Selective Listening: Drown Out the Noise- FICA Past Work
Summary of the past work done with the fastICA algorithm.
Fashion: The Inside Story: Oscar de la Renta
Interviewer: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive in the Duke University Libraries: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/dsva/
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Revolutionizing Egyptology
Peter Der Manuelian
Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts and Science
Surgical Anesthesia
Allan M. Brandt
Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine, Harvard
Medical School
Professor of the History of Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Arvada Oeste es el mejor
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Differences in STEM Baccalaureate Attainment by Ethnicity
Kimberly Koledoye,
John R. Slate,
Sheila Joyner
In this study, we examined the extent to which differences were present in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) baccalaureate a
David W. Lewis - The Future of the Academic Library: A Symposium
"Thinking differently about collections: New collection models"
May 16th & 17th, 2011
Ron Joyce Centre, Burlington, Ontario
Lower Intermediate S6 #23 - Making Extra Formal Japanese Requests
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your friends want to go away for the weekend to relax, and they suggest that you visit a resort with hot springs. You’ve never been to a hot spring, and you don’t even know what a hot spring is, but it sounds like fun. When you meet up, your friend hands [...]
Japan - The Strange Country
This 11 minute video provides statistical information about Japan, a lot of data. It moves very rapidly and the demographic data is mixed with some historical data in no particular order.
Anti-tax advocate Norquist on why he opposes Cain 999 plan
Oct. 14 - Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, rates Herman Cain's 9-9-9 tax plan and contrasts it with his own preference for overhauling the U.S. tax structure.
Exploratie en kolonisatie van Noord-Amerika Deze presentatie sluit aan bij les 10 in Historia 4. Je vindt kaarten en afbeeldingen om de les te ondersteunen.

Greek protesters clash with police
Oct. 19 - Greece shuts down as thousands of angry demonstrators protest a new austerity bill, ahead of a parliamentary austerity vote and crucial EU summit. Kirsty Basset reports.
Chefs@Google: Anthony Bourdain
You all may know Anthony Bourdain from his Emmy award winning show, No Reservations, where he does pretty much everyone's dream job of traveling the world and eating incredible things. He has a second show debuting on The Travel Channel in November called "The Layover" which is a high-octane travel series that follows him to cities around the world as he gives viewers the inside scoop on where to eat, where to drink, and what to do on a 24-hour layover.
He has written several books including
Carlos Santana plays charity concert in Mexico
Oct. 18 - Carlos Santana's sold-out concert will benefit needy children in Mexico. Alicia Powell reports.
College of Business 75th Anniversary - Jacob Alphin and J.M. Dickens
College of Business 75th Anniversary - Jacob Alphin and J.M. Dickens
David Herold, co-author, "Change the Way You Lead Change" - IMPACT
David graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in Economics (High Honors). He also received his MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. David worked 23 years in corporate finance, operations and mergers and acquisitions with firms such as International Paper Company; The First Boston Corporation; Hutchinson SA (multi-billion $ French subsidiary of the Total Energy Group). He has also started several companies as well as served as CFO, COO, and CEO for b
Target: Jupiter: Heidi B Hammel at ANU, September 2011
Catastrophic collisions have shaped the destiny of the Solar System, and perhaps humankind. In 1994, a series of massive explosions on Jupiter occurred after the remnants of a fractured comet plunged into that planet's atmosphere.
Dr Heidi B Hammel led the Hubble Space Telescope team that tracked these explosions. When an Australian amateur astronomer, Anthony Wesley, shocked the astronomical community with the discovery of a fresh impact site on Jupiter just 15 years later, Dr Hammel again le
Treaty of Nanjing
This student made video is six minutes long and does not have narration. It uses graphics to explain what the treaty allowed and its importance in terms of trade.
Lawyer expects Assange will be cleared
Nov 2. - The evidence against Julian Assange is weak and prosecutors have exaggerated the case against him, says a lawyer representing the WikiLeaks founder in Sweden. Nick Rowlands reports.













