10. Nuclear Energy Discussion
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8. Gas vs. Coal in India and China: The Implications of Structural Reforms and Environmental Control
gas, natural, India, China, clean, alternative, coal, electricity, market, demand, politic, restriction, policy, industry, consumption, growth, price, supply, reform, optimize, analyze, region, decision, government, development, emission, carbon dioxide,
7. Security of Geological Storage of CO2: What Do We and Don't We Know?
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7. Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Renewable energy sources, geothermal power sources, industry, hydrocarbons, environment, natural resources, technology, production, economics, development, politics, business, electricity, hydrothermal, progression, greenhouse gases, geysers, costs, busin
2.4 Relationships and conduct
Although ethics is often viewed as an academic specialism or an add-on to training programmes in technology and science, it is in fact an area of the utmost relevance to professionals and, indeed, everyone. The unit draws upon examples taken from dialogues, plays and the media to discuss ethics and ethical issues within the context of Information and Computer Sciences. The unit explores the importance of language and the role of rhetoric in everyday ICS practice, providing a resource of interest
4. III-V Solar Concentrators: Driving Down the Cost to Below $1.00/Watt (April 23, 2008)
Solar concentrators, science, sun, cells, engineering, research, experimentation, businesses, consumers, technology, environment, work centers, printing, developments, optical design, efficiency, efficacy, industry, production, electricity, energy, concep
5. Economic Analysis of the Solar Industry: When Will Grid Parity Be Achieved? (October 28, 2009)
economics, photovoltaics, solar power, grid parity, energy industry
9. China's Growing Global Influence: A Solar Energy Perspective (March 3, 2010)
clean tech, economics, green jobs, industry expertise, renewable energy, solar
Technology for Developing Regions (December 1, 2006)
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Finding Balance: Addressing Cognitive Dissonances through Play (October 6, 2006)
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Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human Cognition
Course - Group - Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human Cognition - Stanford > Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2007) > Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human Cognition
1.4 Portraying a character
Click on 'View document' below to read ‘Portraying a character’, which outlines the main methods of revealing character in fiction. Yelp Monocle (February 6, 2010) 2. Innovation in a Disruptive Environment (October 7, 2009) 20 - Guest Lecture by Stephen Schwarzman, Co-founder, Blackstone Group 18 - Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning Undertaking HRD research in HE Episode 105: Multiple Sclerosis: an Updated Look Neurologist Prof Trevor Kilpatrick unpacks the complexity of Multiple
Sclerosis and outlines the latest research findings on its causes and
treatment. With science host Dr Shane Huntington. Professor Trevor Kilpatr Episode 106: Nothing To Eat: Famine and Its Consequences Economic Historian Prof Cormac O Grada joins host Jennifer Cook to discuss famine, its causes and repercussions, and the human condition in times of mass food scarcity. Cormac O Grada - Stefan Lessard of Dave Matthews Band - Navigating the New Music Business
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mathematics, trigonometry, augmented reality, yelp monocle, OpenGL, quaternions, polygons, iPhone compass, easter egg, social network, gravity vector, Robert Scoble, Mashable, media coverage, viral, location services, memory management, GPS, Camera, Comp
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Stephen Schwarzman, Co-Founder of Blackstone Group, a private equity firm, speaks about his experience in the industry. He discusses his thoughts on global finance, particularly at such an interesting and challenging point in the history of financial institutions. Although the near future might be rough for the United States and economies around the globe, capital does tend to come back and regulators are busy figuring out how best to put safeguards on the system. He also offers career advice an
As a result of World War I, Europe had a different understanding of war in the twentieth century than the United States. One of the most important ways in which the First World War was experienced on the continent and in Britain was through commemoration. By means of both mass-media technologies and older memorial forms, sites of memory offered opportunities for personal as well as political reconciliation with the unprecedented consequences of the war. The influence of these sites is still felt
This presentation explores the challenges encountered in researching the impact of enterprise modules in HE on students own perceptions of self efficacy and motivation to particular career intentions
Stefan shares his thoughts on how to evolve and survive in the ever-changing music industry.