Philip Howard, "The Rule of Nobody"
The secret to good government is a question no one in Washington is asking: "What's the right thing to do?"
What's wrong in Washington is deeper than you think.
Yes, there's gridlock, polarization, and self-dealing. But hidden underneath is something bigger and more destructive. It's a broken governing system. From that comes wasteful government, rising debt, failing schools, expensive health care, and economic hardship.
Rules have replaced leadership in America. Bureaucracy, regulation, and
Sustainable Tourism Certification
A lecture on sustainable tourism
Money talks: Money in the movies
Finding the bad guy in Hollywood films is easy: he either has a British accent or he works in finance. Philip Coggan and Oliver Morton analyse cinema’s famous financiers
Money talks: Italian banks are the new Brexit
Saddled with too many bad debts, Italy's banks have the potential to drag Europe into yet another crisis. The country's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, may defy EU rules and bail them out. Also on the show: Stanley Pignal, our Mumbai-based correspondent, discusses the case of the missing account books at the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines. And is cash worth the hassle? Edward McBride hosts.
10.05. The Theory of Monopolistic or Imperfect Competition Van Gogh's 'Portrait of a Peasant' from the Norton Simon, An Introduction to the Exhibition Bittersweet Music for a Beloved Supernatural (sharks and dolphins) 1.4.2 Struggles over the SGP The real political struggles emerged at the end of 2003 when France and Germany were called to account by the Commission for overtly breaking the 3 per cent deficit rule. The background to this dispute can be seen in the data presented in Table 3. Clearly, although the EU-15 as a w Managing Creativity and Creative Management Imaging: Irfanview - Collage Project New basketball coach’s first day at Vandy Democratization of Credit revised 7/17/12 Fiddler crab burrows Miss University 2012 Kayla Snow Reflects on Reign Painting Concepts 103: Color Rôle de l'alcool dans les grands syndromes gériatriques (Vidéo) Le Centre Meusien d'Etude et de Recherche en Gérontologie présente "L'addiction à l'alcool chez le sujet âgé". Causes of World War I
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Susan Grace Galassi, Senior Curator at The Frick Collection, offers an introduction to van Gogh's Portrait of a Peasant (Patience Escalier) and the context in which it was created. (07:30)
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This is a documentary about the characteristics of sharks and dolphins. The documentary details how the animals are able to hunt and survive in the ocean. Run time 08:17.
As the Creative Industries become a more important part of the global economy does the stereotype of the creative genius still persist? Do we need to rethink our ideas on creativity and understand how it works more clearly?
Dr Chris Bilton, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, argues that organisations need to start thinking about creativity as a process and begin adapting traditional business strategies to develop a creative approach to management.
Length: 25 minutes
Video: Imaging: Irfanview - Collage Project Episode 25 (of a 25-part series) This Nortel LearniT tutorial offers a collage project to further familiarize students with Irfanview.
Vanderbilt hired Bryce Drew as its new head men's basketball coach April 6. Watch Drew's first day on the job.
Fiddler crabs dig small burrow holes to live in. They are often found on the beach. Other animals that live in burrows or holes in the ground are groundhogs, ants, and earthworms.
As Kayla Snow passed the crown to the 2013 Miss University, she reflected on her year representing Ole Miss. Video by Mary Stanton.
Artist Buck Paulson discusses color in a painting and many techniques you can use with color to bring your painting to life. Funding for online video streaming is provided by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. (09:45)
Rôle de l'alcool dans les grands syndromes gériatriques (troubles cognitifs, dénutrition...)
Intervenante: Docteur Maud ZINGRAFF-MORELOT
 Gériatre au Centre Hospitalier de BAR le DUC
This two-minute video shows how the First World War started. By 1914, military tensions and a series of alliances have Europe on the edge of war. In August, the fuse is lit by an assassination in Sarajevo. By the war's end, more than 100 countries would be involved in the conflict. This is a good video that provides an overview of this war. Best used with map of Europe. (02:17)