Millikelvin Molecular Interactions
Part 1
Heather Lewandowski, University of Colorado
May 6, 2014
Welcome To Ready For R.O.A.R.!
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Graduation 2014: Clemson faculty congratulates students
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Words In Action 2014: ITALIAN
When "Bella Ciao" meets "Giovinezza" is never love at first sight! This is an original piece written and choreographed by students of Advanced Italian. ""Bella Ciao"", ""Giovinezza"", ""Tu vo' fa' l'americano"": three iconic songs woven together around an animated discussion between young left-wing and right-wing supporters at an Italian cafe in a Northern Italian town.
Performed by Scott Bishop, Gabriella Cello, Jennifer Chitay, Sasha Eisenpress, Sophia Elia, Giuliana Gilbert-Igelsrud, Laure
Chrissy Cano: 2013 Visual Studies Spring Symposium Presentation
"Picturing Tomorrow, Today: The Rise of the Endless City"
Beginning in the closing decades of the 20th century, a number of photographers around the world created similarly evocative images that framed the incredible shape, enormous size, and daunting structure of cities at home and abroad.
At the vanguard of this international trend in contemporary photography were Andreas Gursky (b. 1955) of Germany and Naoya Hatakeyama (b. 1958) of Japan. Both composed highly detailed and vividly colored ph
Explosion kills 43 at Syria, Turkey border
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Women and children are believed to be among the 43 people killed after a car bomb went off at the Bab al Salameh checkpoint on Syria's border with Turkey. Deborah Gembara reports.
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Behavior and Policy #13-2 Managing Cars In China
MIT class 11.S942 Behavior and Policy: Transportation Research Seminar, Spring 2014
4/30/2014
Class 13-2: Managing Cars in China
Prof. Jinhua Zhao
Enterprise in the sports industry
This presentation discusses Drucker's thesis that failure is a "good thing" if the opportunities that arise from such failure allow the development of personal and enterprise skills
How Fractional Reserves and Inflation Cause Economic Inequality
[Editor’s Note: Andreas Marquart and Philipp Bagus recently released a new German-language book,
Warum anderen auf Ihre Kosten immer reicher werden — und welche Rolle Staat und Papiergield dabei spielen, about “why others are getting richer at your expense,” now av
Coca Cola's CEO Speaks at Georgia Tech Commencement
Muhtar Kent, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Company, inspires graduates at the Spring 2014 Commencement Ceremony at Georgia Tech. Kent joined The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta in 1978 and has held a variety of marketing and operations leadership roles throughout his career in markets across Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Amma Asante, Director of Belle | Filmmakers at Google
Filmmakers at Google hosted director Amma Asante at the Googleplex for a talk to discuss her 2014 Fox Searchlight film, "Belle". This film was inspired by an 18th century painting of Dido Elizabeth Belle and her role in shaping the end of slavery in England. Clennita Justice, Engineering Program Manager of Google Play, is the host.
Be sure to check out "Belle" in theaters now!
Whiting School of Engineering Graduate Diploma Ceremony 2014
Whiting School of Engineering -- Graduate Diploma Ceremony
Wednesday, May 21, 7 p.m., Indoor ceremony due to inclement weather
Speaker: Dr. Michael J. Zinner, Moseley Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Surgeon-in-Chief, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Biography and legacy: A workshop
Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, delivers a workshop at the 2012 Alumni Reunion event, inviting participants to draw their lifeline and reflect on the forces and factors that have shaped their life journey.
Up Close: Professor John Kay
The economist and Financial Times journalist on what surprised him most when he chaired the review into UK equity markets and what needs to be done to change the way things work in the UK financial services industry.
The rise of shareholder activism
Julian Franks, Professor of Finance, shares his view that increasing shareholder activism is a positive development and predicts that the future will see stronger owners and hopefully managers who have learnt how to engage with these owners.
Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy
Hear what Sloan students and alumni have to say about the programme.
Back roads from Okehampton to North Tawton
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Absolute Beginner S2 #4 - Playing Spanish Games
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! You’re not sure, but you think the person next to you just insulted you in Spanish. You ask your friend to translate the Spanish phrase you heard, and he confirms that you indeed were just made fun of. You ask the stranger why he insulted you in Spanish, and he points [...]
The impact of enterprise focussed modules
This presentation outlines the use of a tested research instrument (Bandura's self efficacy theory) and students own perceptions of their enterprise skills and abilities
Jim Dine Gift Announcement
Comments from Jim Dine Gift Announcement at the Wright Exhibition Space in Seattle.
PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State University's Museum of Art announced today that it received an unprecedented gift of more than 200 fine art prints from internationally acclaimed artist Jim Dine. The gift—valued at nearly $2 million—creates the largest permanent collection of Dine prints at a university in the world.
For more about the gift, click here: https://news.wsu.edu/2014/06/10/acclaimed-artist-ji