Austerity and growth: time to shift gear [Audio]
Speaker(s): Corrado Passera | Corrado Passera is Italian minister of economic development, infrastructure and transport. From 2002 to 2011 he was CEO of Intesa SanPaolo Bank and prior to that he was CEO of Poste Italiane, CEO and general director of Banco Ambrosiano Veneto, and CEO of Olivetti Group. He holds a post-graduate degree in business administration from Bocconi University of Milan and a masters degree in business administration from Wharton School of Philadelphia.
2012 February 28 - Part 1 Prof. Adams reviews previously-discussed concepts and delves further into the implications of quantum systems evolving deterministically in time.
Professor David Shambaugh: China goes global, but only partially
In this video world-renowned China scholar Professor David Shambaugh examines China's place in a global world. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Shambaugh argues that China is not a superpower but rather a 'partial power'. Based on a five-year study which has culminated in his latest book, China goes global: the partial power, Shambaugh argues that rather than 'rising', China is 'spread' across the globe -- with a growing international footprint that is broad but not deep.
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First Graders Singing to the Shape Song
This first grade class enjoys the shape song during snack time. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review shapes in the early childhood classroom. This is also a great example of using videos to engage students in the classroom. (1:31)
Polygons - Problem 2 of 2
This video is a continuation and presents another example that describes congruent polygons. This example shows a drawing of a quadrilateral and demonstrates how to determine the congruent sides and angles. (3:25)
Explore the Wonders of the World with Google Thanks to Engadget for this Article: Google has already been taking us to exotic Author(s):
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Richard Dawkins & Daniel Dennett. Oxford, 9 May 2012
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Decoding human cytomeglalovirus
Talk by Noam Stern-Ginossar, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, Department Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology
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Stellar Distance Using Parallax. (11:40)
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Video Flash Cards: Subtraction by 4
Sample video using video flash cards to help students learn their Subtraction Tables. There is no sound; just flashcards. If opened to 'full screen', the flashcards are large enough to be seen in a classroom on a laptop screen. (02:36)
How ice cream is made
This is a great educational video on how ice-cream is made. It takes us from the fields were the cows graze to the factory where the ice cream is boxed up and sent out to shops. (05:02)
Music Video for Get the Math
2:03 This animated video features music by DobleFlo, the hip-hop duo that appears in Get the Math.
Chem 131C (Spring 2012): The Steady State Approximation
Spring Quarter 2012, Lecture 21 for Chem 131C recorded on Monday, May 21, 2012. Items covered: the steady state approximation.
Redirecting Fleet Street: Introduction
Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, introduces the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference
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UTMC spearheads world's first intercontinental altruistic kidney donation chain
WASHINGTON, DC - The University of Toledo Medical Center spearheads world's first intercontinental altruistic kidney donation chain













