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William Fogg Osgood

William Fogg Osgood (March 10, 1864, Boston – July 22, 1943, Belmont, Massachusetts) was an American mathematician. (Wikipedia).

William Fogg Osgood
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Godfrey Hodgson, “Colonel Edward M. House: Woodrow Wilson’s Right Hand Man”

October 18, 2006. Lecture and discussion with Godfrey Hodgson, Journalist, Historian, and Biographer, “Colonel Edward M. House: Woodrow Wilson’s Right Hand Man.”

From playlist MacMillan Center Archives

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'Lord of the Flies' Character Analysis: Piggy

In this video we analyse the character of Piggy from ‘Lord of the Flies’. Sources referenced: ‘William Golding: The Dark Fields of Discovery’ by Virginia Tiger (1974); ‘William Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies’, by Professor John Carey, (2009); ‘William Golding : Lord of the F

From playlist 'Lord of the Flies' by William Golding

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Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln: Two Leaders | National Geographic

Abraham Lincoln is revered as America’s abolitionist president, but his thoughts about ending slavery were far from ideal. It would take the steady influence of the abolitionist movement and one of its leaders, Frederick Douglass, to guide Lincoln to becoming “The Great Emancipator”. Dougl

From playlist Newest Clips | National Geographic

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Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.

From playlist Voices of History

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Around the World in 72 Days

Enjoy 10% off 6” and 8.5” MOVA Globes with code THEHISTORYGUY. Shop now at https://bit.ly/TheHistoryGuyMOVAGlobes In 1873 French author Jules Verne wrote one of the most popular adventure novels ever written- around the world in eighty days. It was a product of its time, and sparked an ex

From playlist Extraordinary people and personalities

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Kurt Gödel Centenary - Part III

John W. Dawson, Jr. Pennsylvania State University November 17, 2006 More videos on http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Kurt Gödel Centenary

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The Psychological Tricks Keeping You Online

SUBSCRIBE to BrainCraft for more brain hacks, health tips and stories and psychology (and ring that bell!) 👉 http://ow.ly/rt5IE MY PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/BrainCraft We take a look at persuasive design – and how good design persuades you every single day. When it comes to technol

From playlist Tips for Working From Home

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Sir Norman Birkett - This I Believe - 1950s Radio Broadcast

William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, PC, QC was a British barrister, judge, politician and preacher who served as the alternate British judge during the Nuremberg Trials. Member of Parliament for Nottingham East. (Wikipedia) An episode of the CBS Radio Network programme hosted by Ed

From playlist Voices of History

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John Norris Bahcall - Part III

A Celebration of the Life and Work of John Norris Bahcall October 29, 2005 James Wolfensohn, Peter Goddard, Martin Rees, Boris Kayser, Edward Witten, Freeman Dyson, Vera Rubin, Frank Shu, Norman Lebowitz and Robert O'Dell John Norris Bahcall, Richard Black Professor of Astrophysics in th

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Lecture 20 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications

Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood continues his lecture on the Discrete Fourier Transform. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emph

From playlist Lecture Collection | The Fourier Transforms and Its Applications

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John Norris Bahcall - Part I

A Celebration of the Life and Work of John Norris Bahcall October 29, 2005 Nathan Seiberg, Art McDonald, Wick Haxton and Carlos Pena-Garay John Norris Bahcall, Richard Black Professor of Astrophysics in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study, recipient of the

From playlist Natural Sciences

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Millard Fillmore: Last of the Whigs (1850 - 1853)

There's a reason you've never heard of Millard Fillmore. He wasn't that good of a president. He was so mediocre that he pretty much killed off the Whig Party. But it's still worth learning a bit about him, so let's take a look! Script by Michael Thomas Watch the whole American History pl

From playlist American History

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Lecture 18 | The Fourier Transforms and its Applications

Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood continues the lecture on sampling and interpolation while discussing some of the phenomenon associated with it. The Fourier transform is a tool

From playlist Lecture Collection | The Fourier Transforms and Its Applications

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Mech Warfare with Airsoft Firing Robots!

We step into the Mech Warfare arena to check out these agile robots that stomp around a miniature cityscape in heated combat. Builder Toni Lanett Harris shows us how these robots are made using off-the-shelf parts like FPV RC cameras and electric airsoft rifles, with pilots controlling the

From playlist Maker Faire

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Driving Downtown - Toronto University 4K - Canada

Driving Downtown Streets - University Avenue - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 21. Starting Point: University Avenue & College Street - https://goo.gl/maps/qGxz86qgrEn . University Avenue is a major north-south road in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Beginning at Front Street West in t

From playlist Global Cities Index: Alpha City

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Strata 2013 Startup Showcase: Andrew Fogg, import io

http://strataconf.com/ Andrew Fogg, Founder and CDO of import io. Strata 2013 Startup Showcase - Sponsored by Google Cloud Platform

From playlist Strata Conference 2013 (Santa Clara, CA)

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Vincent Lafforgue - 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics Laureate

Vincent Lafforgue CNRS and Institut Fourier, Université Grenoble Alpes 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics For ground breaking contributions to several areas of mathematics, in particular to the Langlands program in the function field case. https://breakthroughprize.org/Laureates/3/L3

From playlist Mathematics

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Van Gogh, Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin

Vincent van Gogh, Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin, 1888, oil on canvas, 24 x 19-11/16 inches (Fogg, Harvard Art Museums) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. This self portrait was painted for Paul Gauguin as part of swap between the artists. Van Gogh chose to represent

From playlist Art in 19th century Europe | Art History | Khan Academy

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Ona Judge, George Washington's fugitive slave

Ona Judge, like many slaves in eighteenth century America, sought freedom by running away from those who claimed her as property to live life as a fugitive slave, always on the run. The people who were seeking her were George and Martha Washington, the first President of the United States

From playlist History without War

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Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer

Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a

From playlist Bicentennial Voices

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