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Peter Thiel, founder of Paypal and Palantir, discusses business strategy and monopoly theory in "Competition is For Losers". Lecture Transcript: http://www.tech.genius.com/Peter-thie... --- Thiel Talks is an audio archive of Peter Thiel's ideas. New audio every Saturday. Inquiries to peterthielaudio@gmail.com
Wrapping up the Dawn of X - Wave One #4's with the flagship book, X-Men! Today we join the Autumn Quarter of the Krakoan Quiet Council as they attend a meeting of the World Economic Forum. When Magneto is offered a pulpit, you can be sure he's going to take it! Also: Listener Mail discussing Boom-Boom's depiction as a drunk, more plotting and planning for the future of this program, and chatting about Dawn of X's unfortunate habit of picking some of the easiest targets around to critique. -- @acecomics / @cosmictmill / weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.podbean.com chrisisoninfiniteearths.com xlapsed.chrisisoninfiniteearths.com/ facebook.com/groups/90sxmen x-lapsed.tumblr.com/
"She locked away a podcast, deep inside her hard drive, something she once knew to be true...but chose to forget." Autumn Quarter 2019 is less than a week away, and to ease our listeners into this next phase, we've chosen to cover the awesome action drama Inception, directed by legendary director Christopher Nolan. Just as groundbreaking today as it was in 2010, Inception manages to feature a daringly original and cerebral script with mind-bending set pieces, all while maintaining mainstream sensibilities to make it accessible for general audiences. In this episode, we discuss the film's popularity (amongst a lengthy IMDb vs. Letterboxd tangent), the high concept, detached nature of Nolan's films, as well as what it all means thematically. Was it all a dream? Find out now by listening to the 50th episode of the UW Film Club Podcast! On this episode: Cynthia Li and Jim Saunders. You can find us on Facebook at /UWFilmClub, and on Twitter and Instagram @FilmClubUW. Make sure to rate, comment, and subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, and Google Play, and tune in every Monday for a new episode of the UW Film Club Podcast!
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University Ceremony of the 525th Convocation of the University of Chicago took place on Friday, December 11, 2015, at 2 p.m. in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. All graduating candidates for the Autumn Quarter were invited to participate in this ceremony, during which President Robert J. Zimmer conferred degrees and presented each graduate with his or her diploma. The Convocation Address, “Slowing Down Reason,” was given by Judith B. Farquhar, the Max Palevsky Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology and the College. The 125th Anniversary Address was given by Hanna Holborn Gray, President Emerita of the University and Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor Emerita, Department of History and the College.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University Ceremony of the 525th Convocation of the University of Chicago took place on Friday, December 11, 2015, at 2 p.m. in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. All graduating candidates for the Autumn Quarter were invited to participate in this ceremony, during which President Robert J. Zimmer conferred degrees and presented each graduate with his or her diploma. The Convocation Address, “Slowing Down Reason,” was given by Judith B. Farquhar, the Max Palevsky Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology and the College. The 125th Anniversary Address was given by Hanna Holborn Gray, President Emerita of the University and Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor Emerita, Department of History and the College.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Divinity School marks the University’s 125th anniversary – and the Divinity School’s 150th anniversary – with a panel discussion on the history of the Divinity School, followed by a reception, a dinner, and further remarks after dinner. The panel was introduced by Richard A. Rosengarten, Dean and Associate Professor of Religion and Literature. Nuveen Panel* on Divinity School History: Larry Greenfield, DB'66, AM'70, PhD'78 Martin E. Marty, PhD'56 Daniel Meyer, AM'75, PhD'94 The panel discussion also served as the 2015 John S. Nuveen Lecture. Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago celebrates 125 Years of Inquiry and Impact in 2015. The anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on our history, our community past and present, and the founding principles that continue to guide our direction. The celebration takes place throughout Autumn Quarter 2015 with events held across campus in the divisions, schools, and other units, beginning with the Opening Convocations in September and culminating in the 525th Convocation in December.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Divinity School marks the University’s 125th anniversary – and the Divinity School’s 150th anniversary – with a panel discussion on the history of the Divinity School, followed by a reception, a dinner, and further remarks after dinner. The panel was introduced by Richard A. Rosengarten, Dean and Associate Professor of Religion and Literature. Nuveen Panel* on Divinity School History: Larry Greenfield, DB'66, AM'70, PhD'78 Martin E. Marty, PhD'56 Daniel Meyer, AM'75, PhD'94 The panel discussion also served as the 2015 John S. Nuveen Lecture. Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago celebrates 125 Years of Inquiry and Impact in 2015. The anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on our history, our community past and present, and the founding principles that continue to guide our direction. The celebration takes place throughout Autumn Quarter 2015 with events held across campus in the divisions, schools, and other units, beginning with the Opening Convocations in September and culminating in the 525th Convocation in December.
Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - Autumn 2007