Advanced Audio Blog S4 #10 - Top 10 Japanese Authors: Murakami Haruki
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Do you like to read novels? In fact, do you like to read your favorite novels so much that you’ll revisit them again and again? I do, and have met my soul mate in the Japanese author Haruki Murakami. Every time I read one of his Japanese works, I am surprised [...]
OMED Team Coach Program - Briana Brown
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OMED Team Coach Program - Brandon Miller
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Introduction - CS 61C Machine Structures Fall 2007
Machine Structures - Fall 2007. The CS61 series is an introduction to computer science, with particular emphasis on software and on machines from a programmer's point of view. The first two courses considered programming at a high level of abstraction, introducing a range of programming paradigms and common techniques. This course, the last in the series, concentrates on machines and how they carry out the programs you write. The main topics of CS61C involve the low-level system software and th
Implementing Mutual Exclusion, Semaphores, Monitors, and Condition Variables Fall 2007
Operating Systems and System Programming - Fall 2007. The purpose of this course is to teach the design of operating systems and other systems. Topics we will cover include concepts of operating systems and systems programming; utility programs, subsystems, multiple-program systems; processes, interprocess communication, and synchronization; memory allocation, segmentation, paging; loading and linking, libraries; resource allocation, scheduling, performance evaluation; I/O systems, storage devic
Processor Pipelining I Fall 2007
Machine Structures - Fall 2007. The CS61 series is an introduction to computer science, with particular emphasis on software and on machines from a programmer's point of view. The first two courses considered programming at a high level of abstraction, introducing a range of programming paradigms and common techniques. This course, the last in the series, concentrates on machines and how they carry out the programs you write. The main topics of CS61C involve the low-level system software and th
Performance I - CS 61C Machine Structures Fall 2007
Machine Structures - Fall 2007. The CS61 series is an introduction to computer science, with particular emphasis on software and on machines from a programmer's point of view. The first two courses considered programming at a high level of abstraction, introducing a range of programming paradigms and common techniques. This course, the last in the series, concentrates on machines and how they carry out the programs you write. The main topics of CS61C involve the low-level system software and th
The Shark Attack Discovered by the NBA
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The Economics of US Healthcare According to the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), national health expenditures were $2.5 trillion in 2009, or $8,086 per person. The usual critique of US healthcare discusses how the money is spent and argues that it could be better spent in other ways. I will not discuss how the money is spent, because value is subjective. Instead, I will show that the Unite

How To Grow Sales Profitably
Jerry Sandys, Director of Sales Masterclass talks to David Molian, Progarmme Director of BGP
Banning ethics in school: is that ethical?
Associate Professor Philip Cam, architect of ethics-in-the-classroom trials, on NSW Premier's proposed legislation to ditch ethics classes in schools after pressure from Christian independent politician Fred Nile.
Haal KlasCement naar je school : Nascholing met tips en trucs Pedagogische studiedagen, personeelsvergaderingen of navormingen zijn belangrijke momenten om stil te staan bij de meest uiteenlopende thema's en onderwerpen. Bij KlasCement kan je terecht voor een interactieve, …

Mechanics and Pressure - Quiz
Eight questions to test how much you know about Mechanics and Pressure
Turbulent Mixing I
Turbulent Mixing I by Professor Voth
Plenary 5: P5-4, P5-5 and P5-6 (July 29, 2011)
P5-4 Future Directions of Accelerator-based HEP and NP Facilities - Thomas Roser
P5-5 Closing Perspective - Steven E. Koonin
P5-6 Conference closing - Peter Fisher
Small shrub habitat at the highest elevation of the Mojave desert
This habitat is found at the highest elevation of the Mojave desert where the coolest temperatures and most moisture is available. The green color of the shrubs shows the water and nutrient needs of the plants are being met.
Broken Escalator
This is a creative ad with an escalator that breaks down with people still on it. The ad was originally created by Becel to help encourage people to exercise. But it could also be used to inspire people to think outside the box. (02:04) For older students, but teachers need to help explain it before showing the video.
06.08.2011 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Samstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.Beim Absturz eines NATO-Hubschraubers im Osten Afghanistans sind mindestens 31 Soldaten einer US-Spezialeinheit und sieben Soldaten der afghanischen Streitkräfte ums Leben gekommen. Augenzeugen in der betroffenen Provinz Wardak berichteten, der Hubschrauber sei abgestürzt, als er nach einem Gefecht mit Tali
Great Zoom into Channel Islands, CA (Anacapa Island)
Using data from different spacecraft and some powerful computer technology, visualizers at the Goddard Space Flight Center present you with a collection of American cities in a way you have never seen them before. Starting with our camera high above the Earth, we rush in towards the surface at what would be an impossible speed for any known vehicle. Passing though layers of atmosphere, the colors of our destinations shimmer with their own unique characteristics, and suddenly we find ourselves fl
STS.003 The Rise of Modern Science (MIT)
This subject introduces the history of science from antiquity to the present. Students consider the impact of philosophy, art, magic, social structure, and folk knowledge on the development of what has come to be called "science" in the Western tradition, including those fields today designated as physics, biology, chemistry, medicine, astronomy and the mind sciences. Topics include concepts of matter, nature, motion, body, heavens, and mind as these have been shaped over the course of













