Econ 100B - Lecture 33 - Economic Analysis--Macro
Economics 100B - Spring 2007. A study of the factors which determine national income, employment, and price levels, with attention to the effects of monetary and fiscal policy.
Alumni Profile: Jean-Christophe Bedos SLN2000, Chief Executive Officer, Boucheron
Jean-Christophe Bedos SLN2000 reflects on his career and time at the School.
Entrepreneurial Strategy and Assessment
This course provides a continuation of the CUSB Entrepreneurial Studies Concentration. The course objectives focus on critical analysis of opportunity assessment and entrepreneurial strategy. Specifically, the course covers analysis of the strategic challenges involved in the initiation, evolution, development, and control of entrepreneurial ventures. Course activities will primarily involve the investigation of: (a) critical issues facing leaders of entrepreneurial firms, (b) proposed solution,
The Sun lets loose an M9 flare
On July 30, 2011 at 02:00 UTC a sunspot erupted on the Sun, giving off a brief but powerful class M9 flare. The first segment shows it at 33.5 nanometers, in the ultraviolet (colored blue for clarity). You can see the explosion in the middle of the three bright regions. The second segment shows it a bit farther into the UV (falsely colored orange). I have not heard of any effect on Earth from this flare, though we may get some aurorae from it in a day or two.
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What Happened to our Dear Aunt Sally?
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CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Nouvelles technologies et formation : état des lieux.
Titre : CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Nouvelles technologies et formation : état des lieux.
Intervenant (s) : Raphaël DARBOUX (Professeur UAC – Benin), Jean-Marc DUBOIS (UBS – France).
Résumé : Utilisation et maitrise des nouvelles technologies, état des lieux et adaptation en fonction des besoins.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence
CIDMEF Libreville 2011 –La formation médicale en Haïti : hier, aujourd’hui, demain.
Titre : CIDMEF Libreville 2011 –La formation médicale en Haïti : hier, aujourd’hui, demain.
Intervenant (s) : Jean Hugues HENRYS (Port-au-Prince , Haïti)
Résumé : La formation médicale en Haïti : hier, aujourd’hui, demain.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors des XVIIIème Journées Universitaires Francophone
Transport Into and Out of Nucleus I from the course General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Fall 2006. This course covers molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their viruses. Mechanisms of DNA replication, transcription, translation. Structure of genes and chromosomes. Regulation of gene expression. Biochemical processes and principles in membrane structure and function, intracellular trafficking and subcellular compartmentation, cytoskeletal architecture, nucleocytoplasmic transport, signal transduction mechanisms, and c
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Nature's Pharmacy
In this interactive activity from NOVA, learn about chemicals in nature that are used in medicine.
Biot-Savart Law
This lesson begins with a demonstration prompting students to consider how current generates a magnetic field and the direction of the field that is generated. Through formal lecture, students learn Biot-Savart's law in order to calculate, most simply, the magnetic field produced in the center of a circular current carrying loop. For applications, students find it is necessary to integrate the field produced over all small segments in an actual current carrying wire.
Tools and Equipment, Part I
Through a series of activities, students discover that the concept of mechanical advantage describes reality fairly well. They act as engineers creating a design for a ramp at a construction site by measuring four different inclined planes and calculating the ideal mechanical advantage versus the actual mechanical advantage of each. Then, they use their analysis to make recommendations for the construction site.
Body Circulation
Students are introduced to the circulatory system, the heart, and blood flow in the human body. Through guided pre-reading, during-reading and post-reading activities, students learn about the circulatory system's parts, functions and disorders, as well as engineering medical solutions. By cultivating literacy practices as presented in this lesson, students can improve their scientific and technological literacy.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
Thomas Jefferson reads the words that started it all: The Declaration of Independence.Author(s):
Tallahassee False Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS
Transitions between relatively cloud free scenes of the Tallahassee region, using true color land and clouds with false color-chlorophyll water images, all from SeaWiFS
Chicago False Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS
Transitions between relatively cloud free scenes of the Chicago region, using true color land and clouds with false color-chlorophyll water images, all from SeaWiFS
Duke Chapel Live
Duke Chapel Live
Particle Technology- Filtration The fifth lecture in the module Particle Technology, delivered to second year students who have already studied basic fluid mechanics. Filtration covers the modification of Darcys law to predictive filtration design equations as well as ones used for test data analysis. Examples of industrial equipment for filtration are included. This material is suitab
Energy Metabolism from the course Introduction to Human Nutrition
Introduction to Human Nutrition - Fall 2006.This course provides an overview of digestion and metabolism of nutrients. Foods are discussed as a source of nutrients, and the evidence is reviewed as to the effects of nutrition on health. The emphasis of the course is on issues of current interest and on worldwide problems of food and nutrition. Students are required to record their own diet, calculate its composition, and evaluate its nutrient content in light of their particular needs.














