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Space Station Live: A View from Aloft
NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with Dr. Lisa Vanderbloemen, the manager of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, about the Crew Earth Observation experiment underway on the International Space Station. From the vantage point of 250 miles up, station crew members can quickly photograph natural phenomenon and man-made targets on Earth to document dynamic changes on the planet.
Watch Space Station Live, weekdays at 11am eastern.
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Daniel Goleman, "Focus: the Hidden Driver of Excellence" | Talks at Google
In Focus, Psychologist and journalist Daniel Goleman, author of the #1 international bestseller Emotional Intelligence, offers a groundbreaking look at today's scarcest resource and the secret to high performance and fulfillment: attention.
Combining cutting-edge research with practical findings, Focus delves into the science of attention in all its varieties, presenting a long overdue discussion of this little-noticed and under-rated mental asset. In an era of unstoppable distractions, Goleman
Lies My Finance Professor Told Me
Andrew W. Lo, Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor; Director, Laboratory for Financial Engineering
CIA Augie Award recipient Anne-Sophie Pic
Introducing Anne-Sophie Pic of Maison Pic in Valence, France at the 2015 CIA Leadership Awards.
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TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come?
Professor Sir Peter Hall (UCL) talks on 'TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come?' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2009.
Blue Jay - Identification and Characteristics
This video describes how to identify a Blue Jay as well as the
characteristics of the bird including location, behavioral habits, and diet (01:12).
The Daily's Double Shot 05/02/2015
The Daily's Double Shot 05/02/2015
Deals On Mens Dress Shirts | Mens Casual Shirts | Denim Shirts For Women 7.2 Understanding the limits of rationality An important first step in making more effective decisions is to understand the limits of human rationality. Because of these limits we have developed formal processes for reasoning: statistics; probability theory; modelling methods; and so on. We have also developed technologies such as computers to support us in processing information. These are certainly useful, but it is always important to remember they are used by humans and can be easily subverted. For example: Gases The Agency of Eating: Mediation, Food and the Body in Highland Ecuador 1.040 Project Management (MIT) Being a Christian in science - Lessons from a Long Journey Close Reading For Understanding Workshop 15 6.5.1 Explore different information sources Where and how are you going to look for your information? Finding information effectively involves being aware of techniques for locating and digging out the relevant information. Find out about how the sources you have identified are organised and indexed, and formulate your questions appropriately. Set up different search strategies and criteria to explore alternative lines of enquiry. If you need to search for, evaluate and select information from the Internet or other databases, fin Early Career Researcher profile - Dr Mitzy Pepper 1.2 Offshoring The premise is straightforward. Given modern telecommunications capability, it matters little where telephone support is based. India, with a large population of English-speaking graduates and low (by Western standards) wage rates is an obvious choice. The significant cost-savings look very attractive to many organisations. Tweeted from @geograph_bi in July 2015
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Ms. Klebba describes the properties of gases
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This Anthropology departmental seminar by Emma-Jayne Abbots (University of Wales Trinity St David) aims to define and extend the theoretical boundaries of food studies
1.040 Project Management focuses on the management and implementation of construction projects, primarily infrastructure projects. A project refers to a temporary piece of work undertaken to create a unique product or service. Whereas operations are continuous and repeating, projects are finite and have an end date. Projects bring form or function to ideas or need. Some notable projects include the Manhattan Project (developing the first nuclear weapon); the Human Genome Project (mapping the hum
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne: Lecture
Fifth-grade teacher Dana Robertson models strategic reading, and teaches his students the strategies readers use to comprehend the text. He then continues with small group instruction while other students work independently.
Dr Mitzy Pepper, an evolutionary biologist with a background in geology, looks at how historical and environmental factors shape the way plants and animals evolve.
In this video she speaks about her life as an early career researcher with the Research School of Biology, and the support she receives from her supervisor and her colleagues.
Find out more about science research at ANU and how to apply for a research degree at http://cmbe-cpms.anu.edu.au/research
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