The Groundwork was a privately held technology firm, run by Michael Slaby, that was formed in June 2014. Campaign finance disclosures revealed that Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign was a client of the Groundwork. Most of the Groundwork's employees are back-end software developers with experience at tech firms like Netflix, DreamHost, Zalando, and Google. The Groundwork is responsible for the "critical functions of modern campaigning" by using technological resources to consume digital data about voters, and then developing the technological means to assist the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign target these voters for fundraising, advertising, outreach. It is a customer relationship management system for future voters." (Wikipedia).
High Voltage Lab - Grounding Rods Part 2
In part two of our installation of the grounding rods, we connect the external grounding system, and the internal, and in the process we get to see the many tries of us attempting to get just the right height.
From playlist The New Lab
Grounding and Shielding of electric circuits
Covers electromagnetic interference, ground loops, and other topics involving the grounding and shielding of electric circuits. My Patreon account is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK
From playlist Physics
What is Ground? Earth Ground/Earthing
What is ground and what does it mean to do Earthing? Here I answer what ground is, how it relates to your wall socket and the wiring in your appliances, how to get grounds for your high voltage and other experiments, and about the ground symbol in electrical schematics. This video was mad
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High Voltage Lab - Grounding Rods Part 1
In this series we cover the basics of installing Ground rods for use in High voltage experimentation
From playlist The New Lab
The essential dichotomy underlying mathematics | Data Structures Math Foundations 186
What lies at the very core of mathematics? What is mathematics ultimately about, once we strip away all the hoopla and complexity? In this video I give you my answer to this intriguing question. Surprisingly, it is not really the natural numbers: they are fundamental, but not the most fund
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The realm of natural numbers | Data structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 155
Here we look at a somewhat unfamiliar aspect of arithmetic with natural numbers, motivated by operations with multisets, and ultimately forming a main ingredient for that theory. We look at natural numbers, together with 0, under three operations: addition, union and intersection. We will
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Why Buildings Need Foundations
What the heck is a foundation and why do all structures need one? The bundle deal with Curiosity Stream has ended, but you can still get a great discount on Nebula and support Practical Engineering here: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engineering If all the earth was solid rock, life woul
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Mod-04 Lec-17 Basic Lemma and Uniqueness Theorem
Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications by A. K. Nandakumaran,P. S. Datti & Raju K. George,Department of Mathematics,IISc Bangalore.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in.
From playlist IISc Bangalore: Ordinary Differential Equations and Applications | CosmoLearning.org Mathematics
Consequentialism, Deontology and Virtue Ethics
In this lecture, Professor Adrian Moore (University of Oxford) explores the difference between the three main strands of moral philosophy –consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. This lecture is part of a larger course on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. The full course can be fo
From playlist Philosophy
In this lecture, Dr Iain Law (University of Birmingham) introduces the concept of a moral theory and thinks about what distinguishes deontological moral theories from other kinds of moral theories (e.g. virtue ethics, utilitarianism), focusing in particular on: (i) the deontological theory
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What's the difference between concrete and cement? Concrete is the most important construction material on earth and foundation of our modern society. At first glance it seems rudimentary, but there is a tremendous amount of complexity involved in every part of designing and placing conc
From playlist Civil Engineering
Physics | History and Philosophy of Astronomy 5.05
Learn about the history and philosophy of astronomy from Professor Impey, a University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy at the University of Arizona, with our Knowing the Universe: History and Philosophy of Astronomy course here on YouTube. This video is part of module 5, Gravity. Che
From playlist History and Philosophy Course Module 5: Gravity
Organic Chemistry 51A. Lecture 18. Introduction to Understanding Organic Reactions (Nowick)
UCI Chem 51A Organic Chemistry (Fall 2009) Lec 18. Organic Chemistry -- Introduction to Understanding Organic Reactions View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/chem_51a_organic_chemistry.html Instructor: James Nowick, Ph.D. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA Terms of Use: htt
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These Rotifers Glue Themselves Together
Get your own rotifer by picking up one of our Brachinous pins: https://microcosmos.store/products/brachionus-enamel-pin As animals, we owe a lot to the single-celled organisms that came before us. These are the organisms that laid the chemical groundwork for how we live, from the DNA and
From playlist Season 6
How To Create Top Down RPG In Unity - Character & Saving | Session 01 | #gamedev
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project series, you will learn how to create Top Down RPG in Unity. This project tutorial will go over the starting setup as well as the basic requirements for creating any top-down RPG in Unity. We’ll be focusing on the creation of a character, ass
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Multisets and a new framework for arithmetic | Data Structures Math Foundations 187
Here we go back to the first videos in this series and recast that discussion in a more solid direction by utilizing our understanding of multisets. The crucial point is to define what a natural number is in a clear way. This issue is far more subtle than is generally acknowledged. For u
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Faith and Government in Development
Tony Blair, Howland Distinguished Fellow at Yale University, responds to a students question about the value of religion in relation to government efforts at development.
From playlist Faith & Globalization 2009
Ozzy Osbourne's Birthday (December 3) | This Day in History #35
Even Ozzy Osbourne has a birthday and today is it. Learn about the birth and life of the original lead singer for Black Sabbath on This Day In History. Tune in for new episodes every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday! Watch More Stuff You Should Know on TestTube http://testtube.com/stuffyoush
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The genius of Marie Curie - Shohini Ghose
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-genius-of-marie-curie-shohini-ghose Marie Skłodowska Curie’s revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and nuclear physics, to name a few. But
From playlist Well-behaved women seldom make history
The deep structure of the rational numbers | Real numbers and limits Math Foundations 95
The rational numbers deserve a lot of attention, as they are the heart of mathematics. I am hopeful that modern mathematics will (slowly) swing around to the crucial realization that a lot of things which are currently framed in terms of "real numbers" are more properly understood in terms
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