Multirate Filtering: Introduction (Thai Version)
A sample-rate compressor removes (D-1) of every D input samples. A sample-rate expander inserts (U-1) zeros after every input sample.
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Reactions to the Supreme Court's Ruling on the Affordable Care Act
The State of Health Care in the United States: Reactions to the Supreme Court's Ruling on the Affordable Care Act
Panelist/Discussants: Stephen Shortell, Dean, School of Public Health; Jesse Choper, Earl Warren Professor of Public Law, Berkeley Law; Brad DeLong, Professor of Economics, UC Berkeley Department of Economics; Ann O'Leary, Lecturer, Berkeley Law; Ann Marie Marciarille, Lecturer, Berkeley Law
Moderator: John Ellwood, Professor of Public Policy, Director of Robert Wood Johnson Foundat
Fossil Fuel (Oil)
George Crabtree
In this module, the following topics are covered: 1) the global dependence of transportation on oil, 2) the threat to energy security posed by concentration of oil in a few countries, 3) the […]
Economic Update: "Banks, Banksters and Crisis Finance"
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The 10 Tallest Mountains
A beautiful, inspirational, and educational serenade by the HJ Park Kay Choir. A visual is given of each mountain along with name, height, and where it is located. This is a great resource to use in conjunction with non-fiction texts and/or lessons on this topic. (1:41)
Bill Nye the Science Guy - "Rhyme and Season" (Learn About the Seasons)
This Bill Nye tune sings about the four seasons. The rap discusses characteristics of each season and the earth's tilt. This is a great resource to introduce seasons and would work well in conjunction with non-fiction texts on the seasons. (1:15)
Dean Hoyle receives an honorary degree
Dean Hoyle, Chairman of Huddersfield Town FC and successful entrepreneur has received an honorary degree from Leeds Metropolitan University as part of their summer graduation ceremonies.
For more information please visit http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings on Ethics Charges
From your Block to the Boardroom: Why High-Quality Education is Our Ethical Responsibility. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and community leaders discuss the community's ethical role in supporting public education. Mike Rawlings talks about his pending ethics charges. For more information and to view related content, visit http://www.smu.edu/Provost/Ethics/Events/PastEvents/Block2Boardroom
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Credit Default Swaps
Introduction to credit default swaps. (10:57)
Velda Pine Moth Pupation Creepshow
This could be from a Sci-Fi mutant insect invasion movie - but it's actually 100% nature! These are actual photos and video documenting the pupation process of the Velda Pine Moth (Coloradia velda), a member of the Saturniidae family of giant silk moths. This pupation process normally happens a few inches underground, in a small chamber constructed in the soft earth by the caterpillar. After spending the winter in this underground cocoon chamber, it develops, emerges from the pupal case and
Assessing Obama's Presidency
Jonathan Alter, author of The Promise: President Obama, Year One, and Hendrik Hertzberg, columnist for The New Yorker, analyzed the Obama presidency as the 2012 presidential race began with former Boston Globe Editorial Page Editor Renee Loth.
Copyright: John F. Kennedy Library Foundation
McCarthy Questioned on Anti-Communist Investigation
In a 1953 episode of NBC's "Meet the Press," Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy is questioned by a panel of reporters on his role as the new chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. (3:38)
Cuban Missile Crisis - Khan Academy
Overview of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (19:00)
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Computer Accuracy
Accuracy of measurement in navigation depends very much on the situation. If a sailor’s target is an island 200 km wide, sailing off center by 10 or 20 km is not a major problem. But, if the island were only 1 km wide, it would be missed if off just the smallest bit. Many of the measurements made while navigating involve angles, and a small error in the angle can translate to a much larger error in position when traveling long distances.
Engineering for the Earth
Young students are introduced to the complex systems of the Earth through numerous lessons on the Earth’s natural resources, processes, weather, climate and landforms. Key earth science topics include rocks, soils and minerals, water and natural resources, weather patterns and climatic regions, wind, erosion, landforms, and the harvesting of fossil fuels — all presented from an engineering point-of-view. (See the Unit Overview section for a list of topics by lesson.) Through many hands-on ac
Introduction The case studies in this unit introduce various typologies of heritage and the methods used to study them. The case studies help to draw attention to the fact that the heritage traditions in England, Scotland and Wales are not the same and are enshrined in slightly different legislation. Every study of heritage requires an understanding of the legal context and the traditions and history governing the object of heritage. This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from <













