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High Road Award for Excellence in Science and Technology Reporting: Bob McDonald, CBC
High Road Award for Excellence in Science and Technology Reporting: Bob McDonald, CBC
Please view this video from CATAnet TV...Bob McDonald, host of Quirks & Quarks and science correspondent for CBC's The National CBC News Network, the winner of the High Road Award for Excellence in Science & Technology Reporting presented at the 2011 CATAAlliance Innovation Awards Gala. This Award is presented to a journalist or writer raising the public profile of science and technology and contributing to the building of a science and technology culture in Canada. This year we have two winners, one in the English media category and one in the French media category. Bob McDonald, is one of Canada's best-known science journalists. He is host of Quirks & Quarks, the award-winning CBC radio science program, is science correspondent for CBC's The National CBC News Network as well as host and writer of the Gemini winning children's series Head's Up. Through his company, Event Horizon, Bob has produced and hosted more than one hundred educational videos. He is also Chairman of Geospace, an exciting new planetarium from the Toronto Waterfront. Bob is the recipient of many awards, including the Canadian Science Writers, American Institute of Physics, and has been honoured by the Ontario Association of Environmental Educators. Bob has received the "Triple Crown" of Canadian science medals; the Michael Smith Medal for Science Communication from the National Research Council, the Sir Sanford Fleming Medal for science promotion from the Royal Canadian Institute and the Mc Neil Medal <b>...</b>
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John Lithgow: National Arts and Humanities Medals Keynote
John Lithgow: National Arts and Humanities Medals Keynote
Keynote Speech by John Lithgow, acclaimed actor, at a dinner honoring the 2011 National Arts and Humanities Medalists, hosted by the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.
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CIA Archives: Counter-Intelligence Special Operations - Raids and Searches (1969)
CIA Archives: Counter-Intelligence Special Operations - Raids and Searches (1969)
More CIA films: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The Special Activities Division (SAD) is a division of the United States Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) National Clandestine Service (NCS) responsible for covert operations, black operations and other "special activities". These include covert political action and paramilitary special operations. Within SAD there are two separate groups, one for paramilitary operations and another for political action. The Political Action Group within SAD is responsible for covert activities related to political influence, psychological and economic warfare. The rapid development of technology has added cyberwarfare to their mission. A large covert operation usually has components that involve many, or all, of these categories, as well as paramilitary operations. The division is supervised by the US Secretary of State. Special Operations Group (SOG) is the element within SAD responsible for paramilitary operations. These operations include collection of intelligence in hostile countries and regions, and all high threat military or intelligence operations with which the US government does not wish to be overtly associated. As such, members of the unit (called Paramilitary Operations Officers) normally do not carry any objects or clothing (eg, military uniforms) that would associate them with the United States government. If they are compromised during a mission, the government of the United States may deny all knowledge. SOG Paramilitary <b>...</b>
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New Technologies: What's Around the Corner
New Technologies: What's Around the Corner
New Technologies: What's Around the Corner - Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming - 2009-07-28 - Cutting pollution and meeting global warming emissions reduction targets will require the deployment of new technology solutions, opening pathways for job growth in new clean energy industries. Advanced coal and large scale solar projects provide a window to the future of low carbon technology and job opportunities. On Tuesday, July 28th, the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming heard from cutting edge experts in solar and carbon capture technology in a hearing, "New Technologies: What's Around the Corner." The hearing featured companies that are working to capture CO2 from power plants -- one placing it under the ocean floor and another combining CO2 with seawater to make cement. In addition, the Committee heard from solar entrepreneurs who are developing solar panels with greater strength and efficiency that use fewer raw materials in production. WITNESS LIST: Dr. Greg Kunkel: Vice President for Environmental Affairs, Tenaska Inc.; Mr. Frank Smith: Chief Executive Officer, PURGeN One LLC; Dr. Brent Constantz: Chief Executive Officer, Calera Corporation; Dr. Emanuel Sachs: Chief Technical Officer, 1366 Technologies Inc.; Mr. Sean Gallagher: Vice President, Tessera Solar; Mr. Gary Spitznogle: Manager IGCC and Gas Plant Engineering, American Electric Power. Video provided by the US House of Representatives.
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MEP National Conference Roger Kilmer / Pat Gallagher
MEP National Conference Roger Kilmer / Pat Gallagher
Roger Kilmer, MEP Director and Dr. Patrick Gallagher address attendees during 2010 MEP National Conference, Keynote and State of MEP Address on May 3, 2010, in Orlando, FL
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ministry - stigmata (SAD Ops In Afghanistan)
ministry - stigmata (SAD Ops In Afghanistan)
The Special Activities Division (SAD) is a division of the United States Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) National Clandestine Service (NCS) responsible for covert operations known as "special activities", which include covert political action and paramilitary special operations. Within SAD there are two separate groups, one for paramilitary operations and another for covert political action. The Political Action Group within SAD is responsible for covert activities related to political influence, psychological and economic warfare. The rapid development of technology has added cyberwarfare to their mission. A large covert operation usually has components that involve many, or all, of these categories, as well as paramilitary operations. Special Operations Group (SOG) is the element within SAD responsible for paramilitary operations. These operations include the collection of intelligence in hostile countries and regions, and all high threat military or intelligence operations with which the US government does not wish to be overtly associated. As such, members of the unit (called Paramilitary Operations Officers and Specialized Skills Officers) normally do not carry any objects or clothing (eg, military uniforms) that would associate them with the United States government. If they are compromised during a mission, the government of the United States may deny all knowledge. The SAD/SOG is generally considered the most secretive special operations force in the United <b>...</b>
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RACO Panel 4: 2011 Archivist Achievement Awards Presentations
RACO Panel 4: 2011 Archivist Achievement Awards Presentations
Wednesday, May 25, 2011, The National Archives in Washington, DC. The annual Records Administration Conference 2011 (RACO 2011), the annual one-day conference on Federal records management issues was hosted by NARA. Attendees included Federal records officers, records management professionals, information managers, and information technology professionals. Panel sessions included "NARA Transformation and Agency Services: What Does it Mean for You," "How Can Records Managers Keep Up with Social Media," "Balancing Open Access to Information with Today's Security Requirements," "2011 Archivist Achievement Awards Presentations," and "Quick Wins: Things You Can Do Today to Improve Your Program and Reach Customers." Additional information about the conference, panelists, and presentations are available at the RACO 2011 website: www.archives.gov
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2011 I Love My Librarian Award Ceremony
2011 I Love My Librarian Award Ceremony
The 2011 Carnegie Corporation of New York/ New York Times I Love My Librarian Award Ceremony, was held December 8 at The Times Center in New York City with more than 300 guests in attendance. The award program, administered by the American Library Association's Campaign for America's Libraries, honored ten librarians who were recognized for service to their communities, schools and campuses. More than 1700 library patrons nominated a librarian. Janet L. Robinson, chief executive of The New York Times Company, served as emcee of the event. Since the video is over an hour in length, we've provided some timestamps: 2:00 - Caroline Kennedy's keynote address 12:00 - Vartan Gregorian's speech 21:30 - Remarks from Molly Raphael, president, American Library Association I Love My Librarian Award presentations: Awards were presented by Roberta Stevens, past president of the American Library Association, and current president Molly Raphael. 27:15 - Venetia V. Demson, DC Public Library, Washington, DC 30:00 - Martha Ferriby, Hackley Public Library, Muskegon, Michigan 35:00 - Jennifer O. Keohane, The Simsbury Public Library, Simsbury, Connecticut 39:00 - Dr. Rhonda Allison Rios Kravitz, Sacramento City College, Sacramento, California 45:30 - Jennifer U. LaGarde Myrtle Grove Middle School Wilmington, North Carolina 48:30 - Elizabeth "Betsy" Long, Doby's Mill Elementary School Media Center, Lugoff, South Carolina 51:50 - Michelle Luhtala, New Canaan High School Library, New Canaan <b>...</b>
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Winning with solar energy
Winning with solar energy
Energiaklub announced a competition called Suncrown Championship in which it encourages and awards Hungarian settlements that have been outstandingly active in solar energy use, towns and villages that make the most of the power of the Sun. www.res-league.eu www.napkoronabajnoksag.hu www.energiaklub.hu
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Michael Lerner Sam Botta Atlas Shrugged April 15 Movie Release Oscars
Michael Lerner Sam Botta Atlas Shrugged April 15 Movie Release Oscars
ATLAS SHRUGGED Michael Lerner Ayn Rand Scott Brick Audible Amazon The Bachelor when there's genuinely romantic, genuinely sweet (and did we mention genuine?) televised proposals like this? Sam Botta IMDB search Tonya Roberts Charlies Angels, of two years, accountant Jesse Sloan, popped the...
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Google Science Fair 2011 - Opening Event
Google Science Fair 2011 - Opening Event
Get inspired and learn more about the Google Science Fair by watching a recording of the opening event on January 11, 2011. Jump to a particular section by clicking the links below: Mariette DiChristina: www.youtube.com Vint Cerf: www.youtube.com William Kamkwamba: www.youtube.com Spencer Wells: www.youtube.com Google Science Fair Demo: www.youtube.com Tesca Fitzgerald: www.youtube.com Q&A Panel: www.youtube.com About the Google Science Fair Introducing the world's first online global science competition, the Google Science Fair! Google has partnered with CERN, LEGO, National Geographic and Scientific American to create a new kind of online science competition that is more global, open and inclusive than ever before. Students aged 13 - 18 from around the world are invited to enter and compete for awesome once-in-a-lifetime experiences, scholarships and real-life work opportunities. Sign up today at google.com/sciencefair.
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Film World Championship Of Folklore WorldFolk 2011
Film World Championship Of Folklore WorldFolk 2011
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Senate Session 2011-06-08 (16:54:06-17:59:06)
Senate Session 2011-06-08 (16:54:06-17:59:06)
After the transaction of any morning business (not to extend beyond one hour), Senate will continue consideration of S. 782, Economic Development Revitalization Act, with a vote on or in relation to Tester Amendment No. 392, at approximately 2 pm
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Authors@Google: Natan Sharansky
Authors@Google: Natan Sharansky
Natan Sharansky delivered a talk to Googlers in Mountain View on November 1, 2010 entitled "Identity, Freedom, and Global Responsibility." Natan Sharansky's bio: "Natan Sharansky is a legendary figure who serves as an extraordinary emblem of the battle for freedom of Soviet Jews. Born in the Ukraine in 1948, Sharansky graduated from the Physical Technical Institute in Moscow with a degree in computer science. After being denied an exit visa to Israel in 1973, Sharansky became a human rights activist and was one of the founders of the Refusenik movement to earn freedom for Soviet Jews. Convicted in 1978 of treason, he was sentenced to 13 years in the notorious Gulag prison camp. After years of unsuccessful diplomatic efforts and public outcries, he was released in 1986 as part of the East-West prisoner exchange and immigrated to Israel. Currently serving as the Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Mr. Sharansky is a former member of the Israeli Knesset (parliament) and Minister in four successive Israeli governments. He was awarded the US Congressional Gold Medal in 1986; and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2006. Mr. Sharansky appeared as number eleven on the list of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people of 2005 in the "Scientists and Thinkers" category. He continues to lead human rights efforts through his writings and public activities. His memoir, Fear No Evil, was published in the United States in 1988 and has been translated into nine languages. His <b>...</b>
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Online Town Hall
Online Town Hall
President Obama hosts an Open for Questions town hall on the economy on March 26, 2009. At this first ever online town hall from the White House, the President answers questions about the economy submitted and voted on by the public through WhiteHouse.gov. Jared Bernstein, chief economist for Vice President Biden, facilitates. (public domain)
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Film European Championship Of Folklore 2011
Film European Championship Of Folklore 2011
Film European Championship Of Folklore 2011
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Attitude Awards 2011
Attitude Awards 2011
Now in its fourth year, the Attitude Awards recognise the achievements of Kiwis living with a disability. 21 finalists are celebrated at a black tie gala dinner held this year held at Auckland's Viaduct event centre.
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Eddie Opara
Eddie Opara
British-born Eddie Opara is a founding partner of the Map Office, a New Yorkbased studio specializing in design, strategy, and technology. Their diverse range of projects includes the development of the motion graphics for the Morgan Stanley building in Times Square and new graphic identities for institutions such as the Brooklyn Museum and the UCLA Architecture and Urban Design School; websites for clients such as Architectural Research Office that utilize Maps content management software MiG; View, a visualization software program, created for advertising agency JWT (J. Walter Thompson) to analyze their clients brands; and environmental graphics for the Prada Epicenter Store in New York and Stealth, a project exploring the notion of invisibility, at the Studio Museum Harlem. The recipient of numerous awards, Opara has previously worked at 2x4 in New York and studied graphic design at the London College of Printing and Yale University and has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and Columbia University School of Architecture.
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Clearing the Smoke: Understanding the Impacts of Black Carbon Pollution
Clearing the Smoke: Understanding the Impacts of Black Carbon Pollution
Clearing the Smoke: Understanding the Impacts of Black Carbon Pollution - Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming - 2010-03-16 - Black carbon is a particle pollutant -- a component of soot and smoke -- that is emitted during the burning of fossil fuels and biomass. Finding solutions that reduce black carbon pollution is an important step in the fight against climate change. On Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming held a hearing entitled: "Clearing the Smoke: Understanding the Impacts of Black Carbon Pollution." TESTIMONY: Tami Bond, Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Drew Shindell, Senior Scientist, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Conrad Schneider, Advocacy Director, Clean Air Task Force. Video provided by the US House of Representatives.
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2012 Faculty Awards Convocation Ceremony
2012 Faculty Awards Convocation Ceremony
2012 Faculty Awards Convocation Ceremony
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9/17/09: White House Press Briefing
9/17/09: White House Press Briefing
White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)
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Healthy Body = Functional Body. Hollywood Look Side Effect: Healthy Function
Healthy Body = Functional Body. Hollywood Look Side Effect: Healthy Function
My Grandparents chose to love each other when they met as teenagers, and then, they chose to love each other every part of every day, through the Great Depression, through absence during war, child rearing, work, illnesses... Life. Finding TRUE love? They met... And That was it. Again, the true love part was a daily choice whether either was as attractive or as exciting as the day they met. True love depends on each person, not just the one you find or the one that finds you. In other words, Love is a Choice, because we are not 110% lovable 24 hours a day. True love is when each person sees that real life is not like a romance movie script True love is accepting the fact of real life, which brings creative challenges that, with the choice to love, can increase attraction. Popular novels, songs, shows, movies... Each have scripts that are no doubt, inspired. The talented people that write and act, the hundreds or thousands of people that are the list of credits at the end of a movie - from the accountants to the doctors to the musicians and screenwriters - They work on projects that, as finished masterpieces, may often have coincidental similarities to your definition of romance and the most often undefined and over-used phrase... "true love" Again, the credits behind movies, books, shows and songs... include a lot of people. Why, because such productions are intentionally crafted to touch our deepest self. So, they are edited for perfection, music and effects and colors <b>...</b>