- published: 13 May 2008
- views: 17684
10:09
Global Economics - Economic Development: A Global Challenge
July 2006
This episode examines the dynamics of economic development. What makes it happe...
published: 13 May 2008
Global Economics - Economic Development: A Global Challenge
July 2006
This episode examines the dynamics of economic development. What makes it happen and why do so many countries lag so far behind?
- published: 13 May 2008
- views: 17684
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Millenium Development Goals for 2015
Millenium Development Goals for 2015
In the year 2000, 189 leaders from around the worl...
published: 07 Jun 2009
Millenium Development Goals for 2015
Millenium Development Goals for 2015
In the year 2000, 189 leaders from around the world met at the historic Millenium Summit in New York.
According to the then Secretary-General of the UN, Kofi Annan, the UNs role for the next millenium will be crucial; making it a focal point for joint efforts in a world that presents worrisome statistics that endanger the perpetuation of generations to come.
• 1.2 billion people live with less than US$1.00 per day.
• 800 million people are malnourished.
• 153 million children are below their ideal weight.
• 115 million children are not enrolled in school.
• 97% of these children are in developing countries.
• 64% of the worlds illiterate population are women.
• 80% of the worlds refugee population are women.
• 60% of children not enrolled in primary school are women.
• Every year 10 million children die of preventable diseases.
• 30 thousand deaths per day.
• Anually, 500 mil thousand women die when giving birth or during their pregnancy.
• In Africas Sub-Saharan region 1 in 16 women die in these conditions.
• In countries of the OCDE this same proportion is of only 1 in every 2800 women.
• In the year 2000, 22 million people had died of AIDS.
• 13 million children lost their parents to the HIV virus.
• 40 million people live with the virus.
• Anually, 300 million cases of malaria are detected.
• Anually 60 million people are infected by tuberculosis.
• In the year 2000 1 billion people in developing countries didnt have access to drinkable water.
• 2.4 billion people didnt have access to sanitary services.
• 14% of the worlds population (in the developed world) produces 44% of the yearly CO2 total.
• US$ 100 billion are necessary for acheiving the MDGs.
• 0.5 of the GDP of developed countries is necessary for raising that amount.
The result of this meeting?
A commitment, with a set deadline; 2015.
Erradicate extreme poverty and hunger.
Achieve universal primary education.
Promote gender equality and empower women.
Reduce child mortality.
Improve maternal health.
Combat AIDS/HIV, malaria and other diseases.
Ensure environmental sustainability.
Develop a global partnership for development.
I CAN, YOU CAN, WE CAN!
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- published: 07 Jun 2009
- views: 118305
2:22
What is Development?
What is Development?
http://www.geographyalltheway.com/ib_geography/ib_development/what...
published: 24 Aug 2008
What is Development?
What is Development?
http://www.geographyalltheway.com/ib_geography/ib_development/what_is_development.htm
- published: 24 Aug 2008
- views: 19960
9:56
Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing Back the Social
Discussions about Green Economy often ignore the Social - this short 10 minute video addre...
published: 03 Jan 2012
Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing Back the Social
Discussions about Green Economy often ignore the Social - this short 10 minute video addresses this issue. Check out UNRISD's Project on the Social Dimensions of Green Economy and Sustainable Development http://www.unrisd.org/greeneconomy
This is the first of six videos in the series "Bringing the Social to Rio+20".
As the world prepares for Rio+20 - marking 20 years since the landmark 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, UNRISD asks the question "Where is the Social in Green Economy?".
This video project is part of the UNRISD project "Social Dimensions of Green Economy and Sustainable Development".
For more info, please see: http://www.unrisd.org/greeneconomy
Footage is based on recordings and interviews from the UNRISD conference "Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing back the Social Dimension" (2011).
- published: 03 Jan 2012
- views: 31359
9:12
Developing the CEO Within You
An interview with Joseph L. Bower, Professor, Harvard Business School. To become an effec...
published: 03 Nov 2008
Developing the CEO Within You
An interview with Joseph L. Bower, Professor, Harvard Business School. To become an effective CEO, work for companies committed to leadership development, and take responsibility for your own development on the job.
- published: 03 Nov 2008
- views: 134626
58:43
Brain Development
UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate...
published: 22 Jan 2008
Brain Development
UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate relationship between biology and external influences in the development of the brain. Series: "Grey Matters" [3/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11188]
- published: 22 Jan 2008
- views: 51486
8:08
The Science of Achievement (Personal Development Plan)
Personal Development Plan Template
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published: 21 Feb 2013
The Science of Achievement (Personal Development Plan)
Personal Development Plan Template
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- published: 21 Feb 2013
- views: 56375
6:18
Piaget's Stages of Development
This is a collection of clips demonstrating Piaget's Stages of development. For Health and...
published: 26 Apr 2011
Piaget's Stages of Development
This is a collection of clips demonstrating Piaget's Stages of development. For Health and Social Care and Psychology.
- published: 26 Apr 2011
- views: 183326
7:27
Top 10 'Arrested Development' Running Gags
With Arrested Development making its unexpected Season 4 return on Netflix in May, we figu...
published: 08 Feb 2013
Top 10 'Arrested Development' Running Gags
With Arrested Development making its unexpected Season 4 return on Netflix in May, we figured we'd count down the Top 10 running jokes in the show!
Now the story of our favorite moments, and the one video that had no choice but to keep them all together. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 "Arrested Development" running gags.
- published: 08 Feb 2013
- views: 34526
3:27
The Last of Us Development Series Episode 1: Hush
A look at the origin and characterstics of the Infected in the first video of The Last of ...
published: 28 Feb 2013
The Last of Us Development Series Episode 1: Hush
A look at the origin and characterstics of the Infected in the first video of The Last of Us Development series.The Last of Us is in stores June 14, 2013. Pre Order now.
The Last of Us is genre-defining experience blending survival and action elements to tell a character driven story about a population decimated by a modern plague. Cities are abandoned and being reclaimed by nature. Remaining survivors are killing each other for food, weapons and whatever they can find. Joel, a ruthless survivor, and Ellie, a young teenage girl who's braver and wiser beyond her years, must work together to survive their journey across what remains of the United States.
Developed by Naughty Dog, The Last of Us is being made exclusively for the PS3 system.
Visit the official The Last of Us website at: http://www.lastofus.com/
or visit Naughty Dog at: http://www.naughtydog.com/
You can also follow Naughty Dog on...
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©2012 Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. The Last of Us is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. Created and developed by Naughty Dog, Inc.
The Sony Computer Entertainment logo is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. "PlayStation" and the "PS" Family logo are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 166281
48:58
5. What Is It Like to Be a Baby: The Development of Thought
Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110)
This lecture explores issues and ideas related to...
published: 30 Sep 2008
5. What Is It Like to Be a Baby: The Development of Thought
Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110)
This lecture explores issues and ideas related to the branch of psychology known as cognitive development. It begins with an introduction of Piaget who, interested in the emergence of knowledge in general, studied children and the way they learn about the world in order to formulate his theories of cognitive development. This is followed by an introduction to the modern science of infant cognition. Finally, the question of the relationship between and the existence of different kinds of development is addressed.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Jean Piaget, Stage Theory and Its Limits
12:50 - Chapter 2. The Modern Science of Infant Cognition
25:12 - Chapter 3. Babies in the Social World
31:26 - Chapter 4. Question and Answer on Learning and Development
33:53 - Chapter 5. Review of Studies Presented in Class; Autism
40:38 - Chapter 6. Question and Answer on Autism
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 78291
11:32
Animal Development: We're Just Tubes - Crash Course Biology #16
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the e...
published: 14 May 2012
Animal Development: We're Just Tubes - Crash Course Biology #16
Hank discusses the process by which organisms grow and develop, maintaining that, in the end, we're all just tubes.
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Follow CrashCourse on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thecrashcourse
Table of Contents
1) Zygote 2:38
2) Morula 2:53
3) Blastula 3:25
4) Radial Symmetry 4:11
5) Bilateral Symmetry 4:26
6) Gastrulation 4:52
7) Blastopore 5:02
8) Gastrula 5:17
9) Protostomes & Deuterostomes 5:33
10) Germ Layers 6:22
a) Diploblastic 6:32
b) Triploblastic 6:44
11) Biolography 7:27
References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: http://bit.ly/IS8lMi
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- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 93541
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3:58
The Science of Early Childhood Development
This video from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University (developingchild....
published: 01 Oct 2009
The Science of Early Childhood Development
This video from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University (developingchild.harvard.edu) features Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Harvard School of Public Health, and Harvard Medical School addressing basic concepts of early childhood development, established over decades of neuroscience and behavioral research, which help illustrate why child development—particularly from birth to five years—is a foundation for a prosperous and sustainable society.
- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 100073
60:26
Google I/O 2011: Android Development Tools
Xavier Ducrohet, Tor Norbye
This talk provides an in-depth look at the Android develop...
published: 12 May 2011
Google I/O 2011: Android Development Tools
Xavier Ducrohet, Tor Norbye
This talk provides an in-depth look at the Android development tools, along with tips & tricks for getting the most out of them. From project support, to source editing and visual editors, to emulator execution and debugging and profiling, this talk will help you get more productive with Android development. The main focus is on Eclipse, but we will discuss other complementary tools as well. This is a demo-oriented talk, and our goal is to show the available features, and how they fit into the workflow.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 498232
7:57
Human Brain Development - Thomas Jessell, PhD, Edited Pt 1 (of 2)
Thomas Jessell, PhD, of Columbia University provides a detailed explanation of central ner...
published: 07 Jun 2010
Human Brain Development - Thomas Jessell, PhD, Edited Pt 1 (of 2)
Thomas Jessell, PhD, of Columbia University provides a detailed explanation of central nervous system development mechanisms in humans.
Using the embryonic stage as a platform, he elucidates on such details as location-specific differentiation, transcription factors, protein signaling gradients, and the role of the Sonic Hedgehog gene.
Generalizing to brain development, other somatic cell development, and later stages of human development, both fetal and postnatal, Dr. Jessell provides a comprehensive answer to a constant developmental question: "How do so few cells become many specialized cells?"
This is a highly edited version, further edited into two parts for YouTube. This is part one.
The full, hour-long presentation is an excellent lecture called:
"Building Brains: The Molecular Logic of Neural Circuits".
Given on 12/04/2008, it is part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Holiday Lecture Series.
It is available for free online.
Here at YouTubeEDU, keywords: jessell brain
and at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctCzreJqouA
(the following link is temporarily down)
http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=29385&fID;=345
- published: 07 Jun 2010
- views: 26312