Coyle on the Economics of Enough
Diane Coyle, author of The Economics of Enough, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the future and the ideas in her book. Coyle argues that the financial crisis, the entitlement crisis, and climate change all reflect a failure to deal with the future appropriately. The conversation ranges across a wide range of issues including debt, the financial sector, and the demographic challenges of an aging population that is promised generous retirement and health benefits. Coyle argues for bette
Nuclear Power Explained : Climate of Hope : Part 1
This partly-animated documentary takes viewers on a tour through the science of climate change, the nuclear fuel chain, and the remarkable energy revolution that is under way. Some of the images may be disturbing to younger viewers. (09:16)
A Helmholtzian operator and electromagnetic-nuclear field
A Helmholtzian operator is a linear second order partial differential operator, typically in four independant variables; a generalization of the d'Alembertian operator where it's additional constant vanishes. When the time-independant version (in three independent (space) variables acting on a function or vector vanishes, the resulting equation is called the Helmholtz's equation. In four dimensions this equation is referred to as the Klein-Gordon equation (with imaginary constant) .
The focus of
Qu'est ce qui est juste - Serge Champeau
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce qui est juste par Serge Champeau
Lycée général et technologique Grand Air (33 Arcachon)
Qu'est ce qui est juste - Serge Champeau (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce qui est juste par Serge Champeau
Lycée général et technologique Grand Air (33 Arcachon)
No Treason, no. 1 Cultural Centers at Oregon State University Episode 131: What seems to be the antimatter?: Where experimental particle physics meets cloud compu How to Choose a Career for Your Personality Building a Business: Managing People, Managing Teams The Americas in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1836 (part 1) 9.3 Parents' responses to the risks Polyhedra in the Classroom Integrating long-term experiments & measurements - Harvard Forest 12. The Marxian System, I: Historical Materialism and the Class Struggle Japan : Too much greens, too little fish History Wars: Pierre Trudeau was a Disaster for Canada
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Meet some of the incredible people who help make OSU a welcoming environment for students, faculty and staff of all different backgrounds and orientations.
In order to choose a career that fits with a specific personality, an individual must have an understanding of herself, and this can be achieved by utilizing several tools, such as self-assessment exams. This three minute video explains why extroverts should look for jobs in a social setting with help from a career counseling specialist in this video on choosing a career. General data without any specifics.
Tim Cook, Non-Executive Director of Isis Innovation, presents the fifth lecture of the 2010/11 Building a Business lecture series.
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 »
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.
A set of activities developed for middle school students on aspects of polyhedra. The teacher-creator, Suzanne Alejandre, includes not only instructions for each activity but also assessment suggestions and her mathematical objectives for the unit.
Integrating long-term experiments & measurements -- Adrien Finzi
Harvard Forest Symposium, March 15, 2011
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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.
One of the most loved and loathed Prime Ministers of Canada, Pierre Trudeau's influence continues to be felt today. Moderated by J.L. Granatstein, Canadian personalities David Frum and John English argue the nature of Trudeau's legacy in the third History Wars debate. The opinions expressed in this lecture are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
















