Turkey's President disregards European vote on Armenian killings
President Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will disregard the European Parliament's vote on the 1915 mass killing of Armenians, which the Pope this week described as genocide. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Teaching Skip Counting by 10's
Teach kids skip counting by 10 and using the number grid by reciting, 10, 20, 30, 40 and so on. run time 01:06.
Penn State Theatre's "Blood at the Root" takes cultural conversation international
The Penn State School of Theatre's production of "Blood at the Root," by award-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau, takes themes of race, class, sexuality, and discrimination to the stage. The play did more than entertain—it started a conversation. Overwhelmingly positive audience response led to international performances and "talkback" sessions allowing audience and cast members to discuss artistic, technical, and social aspects of the play.
Trading Game : Simuleren van een futures-uitwisseling Geautomatiseerd spel om de studenten kennis te laten maken met de werking van een financiële markt. Het simuleert de trading en market-making van een financiële toekomst op basis van de uitkomst van een eenvoudig kaartspel. Je …
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Suicide car bomber kills at least seven, wounds 28 in southern Afghanistan, including five police officers. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Speaker(s): Professor Sheila Fitzpatrick | Western Scholars are non-commital. Putin's Russia is embarrassed. How should the centenary be commemorated? Sheila Fitzpatrick is Professor of History at the University of Sydney and Professor emeritus at the Univeristy of Chicago. She is a widely acclaimed expert on modern Russia. Robin Archer is Director of the Ralph Miliband Programme at LSE. The Ralph Miliband Programme (@RMilibandLSE) is one of LSE's most prestigious lecture series and seeks to adv
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
Intervenant : Jean-Michel CHABOT, Spécialiste en épidémiologie à la HAS, Praticien hospitalier
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A panel discussion with Steven Wilkinson, Martha Nussbaum, Tarini Bedi, Robert Pape, and Manan Ahmed.
On November 26, 2008, the world watched while terror attacks paralyzed Mumbai, India's financial capital and largest city. Mumbai bounced back, but the bold, new strategies of the attacks shifted the discourse of the global war on terror. The panelists discuss the consequences of terror in Mumbai for the region and the world. Introductory
As the 2008 UN climate change talks struggle to a conclusion in Poland this week research undertaken at Judge Business School shows exactly how vital it is that international leaders reach an agreement on cutting the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Work by Dr Chris Hope suggests that the mean net present impact on the world's climate, economy and society of cutting down tropical rainforests is a staggering 12 trillion dollars. It is the first time that researchers have put a figure on the pres
If You're So Free, Why Do You Follow Others? The Sociological Science Behind Social Networks and Social Influence. Nicholas Christakis, Professor of Medical Sociology, Medicine, and Sociology at Harvard University
If you think you're in complete control of your destiny or even your own actions, you're wrong. Every choice you make, every behavior you exhibit, and even every desire you have finds its roots in the social universe. Nicholas Christakis explains why individual actions are
Olivia, a park ranger, and Max, an island fox, are hosts on this adventure to the Channel Islands. Once at the islands, you will learn about two very important seabird restoration projects that NOAA's Montrose Settlements Restoration Program is currently working on to help the seabirds that nest on the islands. (02:50)
Speaker(s): Steven Heydemann | Editor's note: We apologise for the poor audio quality of this podcast. As the Syrian conflict nears its fourth anniversary, it poses a growing threat to the stability of the state order in the Levant and Arab East. Violence has spilled across all of Syria’s borders, fuelled by regional and international involvement on all sides of the conflict. Massive refugee flows and population displacements strain the capacity of every neighbouring state. The rise of ISIS po
Thousands of Jewish people from across the world take part in the annual 'March of the Living', commemorating victims of Nazi concentration camps. Yiming Woo reports.
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Legendary actors David Cross and Amy Sedaris swing by Google NYC to discuss David's new film HITS, his directorial debut.
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