Croatian Interdisciplinary Society (Croatian: Hrvatsko interdisciplinarno društvo, abbrev. HID) is a non-governmental organization operating in Croatia. It acts to promote interdisciplinary education and research, primarily but not exclusively in the domain of complex systems. They are a member society of the International Federation for Systems Research. (Wikipedia).
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SUSY and Naturalness (2 of 2) - Natalia Toro
Natalia Toro Perimeter Institute July 19, 2013 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Natural Sciences
SUSY and Naturalness (1 of 2) - Natalia Toro
Natalia Toro Perimeter Institute July 18, 2013 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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On the Origin of Life: Major....to biochemistry - Andrei Lupas
https://www.sns.ias.edu/astrophysics/seminars/colloquium/origin-life-major-hurdles-path-organic-chemistry-biochemistry More videos on http://video.ias.edu
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Experts in Teams, Gjovik, Session 2
Experts in Teams, Session 2, Gjovik.
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Living and Learning in a Diverse Community - Caltech - 2015
Learn more about the Caltech Center for Diversity: http://diversity.caltech.edu This video was first shown at Caltech's New Student Orientation on September 22, 2015. Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2015 California Institute of Technology
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Experts in Teams: Gjovik, kick off session
2017, Spring Semester Expert in Teams, kick off lecture
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Classroom Discussion: Faith and violence
After introductory remarks by Miroslav Volf on the interplay of religion, globalization forces, and violence, H.L. Seneviratne (University of Virginia) discusses the civil strife in Sri Lanka, and Peter Kuzmic (Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary) reviews the factors at play in the conflic
From playlist Faith and Globalization
18. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Splendor of Byzantium
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman surveys major trends in Byzantine history from the sixth to eleventh century, dividing the era into four periods. In the sixth century, under Justinian's rule, the Byzantine Empire experienced a period of ex
From playlist The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 with Paul Freedman
France Since 1871 (HIST 276) 1917 is a critical moment in World War I, as the Bolsheviks seize power in Russia and Woodrow Wilson leads the U.S. into war on the side of the Allied powers. Although morale held steady on the home front in France, there were multiple mutinies and strikes a
From playlist France Since 1871 with John Merriman
Persons of Interest: The Student Revolutionary (Espionage Documentary) | Real Stories
One of the most notorious student radicals of the 1960s, Michael Hyde called for the violent overthrow of the State. Hyde and his comrades challenged the conservative Government by supporting the North Vietnamese and ASIO the Australian intelligence service followed them every step of the
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Disregarding Nonintervention: National Liberation and Imperial Paternalism
Michael W. Doyle, Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law and Political Science at Columbia University, gave three public lectures where he examined the legal and ethical arguments supporting nonintervention, engaging in a dialogue with John Stuart Mill's famous remarks on the
From playlist Ethics, Politics and Economics
"Natural SUSY vs. the LHC” by David Shih
Saturday, September 17, 2016
From playlist Natural Sciences
Ante Pavelić - Hitler's Forgotten Ally
Special thanks to subscriber Antoni Vrkic for suggesting this topic. Not many people know that part of the German 6th Army that was destroyed at Stalingrad was actually Croatian, sent east by that nation's sinister dictator, Ante Pavelić, Hitler's forgotten ally. Find out the full story h
From playlist The Eastern Front 1941-45
Croatia in World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special
Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War 1 and Croats were just one of the many ethnicities within the Habsburg Empire that went to to war in 1914. Croats served in Galicia, on the Isonzo Front or in the Navy and it was a Croat who built up the Austro-Hungarian Air
From playlist SPECIAL EPISODES - The Great War
Europe's refugee crisis explained
Support CaspianReport through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CaspianReport BAKU - In the last couple of months, the media headlines have been dominated by the presence of refugees in major European cities. The rush of refugees to Europe has caused considerable diplomatic and domestic tu
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Let's Build Something Together - EDU Valentine
No experience is necessary, but some assembly may be required. Welcome! We are a hands-on STEM channel. We explore physics, sensors, robotics, rovers, chemistry, science museums, and STEM competitions just to name a few. Let us know a bit about you in the comments below. We look forward
From playlist Who Is Your Educational YouTuber?
9. Energy Use by Individuals and Households
MIT 15.031J Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies, Spring 2012 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/15-031JS12 Instructor: Susan Silbey License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 15.031J Energy Decisions, Markets, Policies, Spring 2012
Morning Plenary Session 2 - Nobel Week Dialogue 2013
http://www.nobelweekdialogue.org/programme/programme/ The 2013 Nobel Week Dialogue was dedicated to Exploring the Future of Energy. This event brought together a unique collection of thinkers from a range of disciplines -- Nobel Laureates, world-leading scientists, policy makers and indust
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Bosnia on verge of becoming 'landlocked'
✔ The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/CaspianReport are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You'll also get 25% off if you want the full membership. Croatia's Peljesac Bridge is a prerequisite to enter the borderless Schengen Area. In doing so, howev
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