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East Carolina University School of Music NewMusic@ECU Festival 2014
Excel at Your Job, Be Home for Dinner [Audio]
Speaker(s): Sharon Meers | What would happen if more men, women and managers knew things like this: children of dual-career couples do at least as well as kids with a parent at home; divorce risk is 50% lower when couples evenly share the roles of making money and caring for kids; men don't value their careers any more than women do -- and men are better off when they invest time in their kids; teams that work fewer hours produce higher quality work – even in the most demanding professions. Wh
Team USA fans saddened as Belgium pulls through
Soccer fans gather at DC's National Portrait Gallery to watch Belgium clinch a 2-1 win over the USA in World Cup action. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Congratulations message to 10,000 Women program graduates
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Undertaking HRD research in HE
This presentation explores the challenges encountered in researching the impact of enterprise modules in HE on students own perceptions of self efficacy and motivation to particular career intentions
LGO/Sloan Hockey 2004
From the Sloan archives comes this excerpt from a "Life at Sloan" video, featuring a hockey game with LGO Director Don Rosenfield and members of the LGO (then LFM) Classes of 2004 and 2005: James Brooks, Rob Garber, Cale Holman, Heath Holtz, Heather Lindell Klish, Ruby Lam, Minje Lohrer, Chris McFadden, Kaz Maruyama, Michelle Pangborn, Mark Stover.
The winning edge for professional service firms
Rob Lees, co-author of When Professionals Have to Lead and a member of the School's "Programme for Excellence" faculty, describes the background to the launch of two new open programmes, The Law Firm Partner and The Professional Service Firm Partner. He highlights the programmes' distinguishing features, in particular their unique blend of academic and practically based sessions which provide partners not only with an in-depth understanding of the concepts of PSF management and the partner role,
The Story of Pi
This video moves very rapidly, but shows how Pi works and how it is used.
Victorian golfers CC76_00354 Burnham And Berrow Golf Course, Somerset. Opened in 1891 by Burnham Golf Club, the course was originally nine holes. It was extended in 1896 and the club changed its name to Burnham and Berrow Golf Club. Here golfers prepare to tee off outside the pavilion. Photographed in June 1898 for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
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1.76 Aquatic Chemistry (MIT)
This course details the quantitative treatment of chemical processes in aquatic systems such as lakes, oceans, rivers, estuaries, groundwaters, and wastewaters. It includes a brief review of chemical thermodynamics that is followed by discussion of acid-base, precipitation-dissolution, coordination, and reduction-oxidation reactions. Emphasis is on equilibrium calculations as a tool for understanding the variables that govern the chemical composition of aquatic systems and the fate of inorganic
Sustainable finance: Restoring confidence and stability in the financial system
Colin Mayer (Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies, Saïd Business School) gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. Chaired by Adam Bennett (St Antony's College, Oxford).
Live Q&A with ISU alum Kasey Gandham
Illinois State University alum and Packback Books co-founder Kasey Gandham speaks to students and takes questions from alumni during a campus visit Tuesday, April 15, 2014. More at http://PackbackBooks.com.
Terry Hodgkinson Inaugural Lecture
Terry has led the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward, as its Chair for seven years, overseeing the Agency in growing the economy of the Yorkshire and Humber region. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2010 with the award of a CBE for services to business and regeneration and was recently appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire. He has recently launched his new business, entitled ‘Inspiration for Industry Education and Regeneration’. He holds a Visiting P
Weather on Jupiter, Part 5 of 7
This video compares Jupiter's lightning to lightning on Earth and is suitable for older elementary, middle school, and high school students. (02:05)
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe, in general terms, the different types of cardiovascular diseases, making clear the difference between the terms cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and Author(s):
2.3.4 Klein bottle There are two other surfaces that can be obtained by identifying both pairs of opposite edges of a rectangle. In one of these, shown in Figure 31, we first identify the edges AB and A'B', labelled a, in the direction shown by the arrowheads. This gives us a cylinder, as before. We then try to ident
4.1 Overview One of the most surprising aspects of quantum physics is the ability of particles to pass through regions that they are classically forbidden from entering. This is the phenomenon of quantum-mechanical tunnelling that was mentioned in Session 1. In Session 4 we first demonstrate the phenomenon of tunnelling with the ai
Hyperlink Search and Replace in Microsoft Excel
Trent Kelly
Many MS Excel users put hyperlinks in spreadsheet cells. If there is need to update a large number of hyperlink addresses in a spreadsheet due to reorganization or renaming of a server, it can be […]
3.1.2. After reading this article: The chapter by Teesson et al. (2002) will have presented you with a clearly written initial orientation to addiction. The article introduced addiction at several different levels of explanation in what the authors term a ‘biopsy chosocial model’ (p. 47). Such an integrated model is at the heart of the approach tak
2.2 Evaluating web resources One of the good things about the Web is also one of its drawbacks – anybody can publish anything. This means that the Web is an amazing source of information and is full of fascinating resources. However, in order to get to useful information you may have to work your way through lots of irrelevant material. Even when you think you have found something relevant, how do you know it is reliable, and how can you judge the quality, accuracy and bias of what you find? Most publicatio