6.006 Introduction to Algorithms (MIT)
This course provides an introduction to mathematical modeling of computational problems. It covers the common algorithms, algorithmic paradigms, and data structures used to solve these problems. The course emphasizes the relationship between algorithms and programming, and introduces basic performance measures and analysis techniques for these problems.
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Episode Twenty Nine: March 2009
The art of cookery: Oliver Peyton on food in paintings. Plus Picasso's women, and a costume parade at the Gallery
Episode Thirty: April 2009
A globetrotting dragon slayer: Tintoretto's Saint George. Plus tall tales about ships and a short guide to religious art
{Suresh 589} The king has changed – story {Suresh 593} The secret of happiness – story Economic Update: There Are Alternatives Count to 20 - A hip counting song for kids Recognizing Numbers - 1-20 Vocales Que Son Cinco The Nervous System Simplified Veterans Day Speech to the Semper Fi Society of St. Louis by John F. Kelly Chile: Pressure Builds With Upcoming Elections Joseph Lorenzo Hall: "War Stories from Technology Policy" | Talks at Google Projectes en xarxa. Experiències. Projecte Sàlix i els sentits Not a Lost Generation, but a ‘Disappointed’ One: The Job Market’s Impact on Millennials Jon Huntsman, Jr., on Republican Politics, the U.S. Economy and China’s Transition What Hollande’s Election Means for the Eurozone ‘Overbooked': Elizabeth Becker on the Business of Travel What Should I Do Next with My Life? New Ways to Define Success
{Suresh 589} राजा बदल गया है । (Taajaa badal gaya hai ) The king has changed कहानी -kahaanee उदयपुर नाम का एक राज्य था। (Udaypur naam ka ek raajy tha.) […]
{Suresh 593} खुशी का रहस्य (Khushee ka rahasya ) The secret of happiness कहानी -kahaanee Continued from 592 उन्होंने एक हिरण से पूछा – ‘तुम इस उजड़े हुए वन में कैसे रहते […]
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COUNT TO 20! A hip counting song for young kiddos... Enjoy! (1:26)
A cool way to learn the numbers 1-20. Colorful and well-narrated. The narrator calls out each of the numbers then encourages the user to "find" a number. (02:59)
Canción infantil para aprender las vocales. (02:56)
In this video clip, Dr. Jerry Kennedy uses a safety pin to help explain the nervous system and how Upper Cervical misalignments can cause a variety of health problems. (2:19)
Many American citizens are public-spirited at one time or another, but a remarkable minority of our fellow citizens—our police, firefighters, and military men and women—have made devotion to public safety and well-being their way of life, one that often bears a heavy price. In this (excerpted) speech delivered on November 13, 2010, to the Semper Fi Society of St. Louis—an organization supporting U.S. Marines and their families—Lieutenant General John F. Kelly, U.S. Marine
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/latin-america-chile-education-university-inequality-clash-national-march-economy
Hundreds of thousands of Chilean students are taking part in massive protests against failing public schools, expensive private schools, non-affordable loans and an unresponsive government. The protests began in 2011 to demand change. Violence between police and the students is common with protestors tearing down street signs and destroying buses while police use tear
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Chief Technologist at The Center for Democracy & Technology, works on issues of technology policy and digital rights. In this talk Joseph will take you through a technical report he coordinated, authored by twenty of the world's top computer security and cryptography experts. He'll talk about the doubt cast this September when documents leaked by Edward Snowden exposed a systematic effort by the U.S. National Security Agency to subvert encryption software, hardware, standard
Durada: 6 min. Vídeo. Departament d'Ensenyament (Generalitat de Catalunya).
Aquest vídeo mostra l'experiència que porta a terme l'Escola Riu d'Or de Santpedor amb alumnes d'educació infantil, en el projecte 'Sàlix i els sentits' de la Xarxa Lacenet. Author(s):
Members of Generation Y -- a group of approximately 70 million young people between the ages of 15 and 30 -- are starting their careers in perhaps the worst job market since the Great Depression. Experts say the experience creates both immediate and long-term negative impacts, including lower salaries now and in the future. And while their reduced spending power is not expected to have a lasting drag on the U.S. economy, it does have significant repercussions for how these young people conduct t
According to Jon Huntsman, Jr., former Utah governor and Republican presidential candidate, "partisanship has seeped into campaigning [so much] that breaking through with a message that is beyond party politics ... is a very challenging thing to do." Yet in an interview with Knowledge@Wharton, he spoke about the importance of public service, as well as the need for fundamental tax and energy reform, the outlook for China in the coming decade, the role of the media in covering elections, his
In the aftermath of the election of Socialist Francois Hollande as the new president of France, eurozone austerity policies in Europe, which many now blame for pushing much of the Continent back into recession, appear likely to be loosened. At the same time, at least some complementary growth-oriented policies may be introduced. Big questions remain, however: What will these changes look like, and how much difference will they make? (Article with podcast)Author(s):
According to the United Nations tourism organization, there were one billion international trips taken during 2012 alone. In a new book titled, Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism, journalist ElizabethBecker traces the history of tourism and points to the challenges facing the fast-growing industry, which currently contributes $6.5 trillion to the world's economy. In an interview with Knowledge@Wharton, Becker discusses the role that both individuals and countries m
Wharton professor G. Richard Shell's new book, Springboard: Launching Your Personal Search for Success, encourages readers to embrace major transitions in life.