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2 weeks ago
Kreisler - Liebeslied
Title: Fritz Kreisler - Liebeslied
From Wikipedia;Fritz Kreisler (February 2, 1875 January 29, 1962) was an Austria-born violinist and composer; ...
ClassicalMusicOnly • 392,098 views
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1 month ago
Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows movie review
Holmes and Watson are back to battle with Sherlock Holmes' nemesis; Professor James Moriarty
See more videos by Jeremy here: http://www.youtube.co...
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1 month ago
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - Movie Review
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law is reviewed by Christy Lemire (AP critic and host of Ebert Priesents at ...
whattheflickshow • 41,295 views
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Terrible review. They sound like a band of fools, validating one another's stupidity by blaming it on the film.
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2 months ago
Sweet Chess Games: Polugaevsky's Ultra Rook Lift
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IM David Pruess shows a sweet game played by one of his favorite chess players, Lev Polugaevsk...
wwwChesscom • 7 views
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3 months ago
I Want to Be a Mathematician: A conversation with Paul Halmos - trailer
The 44-minute film contains a rare interview with Paul Halmos by Peter Renz, revealing his thoughts on mathematics, and how to teach it and write a...
HardProblems • 33,963 views
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3 months ago
Real GDP driving Price
Thinking about how high utilization could drive price as another justification for an upward sloping short-run aggregate supply curve
khanacademy • 11 views
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3 months ago
Screwattack Advantage Announcement
JamesNintendoNerd • 129,312 views
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@kyotanahashi Just awesome!
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3 months ago
Binary Program TI-83+
A video of the calculator program wrote entirely by me (fortunately I never needed to resort to 'any' online references). I was bored at lunch one ...
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3 months ago
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@n0ob7 Yep, but you have eight 1's there. There were only seven 1's in my video.
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3 months ago
so you want to get a PhD in mathematics?
A student approaches a professor for a recommendation for graduate school in mathematics.
Haseeb2 • 54,552 views
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I appreciate how thorough you are in describing the requirements of grad school mathematics. This animation comforts me like a close friend.
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3 months ago
Hispanic Moms
spanish moms... they're special
gordo1025 • 158 views
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Not bad at all. :)
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3 months ago
Pawz - Imaginary Knight
Kenny is suffering from a delusional episode. Let's hope that he can recover.
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4 months ago
Stephen Hawking's Comments on God and Heaven
Adam discusses the recent comments made by Stephen Hawking about science, God, and Heaven. Does science explain away the existence of God? Can so...
raventelevision • 38,049 views
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@raventelevision I agree with danial80, sir. You mentioned what you thought to be very simple counter-examples to the implications of various scientific resolutions. Quite frankly, if coming up with counter examples was that easy, then the theories wouldn't have made it to your doorstep. For inst...
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9 months ago
Teaching Students to Think Like HIstorians
The goal of "Reading Like a Historian," a high school curriculum designed at Stanford, is to improve literacy skills, foster a love of learning and...
StanfordUniversity • 385 views
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10 months ago
Steve Backshall talks to BBC Worldwide Showcase
BBC Worldwide Showcase exports hit TV series to the rest of the world. Adventurer, Natural History Presenter and all-round nice guy Steve Backshall...
BBCWorldwide • 1,111 views
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10 months ago
Cats Will Play
Do you ever wonder what our pets REALLY do when we're not looking? Sometimes I hear my cats making the weirdest noises but when I go to investigat...
TheMeanKitty • 277,054 views
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11 months ago
Course Introduction | MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I, Fall 2008
Prof. Gilbert Strang gives an overview of 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I, Fall 2008.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.e...
MIT • 4,457 views
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11 months ago
A fun proof: -1 = 1
This is just a fun problem I found in an old Algebra book. I like it mostly because it cause one to carefully consider their math properties.
It ...
themathmaster • 83,913 views
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@NastyNassim
The false step is the placement of the -1 in terms of denominator and numerator. He wrote 1/-1 = -1/1, which is true until you take the square root of both sides. Once you take the root of both sides the placement of the -1 in terms of numerator or denominator determines the power ...
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11 months ago
TI-84 Programs: Rome
In this video I discuss the creation of one of my most favored programs. It is a program that converts roman numerals to the more familiar numbers ...
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1 year ago
Live Streaming SAT Test Review on March 7th at 7pm Eastern Time?!
Live Streaming SAT Test Review on March 7th at 7pm?! Would you all be interested in a live streaming SAT review by me on March 7th? I would work ...
patrickJMT • 4,469 views
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1 year ago
Kees converting numbers to binary
Kees converting numbers to binary
metalexa • 1,388 views
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@metalexa You can see him untucking his thumb as he turned his head, hence it was tucked before, hence it wasn't up. XP
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1 year ago
BBC-Dangerous Knowledge (Part 8-10)
In this one-off documentary, David Malone looks at four brilliant mathematicians - Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing - who...
DorianDawn • 113,684 views
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@PeeteyP At 3:00 "Godel's theorem says that some theorems are unprovable." Is exactly what the documentary says. The "lie" you're talking about was just their way of saying it after they had already defined it the correct way.
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About Hanato2's channel
I will probably utilize this channel to highlight many of my progressing scientific endeavors, including for now Calculator programs and mathematics.
@nilsen93 Oh come now. It's at least close. I couldn't imagine a better villian in my book, rather than professor Moriarty. Although the joker appeared more often and gave more of his personality than the professor, which is why the joker still makes a bigger impression.
Seriously though, who i...