Trading at Noon: The Good the Bad & the Ugly in Earnings
July 25 - A look at results for Caterpillar, Apple and Netflix and their impact on markets today.
Super-bugs? Strain Based Differences in the Evolution of Drug Resistance - HGHI
Chris Ford, B.S., Harvard School of Public Health (PI: Sarah Fortune)
Sixth Annual New England Tuberculosis Symposium
Harvard Global Health Institute
June 28th, 2012
The Broad Institute
7 Cambridge Center Cambridge, MA
Following the Flow - Partners Video Magazine
Researchers are discovering how nano-scale tracers can uncover the sources of pollution in America's farm fields and waters. Following the Flow is a segment from Partners Video Magazine's latest episode, The Science of Small. To view the entire episode visit: http://www.csrees.usda.gov/newsroom/partners/partners.html
Making a Contour Map
The purpose of this activity is to learn how contour maps can be made by hand. Students plot data from GLOBE schools on a map with latitude and longitude lines and draw contours based on the values plotted. A suggested extension and how to use this activity as an assessment is included.
Brahms, Academic Festival Overture
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) - 1967 Dec 3
5.1.5 Is there an alternative school of thought?
Reading is an essential skill for all of us and developing our skills in reading is a good investment. This unit is packed with practical activities which are aimed at making reading more enjoyable and rewarding. This unit also includes sections on how to read actively and critically.
2.1.3 Concept cards
Reading is an essential skill for all of us and developing our skills in reading is a good investment. This unit is packed with practical activities which are aimed at making reading more enjoyable and rewarding. This unit also includes sections on how to read actively and critically.
3.5 Other kinds of data
www……..gov.uk You can now access government directly through the web. E-government in action. While studying this unit you look at the scope of e-government, the databases that are necessary, the use of biometrics in identification and verification of identity and assess the usability and accessibility of websites.
"Spiders" Written by Dina Anastasio Read Aloud
What is a spider? This read aloud helps to answer basic questions about spiders. Students will enjoy the real life photographs of these amazing arachnids. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and will help to make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (6:30)
1 Modelling static problems
This unit lays the foundation of the subject of mechanics. Mechanics is concerned with how and why objects stay put, and how and why they move. In particular, this unit - Modelling Static Problems - considers why objects stay put. And it assumes that you have a good working knowledge of vectors.
5.2 An integrated marketing communications framework
Never before have social issues been more at the centre of public and private debate. From concerns about sustainability and the future of the planet to the introduction of smoking bans, there is a growing recognition that social marketing has a role to play in achieving a wide range of social goals.
2.2 So how can social marketing be defined?
Never before have social issues been more at the centre of public and private debate. From concerns about sustainability and the future of the planet to the introduction of smoking bans, there is a growing recognition that social marketing has a role to play in achieving a wide range of social goals.
Single-pixel camera
Marco Duarte,
Mark Davenport
This module describes the application of compressive sensing to the design of a novel imaging architecture called the "single-pixel camera".
Author(s):
From Jim Crow to the March on Washington: Alumni authors look back on the beginnings of a movement
Eric Etheridge, Charles Euchner and Alex Heard – three Vanderbilt University alumni who have written important books about the early years of the Civil Rights Movement – returned to their alma mater for a discussion and book signing on April 21. Watch video of “From Jim Crow to the March on Washington: Alumni Authors Look Back on thekeep reading »
Energy 101: U.S.-China Partnership on Climate Change
In this short interview, Dr. Hengwei Liu addresses the main aspects of a potential U.S.-China Partnership on Climate Change. This video is a follow-up of Dr. Liu's talk for the MIT Energy Club's Energy 101 Series.
Dr. Liu is a Research Associate at TUFTS University and one of the Co-founders of MIT-China Energy and Environment Research Group (MIT-CEER).
Video by Cristina Botero, cbotero@mit.edu, April 2011
4.3 Photosynthesis, respiration and decay
Energy resources are essential for any society, be it one dependent on subsistence farming or an industrialised country. There are many different sources of energy, some well-known such as coal or petroleum, others less so, such as tides or the heat inside the Earth. Is nuclear power a salvation or a nightmare? This unit provides background information to each resource, so that you can assess them for yourself.
World War II: Operation Overlord - part 3/5
June - August 1944 The development and execution of Operation Overlord followed by the allied breakout and battles at Bocage, and Falaise. Interviewees include Lord Mountbatten, Kay Summersby, James Martin Stagg and Major General J. Lawton Collins.
HUM310 Session 12 Summer 2012
The Power of Masks with Bill DeLuca
Java1622: Array Objects, Part 1
Richard Baldwin
Baldwin shows how array objects fit into the grand scheme of things in OOP using Java.
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Java1624: Array Objects, Part 2
Richard Baldwin
Baldwin explains the programming details involved in the use of array objects. He shows you three ways to emulate traditional two-dimensional rectangular arrays, and also shows you how to create […]













