Leadership and Entrepreneurship
While their ventures couldn’t be more dissimilar -- engineering high tech defense gear for soldiers, and running an exclusive online boutique -- this panel’s entrepreneurs share some common experiences and lessons.
Moderator David Fialkow would “love to tell you I’m wicked brilliant, analytical, clairv
An Engineering Career - 50 Years Out
Returning to his freshman physics classroom after half a century, Kent Kresa still feels passionate about MIT: “It’s a place I love; I feel good when I come back, and it’s been very much a part of my life for the past 50 years.” In his talk, Kresa describes how an MIT education helped shape his professional path, leadi
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The Ignorance of New York Magazine [Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "The Ignorance of 'New York Magazine.'"] On Boxing Day, December 26, New York magazine ran an article — "The Trouble with

Logaritmische schalen : Kennismaking In deze les maken de leerlingen kennis met het gebruik van logaritmische schalen. Aan de hand van de les leren leerlingen voornamelijk welke functies op geschikt logaritmisch papier rechten worden.

Money talks: January 24th 2011
In this week's programme - the world's appetite for coal, Google's management shuffle and the threat to Burberry's upmarket image
Animal Suffering: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
Prof. Michael Murray : Seminar
"A Passion for the Universal": Science, Jews and Others
Dr Noah Efron : Seminar
Darwin's Forgotten Defenders
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Europe's biggest low-cost airline Ryanair sees its full-year profit at the upper end of expectations, boosting its shares.
Host Marcia Alvar speaks with Dr. Barbara Mackoff, management psychologist and author of "What Mona Lisa Knew." They discuss the glass ceiling or glass onion, which refers to the limits placed on women in business. Dr. Mackoff points out that the increasing numbers of women in the work force has not been accompanied by a transformation of corporate values or culture. They speak of the unfulfilling nature of upper management jobs and the need for women to keep a sense of humor when working closel
Britain's economy suffered a shock 0.5 percent contraction in the last three months of 2010 according to new data from the Office for National Statistics.
Summary of business headlines: Consumer confidence at 8 month high; Home prices fall; Stocks fall on earnings disappointments; "King's Speech" leads Oscar nominations.
Around two hundred men, women and children on Sunday rallied on the streets of Pakistan's port city Karachi in support of the people of Egypt. Jon Decker reports.
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