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To most Americans, the Federal Reserve is just another name on their dollar bill. They don't know that this secretive private bank controls America's entire economic system. The Federal Reserve is no more federal than Federal Express. Created with no constitutional authority in 1913, the Fed prints money out of thin air and loans it to the U.S. treasury at interest. This can only lead to one outcome: debt. Currently, the Federal Reserve is printing billions of dollars to bail out Wall Street while destroying the middle class and the dollar. If our country wants a sound and transparent monetary system, we need to phase out the Federal Reserve system giving power back to the U.S. treasury. Please rate, comment, share, and subscribe. http://www.campaignforliberty.com/ The Money Masters http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936&ei=b7WdSOT2HKiw4QL3uJAQ&q=money+masters Fiat Empire http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5232639329002339531&ei=mbWdSMONDoOm4QLPkeki&q=fiat+empire


"As we have physical science to create external well-being there is a whole inner dimension of science to create inner well being. I call it Inner Engineering." - SADHGURU Inner Engineering - the peak of wellbeing Inner Engineering is offered as an intensive program for personal growth. The program and its environment establish the possibility to explore the higher dimensions of life and offers tools to re-engineer one's self through the inner science of yoga. Once given the tools to rejuvenate, people can optimize all aspects of health, inner growth and success. For those seeking professional and personal excellence, this program offers keys for meaningful and fulfilling relationships at work, home, community, and most importantly, within one's self. Inner Engineering can be thought of as a synthesis of holistic sciences to help participants establish an inner foundation and vision for all dimensions of life and find the necessary balance between the challenges of a hectic career and the inner longing for peace and well being. The approach is a modern antidote to stress, and presents simple but powerful processes from yogic science to purify the system and increase health and inner well being. Program components include guided meditations and transmission of the sacred Shambhavi Maha Mudra. When practiced on a regular basis, these tools have the potential to enhance one's experience of life on many levels. Health * Optimize health and vitality * Reduce stress * Promote mental clarity and emotional balance * Increase and maintain high energy levels throughout the day * Reduce sleep & rest quota * Prevent chronic diseases like Asthma, Allergies, Sinusitis, Hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Epilepsy, Back pain, Skin and eye ailments, Migraine Performance * Increase ability to handle stressful situations * Enhance focus, concentration & memory * Raise productivity and efficiency * Improve communication & inter-human relationships * Maintain optimum levels of performance throughout the day Experience * Establish a positive & open approach towards life * Evaluate personal values and life goals * Generate inner peace and fulfillment * Transcend limitations and fears * Live & experience each moment to the fullest In fostering understanding of their interiority, participants gain powerful tools to cope with the hectic pace of modern life and move into a new plane for living and working. Inner Engineering empowers participants to begin experiencing their lives to the fullest potential. http://www.ishafoundation.org/InnerEngineering


THE CENTURY OF SELF(EPISODE 2):The programme explores how those in power in post-war America used Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind to try and control the masses. Politicians and planners came to believe Freud's underlying premise - that deep within all human beings were dangerous and irrational desires and fears. They were convinced that it was the unleashing of these instincts that had led to the barbarism of Nazi Germany. To stop it ever happening again they set out to find ways to control this hidden enemy within the human mind. Sigmund Freud's daughter, Anna, and his nephew, Edward Bernays, provided the centrepiece philosophy. The US government, big business, and the CIA used their ideas to develop techniques to manage and control the minds of the American people. But this was not a cynical exercise in manipulation. Those in power believed that the only way to make democracy work and create a stable society was to repress the savage barbarism that lurked just under the surface of normal American life. "He said, I am the master of all of these, for I eat the essence of all of these: WHEAT" visit http://www.soulcravings.net FEED YOUR SOUL!


Taped at WQED, Pittsburgh: Segment 1: Tissue engineering panel with: Dr. William Futrell, Chief of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Dr. Peter Johnson, Founder & Director, Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative Segment 2: Fred Rogers, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Segment 3: Thomas Sokolowski, Director, Andy Warhol Museum Segment 4: Albert French, Author, Patches of Fire


This is the front end to our smart house project (or smart office as is the case here). It uses Microsoft speech recognition and Guile 3D agent software (featuring Nicole). The speech synthesis is AT & T voices. The program is written in a .Net language and an earlier version can be downloaded for free (minus the Agent Nicole of course). http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tjmoir/speech.html Of course speech recognition in a relatively noise-free environment is no longer such a challenge and the real work is applying adaptive signal processing to this to improve the hit rate in a noisy environment. This is the main thrust of our research. The recognition part is our interface with the house or office. The present system of course has great potential for disabled people. The devices on this video are powered by the parallel port or via USB to a local Triac switching box we made. I have since added X10 devices which are more convenient and "off the shelf". The X10 devices can be placed anywhere in a house without extra wiring. I will post another video soon. On Windows XP only SAPI4 speech sythesis is supported by Micropsoft for Agents. However, SAPI 5 voices can also be used concurrently which is like a voice-over. School of engineering and Advanced Technology,Massey University Albany Auckland New Zealand.


The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today. Peter Weller hosts.


Longshoreman and what they do at the port of Long Beach, Ca... at the same time they show a Maersk ship under construction.


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The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today.


Google Tech Talks December 19, 2008 ABSTRACT For the past 10 years, Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach has been working with the LEGO Group to bring engineering into every classroom as a way to teach creativity, teamwork, and systems engineering as well as math, science, and literacy. We believe that as the world becomes more technical, and more dependent on technology, it is imperative that those who vote and who make policy understand the fundamentals of science and engineering so that they will make informed decisions on policies like developing a sustainable energy plan or reducing global warming. We do this by bringing engineering into the pre-college classroom and challenging students to design and build solutions to open-ended problems. Chris Rogers will show a number of examples from around the world of how teachers have used LEGO Robots to teach everything from how to graph to how to problem-solve. From LEGO snowplows (made by 1st graders) to automated hamburger makers (made by 13 year olds) to a LEGO robot driven by a fruit fly (made by a doctoral student), students have been excited, innovative, and very enthusiastic to learn. He will conclude by explaining how you can help affect your local school and classroom. Kids (of all ages) welcome. Speaker: Chris Rogers Chris got all three of his degrees at Stanford Univ., where he worked with John Eaton on his thesis looking at particle motion in a boundary layer flow. From Stanford, he went to Tufts as a faculty member, where he has been for the last million years, with a few exceptions. His first sabbatical was spent at Harvard and a local kindergarten looking at methods of teaching engineering. He spent half a year in New Zealand on a Fulbright Scholarship looking at 3D reconstruction of flame fronts to estimate heat fluxes. In 2002-3 he was at Princeton as the Kenan Professor of Distinguished Teaching where he played with underwater robots, wind tunnels, and LEGO bricks. In 2006-7, he spent the year at ETH in Zurich playing with very very small robots and measuring the lift force on a fruit fly. He received the 2003 NSF Directors Distinguished Teaching Scholar Award for excellence in both teaching and research. Chris is involved in several different research areas: particle-laden flows (a continuation of his thesis), telerobotics and controls, slurry flows in chemical-mechanical planarization, the engineering of musical instruments, measuring flame shapes of couch fires, measuring fruit-fly locomotion, and in elementary school engineering education. His work has been funded by numerous government organizations and corporations, including the NSF, NASA, Intel, Boeing, Cabot, Steinway, Selmer, National Instruments, Raytheon, Fulbright, and the LEGO Corporation. His work in particle-laden flows led to the opportunity to fly aboard the NASA 0g experimental aircraft. He has flown over 700 parabolas without getting sick. Chris also has a strong commitment to teaching, and at Tufts has started a number of new directions, including learning robotics with LEGO bricks and learning manufacturing by building musical instruments. He was awarded the Carnegie Professor of the Year in Massachusetts in 1998 and is currently the director of the Center for Engineering Education Outreach (www.ceeo.tufts.edu). His teaching work extends to the elementary school, where he talks with over 1000 teachers around the world every year on ways of bringing engineering into the younger grades. He has worked with LEGO to develop ROBOLAB, a robotic approach to learning science and math. ROBOLAB has already gone into over 50,000 schools worldwide and has been translated into 15 languages. He has been invited to speak on engineering education in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the UK, and in the US. He works in various classrooms once a week, although he has been banned from recess for making too much noise. Most importantly, he has three kids - all brilliant - who are responsible for most of his research interests and efforts.


History Channel - Engineering an Empire - Egypt Documentary that profiles the engineering feats of the Egyptians some 5000 years ago Click on Playlist below to see the rest of the video


The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today. Peter Weller hosts.


http://www.ted.com Robert Lang is a pioneer of the newest kind of origami -- using math and engineering principles to fold mind-blowingly intricate designs that are beautiful and, sometimes, very useful.


The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today. Peter Weller hosts.


The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today. Peter Weller hosts.


Engineering an Empire - The Byzantine Greeks 1


Wyatt Andrews visits a laboratory at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, where scientists like Anthony Atala, M.D., are researching new methods to grow body parts. (CBSNews.com)


Welcome to the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MatSE) at Penn State! Materials Science and Engineering is one of 13 engineering departments at Penn State. With 31 full time faculty members, we are one of the premier materials departments in the world. We offer an in depth education over the full spectrum of materials science and engineering including polymers, ceramics, and metals. The faculty in MatSE covers all interdisciplinary areas of research in materials including nanotechnology, electronic and photonic materials, biomaterials, computational materials science, composites, and a myriad of processing techniques. To learn more, visit www.matse.psu.edu Thank you!


Created as a part of the History and Philosophy of Engineering Education, this video explores contemporary challenges facing engineering education.


THE CENTURY OF SELF(EPISODE 2):The programme explores how those in power in post-war America used Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind to try and control the masses. Politicians and planners came to believe Freud's underlying premise - that deep within all human beings were dangerous and irrational desires and fears. They were convinced that it was the unleashing of these instincts that had led to the barbarism of Nazi Germany. To stop it ever happening again they set out to find ways to control this hidden enemy within the human mind. Sigmund Freud's daughter, Anna, and his nephew, Edward Bernays, provided the centrepiece philosophy. The US government, big business, and the CIA used their ideas to develop techniques to manage and control the minds of the American people. But this was not a cynical exercise in manipulation. Those in power believed that the only way to make democracy work and create a stable society was to repress the savage barbarism that lurked just under the surface of normal American life. "He said, I am the master of all of these, for I eat the essence of all of these: WHEAT" visit http://www.soulcravings.net FEED YOUR SOUL!


Lecture Series on Control Engineering by Prof. S.D. Agashe, Department of Electrical Engineering,IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in


Lecture Series on Introduction to Transportation Engineering by Prof. Bhargab Maitra and Prof. K. Sudhakar Reddy, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in


Lecture Series on Control Engineering by Prof. S.D. Agashe, Department of Electrical Engineering,IIT Bombay. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in


Engineering an Empire - China 1/5