Human Footprint (2 of 10)
Video to help visualize the statistics on the footprint of a human life. The underlining positive message hidden in this video is how important our consumer choices and our positive actions are when we commit our lives to making a positive transformation for ourselves and the world. (10:01)
Blue is the New Gold: How Ecofiltro Is Purifying the Water Crisis
Lack of access to clean drinking water is linked to 80% of global illness. Philip Wilson is tackling the issue with his company, Ecofiltro.
4.2 P is for Presentation By presentation, we mean, the way in which the information is communicated. You might want to ask yourself: Is the language clear and easy to understand? Is the information clearly laid out so that it is easy to read? Are the fonts large enough and clear? Are the colours effective? (e.g. white or yellow on black can be difficult to read) If there are graphics or photos, do they help the infor
Ancient Mysteries - The Puzzling Pyramids of Mexico 5/5
Planned and mapped out according to the stars and built over a series of sacred caves, at its height, Teotihuacán was the seventh largest city of the ancient world. Its power and influence was felt throughout Mexico. This documentary is suitable for high school students.
2008.09.10-iPhone Programming Association (Audio)
Introduction to Objective-C
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe the diversity of psychology as a discipline list some of the ways psychologists focus on different aspects of human behaviour identify different methods psychologists use to explore human behaviour illustrate the importance of ethical considerations.
Ah Bon, French Roll Call Role Play
Viewers who watch this video need a working knowledge of conversational French. Suitable for older elementary students and up.
3.10 More difficult fraction sums Sometimes you have to find equivalent factions for all fractions in the sum in order that the denominators are the same. To add or subtract fractions, use equivalent fractions to make the denominators the same and then add or subtract the numerators. Mapping the journey Drag and Drop 2 Acknowledgements The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Course image: Courtesy of banlon1964 Flickr [accessed 27 October 2006] All other material within this course originated at the Open University Don't miss out: If reading this text has inspired you to learn more, you may be interested in joining the millions of people who discover our free learning resources and qualifications by visiting The Open University - Electromagnetic Spectrum Song Man and Machine: the macroeconomics of the digital revolution [Audio] 3.2.1 Remarks By ‘contains’, we mean that we can find part of the surface that is homeomorphic to a Möbius band. The edge of the Möbius band does not need to correspond to an edge at the surface, so that a surface without boundary can be non-orientable (as we shall shortly see). When seeking Möbius bands in a surface, it can be helpful to look at all possible closed curves on the surface and thicken these into bands. Remember, fro 14.382 Econometrics I (MIT) 15.963 Management Accounting and Control (MIT) 1.2 The Sandham Memorial Chapel So let us turn first of all to the visual arts, and see how one artist, Stanley Spencer, created a memorial to those who died in the First World War. Spencer was profoundly affected by his experience of the war, and decorated the walls of a chapel especially designed to display his work. First of all, it will help to have a few biographical details. This is not because you could not understand his painting without knowing about him: you could certainly pick up a lot of information about Winning Resources and Support 4-point bending under a circular polariscope of annealed polycarbonate bar with hole Intracommunautaire verrichtingen boeken : Oefening boekhouden Herhalingsoefening intracommunautaire verrichtingen. Oefening waarbij twaalf verrichtingen in de boekhouding moeten ingeschreven worden. 2.4 Comparing early sources of news
Taylor compares the merits of radio and newsreels, as sources of news, with those of newspapers.
Mapping the journey Drag and Drop 2
Song by Emerson and Wong Yann. Song is about the electromagnetic spectrum and the different wave lengths. Shows which waves are the longest and the shortest. Song is okay but the information they give is good. (04:17)
Speaker(s): Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs | The automation of robots and artificial intelligence is pretty well advanced in certain industries. The income now is shifting more and more to capital and away from workers, contributing to a general widening of inequality in the United States. Jeff Sachs argues that we need to pursue policies so that the coming generation of smart machines works for us and our well-being, rather than humanity working for the machines and the few who control their operat
This course focuses on the specification and estimation of the linear regression model. The course departs from the standard Gauss-Markov assumptions to include heteroskedasticity, serial correlation, and errors in variables. Advanced topics include generalized least squares, instrumental variables, nonlinear regression, and limited dependent variable models. Economic applications are discussed throughout the course.
This course is an introduction to the use of accounting information by managers for decision making, performance evaluation and control. The course should be useful for those who intend to work as management consultants, for LFM (Leaders for Manufacturing) students, and in general, for those who will become senior managers.
A short introduction to this album.
Annealed, polycarbonate bar with hole undergoing 4-point bending under a circular polariscope. From TLP: Introduction to photoelasticity, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/photoelasticity/index.html
Radio and newsreels