to Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass (1/2)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass. ( 8:48)
U.S. Day Ahead: Manufacturing to stay sluggish-analyst
Nov. 16 - Expect the Philly Fed Index to remain in the doldrums when it is released at 1000 EST, says BNP Paribas U.S. economist Bricklin Dwyer.
ART 107-01, Sculpture, Fall 2000
The goals of this class are to: 1. Develop the ability to manipulate materials and tools in a safe fashion. 2. To communicate your thoughts in a direct and effective manner through the materials. 3. To develop a conceptual understanding of artmaking.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
The GOP national security debate in six minutes
Nov. 23 - The eight leading GOP candidates met at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night for a two-hour debate on national security and foreign policy. Here are some of the most significant exchanges of the night.
Causal Reasoning
Does excessive exposure to violent video games cause violent behavior? Does increased gun availability cause more crime or less? Causal claims permeate everyday life and are constantly the subject of "studies" reported in the newspaper. The material in Causal and Statistical Reasoning examines the nature of causal claims and the statistical sorts of evidence used to support them. The material is contained in: approximately 20 content modules, a repository of over 100 short case studies, and a "C
The Mysterious Letter1
Daily routine, appointments
Talking about yourself
Students explore expressions to talk about themselves
The Art of Selecting the Right Arbitrator [Audio]
Speaker(s): Constantine Partasides | Few aspects are as crucial in the practice of international arbitration as having the right people on the tribunal. Constantine Partasides explores both the ethic and the tactic dimension of finding the right arbitrator also with reference to Jan Paulsson's vanguard call of abolishing unilaterally appointed arbitrators. Constantine Partasides is Head of Arbitration at Freshfields London.
The Deaths of Others [Audio]
Speaker(s): John Tirman | US author John Tirman argues that while Americans are rightly concerned about the number of US troops killed in battle, they can seem indifferent, often oblivious, to the far greater number of casualties suffered by those they fight and those they fight for. John Tirman is executive director of MIT's Center for International Studies. This lecture marks the publication of his new book The Death of Others.
Bob Dudley: Global Leadership
BP Group CEO Bob Dudley talks Nov. 10, 2011, at the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue in Glendale, Arizona.
Inside the Occupy movement - Hong Kong
Hong Kong musician and composer Wong Hin-yan talks to Reuters on November 8 about his participation in the "Occupy" protests.
Abeilles forestières africaines
Ce film trace le chemin hypothétique parcouru par les Méliponides depuis le bassin amazonien jusqu'au Gabon durant les périodes géologiques. Il apprend ensuite comment les espèces étudiées ont colonisé les différents biotopes de la forêt équatoriale humide. Il montre enfin comment ces abeilles sans dard peuvent cohabiter avec Apis mellifica adansonii.
Réseaux d'automates: trente ans de recherche
Ma complicité avec ce sujet date de longtemps, pas tout à fait assez pour dire que j’y étais depuis le début, mais quand même.... Ainsi, je vais vous raconter comment on a obtenu, aux alentours de l'année 1979, les premiers résultats mathématiques sur la dynamique de ce qui s’appelle aujourd'hui les réseaux de neurones artificiels et qui font aujourd’hui partie du cursus classique de toute école d’ingénieurs. Puis, le succès de ces résultats m’a amené, à partir d’
Human Rights, Disability, and Higher Education Over the past three decades, the discipline of Disability Studies has emerged as an independent field within the socia African Local Knowledge: Natural, Biomedical and Supernatural Ideas about Livestock Health Research in the World: Energy storage: The Missing link Bhashkar Mazumder - 'Birth Cohort and the Black-White Achievement Gap: The Roles of Access and Healt NAPFTDS Region 4 Conference "I Have A Dream" Speech Marked Civil War Centennial
Karen Brown (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine) and William Beinart (African Studies/St Antony's) give a talk for the African Studies seminar series
Professor Peter Bruce of the the University of St Andrews talks about the need for a step change in the performance of energy storage devices for the future in order to help us achieve a low-carbon world.
Bhashkar Mazumder speaks to Saskia Walcott about his paper 'Birth Cohort and the Black-White Achievement Gap: The Roles of Access and Health Soon After Birth'
The National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools held its Region 4 Conference on the West Campus of Del Mar College, Nov. 10-11, 2011.
Author and historian David Blight connected the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement during the recent Gilder-Jordan Lecture in Southern History event. A professor at Yale and director of the Gilder Lehrman Center, Blight's latest book, American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era and Our Own Time focuses on Civil War memory. The following is a short piece from that lecture. Produced by Mary Stanton.













