Units of measurement by country
A number of units of measurement were used in Oman. (Wikipedia).
Introduction to standard deviation, IQR [Inter-Quartile Range], and range
From playlist Unit 1: Descriptive Statistics
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
Muscat: City Of The Past Moving Towards The Future | Magnificent Megacities | Spark
Muscat, the capital city of Oman, is highly modern, while also deeply rooted in the past. Nestled between mountains and desert, Muscat is Oman's oldest port city and bustling with life. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur Foll
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From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
Speakers: Stephen Battle, Program Director, Sub-Saharan Africa, World Monuments Fund and Steven Zucker
From playlist Art of Africa | Art History | Khan Academy
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
HMS Ocean Tackles An Active Warzone In Oman | Warship | Spark
The HMS Ocean; Britain's biggest warship and the flagship of The Royal Navy, as she deploys on a sensitive seven-month journey to the Middle East. She's a floating village with her own hospital, shop, police force, church, bank, laundry, gym and even pubs. However, this village is an amp
From playlist Warship UK
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
Worst-case complexity and optimality of methods for smooth optimization – P. Toint – ICM2018
Control Theory and Optimization Invited Lecture 16.5 Worst-case evaluation complexity and optimality of second-order methods for nonconvex smooth optimization Philippe Toint Abstract: We establish or refute the optimality of inexact second-order methods for unconstrained nonconvex optimi
From playlist Control Theory and Optimization
No titles. CND march in London. Various shots of CND marchers making their way through London on a demonstration. They walk down Park Lane en route to rally in Trafalgar Square, carrying banners. General views of police lined up across entrance to Grosvenor Square as marchers walk
From playlist Ban the Bomb!
Prof. Robert Harms: Slave Traders and Colonialism in Equator
Professor Harms is the author of The Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade, which has won numerous prestigious awards. He has also written two books on the history of equatorial Africa: River of Wealth, River of Sorrow: The Central Zaire Basin in the Era of the Slave a
From playlist The MacMillan Report
ASU students from Oman | Arizona State University
Encouraging diversity and inclusion, ASU welcomes students from 136 countries around the world. More than 12,000 international students call ASU home making us the #1 public university in the U.S. for hosting students from other countries. Students studying here from the Sultanate of Oman
From playlist International students at Arizona State University (ASU)
Ancient Aliens: Ultra-Terrestrial Beings on Planet Earth (Season 8) | History
The search continues with new episodes of In Search Of Fridays at 10/9c! Stories about supernatural beings known as Jinn, or genie, in Islamic folklore are linked to an ancient astronaut theory about ultra-terrestrials that walk among us undetected in this clip from Season 8, Episode 4, "
From playlist Ancient Aliens: Official Series Playlist | New Episodes Fridays at 9/8c | History
Culture and Health: Socially Transmitted Illnesses
April 8, 2012 - Firyal Abdulaziz discusses the growing epidemic of obesity in the Middle East as well as other cardiovascular problems that are plaguing the region. Her talk centered around her own experiences as well as her career as a doctor working in the region. The talk was part of t
From playlist Feature | AMENDS
From playlist Dimensions Arabe/Arabic / العربية
Photographing Our Seas: Whale Sharks and Mudskippers | Nat Geo Live
Unbeknownst to many, the Middle East is home to some of the world's most remarkable marine ecosystems. But amid photographing juvenile whale sharks and fantastical mudskippers, National Geographic photographer Thomas Peschak comes across a devastating shark-meat trade. ➡ Subscribe: http:/
From playlist National Geographic Live!: Season 9