China's choices
Professor Gungwu Wang presents the Australian Centre on China in the World Annual Lecture for 2012.
Forty years ago, two choices made history. Australia chose China over Taiwan and China chose the United States over the Soviet Union. Both led to happy results for the two countries that decided to make their great leaps. China faces new choices today. In the context of the rapid changes in China since 1972, Professor Gungwu Wang uses a quote from Yu Yongding as his text: "China must choose betwe
PR-GTV: Knicks Poetry Slam 2009 - B. Yung - 3rd Place
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Russell Simmons: Brave New Voices - Team NYC "Amber Alert"
Catch more inspired stage performances from this HBO special presentation! Brave New Voices 2010 DVD Now Available. For more on Brave New Voices, log onto ht...
Blending Constructs and Concepts: Development of Emerging Theories of Organizational Leadership and
Bonnie Beyer
This paper addresses and discusses traditional organizational leadership theories of the past and their relationship to more recent theoretical concepts and constructs of the present. Leadership […]
Inspect-a-Gadget - Patch the Pink Dog!
Keith Baker from the Environmental Technology Centre talks us through how his gadget was able to sweeten wine without adding sugar and make cat food more palatable for the cats.
Freezing the Liquid Metal Mercury - SOLID
Mercury is a very interesting element but it can be hard to come by. More than likely your chemistry teacher doesn't have a large sample of mercury for you to see. In this video you can see liquid mercury freeze in some snow, and then see how dense mercury is when a large ball bearing floats in liquid Hg (02:50).
Careers - Strengths-based interviews [Subtitles]
Find out about strengths-based interviews, why employers use them, typical strengths questions asked and how to answer them. More and more graduate recruiters are using this type of interview such as Ernst and Young
12,000 Miles to University on the back of a moped
Ahmed Mashadani rode from the University of Nottingham Malaysia campus — where he completed the second year of his Management degree — to Nottingham UK in the summer holidays, in order to raise money for the Red Cross. For more go to : http://www.goingnotts.com/
BrainFood lecture - Navigating the Maze
Professor Gordon Parker facilitates this presentation/discussion on mood disorders in young people.
BrainFood Lecture Series 2011
Navigating the Maze: Understanding Mood Disorders in Adolescents and Young People.
Facilitator: Professor Gordon Parker AO
Presenter: Matthew Johnson
Panel: Professor Ian Hickie AM Ms Lucinda Napper
Geraldine the Giraffe Learns All About the Letter /V/
In this cute video, Geraldine the Giraffe learns all about the letter /v/. She learns to form the sound correctly and then searches her house for items that begin with the letter /v/. She finds vegetables, vacuum, and vase. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review alphabet letter sounds in the classroom. (4:14)
Market Pulse: $33B "Glenstrata" to give stocks an M&A boost
Oct. 1 - Xstrata's board gives the green light to a $33 bln merger with Glencore. Xstrata shares rise more than 3%, and the positive spillover could offer the FTSE an M&A boost in Q4.
MSUToday presents: Spartan Sagas (Tamera Hill—Success on her own terms)
As president and CEO of a technology consulting firm, alumna Tamera Hill knows the value of a dollar—and of staying true to herself.
More at http://www.msutoday.msu.edu/shows/spartan-sagas-3, and http://www.spartansagas.msu.edu.
Spartan Sagas: Michele Payn-Knoper, Shaking the hand that feeds you
Michele Payn-Knoper is a champion for agriculture. The certified speaking professional travels the United States and internationally, helping farmers communicate more effectively about the agrifood industry, while helping consumers understand what's happening with food production.
The Spartan alumna knows firsthand the realities and risks of farm life. In addition to now living on a farm in Indiana, she grew up on a family farm in Michigan that was eventually lost.
Since earning degrees in an
MSUToday: Samaritan Scrolls
The re-discovery of Samaritan Scrolls on the campus of MSU, creates a unique educational opportunity for students and scholars alike.
Junot Diaz: "This is How You Lose Her", Authors at Google
Junot Diaz stopped by the Googleplex on September 14th, to discuss his latest book: "This is How You Lose Her." Our moderator is Rick Kleffel, editor of The Agony Column (http://bookotron.com/agony/index.html).
Junot is a 2012 recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program.
Read "This Is How You Lose Her on Google Play": http://goo.gl/MHxTj
Reconciling Data Protection and Free Speech? A Comparative European Analysis
Dr. David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies presents an empirical overview of both the scope and strength of derogations provided for public freedom of expression in the Data Protection laws of all European Economic Area (EEA) states. The data demonstrates the radically divergent and inconsistent nature of the law in this area and raises pressing questions which should be addressed in the revision of
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