Popular Policing Video Lecture Part I This seminar is part of a digital course Trends in the Governance of Security , introduced by C Applied Mathematics - Dynamics These resources are a selection of audio and video podcasts from a first year Dynamics class (MAM1044H) at th Sea Floor Shaking Time Lapse: NW Rota 2009 Expedition PN Ted Lieu Hot Apps: Brain Challenge, Fireworks, Music Buzz, Swipy Man, Colorizer Hot Apps will feature 5 of the hottest apps each week for the Windows Phone 7. In this episode Laura takes a look at: Metataallijst taalbeschouwelijke temen volgens de leerplannen Je vindt hier een lijst van de taalbeschouwelijke termen Nederlands met hun vertaling in het Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaans. De termen zijn gebaseerd op de leerplannen Nederlands van het vrij onderwijs. De eerste kolom ordent de … The City of London and its Tax Haven Empire Tomkins - Audley End from the South West J980055 AUDLEY END HOUSE, Essex. "Audley End from the South West" by William Tomkins (1730-1792). Penn State professor Joan Redwing discusses harnessing solar energy on a very small scale Election Fellows The Ideas That Shaped A Century: Technology, Business and Society Florence Nightengale 1855: Troy Female Seminary 1921: Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, Portrait 9 MSc in Strategic Marketing -- Student Experience Penn State's Erwin Mueller, the first person to see an atom Grease Choreography Rehearsal Global Health Program Café des sciences Nancy 2011 - Interface cerveau machine
Les cafés des sciences organisés par les universités de Lorraine en collaboration avec l’INSERM, le CNRS, L’INRIA et l’INRA le Mardi 18 janvier 2011
Time-lapse movie of the seafloor shaking and rocks being shoved away from the eruptive vent as new lava slowly forces its way to the surface (4X sped up).
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Bill Chadwick, OSU, 541-867-0179, bill.chadwick@oregonstate.edu
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Video from the expedition is also available in HD format from AIVL/WHOI, but prior arrangement and licensing of the imagery from AIVL/WHOI is required for i
The President's Notebook Dr. Mildred Garcia 02/01/11 Guest: Ted Lieu, Candidate for California State Assembly, 28th District

The City of London is an offshore island inside the British nation state, floating partly free from the democratic rules and restraints that bind the rest of us and fed by a network of tax havens around the world. Nicholas Shaxson and Maurice Glasman look at how this secretive network emerged and came to underpin the City's fearsome political and economic powers today. Maurice Glasman, recently appointed Labour Peer and Reader in Political Theory at London Metropolitan University. He is the auth

Joan Redwing, professor of electrical engineering and materials science at Penn State, researches ways to harness the sun's power by conducting it through wires made of silicon.
The Election Fellows program is a partnership among the University of Rochester, Monroe Community College, Roberts Wesleyan College, and the Monroe County Board of Elections. Through the program, 150 undergraduates (50 from each school) had the opportunity to participate directly in the electoral process by working as college poll inspectors, assisting voters as they casted their ballots in the November 2nd general election. Housed in the Rochester Center for Community Leadership at the Universi
The Johns Hopkins University presents: "The Ideas That Shaped A Century: Technology, Business and Society." The inaugural IBM Centennial Lecture by: Samuel J. Palmisano, Johns Hopkins University Class of '73. Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, IBM.
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This image depicts the Troy Female Seminary (later the Emma Willard School). The image shows a cluster of 5-story buildings with the gable end of one of them facing the street. A columned building is visible on the far right side of the picture. Several tall trees are in front of the buildings. There is a fence between the school grounds and the sidewalk. Ladies and gentlemen walk on the sidewalks in front of the school.,Troy Female Seminary, around 1855. Olivia Sage attended from 1846-1847, whi
This image is a painting of Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage. Mrs. Sage is seated, apparently outdoors on an arm chair. She is wearing a dark dress and coat, with a white lace ruffle at the collar, a dark hat, and leather gloves. One hand rests on the arm of her chair and the other on a walking stick. The setting behind Mrs. Sage is probably Central Park, and skyscrapers are visible in the left distance.,This posthumous portrait of Olivia Sage was completed by well-known New York portraitist Cecilia
Donald Hopper and Barbara Schless share their experience studying for a full-time MSc programme at Cranfield, and their reasons for choosing the MSc in Strategic Marketing.
In August of 1955, Penn State Physics Professor Erwin Mueller became the first man to see an atom. A look back at a signature moment in Penn State research and Penn State history, wiith rare footage of Mueller and his work.
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Early choreography rehearsal for the SUNY Oswego student production of "Grease," which will run three weekends in April.
Students and faculty members reflect on their experiences within SFU's Faculty of Health Sciences Global Health program.
Titre : Cafés des Sciences 2010 - Interfaces cerveau - machine : duo gagnant ?
Résumé : Les interfaces cerveau-ordinateur permettent aux utilisateurs d'agir sur leur environnement réel ou virtuel en utilisant uniquement l'activité cérébrale. Elles collectent cette activité via des électrodes positionnées sur le cr













