VIBRATIONS AND WAVES: Harmonic oscillations, damped and forced oscillations, resonance, Fourier analysis
Author(s): ANGUS MORRISON
PHYLAB2 - Course 2 laboratory
The lab focuses on an introduction to computational methods, in support of the Classical and Quantum Mechanics lecture
Author(s): ANGUS MORRISON
Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: June 2008
1) Hear how artist Mario Ybarra, Jr., works his artistic magic to compare Chicago and Los Angeles, using Wrigley Field as his jumping off point. 2) Learn how the latest developments in modern forensics turns art history into an episode of Art Scene Investigation. 3) The Art Institute branches out to the Chicago Public Library to introduce iconic works from the collection to local elementary school students. 4) Stop by for live music and outdoor dining at the Summer Music Series.
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Bob's Prostate Cancer Story- Robotic Surgery
After the initial shock of finding out he had prostate cancer, Bob Seidler and his wife went immediately into research mode. He looked for a place that offered all the options in treatment, and ultimately chose to have robotic surgery at MUSC. His physician, Dr. Jonathan Picard, talks about the advantages of robotic surgery and why it's important to come to a place like the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center for treatment.
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6.1 Environment and Sustainable Development
 | Sustainable development is a multidisciplinary concept. This encompasses economic, social, psychological, health and related disciplines. Environment plays an important role in this re Author(s): No creator set
1.1 Ecology  | Ecology was traditionally defined as the 'study of organisms in relation to environment' the environment was considered a sort of inert stage in which the actors that is the organism p Author(s): No creator set
Living Long and Well Dr. Kerry Burnight shares recent research and information about living a proactive, productive life for longer than we imagined—and offers suggestions on interesting ways to do that.
Dr. Burnight is a Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor at UC Irvine. Author(s): No creator set
The Evolution of Economic Science: Individual and Firm Behavior MIT150 Symposium
Economics and Finance: From Theory to Practice to Policy
Moderator
James M. Poterba
Mitsui Professor of Economics, MIT
Panel
George Akerlof PhD ’66
Koshland Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Avinash Dixit PhD ’68
John J. F. Sherrerd ’52 University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Princeton University
Jerry A. Hausman
John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT Author(s): No creator set
Libertarian Science Fiction <img src="http://mises.org/Controls/Media/DocumentImage.ashx?Id=6115" vspace="4" hspace="4" style="margin: 10px;" /><br />Klartext 20110202 På onsdagen handlade Klartext mest om Egypten. Deras president lovade att han ska lämna ifrån sig makten till hösten. Vi berättade också att en kraftig storm drabbar Australien. Author(s): No creator set
Mad Hot Tango: Caelie Smith on Violin In this performance video segment from From the Top at Carnegie Hall, violinist Caeli Smith plays "Bordel 1900" from Astor Piazzolla's L'histoire du tango ("The History of the Tango"), accompanied by pianist Christopher O'Riley. Originally written for flute and guitar, this version was arranged for violin and piano by Tim Ribchester. Listen for rhythmic patterns that are repeated throughout the song and imagine how dancers would tango to the piece. (03:30) Author(s): No creator set
Drogues et addictions - Michel Bourgat
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Drogues et addictionspar Michel Bourgat (Médecin généraliste)
Lycée professionnel agricole La Ricarde (84 Isle sur la Sorgue)
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About the Film "What's on Your Plate?" In “What’s on Your Plate,” Sadie and Safiyah, who are two eleven-year-old, African-American city kids, go on this journey to understand their place in the food chain. The film is inspired by them looking at food and going around to stores and seeing, “Where does this food come from?” Like, “Why are we getting potatoes from Canada, when there are potatoes grown 100 miles away?” And along the way they talk to farmers and food activists and policy makers an Author(s): No creator set
SDM Information Evening Invitation - March 8, 2011 An open invitation to come and informally explore the MIT System Design and Management Program, a program designed to help mid-career professionals develop a systems thinking approach to solving complex challenges.
Come meet faculty, students and alumni at the MIT Faculty Club in an informal setting to gain a better understanding of this great opportunity for advancing your career. Come with questions, leave with answers.
For more program information and a link to register visit http://sdm.mit. Author(s): No creator set
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