The Hitchhiker Radio Play (Part One)
The Suspense episode "The Hitchhiker" is well known because the radio play was transformed into a television episode. Orson Welles, for whom the role was written, first performed "The Hitchhiker" on the CBS network's Mercury Theater on the Air in 1941, and then again on Suspense in 1942. (09:47)
Do Lectures: Â Why Copyright Needs to Change
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of Paula Le Dieu. How will her time with BBC, Guardian, Ofcom, FairFax, Creative Commons and iCommons help her to shape the future of copyright law? Paula Le Dieu Director of Digital at the British Film Institute. She also speaks on sharing ideas. These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each d
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In Loving Memory: Dr. LeRoy Walker, Sr.
Memorial Service at Duke university Chapel
Do Lectures: What's the Future of the Book in the Ipad Era?
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of,What is the future of the book in the iPad era? We are at a unique meeting point for all things digital & analogue. Right now is a very exciting time to be involved with storytelling. Craig Mod,Writer, Designer, Publisher & Developer. These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day
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Aaron Wildavsky Forum on Public Policy: Economic Possibilities for Our Children
Speaker: Lawrence H. Summers, Professor & President Emeritus, Harvard University
In this lecture, Professor Summers examines the 50-fold change over the last generation in the relative price of services and goods, such as hospital care and TV sets. These pricing results illustrate the profound changes taking place in modern economies. The character and extent of the changes wrought by information technology will force dramatic changes in the organization of economic life over the next generatio
James Garfield's Presidency
President James Garfield was and outgoing and a well-read man, although he had a weakness in policy making. In this video clip, watch the events unfold as President James Garfield's involvement in civil service reforms leads to his assassination. (3:53)
Machu Picchu Decoded - National Geographic - 02/04 - Subtitulos en Español
Un documental de National Geographic sobre la fascinante y misteriosa ciudad precolombina inca perdida de Machu Picchu. Durante 400 años estuvo abandonado por su acantilado de niebla, la ciudad estuvo perdida en la selva. Redescubierto en 1911, no contenía documentos escritos o grabados, nada de lo que podría arrojar luz sobre su historia. Los Subtitulos son de aRGENTeaM. (13:52)
Sean Faircloth: Do Something About the Religio-Industrial Complex
Do something now about financial abuses of mega-ministers. The book "Attack of the Theocrats: How the Religious Right Harms Us All & What We Can Do About It" is available in audiobook, ebook & hardcopy: http://richarddawkins.net/audio/645178-audiobook-of-attack-of-the-theocrats-with-richard-dawkins-reading-his-foreword-now-available Learn about a Ten Point Vision of a Secular America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTCGx6M4K-Y Faircloth is Dir. of Strategy & Policy with the Richard Dawkins Fo
Farm to table in Beaufort, U.S.A. Trey Sinyard III.mov Metaphor for Songwriters - Creative Writing Meet Curiosity, a Mars Rover (Interactive) Using Perfect Rhymes - Creative Writing Mining on the Moon Volcano Power (Interactive) Sheena Iyengar: "The Art of Managing all our Choices": Talks at Google 2012 Commencement: Eastman School of Music Simon Winchester on his book The Meaning of Everything
Many of Beaufort's restaurants are not only locally owned and operated, but also have strong partnerships with many of the local farms. A chef explains why buying and eating local is so important. 
Robert "Trey" Darnell Sinyard III of Athens was the student speaker during the 2011 Fall Semester Undergraduate Commencement exercises. Sinyard received dual bachelor's degrees in finance and biochemistry and molecular biology.
Learn more about our Creative Writing and Liberal Arts courses at: http://bit.ly/JlY5KC
Caroline is an Assistant Professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music, as well as an online instructor for Berkleemusic. An accomplished writer and performer, she was hand-picked by Professor Pat Pattison to teach his newest online courses, Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice and Creative Writing: Poetry.
In this interactive activity adapted from NASA, explore the onboard equipment and technologies that will help Curiosity, the latest Mars rover, meet its primary mission goal: to search for evidence of life. To achieve this, Curiosity will employ high-resolution stereoscopic cameras, spectrometers, chromatographs, environmental monitoring sensors, communications antennas, and a radiation detector, all of which you can explore in this activity.
Learn more about our Creative Writing and Liberal Arts courses at: http://bit.ly/JlY5KC
Caroline is an Assistant Professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music, as well as an online instructor for Berkleemusic. An accomplished writer and performer, she was hand-picked by Professor Pat Pattison to teach his newest online courses, Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice and Creative Writing: Poetry.
The race is on to mine the moon - and UNSW researchers have figured out how to do it and how to build there.
Underneath the glaciers and snow, Iceland is powered by volcanoes.
In this presentation, Sheena explores how to optimize extensive product assortments. Today, the absolute number of products available to consumers is constantly increasing--as a result, ensuring that your products stand out from the competition has never been more important. Sheena answers questions such as: How many options should you offer? Is it possible to give consumers too much choice? How should options be displayed? And finally, how do contextual features affect optimal assortment?
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Video highlights from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester on May 20, 2012. Pulitzer Prize--winning composer and Eastman alumni George Walker '56E (DMA) told the graduates that he has valued the continuous relationship he's enjoyed with his fellow students and with faculty over the years, "a source of pride and satisfaction to me."
Simon Winchester discusses his book The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary.













