Under the Hood - Part I: The Ground Floor Right now the frame of the Bigelow Street building is obscured within a white plastic bubble, protecting it from the New England winter. Inside, however, work forges ahead as mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems in support of the future data center are installed. In this video, Greg Webster of Turner Construction, narrates a "fly-through" or virtual tour of the lower floor of the two storey structure as seen using the bui
The First Ever Crappy Game Complaining Marathon at the MIT GAMBIT Game Lab! February 18th, 2012 Everyone has that one game, you know the game...The one game that everyone loves but you despise. Well, here at The Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab we are channeling all of that rage into one super fun entertaining event: The First Annual Crappy Game Complaining Marathon to benefit our local Boys and Girls
Club Cambridge Clubhouse!
The rights of journalism and the needs of audiences
Baroness Onora O'Neill delivers the 2011 Reuters Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Lord Patten, chancellor of Oxford University.
Meet David. College of Southern Maryland Engineering Graduate; Transfer Student.
David Burch, CSM graduate, University of Maryland College Park transfer student, and part of a cohort of students participate in a Pre-Engineering Program with Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
Lauren Deaver - 2012 Lumen Scholar
Working with children in Head Start, Elon senior Lauren Deaver explores how parents and children sharing stories at home impacts reading in school.
Open Classroom 2/8/12 #5 Glynn Lloyd
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/8/12: Providing Access to Healthy Food
Lectures:
Edith Murnane - Director of Food Initiatives, City of Boston
Danielle Andrews - Community Food Coordinator, The Food Project
Karen Spiller - Director, Boston Collaborative for Food and Fitness
Glynn Lloyd - CEO of City Fresh Foods, Inc.
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and Ur
The Human Rights Key The aim of this teaching resource is to share a visual tool for integrating and linking human rights education with health. The innovative Human Rights Key has served as a valuable infographic to guide students to connect their classroom learning with the reality of local, regional and international health and human rights issues. The framework enables students in the health professions to recognize relationships and connections between human rights, their own personal realities, lega
Cheese History 3
Why does Swiss cheese have holes? Find out in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (2:19)
Cheese History 4
Did you know that the bacteria used in cheesemaking can get sick? Find out more in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (2:30)
Cheese History 5
What is the earliest evidence we have of people making cheese? Also, do you know why an animal's grazing habits alter a cheese's flavor? Find out in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (3:13)
No pain and still no gain for Credit Suisse: Breakingviews
Feb. 9 - The upfront pain of restructuring at Credit Suisse will only pay off if business picks up this year.
Breakingviews: Analyzing the American Dream
Feb 9 - Breakingviews columnists discuss the $25 bln U.S. mortgage settlement and how renters should start flexing some muscle in the housing debate.
@Google Presents Tim League: Alamo Drafthouse
Named "the best theater in America" by Entertainment Weekly, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has built a reputation as a movie lover's oasis not only by combining food and drink service with the movie-going experience, but also introducing unique programming and high-profile, star studded special events.
Alamo Drafthouse Founder & CEO, Tim League, created Fantastic Fest, a world renowned film festival dubbed "The Geek Telluride" by Variety. Fantastic Fest showcases eight days of offbeat cinema from
Dr. Seuss Author Profile
This 3:21 video is a brief biography of this famous author who tood the name of Dr. Seuss. An exceptional biography that will hold the attention of the students as it encourages students to not allow rejection and to keep on trying.
Margadale Circular, Islay
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Podiumsdiskussion: Linked Open Science und das deutsche Bibliothekswesen
By: SWIB Björn Brembs (FU Berlin), Carsten Keßler (Universität Münster), Magnus Pfeffer (HdM Stuttgart), Silke Schomburg (hbz),
Klaus Tochtermann (ZBW)
Zorgsector : Verliefdheidsgevoelens in de hulpverlening Je vindt hier een presentatie die gewijd is aan het volgende onderwerp: Wat als er een cliënt verliefd wordt op de hulpverlener? De soorten liefde (zoals bijvoorbeeld de romantische liefde, graag …

Frederick the Great, Napoleon and Abraham Lincoln: what makes a national icon? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Alan Sked | Why do some people retain iconic status in the historical consciousness of various nations? What does this tell us about them? More importantly, what does it reveal about later and present generations? Alan Sked is professor of international history at LSE.
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