Obama meets with Dalai Lama
July 17 - U.S. President Barack Obama meets with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Washington. Julie Noce, reports.
Episode 53: Growing Spiritual Prosperity Roving puppeteers tug at heart strings Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning Jodrell Bank The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Nuffield Astronomy Laboratories at Jodrell Bank Insula Thesauraria Caput 02 Student Presentation #5 Data challenges in the DataOne project Designing learning with new media Zoom Down to Manassas, and Woodbridge, VA, areas Founding Mothers Episode 73b - Talking Business Transient Heat Conduction - Lumped & Computational Analysis from the course Heat Transfer Plenary 5: P5-1, 5-2, and P5-3 (July 29, 2011) How to Play Chess: For Beginners Spell-a-thon List 01 - Quiz Computation Structures, Fall 2002 Safian, Cambridge Student - 60 Second Impressions, GEEMA Summer School Congo: Panzi-HHI partnership Gullah Music
July 19 - A travelling puppet theatre charms Lithuanian children as the horse-drawn show brings stories alive on a pop-up stage. Tara Cleary reports.
Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. A presentation by Laura Danielson from the Polis Center at IUPUI discussing Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning: Overview of the Local Planning Process and Future Enhancements.
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Like all research, we start with a problem, question, or hypothesis. In this presentation, six graduate students aim to discuss the connections between the dividing beta family of stable homotopic spheres and the congruences of q-expansion of modular forms. In simple terms, think of constructing and mapping out spherical groups into other spheres.
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Sebastian Palacios, Maria Sevillano, Alejandro Ginory, Arturo Ayala-Navarro, Cesar Torres, Liliana Ruiz, Professor Mark Beh
Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. Presentation by John Cobb from Oak Ridge National Laboratory discussing data challenges in the DataOne project.
Designing learning with new media
Starting with a view of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, the D.C. border and the Beltway fade in. The view then shifts to Manassas and Woodbridge, Virginia, indicating urban growth with red dots. Data sets for 1973, 1980, 1985, 1990, and 1996 are presented chronologically.
Sharp quills did the bidding of the even sharper intellects of the Revolution's founding mothers. Listen to the words of Mercy Otis Warren and Abigail Adams, voiced by Abigail Schumann.Author(s):
RMIT economist Sinclair Davidson talks about the latest inflation figures and the prospect of Australia being hit with stagflation.
This course covers transport processes of mass, momentum, and energy from a macroscopic view with emphasis both on understanding why matter behaves as it does and on developing practical problem solving skills. The course is divided into four parts: introduction, conduction, convection, and radiation.
P5-1 Latest Results in Heavy Falvour Physics - Guy Wilkinson
P5-2 Seeking the Origin of Mass: Higgs Searches at Colliders - Wade Fisher
P5-3 Dark Matter in the Era of Data-Neal Weiner
This is a very basic guide and shows what is being talked about in a slow manner. The 1:37 video is narrated.
This quiz tests your ability to spell words from the CARI Spellathon 2005 list 1.
Introduces architecture of digital systems, emphasizing structural principles common to a wide range of technologies. Multilevel implementation strategies; definition of new primitives (e.g., gates, instructions, procedures, and processes) and their mechanization using lower-level elements. Analysis of potential concurrency; precedence constraints and performance measures; pipelined and multidimensional systems. Instruction set design issues; architectural support for contemporary software struc
Each year we organise a number of free one-day events and summer schools aimed at encouraging Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students to apply to the University of Cambridge.
The GEEMA Summer Schools offer a taste of university life and the wide variety of courses available to study at Cambridge, including lectures, practical work and social activities.
In this 1 minute film, Safian, a current Cambridge undergraduate student who worked at last year's GEEMA Summer School, explains more about
Harvard's partnership with a Congolese hospital seeks to understand the causes of the violence against women that hangs like a toxic cloud over a huge swath of this enormous country in Africa's midsection.
In this video segment from EGG: the arts show, visit Sapelo Island, an island in Georgia inhabited by descendants of African slaves.