Authors@Google: Timothy Keller
Timothy Keller visits Google's New York, NY office to discuss his book "The Meaning of Marriage." This event took place on November 14, 2011, as part of the Authors@Google series.
Timothy J. Keller is an American author, speaker, preacher, and the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. He is the author of several books, including "The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism."
"The Meaning of Marriage" touches on topics that all readers can relate to, starting
PSYC 211-01, Statistical Methods, Fall 2005
This course is designed to provide you with a basic understanding of some of the statistical procedures used in psychological research. There will be an emphasis on the interpretation of the statistical results rather than on rote memorization of complicated equations. You will be required to adopt the APA style of reporting statistics, which is the standard used within Psychology. In addition to helping you to learn the skills and techniques of statistical evaluation and analysis, it is my goal
PSYC 200-01, Research Methods and Statistics, Fall 2005
First, I will expose you to the basic research techniques used in psychology. You will learn the fundamental principles of research design, how psychologists gain knowledge. You will also develop skills and competencies needed to begin a research project. Second, I hope to give you enough practical experience so that you will be ready for upper-level laboratory courses and so that you can make an informed decision about possibly pursuing a research career after you graduate. A final goal is to c
PYSC 150-04, Foundational Issues in Psychology, Fall 2005
Psychology 150 is a course designed for students who wish to prepare for further study in the field of psychology or in related fields. It is a prerequisite for most advanced courses in the department of psychology. There are two interrelated course objectives for Psychology 150.
A. Students will become familiar with methods of investigation in psychology and will exercise critical thinking skills in evaluating psychological research. This will entail:
1. familiarity with the ethical and scienti
PSYC 150-02, Foundational Issues in Psychology, Fall 2005
1. To give students a broad overview of topics in the field of psychology in order to facilitate understanding of psychological research methods, specific topics of inquiry in the field, the major theoretical perspectives in psychology, and to perhaps spur an interest for further study into the broad domains of human behavior and mental processes.
2. To give students insight into the scientific processes underlying psychological research and to aid in the critical analysis of research in the fie
SCIENCE OF THE WINTER OLYMPICS: BANKING ON SPEED
The winter games in Vancouver provide a chance for the United States' four-man bobsled team to win its first gold medal in more than 60 years. And with the help of Paul Doherty, senior scientist at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, Deborah King, associate professor in the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences at Ithaca College, physicist George Tuthill of Plymouth State University, and bobsled designer Bob Cuneo, the team explains how they hope to accomplish this feat.
SCIENCE OF SPEED: MOMENTUM AND TIME
Increasing the time of a collision from a tenth of a second to two tenths of a second can make a huge difference in the number of G's a driver experiences. The car, the track, seat belts, and seat construction spread out the force of impact and save lives.
SCIENCE OF THE WINTER OLYMPICS: FIGURING OUT FIGURE SKATING
Every four years, we watch the stakes for Olympic figure skaters get higher, as they try to increase rotation in the air with their triple axels and quadruple toe loops. How do they do that? It's a scientific principle that we asked Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt, and Deborah King, an associate professor in the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences at Ithaca College, to help explain.
L'homme et les singes - Gilles Le Pape (audio)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
L'homme et les singes par Gilles Le Pape (éthologue)
Lycée Alexandre Robot (62 Saint Omer)
Basic Accounting Concepts - Definitions 1
Accounting Definitions 1 deals with the basic definition, purpose and function of accounting. Added to this, we will look at the differences between the accounting and bookkeeping functions, as well as the difference between financial accounting and management accounting.
Art a GoGo Podcast #8 - Museum of Art and History: Santa Cruz, CA
It's Art a GoGo podcast #8! We don't stray too far from home this time. Join us as we do a soundseeing tour of an exhibit at the Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz called "Material Terrain: A Sculptural Exploration of Landscape and Place."
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening!
Kathleen & Doug
PONTOn challenge : Win een driedaagse studiereis PONTOn promoot kwaliteitsvol onderwijs. Het wil bijvoorbeeld leerkrachten in contact brengen met collega’s, ook uit andere landen en met onderzoek inzake onderwijs. Daarom deze PONTOn challenge voor leerkrachten fysica of …

Lesson 07 - One Minute Luxembourgish
In lesson 07 of One Minute Luxembourgish you will learn to say that it's nice to meet someone in Luxembourgish. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Languages at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Luxembourgish is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.
Promo - One Minute Romanian
Hello! My name is Roxana and I'd like to welcome you to One Minute Romanian from the Radio Lingua Network. In this podcast I'm going to be teaching you the basics of Romanian. The great thing about this language course is that you'll be learning all you need to know in just 60 seconds - or thereabouts! Each one minute language lesson will equip you with just enough Romanian to help you get by in lots of situations, either on holiday, or on a business trip to Romania, or just to impress your Roma
UMass Amherst Opens Marine Science Station in Gloucester
The flagship state university in Massachusetts has opened a marine science research center in Gloucester in collaboration with the state's Division of Marine Fisheries. Professor Molly Lutcavage, an internationally recognized bluefin tuna researcher, leads UMass Amherst's efforts to promote sustainable fisheries and economic development.
Blanchard Student Leadership - What is leadership?
Definition of leadership from a middle school leadership group. This is a good short video about what leadership means to young middle school students.
EU could face downgrade "soon" if summit fails: S&P
Dec. 6 - John Chambers, Standard & Poor's Head of Sovereign Ratings, tells Reuters the ratings agency could act quickly if an upcoming EU summit doesn't alleviate concerns about the states' sovereign debt.
U.S. Day Ahead: Next stop for Geithner, France
Dec. 6 - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner travels to Paris to meet with French President Nicolas Sarkozy amid tense talks over the region's debt woes.
Logarithmic Functions - Problem 1 of 3
This video is a continuation and reviews the definition of a logarithmic function and demonstrates how to graph a logarithmic function. (5:27)
Global Business Experience, Barcelona
Darden School of Business student Lorena Trujiloo talks about her GBE.













