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PH D - I Won't Let You Down
I Won't Let You Down

Length: 239
Rating: 4.80 (442 ratings)
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Play Ph.D. Casino!
Getting a Ph.D. is like playing the lottery, explains Monica Jacobe. After a median 10 years of study, and perhaps four or five years of job hunting, 40 percent of language PhDs will not have tenure track jobs anywhere.

Length: 213
Rating: 3.70 (22 ratings)
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P.h.D.
Lyrics It can work your way, It can work my way, It can work their way, if they really try hard. We take our chances I know there are winners, I know there are losers, I'm sorry - thats sad. There's no answer to it, jot got to run with your cards. There's no answer to it, just got to run with the deal of your cards. You live in my world, I live in your world, We all live in this world How could it turn out so bad, Why don't the winners hold on to the loosers, Then we might just help the deal of their cards. There's no answer to it, just got to run with your cards, There's no answer to it just got to run with the deal of your cards. Give me the key and I'll find the door, Give me the key and i'll find the door. There's no answer to it, just got to run with your cards, There's no answer to it, just got to run with the deal of your cards. After hearing P.h.D.'s song Theres No Answer to it. I felt compeled to film a music video in the early 80's mould and decided to create an overload effects video with the generic stylings of what I have seen to be the typical limited video. Blah Blah Really it's just us two having fun. The thing is that song is damm catchy ! Video Credit to John Beadle Andy Cook Triva - Session Drummer Simon Phillips of now Toto fame plays the drums on this track Original Album Credits P.h.D. - Jim Diamond - All Vocals Tony Hymas Words By Diamond/Hymas Executive Producer - Jeffrey Levinson Produced By P.h.D. Engineered & Co-produced by Cy Langston

Length: 262
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: PHD Won't Let You Down The Saintly One There's No Answer To It Electronic Alternative Video

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Robert Mundell Ph,D - 01=22-86
Robert Mundell Ph,D Robert A. Mundell University Professor of Economics Columbia University E-mail: ram15@columbia.edu Tel: 39-0577-317068 Fax: 39-0577-317504 For the past twenty five years, Robert Mundell has been Professor of Economics at Columbia University in New York . He studied at the University of British Columbia and the London School of Economics before receiving his Ph.D. from MIT. He taught at Stanford University and the Bologna (Italy) Center of the School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University before joining, in 1961, the staff of the International Monetary Fund. From 1966 to 1971 he was a Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago and Editor of the Journal of Political Economy; he was also summer Professor of International Economics at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1974 he came to Columbia University. Professor Mundell has lectured widely in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. He has been an adviser to a number of international agencies and organizations including the United Nations, the IMF, the World Bank, the Government of Canada, several governments in Latin America and Europe, the Federal Reserve Board and the US Treasury. In 1970, he was a consultant to the Monetary Committee of the European Economic Commission, and in 1972-3 a member of the nine consultants to the Commission that prepared a report in Brussels on European monetary integration. He was a member of the Bellagio-Princeton study group on International Monetary Reform from 1964 to 1978 and Chairman of the Santa Colomba Conferences on International Monetary Reform between 1971 and 1987. The author of numerous works and articles on economic theory of international economics, he is known as the father of the theory of optimum currency areas; he formulated what became a standard international macroeconomics model; he was a pioneer of the theory of the monetary and fiscal policy mix; he reformulated the theory of inflation and interest; he was a co-developer of the monetary approach to the balance of payments; and he was an originator of supply-side economics. He has written extensively on the history of the international monetary system and played a significant role in the founding of the euro. He has also written extensively on the "transition" economies and in 1997 co-founded the Zagreb Journal of Economics. His books include The International Monetary System: Conflict and Reform (Montreal: Private Planning Association of Canada 1965); Man and Economics (New York: McGraw-Hill 1968); International Economics New York: Macmillan 1968); Monetary Theory: Interest, Inflation and Growth in the World Economy (Pacific Palisades, CA: Goodyear 1971); The New International Monetary System (ed. with J. J. Polak) (1977); Monetary Agenda for the World Economy (ed. with Jack Kemp) (1983); and co-edited books Global Disequilibrium (1990); Debts, Deficits and Economic Performance (1991); and Building the New Europe (ed. with M. Baldassarri) (1992); Inflation and Growth in China (ed. with M. Guitian) (1996); and The Euro as a Stabilizer in the International Monetary System (ed. with A. Clesse) (2000). Professor Mundell gave the Frank Graham Memorial Lecture at Princeton University in 1965, the Marshall Lectures at Cambridge University in 1974, the Ohlin Lectures in 1998, and the Robbins Memorial Lectures in 2000. In 1983 he received the Jacques Rueff Medal and Prize in the French Senate; in 1997 he became a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association; in 1998, he was made a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science; and in 1999, he received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. He has received honorary degrees and professorships in several universities in North America, Europe and Asia.

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Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
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Paul Levinson PhD - Air date:- 01-05--98
Paul Levinson writes science fiction, sf/mystery and popular and scholarly non-fiction. The Silk Code won the Locus award for Best First Novel of 1999. His novel The Consciousness Plague won the 2003 Mary Shelley Award for outstanding Fictional Work. He has published 29 science fiction stories, some of which are now available on fictionwise.com. His novella "Loose Ends" was a 1998 Hugo Award finalist, a finalist for the 1998 Sturgeon Award, and a finalist for the 1997 Nebula Award. The radioplay of his novelette "The Chronology Protection Case" was nominated for an Edgar Award for Best Mystery Play of 2002. Digital McLuhan won the 2000 Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship. His work has been translated into twelve languages. Paul Levinson has published seven non-fiction books. Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium, was published worldwide in hardcover by Routledge in 1999; trade paperback edition 2001. Digital McLuhan won the 2000 Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship. WIRED's Kevin Kelly said about Digital McLuhan, "Paul Levinson completes McLuhan's pioneering work. Read this book if you want to decipher life on the screen." The New York Times said "Levinson performs a useful service ... [he] applies McLuhan's work to almost every facet of modern communications" and in another article "Digital McLuhan presents McLuhan in a new light, [for] a generation grappling with the transforming effects of cyberspace, cell phones and virtual reality." Digital McLuhan is included on Robert Anton Wilson's " Recommended Reading List," of "the bare minimum of what everybody really needs to chew and digest before they can converse intelligently about the 21st Century." Professors in graduate and undergraduate classes around the world use this book to help their students put the Internet into perspective. The book has been published in Japanese and Chinese and translations are underway in Croatian, Romanian, and Korean. The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information Revolution (Routledge hardcover 1997, trade paperback 1998) received major critical acclaim -- ranging from WIRED ("Remarkable in both scholarly sweep and rhetorical lyricism...") and The Financial Times of London ("a book that is both full of insights and provocative") to Amazon.com's Cyberculture editor ("Levinson has a knack for making his reader feel intelligent and respected") and Analog ("...defies the critics of technology") -- and the book was the subject of a 90-minute talk he gave at Borders at New York City's World Trade Center, which aired on C-SPAN's "About Books" on February 28, 1998. It is used in university classes around the world with its comprehensive view of where our communications technologies have been and where they are going. Translations of The Soft Edge are available in Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, and Chinese.

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Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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Firouz Naderi, Ph.D Speech
Foundation for the Children of Iran proudly presents it's 2008 honoree: Firouz Naderi, Ph.D. NASA Scientist, Director of the Mars Exploration Program, visionary leader, outstanding human being, and pride of Iranian-American community.

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Rating: 4.80 (58 ratings)
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PHD-I won`t let you down-Music video
Music video-PHD-I won`t let you down

Length: 234
Rating: 4.70 (49 ratings)
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The Crystal Method - PhD
Crystal Method - PhD

Length: 387
Rating: 4.90 (39 ratings)
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Richard Dawkins - Beware the Believers
Created (and Danced) by Michael Edmondson (Float On Films) Lyrics and Dialogue Matt Chandler Music A Twits Production (featuring Chip Kendall & DJ Optix) Produced by John Sullivan, Walt Ruloff & Logan Craft Additional Photoshop Work Ephraim Risho My name is D to the I to C to the K, Yeah I'm the Dickie D, I gots my PhD and comin' your way on the Youtube to bust your world view so just listen to me and don't you argue. You see, this battle's been ragin' since Zeus was on the bottle,'tween Science like Democritus and Faith like Aristotle, who said the mover was unmovin' like some magic trick but that's no good logic, my posse is far too quick for this religious sthick. Cos science is the only way to know y'all, you stand with me y'all, or you can fall y'all So go ahead and take your pick... ES: Yeah you tell him Rick ... Darwin : Cos if you don't know me ... RD: YOU DON'T KNOW DICK!! Chorus : Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! SH:On the shoulders of midgets we built up this machine, DD:YEAH!!! RD: Science silenced that watchdog wingnut Paley growing stronger and harder almost daily, storming Wilber by force as we framed the discourse that faith and science are split in schismatic divorce. Then Darwin took to the seas to see what no one had seen, and ever since then we've been increasingly keen, they may never adore us, but they'll no longer ignore us, give it to 'em PZ hit these BLEEP with the chorus!!! Chorus : Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! The Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's still smarter than you he studied biology! Then there was Darrow dukin' it out with the straight and the narrow, a ragin' bull in the ring, he did his thing, and took it on the chin like he was Bobby De Niro. We might have lost at Scopes, beaten down by the dopes, and the stooges of popes, but in losin' we coped, becomin' more than we hoped, creationists slipped on the soap of their own slippery slope. What was impossible, improbable, is now wholly unstoppable untoppleable, the Dick Doc'll roll up as you creationists foldup you haters talkin' bull, don't you know that this Dick is un-cock-frickin' blockable ... Chorus : Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! The Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's still smarter than you he studied biology! Now the machine of our making, sees culture ripe for the taking, Cos I'm the rappinest, rabidest atheist who unlike the Catholic, Muslim or even the Jew, believes that no God but science could ever be true, hell if I was dyslexic I'd even hate "dog" too. Time to open your eyes, get yourself wise, the age of science will rise to be religion's demise, and while you churchies all cry, shouting 'why God oh why,' I'll still be poppin' my collar earning more dollars than Allah. Hollah! Chorus : Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! The Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's still smarter than you he studied biology! Chorus : Yeah he's the Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's smarter than you he's got a science degree! The Dick to the Dawk to the PhD, he's still smarter than you he studied biology!

Length: 237
Rating: 4.00 (3150 ratings)
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AIDS Dissident: Charles Geshekter, PhD (Part 1 of 3)
AIDS Dissident: Charles Geshekter, PhD (Part 1 of 3)

Length: 972
Rating: 4.70 (41 ratings)
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