Reuters Journalists of the Year Awards 2014 - Best Storytelling Innovation
The Reuters Journalists of the Year Awards were held in New York last month, celebrating the best of our journalism and honoring the people responsible for it across text, pictures, video and graphics, as well as the strength, passion, courage and commitment that is required to produce work of such a high caliber.
Nominees for Best Storytelling Innovation
Winner: Live-blogging of the year’s most important breaking stories: Brian Tracey, Cassandra Garrison, Linda Noakes
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Laura & Peter Zeranski: 2014 National Book Festival
Chefs Laura & Peter Zeranski appear at the 2014 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Husband-and-wife cooking team Laura and Peter Zeranski have focused on the art of Polish cuisine for almost 40 years. Peter's mother, Alina Zeranska, encouraged a love for Polish food in the family after publishing "The Art of Polish Cooking" in 1968, a critically acclaimed best-seller. Peter Zeranski continued the work of honoring Polish culture and tradition throu
Introduction This course explores a wide range of children's experiences, a number of different services, and interviews with a number of key practitioners. It features voluntary as well as statutory work with children, and tries to capture some of the details of everyday life for children, parents and practitioners. The associated video material features children, practitioners and practice in the Plus organisation based in Stirling, Scotland. Looking at the overview of the Plus organisation in
5.1 Introduction There are several types of diabetes, including two that are common: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 2 is the most common sort of diabetes. Worldwide, about 90 per cent of people with diabetes have Type 2 and about 10 per cent have Type 1. The other sorts of diabetes account for very small numbers of people.
CPGL - FRAGILITE, QUELS SAVOIR FAIRE EN LORRAINE ? FRAGILITE : conséquences et enjeux (Vidéo) Titre: CPGL - FRAGILITE, QUELS SAVOIR FAIRE EN LORRAINE ? FRAGILITE : conséquences et enjeux Intervenant : Dr Christine PERRET-GUILLAUME, Gériatre, CHU de Nancy
Programme Journée «FRAGILITE » du CPGL
14h – 14h30 : FRAGILITE : conséquences et enjeux – Pr Benetos, CHU de Nancy
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CPGL - FRAGILITE, QUELS SAVOIR FAIRE EN LORRAINE ? Table ronde : Fragilité(s), quels savoirs ... CPGL - FRAGILITE, QUELS SAVOIR FAIRE EN LORRAINE ? Table ronde : Fragilité(s), quels savoirs faire ? Intérêt d'un travail en partenariat Intervenant : Eliane ABRAHAM, Gériatre, Nancy - Vice présidente du CGL à Nancy
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Lava flow from volcano advances on Hawaii's Big Island
Slow-moving river of lava from Hawaii volcano continues to advance through waste and recycling station. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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COMP6235 Week 11 Hadoop & Linux tutorial
COMP6235 Week 11 Hadoop & Linux tutorial
ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool
One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin
Effects on humans The most well-known effect of nitrates on human health is methaemoglobinaemia (met-heem-oh-gloh-bin-eem-ia) or ‘blue baby syndrome’. If large quantities of nitrogen compounds are ingested in drinking water, the ability of the blood to carry oxygen is impaired, causing headache, fatigue, breathing difficulties, diarrhoea and vomiting and, in extreme cases, loss of consciousness and death. This syndrome is quite common in parts of the USA, and the Netherlands, where nitrogen levels are very
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Officials in New South Wales in Australia comment on the ongoing hostage situation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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6.1 London London's population and economic size are those of a region. As such it contains various peripheries within itself. Further to this, there are some issues, mainly economic planning and transport, which are closely connected with the rest of south-east England. The Labour government introduced a Greater London Authority (Referendum) Bill in October 1997 and organised a referendum on 7 May 1998 in which 72 per cent voted (on a low turn-out of 33.5 per cent) in favour of establishing a Mayor and
Affirmative Action Question MIT graduate student Melissa Edoh asks a question.
Can Humans Reconnect in an Age of Isolation?
In his book, digital theorist Douglas Rushkoff explains how people can use technology to reconnect with each other, rather than allowing it to isolate them.
SSPD-Experiment Number 2
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This experiment introduces the students to the Frequency Domain Response and Time Domain Response of RC circuit once configured as Low Pass Filter and once configured as High Pass Filter.
7.342 Sweet Discoveries: Unraveling the Complex World of Sugars in Health and Disease (MIT)
Glycans, which are complex assemblies of sugars, are the most prevalent class of macromolecules, surpassing nucleic acids, proteins and lipids. Glycans are essential for life, as they are a required energy source, provide protection against cellular stresses and shape cellular structure. During this course, we will explore the many roles glycans play in human health and disease. For example, we will learn about the healthy glycosylation patterns of many mammalian proteins and the dynamic changes
The MuseLab
The MuseLab is a creative and collaborative space for thinking, doing and learning about museal things. It is run by the Museum Studies specialization in the Kent State University School of Library and Information Science. The exhibit shown in this video ran through December 2014 and is no longer featured in the MuseLab.
3.1 Solar radiation Over 99.9% of the energy available at the Earth's surface comes from the Sun. Solar energy emanates from a vast n
Oefenmateriaal Contact 15 Lijstje met woordenschat en oefeningen. Komen aanbod: de futur proche, vouloir, de ontkenning, vocabulaire. Hoort bij Contact 15.
Merkle Chairman and CEO David Williams: Lessons in Leadership
"Have a Deep Keel: Lessons in Leadership in an Ever-Changing World"
David Williams, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Merkle, Inc. speaks to Darden students, faculty and staff. Merkle Inc. is the nation’s largest and fastest-growing independent Customer Relationship Marketing (CRM) agency. The event was co-sponsored by the Darden Marketing Club and is part of the 2014-2015 Leadership Speaker Series, “Leaders that inspire innovation, collaboration and growth."
Williams acquired Merkl