Nobel Prize Videos
Women in Science are Still Rare in the Study of Radioactive Elements
from KUOW News Podcast on November 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine included two women. It's a sign of growing success for female scientists. But the National Science Foundation reports that women still make up only 33 percent of all people in science. That's especially true in the hard disciplines, such as the study of radioactive elements.
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Redefining the United States.
from Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS on October 16, 2009
Duration: 3204
Duration: 3204
Barack Obama was elected on a message of change, promising a new era of diplomacy and international cooperation - but can the President deliver a new vision of America? Reporting from the world's most troubled hotspots, Mark Danner has seen countless deaths over ethnic and political divides, and witnessed firsthand how U.S. attempts to exploit those conflicts have resulted in disastrous unforeseen consequences. Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama's challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. Danner was a staff writer for many years at The New Yorker, contributes frequently to the New York Review of Books, the New York Times Magazine, and his latest book is Stripping Bare the Body, which chronicles the moral history of American power over the last quarter century. Also on the program, the Journal profiles public health doctor America Bracho, who serves her Santa Ana, CA community - notorious for crime, poverty and disease - with her organization, Latino Health Access.
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Mark Danner
from Bill Moyers Journal (Video) | PBS on October 16, 2009
Duration: 940
Duration: 940
Barack Obama was elected on a message of change, promising a new era of diplomacy and international cooperation – but can the President deliver a new vision of America? Reporting from the world's most troubled hotspots, Mark Danner has seen countless deaths over ethnic and political divides, and witnessed firsthand how U.S. attempts to exploit those conflicts have resulted in disastrous unforeseen consequences. Danner speaks with Bill Moyers about Obama’s challenges in resetting the mindset of America from war to peace, and redefining the US as a nation. Danner was a staff writer for many years at The New Yorker, contributes frequently to the New York Review of Books, the New York Times Magazine, and his latest book is Stripping Bare the Body, which chronicles the moral history of American power over the last quarter century.
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Auto Tune the News #9: UNITED NATIONS AIR GUITAR
from Dailymotion - search results: music on October 15, 2009
Duration: 182
Duration: 182
Showtunes, How to win the Nobel Peace Prize by not being Bush, and more!Author: BarelyPolitical Tags: AutoTune TheNews GregoryBrothers NobelPrize BarackObama AirGuitar Remix Musical ShowTune Dance Sing UnitedNations Posted: 15 October 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Imagine Leadership | By XPLANE & Nitin Nohria
from Favorites of xplanevisualthinking on June 24, 2009
Duration: 362
Duration: 362
Nitin Nohria and Amanda Pepper of Harvard Business School's Leadership Initiative collaborated with XPLANE to create this video in order to generate a discussion of the value and importance of leadership to address some of societys most pressing problems. It is my desire to inspire people of all ages and social demographics to think about leadership on a broad level, contemplate what it means to them and what individual impact they can have when it comes to leading, says Nohria. - MORE INFO, SOURCE FILES: http://hbs-leadership.wikispaces.com/ - HBS: http://www.hbs.edu/leadership/ - XPLANE: http://www.xplane.com/
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A Really Dangerous Family Vacation
from Pretty Cure on May 08, 2004
Duration: 1490
Duration: 1490
Nagisa goes on a family vacation to what she thought was going to be a lakeside resort hotel.
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