Wise International Decisions: The Bigger, the Wiser? (audio)
La sagesse collective : principes et mécanismes
Colloque des 22-23 mai 2008, organisé par l'Institut du Monde Contemporain du Collège de France, sous la direction du Professeur Jon Elster.
Intervention de Ariel Colonomos, CNRS, CERI, 23 mai 2008
When he makes strategic choices, the Prince favors prudence. This is one of the basic conclusions of the realist school of international relations. Although this is highly debatable, classical realists consider that
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UMMC Physician Profile: James W. Russell, M.D., M.S.
This three-minute video introduces viewers to James W. Russell, M.D., M.S., professor of neurology and head of the neuromuscular division within the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Russell is also a neurologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Some of Dr. Russell's special interests include neuromuscular diseases, peripheral neuropathies and treatment of neuropathy in diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance patients. Watch this video to
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Evolution in Action
10 salamanders look completely different though they are the same species. Leaning to the argument of evolution.
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Summary of the Shakespearean Play 'Othello'
This video gives a synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play Othello. This video can be used as a great review and discussion started for a high school English class. This is a very helpful video.
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Johns Hopkins Rising to the Challenge
Highlights of Johns Hopkins Rising to the Challenge events, a series of gatherings that give alumni, parents and friends a chance to connect, make new acquaintances and hear how America's preeminent research university and No. 1-ranked hospital are addressing some of today's biggest challenges.
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Windows Phone 7 at CES 2011
Greg Sullivan gives us a tour of what's happening for Windows Phone 7 at CES 2011. The new devices look stellar!

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The week ahead: January 6th 2011
South Sudan votes on secession, Nicolas Sarkozy goes to Washington, Qatar hosts the Asian Cup and the world's largest tech show opens
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Clinical Pearls in General Internal Medicine
Dr. John Bundrick, a consultant in medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses his article "Clinical Pearls in General Internal Medicine," ( Available at: http://tinyurl.com/2ex2evx ) which appears in the January 2011 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
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Dance Program at Missouri State University
The Missouri State University Department of Theatre & Dance offers high-quality pre-professional dance training in a liberal arts setting.
Courses include all levels of ballet, modern, jazz and tap technique; dance composition; dance history; pedagogy; and performance.
For more information, visit our website at http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/dance.asp
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FACES: Criminal Justice
A criminal justice major shares his thoughts about the program at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Speeches for Principals and Teachers

Speeches for Prinipals and Teac
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The Stuff of Genius: Safety Pin
With patents on everything from fountain pens to rifles, Walter Hunt has sometimes been called "America's forgotten inventor." However, his most successful invention was the safety pin.
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