2017-02-03

History vs. Cleopatra - Alex Gendler


source: TED-Ed    2017年2月2日
View full lesson: ed.ted.com/lessons/history-vs-cleopatra-alex-gendler
She was the most notorious woman in ancient history, a queen who enraptured not one but two of Rome’s greatest generals. But was she just a skilled seductress – or a great ruler in her own right? Alex Gendler puts this controversial figure on trial in History vs. Cleopatra.
Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Brett Underhill.

Management Accounting by Amarjeet Kaur Malhotra (U of New Delhi)

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source: Cec Ugc     2016年7月29日

Accounting Framework - Concepts & Conventions 1:01:33
An Overview of Management Accounting 55:39
Analysis of Financial Statements 56:28
Application of Ratio Analysis for Liquidity Assessment 58:33
Application of Ratio Analysis for Liquidity Assessment 58:33
Fund Flow Statement 56:19
Fund Flow Operations 58:10
Cash Flow Statement 1:00:28
Calculating Cash From Operations 59:47
Cost Concepts and Classification 58:01
Absorption and Variable Costing 59:50
Cost Volume Profit Analysis 1:00:48
An Overview of Budgetary Control System 1:01:53
Preparation of Budget 59:00
An Overview of Standard Costing System 1:01:22
An Analysis of Variance 1:00:34
Responsibility Accounting 1:00:57

Genetics by V. S. Rawat (University of Delhi)

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source: Cec Ugc     2016年3月11日

Genetics : An Introduction 57:03
Modifications of Mendel's Monohybrid Ratio 58:16
Sex Determination 57:33
Sex Linked Inheritance 58:12
Extranuclear Inheritance 59:30
Riboswitches and RNA Interference 56:45
Chromosomal Mutations 58:56
Chromosomal Mutations - II 56:53
Explaining Genetic Events in Probability 53:30
Transposable Elements 58:35
Effects of Genetic Background of phenotype 59:09
Genetic Recombination in bacteria -Transformation 57:43
Immunological Methods - II 55:09
Polygenic Inheritance 59:56
Genetic Recombination in Bacteria -Transduction - I 55:28
Regeneration 53:14
Gametogenesis - I 58:10
Genetics and Evolution- I 56:47
Population Genetics - I 56:39
GENE Mutations 46:14
Speciation 56:03

Speech and Hearing Science I by Sarah Boyce at ETSU

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source: East Tennessee State University    2016年8月26日
Sarah Boyce M.S., CCC-SLP
CDIS 4017 - Speech and Hearing Science I
ETSU Department of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology
A study of the basic theories, physics, and acoustics of speech production. Information pertaining to the anatomy and physiology of spoken language are also presented. This course provides a laboratory experience that includes an introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet and transcriptions of speech from typical speakers with different regional dialects.
ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online

CDIS 4017 - Fall 2015 Syllabus Review and Intro 15:39
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 1 - Overview of Clinical Phonetics 8:57
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 2 - Linguistic Phonetics 18:26
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 3 - A and P Speech Mechanism Part 1 15:19
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 3 - A and P Speech Mechanism Part 2 15:08
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 4 - Classification of Vowels 21:43
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 4 - Vowel Transcription Practice 8:48
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 5 - Consonants Part 1 of 2 15:29
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 5 - Consonants Part 2 of 2 21:05
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 6 - Part 1 of 2 27:34
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 6 - Part 2 of 2 11:39
CDIS 4017 - Chapter 10 Phonetic Variation 34:33
CDIS 4017 Transcription Explained Further 25:39
CDIS 4017 - Syllabus  20:37
CDIS 4017 - Terminology Part 1 (DONE) 26:29
CDIS 4017 - Terminology Part 2 (DONE) 19:43
CDIS 4017 Basic Acoustics Part 1 Fall 2014 20:36
CDIS 4017 - Basic Acoustics Part 2 14:03
CDIS 4017 - Speech Production Systems Part 1 (done-Kelli) 33:19
CDIS 4017 - Introduction to Vowels Part 1 (done- kelli) 23:38
CDIS 4017 - Introduction to Vowels Part 2 (done) 28:20
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Vowels Part 1 (DONE) 45:27
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants Part 2 (done) 8:26
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Speech Production Systems Part 2a (Done) 24:18
Speech Production Systems Part 2b (Done) 14:16

Speech & Hearing Science II by Saravanan Elangovan at ETSU

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source: East Tennessee State University    2016年1月12日
CDIS 4027 Speech & Hearing Science II
Dr. Saravanan Elangovan

CDIS 4027 Syllabus 2016 (Erin) 13:30
CDIS 4027 Syllabus Spring 2015 18:00
CDIS 4027 Sound and Its Measurement 28:05
CDIS 4027 Physical Aspects of Sound 28:44
CDIS 4027 Sound and Its Measurement Cont. 38:56
CDIS 4027 Introduction to the Decibel 27:29
CDIS 4027 Introduction to the Decibel Pt. 2 42:59
CDIS 4027 External Ear 41:05
CDIS 4027 Otoscopy Demonstration 5:16
CDIS 4027 Middle Ear 25:05
CDIS 4027 Middle Ear Pt 2 19:06
CDIS 4027 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflexes 47:47
CDIS 4027 Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflexes Pt 2 18:35
CDIS 4027 Tympanometry Demonstration 5:03
CDIS 4027 Inner Ear 29:44
CDIS 4027 Inner Ear Pt 2 36:49
CDIS 4027 Inner Ear Pt 3 50:23
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment Puretone Audiometry 41:58
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment Puretone Audiometry Pt 2 19:04
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment Puretone Audiometry Pt 3 51:38
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment Puretone Audiometry Pt 4 36:19
CDIS 4027 Hearing Evaluation 18:01
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment Speech Audiometry 38:55
CDIS 4027 Hearing Assessment OAE and ABR 28:43
CDIS 4027 Disorders of the Outer and Middle Ear 36:56
CDIS 4027 Disorders of the Inner Ear 27:57
CDIS 4027 Tomorrow Dad Will Still be Deaf 46:26
CDIS 4027 Hearing Aids 13:11
CDIS 4027 - Profession of Audiology 25:54
CDIS 4027 Types of Hearing Loss 2:38
CDIS 4027 - Newborn Hearing Screening - A Sound Beginning 6:24

Speech and Hearing Science I by Chaya Guntupalli (Nanjundeswaran) at ETSU

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source: East Tennessee State University     2016年10月18日
Chaya Guntupalli (Nanjundeswaran) Ph.D.
CDIS 4017 - Speech and Hearing Science I
A study of the basic theories, physics, and acoustics of speech production. Information pertaining to the anatomy and physiology of spoken language are also presented. This course provides a laboratory experience that includes an introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet and transcriptions of speech from typical speakers with different regional dialects.
ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online

CDIS 4017 - Syllabus 20:37
CDIS 4017 - Terminology Part 1 (DONE) 26:29
CDIS 4017 - Terminology Part 2 (DONE) 19:43
CDIS 4017 Basic Acoustics Part 1 Fall 2014 20:36
CDIS 4017 - Basic Acoustics Part 2 14:03
CDIS 4017 - Speech; Periodic or Aperiodic 9:07
CDIS 4017 - Speech Production Systems Part 1 (done-Kelli) 33:19
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CDIS 4017 - Speech Production Systems Done 20:12
CDIS 4017 - Introduction to Vowels Part 1 (done- kelli) 23:38
CDIS 4017 - Introduction to Vowels Part 2 (done) 28:20
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Vowels Part 1 (DONE) 45:27
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Vowels 2 (DONE) 13:32
CDIS 4017 - Lab 1 Acoustics of Vowels (Done)  6:45
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants Part 1 (Nasals) (done) 27:11
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants Part 2 (done) 8:26
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants Part 3 (Fricatives) (charlie done)) 11:38
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants: Part 4 (Stops) (DONE) 24:45
CDIS 4017 - Acoustics of Consonants Part 5 (Stops) (DONE) 24:11
CDIS 4017 - Lab Demo Acoustics of Consonants (done) 13:35
CDIS 4017 - Suprasegmentals Part 1 (done) 24:21
CDIS 4017 - Suprasegmentals Part 2 Done 18:05
CDIS 4017 - Models of Speech Production Part 1 (Done) 19:11
CDIS 4017 - Models of Speech Production Part 2 (DONE) 32:23
CDIS 4017 - Feedback Mechanisms Part 1 (done) 23:30
)CDIS 4017 - Feedback Mechanisms Part 2 (done) 20:36
CDIS 4017 - Speech Perception (Done) 1:00:09
CDIS 4017 - Clinical Instrumentation Part 1 (done) 26:23
CDIS 4017 - Clinical Instrumentation Part 2 (done) 36:13
Speech Production Systems Part 2a (Done) 24:18
Speech Production Systems Part 2b (Done) 14:16

Voltaire's Candide by Tim Nance

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source: Tim Nance 2016年9月30日
Candide: Introduction, Background, and Style 11:32
Candide, Chapters 1-6 11:43
Candide, Chapters 7-12 10:16
Candide, Chapters 13-18 12:41
Candide, Chapters 19-24 14:41
Candide, Chapters 25-30 8:53

Workshop on Cities, Climate Forcing and Infectious Disease Dynamics


source: The University of Chicago    2017年1月10日
At the UChicago Center in Delhi, presentations were given on Climate sensitive diseases in urban environments, a dynamical perspective.

Bill Draper: The Origins of Venture Capital in Silicon Valley


source: Stanford     2017年1月9日
Bill Draper is one of the West Coast's first venture capitalists, and over his career has witnessed the rapid emergence and continued development of the venture capital field in Silicon Valley. The brainchild behind the venture capital funds Draper Richards, Draper International, and Sutter Hill Ventures, in this fireside chat, Bill discusses the rise of Sand Hill Road and Silicon Valley and its continued evolution.
Course Description: We often discuss how technology is reinvented and disrupted, but there is also a good amount of change occurring within the venture capital industry. Within the past several decades there have been new entrants, from incubators to angels to different models of venture capital.
The course explores changes in the venture capital industry: from the rise of Sand Hill Road and investing in the dot-com bubble, to incubators and accelerators, equity crowdfunding platform, and different models of venture capital today. Through lectures, guest speakers and interviews, the course explores how companies are funded, grown, and scaled, hearing from individuals who have been at the forefront of the industry as investors, technologists and entrepreneurs.

Esperanto: What, Why, How


source: GoogleTechTalks    2017年1月18日
A Google TechTalk, 12/6/16, presented by Alexey Nezhdanov
ABSTRACT: Esperanto is a constructed language that is 100+ years old. I shared my own experience learning this language.
Some comments for the video:
0:17 An agitation that the talk has finally started affected my English which is bad enough even without that :( Sorry.
1:45 Complete miss. I meant the country - and a different one - and I would still have been wrong. Zamenhof was born in Białystok which at the time belonged to the Russian Empire (now Poland).
14:18 "Poste" is a proverb, not a pronoun.
19:45 Zurich German kicks in (I'm in the second week of the language course). The correct possessive pronoun would be "mia", not "mis"
21:49 "They" is just a single person that I asked. A Spanish-speaking person said (today) that it looks like Czech language to him.
26:35 The question being asked is "what actual scientific principles were used in creation of Esperanto?"
37:45 The question being asked is "what is an estimate of a chance of meeting another esperantist?"
38:18 The "99.X%" figure that I use is actually my interpretation of the phrase "almost all" plus some other facts
40:30 I misunderstood the question. The question was "is it mostly no problem to split a stream of sounds into individual words" and my answer was to the question "is it easy enough to segment written words into sub-parts". The answer to original question would be "I would expect so, but I don't know".

Conscious Love with Richard Smoley


source: New Thinking Allowed    2017年1月1日
Richard Smoley is editor of Quest: The Journal of the Theosophical Society in America. He is also former editor of Gnosis Magazine. His books include Hidden Wisdom: The Guide to the Western Inner Traditions, Inner Christianity: The Guide to the Esoteric Tradition, Forbidden Faith: The Secret History of Gnosticism, The Essential Nostradamus, Conscious Love: Insights from Mystical Christianity, The Dice Game of Shiva: How Consciousness Creates the Universe, The Supernatural: Writings on an Unknown History, The Deal: A Guide to Radical and Complete Forgiveness, and How God Became God: What Scholars Are Really Saying About God and the Bible.
Here he proposes that, in spite of our spiritual ideals, romantic relationships are predicated upon an “equation” regarding the social standing, talents, and attributes of each partner. In arranged marriages, where people learn to love each other after they are wedded, this equation is particularly important. The esoteric tradition of Gurdjieff, from which the phrase “conscious love” is derived, teaches that the higher ranges of love are attained through work on oneself. The initiations described by Rudolf Steiner require one to pass by the “Guardians of the Threshold” that represent the parts of ourselves we consider ugly.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is the recipient of the only doctoral diploma in "parapsychology" ever awarded by an accredited university (University of California, Berkeley, 1980). He is a past vice-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology; and is the recipient of the Pathfinder Award from that Association for his contributions to the field of human consciousness. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.
(Recorded on August 6, 2016)

Mark Carney | Policy Issues Affecting the Bank of England


source: London School of Economics and Political Science 2017年1月20日
A lecture by Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England, followed by a discussion and Q&A with Amartya Sen, Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University, chaired by Professor Lord Stern.
Mark Carney is Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the Monetary Policy Committee, Financial Policy Committee and the Board of the Prudential Regulation Authority. The Governor joined the Bank on 1 July 2013. After a thirteen-year career with Goldman Sachs in its London, Tokyo, New York and Toronto offices, Mark Carney was appointed Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada in August 2003. In November 2004, he left the Bank of Canada to become Senior Associate Deputy Minister of Finance. He held this position until his appointment as Governor of the Bank of Canada on 1 February 2008. Mark Carney served as Governor of the Bank of Canada and Chairman of its Board of Directors until 1 June 2013.

Amartya Sen is Thomas W Lamont University Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. He is the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics and an LSE Honorary Fellow.
Nicholas Stern is the Chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the LSE and is currently the President of the British Academy.
The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching.
The Centre For Macroeconomics (@CFMUK) brings together world-class experts to carry out pioneering research on the global economic crisis and to help design policies that alleviate it.

Wittgenstein


source: Philosophical Overdose    2017年1月5日
Grant Bartley from Philosophy Now and guest Daniel Hutto from the University of Wollongong discuss the work of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. https://philosophynow.org
Read some Wittgenstein: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/5740/5...
https://web.archive.org/web/200512102...

Brains as objects. Mind as Matter by Marius Kwint


source: SchAdvStudy     2013年12月18日
25-10-13 Institute of Philosophy
http://www.sas.ac.uk/
http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/about/new...
The Artful Brain Conference: Brains as objects. Mind as Matter - Marius Kwint (Portsmouth)

This presentation is not so much about how the brain perceives or constructs art, but how art constructs and represents the brain. It will offer the perspective of the guest curator (an art historian) on the making of the Wellcome Collection exhibition Brains: the Mind as Matter, which showed to considerable publicity and popularity in London in 2012 and is currently exhibiting in Manchester at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI). The Brains exhibition does not primarily attempt to explain brain function, but to view the brain as a material object made meaningful through the history of scientific, technological, artistic and cultural practices, and representation. It concentrates on the brain as a physical presence, both embodied and disembodied, and the modes of collecting, preservation, imaging and direct intervention that it has undergone. This account will look behind the scenes at the research and production process for the exhibition, also suggest future avenues for investigating the relationship between the brain as a figure and visual and material culture.

Jacques Ranciere: The Importance of Critical Theory for Social Movements...


source: Eidos84    2011年2月1日
Jacques Ranciere on 'The Importance of Critical Theory for Social Movements Today' (October 23, 2009).

Paul Ricoeur: Death and Eternity (English Subtitles)


source: Eidos84    2012年1月8日
A short excerpt from a 1969 interview with Paul Ricoeur.
Translated by Kris Pender and Philippe Salmon.