An old video now but still contains relevant information that matters more today than it did when filmed. Retired Police Superintendent Trevor Colman The Eur...
The Zika virus is one of the latest threats the University of Hawaiʻi managed Pacific Disaster Center is helping to...
The Zika virus is one of the latest threats the University of Hawaiʻi managed Pacific Disaster Center is helping to combat with its global array of technolog...
ReRecently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine,...
ReRecently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has been a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine for 25 years. At National Geographic he has produced 40 feature articles specializing in stories on nature and the environment. He is the author of two books, Our Beautiful, Fragile World and the Ansel Adams Wilderness. He has a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Southern California and a master's degree in photojournalism from the University of Missouri. He lives in Stone Mountain, GA with his wife, Jackie and son, Jalen.cently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has been a frequent contributor...
Kristin Saylor and Jim O'Hanlon talks about what the Bible really says about homosexuality and other LGBTQ topics....
Kristin Saylor and Jim O'Hanlon talks about what the Bible really says about homosexuality and other LGBTQ topics. The Rev. Kristin Saylor is an Episcopal pr...
Nicky Campbell hosts the topical debate show from Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester. The 'Big Question' is:...
Nicky Campbell hosts the topical debate show from Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester. The 'Big Question' is: Is Animal Testing Justified. Among those t...
"Mind Over Money" - an entertaining and penetrating exploration of why mainstream economists failed to predict the...
"Mind Over Money" - an entertaining and penetrating exploration of why mainstream economists failed to predict the crash of 2008 and why we so often make irrational financial decisions. The program reveals how our emotions interfere with our decision-making and explores controversial new arguments about the world of finance.
In the face of the recent crash, can a new science that aims to incorporate human psychology into finance - behavioral economics - help us make better financial decisions?
Today, the Council of State Support to NGOs held a press conference to discuss its annual review of NGO activity. It...
Today, the Council of State Support to NGOs held a press conference to discuss its annual review of NGO activity. It was said in the event that the Council o...