Building a Business: Managing People, Managing Teams
Tim Cook, Non-Executive Director of Isis Innovation, presents the fifth lecture of the 2010/11 Building a Business lecture series.
Haydn, Symphony No. 104 in D Major (The London Symphony)
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO)
David Epstein, Conductor
Recorded live at Kresge Auditorium, April 17, 1966
CD available at the Lewis Music Library
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Beethoven, Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) Concert - December 4, 1966
Joseph Silverstein, violin
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Johan Helmich Roman, Drottningholms-Musique (Nine Dances from the Suite of 1744)
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) Concert - December 4, 1966
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The Americas in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1836 (part 1)
Watch video of Marshall Eakin, professor of history at Vanderbilt University, speaking March 23 on ”The Americas in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1836,” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The revolution that created the United States was only one of many American revolutions. From 1776 to 1836, wars for independence erupted throughout the Americas—from Bostonkeep reading »
9.3 Parents' responses to the risks
A decade ago, the possibility of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism hit the media. Fear of the vaccine spread rapidly and, despite an almost unanimous consensus that the claim was unfounded, still persists today. In this unit, we’ll examine why this controversy took on such a life of its own and why parents still agonise about the vaccine.
8.6 Moving the goalposts
A decade ago, the possibility of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism hit the media. Fear of the vaccine spread rapidly and, despite an almost unanimous consensus that the claim was unfounded, still persists today. In this unit, we’ll examine why this controversy took on such a life of its own and why parents still agonise about the vaccine.
US soldier gets 24 years for murder
One of five US soldiers is sentenced to 24 years in prison for the deaths of three civilians in Afghanistan.
"After Ronsard" by Charles Willams (poetry reading)
Not a translation, but a great sonnet inspired by Pierre de Ronsard (1524-1585)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Ronsard
Quand vous serez bien vieille, au soir, Ã la chandelle,
Assise auprès du feu, dévidant et filant,
Direz, chantant mes vers, en vous émerveillant :
Ronsard me célébrait du temps que j'étais belle.
Lors, vous n'aurez servante oyant telle nouvelle,
Déjà sous le labeur à demi sommeillant,
Qui au bruit de mon nom ne s'aille réveillant,
Bénissant votre nom de lou
Outstanding Advisor Award: Academic Spotlight
Faculty and staff at Missouri State University are dedicated to assisting students throughout their college careers, and one essential role is that of the Academic Advisor.
In 2010, two Missouri State University academic advisors were selected for national recognition by the National Academic Advising Association. The Outstanding Advisor Award is presented to individuals who have demonstrated qualities associated with an outstanding academic advising of students or outstanding academic advisin
Integrating long-term experiments & measurements - Harvard Forest
Integrating long-term experiments & measurements -- Adrien Finzi
Harvard Forest Symposium, March 15, 2011
Key Points for Basic Calculations
Serhat Beyenir
Key Points made in Basic Calculations and "what is next?".
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Nurul Izzah Anwar in conversation with Nicholas Farrelly, March 2011
In this video from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Nurul Izzah Anwar discusses her political life and the challenges that lay ahead for Malaysian politics with Nicholas Farrelly, editor of New Mandala.
Nurul Izzah Anwar is the Vice-President of the opposition PKR and the member for Parliament for Lembah Pantai.
The video was recorded at the Hedley Bull Centre, The Australian National University in March 2011.
Rockets
This unit teaches students how and why engineers design satellites to benefit life on Earth as well as allows students an opportunity to explore motion, rockets and rocket motion. Students discover that the motion of all objects including the flight of a rocket and even the movement of a canoe is governed by Newton's three laws of motion. Space exploration is a huge consideration for aerospace engineers, and this unit introduces students to the challenges of getting into space for the purpose of
The week ahead: March 24th 2011
The conflict continues in Libya, a government shutdown looms in America and the 157th Oxford-Cambridge boat race takes place in London
8. John Stuart Mill and the Reimposition of Ricardian Economics Beaufort 5, contact 13-16 : Woordkaarten Met deze woordkaartjes kunnen de leerlingen makkelijk de nieuwe woordenschat voor vermelde hoofdstukken inoefenen. Zowel Nederlands/Frans als omgekeerd. De kaartjes sluiten … Japan : Too much greens, too little fish
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Japanese shy away from buying all vegetables, but fish supplies in danger of running low with fishing industry in the north decimated by tsunami and radiation contamination.













