Innovation in Manufacturing: From Product Innovation to Productivity
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Innovation in Manufacturing: The Small Business Conundrum
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MEng and New Models of Industry / Academia Collaboration
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Stella McGregor: Ploughshares from Swords - Social Sculpture and Cultural Agency
11/07/2011
Stella McGregor, Director, Urbano Project (USA)
Ploughshares from Swords – Social Sculpture and Cultural Agency
Respondent: Gediminas Urbonas, ACT Associate Professor, MIT (USA)
How does creative activism contribute to society? How do we moderate crises through individual and collective art practice? How do we reconcile the arts, activism, and pedagogy? Stella McGregor, Founder and Director of Urbano Project, will share her experience of working with inner city youth and introduc
Berry Bee Parfait Recipe: A Pre-Workout Snack by Chef Tatiana
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Berry Bee Parfait Recipe: A Pre-Workout Snack by Chef Tatiana
Cooking demonstration for a post-exercise meal by the Personal Chef of Tampa Bay, Tatiana Martinez.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a pu
GRCC Board of Trustees Nov. 2011
Monthly meeting.
Sean Faircloth Introduces Richard Dawkins in Lynchburg, VA
Sean Faircloth offers a Ten Point Vision of a Secular America. Faircloth, author of "Attack of the Theocrats" http://store.richarddawkins.net/products/attack-of-the-theocrats-how-the-religious-right-harms-us-all-and-what-we-can-do-about-it was asked by Richard Dawkins to be opening speaker for the fall 2011 Dawkins book tour. Faircloth, a ten year elected official, has since been hired as Director of Strategy and Policy for the Richard Dawkins Foundation.
Odessa: Genius & Death in a City of Dreams
Odessa was the Russian Empire's gateway to the Middle East when Catherine the Great created this port city on the Black Sea as a model of enlightenment. Georgetown University professor Charles King recreates this world in his historical account.
Speaker Biography: Charles King is a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University and the author of four books on Eastern Europe, including "The Black Sea: A History."
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Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’Adolphe Pacault - Allocution de Michel Paty
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
Tabel lezen : Opdracht Een korte oefening om gegevens uit een tabel over de Belgische bevolking te selecteren en te interpreteren.

Avances ecológicos para la sostenibilidad de los ecosistemas acuáticos continentales (2011)
La asignatura de Avances Ecológicos para la Sostenibilidad de los Ecosistemas Acuáticos de Aguas Continentales tiene como objetivo fundamental el conocimiento de las condiciones y procesos que determinan la estructura y funcionamiento de los ecosistemas acuáticos, incluyendo todo el gradiente ambiental, desde los sistemas lóticos (rÃos y arroyos temporales) hasta los lenÃticos (lagos y lagunas), pasando por las zonas húmedas, y otros de singular interés (salinas, fuentes, etc.). Otros o
In the Border States
A 1910 silent movie from film pioneer D.W. Griffith which takes place during the Civil War. (15min)
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.
Beetlejuice - Beauty & The Beetle PART 3
Examines the use of irony and personification
Discussion for November 17, 2011
Discussion about perception, including illusions, constancies, and subliminal perception.
Search for Rare Earths, Key Materials for Energy Innovation
By: RASEIBoulder Rare earth minerals are difficult and expensive to mine. And like most mining activities, doing so results in environmental damage, particularly because the ores from which these metals are extracted can be radioactive. Chinese mines have produced rare earths at a much lower cost, forcing competitors to shut down in recent years and creating a near monopoly. Japan is developing technology to improve recycling of some rare earths from discarded electronic products. And it is seek
hablando de vacaciones
Interview questions to talk about further topics related to going on holidays
Just in time for Xmas: Gold-plated clothes for the glitterati
Dec. 1 - For the well-dressed and wealthy, Swiss scientists have produced a cloth made of gold just in time for Christmas. Using an atomizing plasma process the scientists say their super expensive fabric can be woven into any item of clothing a designer - or their customer - chooses. Stuart McDill reports from St Gallen.
Police use water cannon, tear gas on Chile protesters
Nov 18 - Police drove a water cannon tank into the heart of a protest in Santiago, sending hundreds of students running. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Energy 101: Wind Turbines
See how wind turbines generate clean electricity from the power of the wind. Highlighted are the various parts and mechanisms of a modern wind turbine. (02:16)













