March Matchness at Queens (2012)
Three Queens basketball alumni - Sean Kelly '93, Bobby Lindauer '92 and TJ Lewis '97 - have teamed up to issue this challenge to our GOLD alumni. During the month of March, when any gift (regardless of size) is given from a Graduate of the Last Decade, our challengers will add an additional $50 to that gift! Help your alma mater by visiting http://www.queens.edu/march-matchness today!
16.89J Space Systems Engineering (MIT)
In 16.89 / ESD.352 the students will first be asked to understand the key challenges in designing ground and space telescopes, the stakeholder structure and value flows, and the particular pros and cons of the proposed project. The first half of the class will concentrate on performing a thorough architectural analysis of the key astrophysical, engineering, human, budgetary and broader policy issues that are involved in this decision. This will require the students to carry out a qualitative and
Ebola Epidemic
Newsmaker: The Ebola Epidemic
Friday, October 31, 2014 - 73:23
This video premiered at a Reuters Newsmaker event and panel . U.S Ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power said current federal rules balance response to fear and science.
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Video: Chris Clark on “How Europe Went to War in 1914. The Origins Debate Revisited“
Chris Clark, Regius Professor of History, Cambridge University, presented the annual Byrn Lecture, “How Europe Went to War in 1914. The Origins Debate Revisited,” on April 8, 2015.
2.6 Representing feedback through sign graph diagrams Reading 2.5 illustrated how difficult it is to depict relational information using verbal communication, and the need for other forms of representation that move away from the linear, ‘drilling down’ reductionist approach. This reading introduces you to the most popular diagramming technique used to represent systems, made famous by Peter Senge’s (Senge, 1994) best-selling book, The Fifth Discipline, where sign graph diagrams are used to represent systems archetypes
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5.3 Scholarly definitions of religion Scholars offer us many different definitions of religion, but these definitions tend to be of two types. The first type is known as a substantive definition: that is, a definition that tells us what kind of thing religion is by pointing to its distinguishing characteristic – usually its beliefs and/or practices. We can find an example of a substantive definition of religion in my summary of the definitions found in the Concise Oxford Dictionary. Think again about d. Acc
Indian and French leaders enjoy a river cruise in Paris
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Francois Hollande go for a river cruise through the French capital. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Pro Forma Finance for Start-Ups
The UEC is a business plan competition for any university or college student in the State of Utah. Every year, the Challenge awards over $100,000 in cash and in-kind services to the top finalists in the competition.
Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Round table discussion of Clarice Lispector (Brazilian-Portugese) Introduction This free course provides a sample of postgraduate study in Technology http://www.open.ac.uk/ postgraduate/ find/ technology. This course comprises: the transformation process model of operations; a video Puritan and Quaker Utopian Visions, 1620-1750-Unit 3 21L.315 Prizewinners (MIT) ArtRage App for iPad I Love Jersey City: Everybody Counts Putting on the Ritz Flash Mob in Moscow Virtual Maths, Brick Density, Water Displacement method video The American Civil War
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Discussion and audience questions (in Brazilian-Portugese) about Clarice Lispector's film De Corpo Inteiro and her reception at home and abroad.
When British colonists landed in the Americas they created communities that they hoped would serve as a "light onto the nations." But what role would the native inhabitants play in this new model community? This Unit compares the answers of three important groups, the Puritans, Quakers, and Native Americans, and exposes the lasting influence they had upon American identity.
This 6-unit subject gives students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the poetry of two living Nobel Laureates: the Caribbean poet, Derek Walcott, and the Northern-Irish poet, Seamus Heaney. We will begin and end the semester with their magnificent epic works: Heaney's translation of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, and Walcott's Omeros (a modern epic set in the West Indies). Between these major narrative poems, we will read a rich selection of their shorter poems, as well as some of their re
'Get creative with paint without the mess and expense! Explore a packed toolbox of intuitive, natural painting tools like oils and watercolors that let you experiment with color blends and textures on a realistic canvas. ArtRage places the tools of a real art studio at your fingertips.ArtRage doesn't just place color on your canvas. It keeps track of how much paint there is and how wet it is, so you can blend color under the brush as you paint, or lay down thick lines of pigment for smearing wit
In this podcast Christopher Benincasa interviews Jersey City Museum’s Rocio Aranda-Alvarado about the museum’s new show I Love Jersey City: Everybody Counts. This exhibition, running through December, includes 4 x 6 inch images sent in by the public of people they know who live, work, or play in Jersey City. I Love Jersey City: Everybody Counts is in honor of the 2010 National Census.
(05:41) "Puttin' on the Ritz"... Excellent variation in Moscow.
In 2012 young people in Moscow would put on a "flash mob" happening, dancing to an 83-year-old American song written by a Russian born American/Jew, Irving Berlin.
Video demonstrating how to measure the density of a brick using the water displacement method.
A 7:44 minute video that uses old photographs and graphics to explain the war. The video does not offer enough explanation to stand alone. The images might be of value to show the culture.