"20th Century Poets" Stamps Unveiled at USC
Against the electric backdrop of the 17th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books on April 21, 2012, at the University of Southern California (USC), the U.S. Postal Service honored 10 of this nation's most illustrious poets of the 20th century on 45-cent First-Class Mail Forever stamps.
Joining the group to dedicate the stamps at the First-Day-of-Issue ceremony were David Williams, U.S. Postal Service vice president, Network Operations; Elizabeth Garrett, USC provost and senior vice presiden
Purdue Executive MBA Programs Overview
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Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) Dating - Khan Academy
How K-Ar dating can be used to date very old volcanic rock and the things that might be buried in between. (10:35)
Becoming a Red Giant - Khan Academy
Becoming a Red Giant. (11:30)
A Universe Smaller than the Observable - Khan Academy
A Universe Smaller than the Observable. (08:58)
Star Field and Nebula Images
Star Field and Nebula Images. (07:04)
Parallax in Observing Stars
Parallax in Observing Stars (07:21)
Ununseptium - Periodic Table of Videos
A Russian team announce they've created six atoms of Ununseptium, filling the last remaining gap in our current periodic table of elements. More chemistry at www.periodicvideos.com
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Unrelated viral ribonucleases recruit host Xrn1 to enact global mRNA degradation
Talk by Marta Gaglia, University of California Berkeley. http://glaunsingerlab.berkeley.edu/mgaglia
Rusty Rueff: Purdue Alum on Apps, Platforms & Your Life
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Trig Implicit Differentiation Example
Implicit differentiation example that involves the tangent function. (12:08)
Scanning Electron Microscope Video
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Spelling : Woordpakketten 19 tot 26 (Tijd voor Taal 2) Dit zijn oefenbladen om de woordpakketen uit de methode Tijd voor Taal (2de leerjaar) zelfstandig in te oefenen. Deze bladen bevatten oefeningen voor de woordpakketten 19 tot 26. Deze werkbladen behandelen volgende …
11.701 Introduction to International Development Planning (MIT)
This introductory survey course is intended to develop an understanding of key issues and dilemmas of planning in non-Western countries. The issues covered by the course include state intervention, governance, law and institutions in development, privatization, participatory planning, decentralization, poverty, urban-rural linkages, corruption and civil service reform, trade and outsourcing and labor standards, post-conflict development and the role of aid in development.
Project Detroit, BoxingBots and Kinect at TechEd The Coding4Fun team is packing up and heading to TechEd North America and Europe this year, and we're bringing some of our toys along for the ride. We will also be giving a session on how to build Kinect applications with some great demos at both conferences.

Semantic Polling: The 2010 UK General Election and real-time opinion monitoring
Nick Anstead, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series
Berlusconismo and Murdochismo
Bill Emmott, editor of The Economist 1993-2006, columnist for The Times and La Stampa, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on Silvio Berlesconi and Rupert Murdoch
The Constitutional Accommodation of National Pluralism in Post War Sri Lanka: The Lessons for the Pr
Asanga!Weikala, PhD Candidate, School of Law, University of Edinburgh gives a talk for the OTJR trinity term 2012 seminar series
Course Threads: Influencing Innovation
The Course Thread Program allows UC Berkeley undergraduates to explore intellectual themes that connect courses across departments and disciplines. Without creating new majors or minors, the program instead highlights connections between existing courses. Course Threads help students see the value in educational breadth while also pursuing a more in-depth and well-rounded knowledge on one particular topic. Course Thread topics include: Human Rights, Cultural Forms in Transit, The Historical & Mo
Ed O' Keefe (Synergy) - How mining companies can address challenges to community relations
Ed O Keefe discusses with Rajiv Maher some of challenges facing mining companies in engaging with their local communities, the business case for getting it right and also on some future directions for community engagement for the mining sector in the emerging markets.













