Gates apologizes for Afghan civilian deaths
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates apologizes for the accidental killing of nine Afghan boys last week -- calling it a "setback." Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Phyllis Green and the Spinning Heads
The current exhibit at Otis Ben Maltz Gallery, "Splendid Entities: 25 Years of Objects by Phyllis Green" is the first large-scale survey to present the innovative sculptures of Los Angeles based artist Phyllis Green, highlighting the important contribution Green has made to art and craft for more than two decades.
This video concentrates on one group of art pieces "The Hairdo Series"
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Provisional acquisition as 'true acquisition', Kant's argument against colonialism
Fourth presentation from the Kant and Colonialism conference held in University of Oxford in October 2010. In association with the Oxford University Department of Politics and International Relations, The Centre for The Study of Social Justice (CSSJ), The London School of economics and Political Science and Nuffield College.
Multiplying Monomials - FOIL
This video explains how to multiply monomials and binomials using different methods, including the distributive property and FOIL. FOIL is a mnemonic device to remember how to find the product of two binomials: we multiply the First, Outer, Inner, and then Last terms in each binomial. When multiplying monomials and binomials, it is important to remember the rules of multiplying exponents. (1:42)
Astronaut at a Glance: Robert L. Behnken
A short autobiographical summary of Robert L. Behnken.
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/NASAAstronautBiographicalVideos
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Cultural led regeneration part I
Dr Jonathan Vickery, from the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, talks about his study of cultural led regeneration under New Labour. Here he explains the concept and why the Labour government embraced it.
Lecture 15, March 2
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Babbage: March 2nd 2011
In this week's programme: the market for tablet computers, Nintendo's new 3DS games console and why Google is changing its search recipe
Jobless claims sink to 2-1/2 yr low
Summary of business headlines: A drop in U.S. unemployment claims signals improving jobs market; Top retailers beat February sales forecasts; Oil prices head lower; Service sector facing higher prices.
21F.501 Japanese I (MIT)
This course covers Japanese: The Spoken Language Lessons 1 through 6, providing opportunities to acquire basic skills for conversation, reading and writing. The program emphasizes active command of Japanese, not passive knowledge. The goal is not simply to study the grammar and vocabulary, but to improve the ability to use Japanese accurately and appropriately with fluency. Students will learn 56 Kanji characters in this course, as well as introducing Hiragana and Katakana.
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mentorship update video 1 - James Wilson and Trevor Kettle
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Dark Matter with Mike Shara, Edward Kolb & Michael Turner
A conversation between Mike Shara, astrophysicist and curator at the American Museum of Natural History, and cosmologists Edward Kolb and Michael Turner. The three scientists sit down at the 217th American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle, Washington to discuss dark matter and how the concept fits in to modern cosmology.
For more information visit http://www.amnh.org
Produced and edited by James Sims. Also shot by Jill Bauerle.
Number of Handshakes
This video explains how mathematical modeling is used to generate a formula for the number of handshakes possible. The situation essentially asks how many sides and diagonals are in a given polygon and generates the triangle numbers: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, … (2:43)
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Britain: a country divided?
At the centre of CASE's work is the understanding of different aspects of inequality and the impacts of public policy on them. At this event, John Hills and Polly Vizard will present findings from the detailed analysis of economic inequalities carried out by the National Equality Panel, and across wider dimensions using the Equality Measurement Framework, as developed by CASE and its partners for the Equality and Human Rights Commission and Government Equalities Office. With "fairness" and "equ