2.1 Definitions of marketing
Never before have social issues been more at the centre of public and private debate. From concerns about sustainability and the future of the planet to the introduction of smoking bans, there is a growing recognition that social marketing has a role to play in achieving a wide range of social goals.
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Never before have social issues been more at the centre of public and private debate. From concerns about sustainability and the future of the planet to the introduction of smoking bans, there is a growing recognition that social marketing has a role to play in achieving a wide range of social goals.
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Inauguration of MIT's 14th President Paul E. Gray (1980)
A week of celebration accompanied the inauguration of MIT's 14th president, Paul Edward Gray Sc.D. '60, in September 1980. This video compilation shows the formal as well as playful events surrounding the historic occasion, from speeches and symposia lectures to campus picnics and a presidential balloon ride. [T13566]
COM300 Session 13 Spring 2011
COM300 Organizational Communications Session Thirteen 04/02/11 Geri Girardin
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Single-pixel camera
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Mark Davenport
This module describes the application of compressive sensing to the design of a novel imaging architecture called the "single-pixel camera".
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Hyperspectral imaging
Marco Duarte
This module provides an overview of architectures and methods for hyperspectral imaging using the ideas of compressive sensing.
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Compressive processing of manifold-modeled data
Marco Duarte
This module outlines the connection between compressive sensing and random projections of manifolds.
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Eradicating Ecocide: laws and governance to prevent the destruction of our planet
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MIT150 Semi-Centennial Achievers Lunch
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Scratch test on paraffin wax
This video shows a laboratory experiment of a scratch test on paraffin wax. For more information on this research performed by Professors Franz-Josef Ulm and Pedro Reis and graduate student Ange-Therese Akono, please visit the CEE website: http://cee.mit.edu/news/releases/2011/fracture-test
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Matthew Ritchie: Systemic Thinking and Making
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Nashville Ballet’s Carmina Burana
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