Tag Archive: Professor

Apr
08

Economy Professor Richard Wolff talks about public banking

Listen to the complete program: http://rdwolff.com/content/economic-update-economic-reality-checks Visit Professor Wolff’s websites: http://rdwolff.com http:…Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Mar
05

Islam the New Catholicism – TYT History (Professor Rich)

In this episode of TYT History hosted by Professor Rich the history of Catholicism is discussed. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. Send your clip to TYT Nation at upload.theyoungturks.com

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Feb
13

Dartmouth Professor Bob Hawley Emphasizes Research and Teaching

Earth sciences Assistant Professor Bob Hawley discusses his research on polar ice caps in Greenland as well as his work with Dartmouth students in Hanover.Video Rating: 5 / 5

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May
06

The Me Fund April 2012 – Professor Beardface

It’s Beardfacé damn it! Tumblr: goo.gl Twitter: twitter.com Google+: goo.gl Facebook: facebook.comVideo Rating: 5 / 5

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May
06

Tea with Nouriel Roubini, professor of economics. economist.com/video

Not all doom and gloom. The professor of economics on America’s banking reforms, the risk of deflation in advanced economies and China’s growthVideo Rating: 4 / 5

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Apr
01

MIT Professor Walter Lewi’s Physics 801 Lecture10 Part1

Hooke’s Law – Springs – Simple Harmonic Motion – Pendulum – Small Angle ApproximationVideo Rating: 4 / 5

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Oct
22

Interview with MIT Physics Professor Walter Lewin

Dr. Walter Lewin, an award-winning science educator and physics professor at MIT, demonstrates the key to a successful science lesson. Interview and video by Nuño Domínguez and Eva Zadeh at the Boston University Center for Science and Medical Journalism. Classroom footage provided by MIT. (web.mit.edu www.sciencemetropolis.com — A Boston Science Blog.Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Sep
05

MIT Professor Walter Lewi’s Physics 801 Lecture 24

Topics covered: Rolling Motion, Gyroscopes, Very Non-intuitive.Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Aug
27

MIT Professor Walter Lewi’s Physics 801 Lecture14

Topics covered: This lecture covers resistive forces such as air drag. It includes the viscous (linear in velocity) and pressure (quadratic in velocity) terms. Quantitative demonstrations with balloons and with ball bearings dropped in syrup are shown.

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