U.S., Cuba kick off second round of talks
Cuban and U.S. officials are meeting in Washington for a second round of talks aimed at restoring diplomatic relations. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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"I had this crazy idea that you had to be a natural." Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie (2008 Chemistry)
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In this short clip from episode 17 of the Nobel Prize Talks podcast, Martin Chalfie speaks about how as a student he became convinced that science was not for him. Now the 2008 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry enjoys spreading news of the social, collaborative joy of science to new generations. In the podcast, he discusses the beauty of the scientific field of touch and why failed experiments mean making progress.
Saft Says: To spur economy, reform executive pay
Reuters Columnist James Saft says rather than focusing on monetary and fiscal policies, it is in the best interest of the economy to reform executive compensation structures and levels.
Updating Your Student Moodle Profile Announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize 2014 "Map" by Jasper Johns, 1961 | MoMA Education 038 - 039 CORDERIUS DIALOGUES ENGLISH - LATIN Het Vormenboek : Pictoliedjes Materiaal dat past bij Het Vormenboek. In deze presentatie komen enkele liedjes aan bod om de grondvormen van de letters in te oefenen: Aid pledges for Balkan flood crisis Free, Online Nonprofit Organization and Management Development Program Skills Search - Self-Assessment Making the DIY Clinometer 142 GG When Are Double Words OK? Virtual Maths Data Handling - Light Survey Digital Film School Response to Global HIV and HCV Epidemics Building the portfolio at Bank of Ireland & Post Office French Basics -How to Pronounce the Vowels Plus the Letter 'U' Money talks: Stressed out banks ScienceCasts: Alien Matter in the Solar System
Updating Your Student Moodle Profile
Instructions for updating a BASHS Moodle profile.
The Nobel Peace Prize 2014 was awarded jointly to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education".
The prize will be announced by Thorbjørn Jagland, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Location The Norwegian Nobel Committee, The Norwegian Nobel Institute, Store Sal, Henrik Ibsens gate 51, Oslo, Norway
MoMA School Programs Educator Mark Epstein discusses his approaches for exploring Jasper Johns's "Map" with students.
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May 18 - Worst floods in over a century in the Balkans bring offers of international aid as big water surges threaten more homes. Paul Chapman reports
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A free, self-paced program for nonprofit entrepreneurs, leaders and managers, consultants and volunteers to increase their understanding of nonprofit organizations and activities. Each of the following modules suggests specific materials for review, topics for discussion and reflection, and activities to develop basic systems and practices. Various modules also include assessments and guidelines to record and monitor action items from current and previous learning modules.Module 1: Program Orien
Free analysis to find occupations that match most of your skills. Choose from six groups which skills you have or plan to acquire: Basic Skills, Complex Problem Solving, Resource Management, Social, Systems and Technical Skills. The program matches to occupations and each is linked to a summary/description.
Link to Youtube video showing how to make a do-it-yourself clinometer
Are "is is" and "had had" acceptable?
Exercises and resources for conducting a Light Intensity Survey.
"To measure the levels of light in a particular area, we need to use a device called a Light Meter, which measures the intensity of light in the vicinity of the sensor and displays the reading."
Have you ever wanted to pick up a video camera and make a short video or film, but felt intimidated by your lack of knowledge? The explosion of film-making for websites and mobiles gives people and organisations the opportunity to tell their stories and show what they have to offer, at low cost. This collection of exciting videos features The Open University’s experienced team of filmmakers, who will show you some of the craft secrets that underpin good filmmaking, and how professionals stay
Guest Lecturers/Panelists:
Gregg Alton JD: Executive Vice President, Gilead; Berkeley alum
Ambassador Eric Goosby MD: Global Health Science, UCSF; former Global AIDS Coordinator
Stefano Bertozzi MD PhD: Dean, School of Public Health; former Director of HIV at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Course Co-Instructor and Moderator:
Veronica Miller, PhD: Executive Director, Forum for Collaborative HIV Research
PH 290.11 Session 12 caps the course's lecture content by recruiting three global heal
The Bank of Ireland's collaboration with the Post Office provides a unique channel for financial services products. Mike Butler reflects on the marketing strategy challenges this presents, the role of classic marketing planning frameworks, and the politics involved in working across two organisations. Part of the Cranfield Customer Management Forum Guest Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/9UuSf9
This video offers the correct way to say the combination/blend of vowels plus the letter 'u'. (00:48) Each blend/combination is said once while the narrator pauses for you to repeat. ('Repetez' means repeat.)
On this show we focus on vulnerabilities in the banking sector. Kevin Rodgers, author of Why Aren't They Shouting?, tells us why the technological advances that were once a boon for finance are now a source of instability. And our finance correspondent discusses the latest round of stress tests on Europe's banks and why they ignore potential perils. Andrew Palmer hosts.
"Alien matter" detected by a NASA spacecraft orbiting Earth shows that the chemical make-up of our solar system differs from that of the surrounding galaxy. Researchers discuss the possible meaning of this mismatch in this ScienceCast video.(03:12)