Statistics 131A, 001 - Spring 2015 Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Life Scientists - Fletcher H Ibser Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
John Micklethwait, the newly appointed Editor of The Economist, talks with Orville Schell, Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism about the direction he is taking the magazine, and about America's role in the world.
Presented by: The Graduate School of Journalism, The Economist, Haas School of Business, Institute of International Studies at UC Berkeley, and the World Affairs Council. Credits: Producer:UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Environmental Economics and Policy 145, 001 - Fall 2014
Health and Environmental Economic Policy - Michael Anderson
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"Overdrive" by Eraserhead, written by Eli Buendie
This is a song about a person longing for the freedom of the open road, while driving his/her car.
"Katawang Payat" (Getting Thinner) by Amiel Guanlao, Rica Saturay-Palis and Andrei Tuason
This lively but relevant song is about the rising cost of food in the Philippines, and poverty.
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