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Quantitative_Finance_by_Yale_University | 2_Utilities_Endowments_and_Equilibrium.txt | Prof: So for those of you who weren't here yesterday-- or, last class, first class, I'll say a couple words about what happened, basically four words. The course is really made of up four different elements. The first part is the standard financial theory course that grew up in the last ten years at a lot of major univ... |
Quantitative_Finance_by_Yale_University | 7_Shakespeares_Merchant_of_Venice_and_Collateral_Present_Value_and_the_Vocabulary_of_Finance.txt | So, so far where have we gotten to? We started summarizing what general equilibrium was. We saw that Irving Fisher of Yale reinvented general equilibrium in order to study finance, and we saw just by reinterpreting the variables of general equilibrium we could start to say a lot of things about finance, and in particul... |
Quantitative_Finance_by_Yale_University | 14_Quantifying_Uncertainty_and_Risk.txt | Prof: We've dealt so far with the case of certainty, and we've done almost as much as we could in certainty, and I now want to move to the case of uncertainty, which is really where things get much more interesting and things can go wrong. So I'm going to cover this. So we're ready to start. So, so far we've considered... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_16.txt | [Music] okay hello everyone this is a reshoot of class number 16 that deals with externalities okay so let's kind of briefly review what we've done up until this point we've been looking at supply and demand and we've had some things like this where here is our quantity here's our price and we've said okay here's deman... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_28.txt | [Music] okay so let's kind of review here we've been looking at these different components of the Keynesian model and we started off looking at consumption so we had income down here and the consumption up here we had our 45-degree line and then we had a consumption function and we said that there was an autonomous com... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_1.txt | [Music] okay dilly doddly neighborinos so let's go ahead and get started like i said they're going to be taping all semester long so if you come in late it's probably best if you come in through the back door and so if you two or three guys right there would probably generally try to keep those seats open so maybe move... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_11.txt | [Music] okay so we were looking at supply yesterday or Monday and what we saw was that we had a curve kind of looked like this so we were looking at I think it was wheat and we just had it be very very simple right we had this was our quantity and millions we had a very very simple supply curve like this right now what... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_205.txt | [Music] okay it's been my observation that people have some questions about real GDP and how that actually works I thought I'd kind of bridge with the other online lectures with this kind of help people understand what's going on here so let's assume that the economy only sells to good it sells coffee and phones coffee... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_19.txt | [Music] [Music] and before we kind of look at that in a little bit more detail let's kind of look at some of the problems with GDP is a form of measurement right because what we've seen is something like this all right we said that GDP you know it's like lease price of apples times these quantity of apples and thus pri... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_6.txt | [Music] okay so what we want to look at today is this idea of absolute and comparative advantage and before we do that let's kind of start with obviously with some definitions we have this idea of division of labor alright and in essence what we're doing here this is a method that's going to break down some tasks into ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_21.txt | [Music] we had our demand-pull all right and our cost-push right so that there is two different ways that we can see prices going up we can see prices going up because we saw basically increases in demand making prices go up or because we could see costs increasing so go all the way back to our just good old-fashioned ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_18.txt | [Music] okay so we've been looking at GDP and you'll recall that what we talked about on Friday was kind of what we could think of GDP as right and so we had this idea that we said okay we can see that like say GDP and say the price of Apple's times the amount of apples in the price and I think it was bread has a quant... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_5.txt | [Music] okay so what we want to do is we want to continue our discussion here and we want to look at a completely different model and that would be production possibilities curve so we know let's go back and review we know we have this idea of our resources and we know that we want to turn these guys into goods and ser... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_14.txt | [Music] so let's kind of look at what we're doing there's no quantity there's our price just demand your supply all right we've got some P star Q star thing here right and we know that what's happening here there's a lot going on right we know that we've got this quantity demanded is equal quantity supplied in other wo... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_26.txt | [Music] so let's kind of review briefly what we talked about on Friday we were looking at our atas model and we had real GDP a real output whatever you want to call it doesn't really matter we had our price level that aggregate demand short-run aggregate supply long-run aggregate supply and we were at some full employm... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_13.txt | [Music] okay so let's kind of pick up where we had left off we've been looking at this idea of supplying to man and we had brought supply and demand together and we saw a whole bunch of different things were occurring here all right we had our quantity we had our price we had demand we had supply and for us we were loo... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_2.txt | [Music] okay so what we had been looking at last time was some basic ideas and we want to continue that discussion we had looked at this idea of economic goods and Bad's we looked at a discussion of positive and normative economics and what we essentially said was that when we think about it economics it's really a dec... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_3.txt | [Music] okay we'll see how long my voice last I'm tearing out our carpet in the basement and taking out I took out a door over the weekend and finished putting in a new French door so we're taking up the carpet and really leveling the basement floor doing some painting some other things so all that dusts is my voice re... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_17.txt | [Music] okay so what we have been talking about last time was are different types of goods right so we had say rival none rival excludable non-excludable all right and in essence what we had said was that you know don't forget that rivalry was this idea that if you consume this good it's not available to somebody else ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_4.txt | [Music] okay so what we were looking at last time were these things that we wanted to do and the things that we wanted to avoid and we had sorry it's all the dust and dander from the basement and we had looked at things that we wanted to avoid so we had things like violation of ceteris paribus and we said well ceteris ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_15.txt | [Music] so I've got a web page the University I don't don't know why they don't gonna link to them anymore they used to be able to go in and get to it through the universities now what you'll call it their little tree that they have there but can't do that anymore so and I don't know why this thing is completely out of... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_29.txt | [Music] okay so let's review what we were looking at here we were looking at the Keynesian model and we had something that kind of looked like this so we had our basically nominal GDP here I'm just gonna call it output and we had our aggregate expenditures here right we have our 45-degree line and we have some level of... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_12.txt | [Music] so let's kind of review here because we've seen our demand curve we've seen our demand curve and there's a quantity and our price right we know that the height of this guy equals our willingness to pay right he tells us basically marginal utility he is really in effect marginal benefits because that's what the ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_8.txt | [Music] okay so let's kind of pick up on supply and demand and we kind of saw on our experiment yesterday these markets and where we were looking at basically how we brought together suppliers and demanders and the types of there's a no eraser in here who steals an eraser right I mean I'm not just can't see it right yo... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_27.txt | [Music] so where was I oh the a das model so we've got this real output and we have our price level and we know that we're at some full employment level of output we've got some price level that exists here whatever the scares we'll just call it a hundred because it's just a nice around numbers easier than having P l1 ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_24.txt | [Music] okay so what we had started talking about on Monday was these models and we wanted to look at some important models and like I said we were gonna look primarily at a few different models one of them being the atas model Keynesian models what we're gonna focus on and to a little bit the classical model right and... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_32.txt | [Music] all right so let's look at our fiscal policy because we've been looking at this idea of fiscal policy and remember that we had we had these different types of fiscal policies right where we had expansionary and we had contractionary and in our expansion area fiscal policy we saw that taxes were going down or go... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_23.txt | [Music] okay so let's kind of review a little bit what we were talking about we're talking about unemployment last time all right and we saw that in essence towards these four different kinds we had our frictional we had our seasonal we had our structural and we had our cyclical and what was the difference between thes... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_31.txt | [Music] okay one of the things that we're trying to figure out is which one of these is one to do right so we know that we wanted to raise our axis efficiently as possible once the minimize of deadweight loss we also [Music] [Applause] their payroll taxes these attaches our wages and these are used to fund social progr... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_34.txt | [Music] so you recall what we said is that we were looking at our money here we had something that kind of look like this all right we're here was our quantity of money here is our interest rate I'll call this star so we've got some interest rate here we're at some I 1 interest rate we've got some amount of money we're... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_33.txt | [Music] [Applause] and then see how all of this ties in to policy see how the Federal Reserve uses all of this stuff to change interest rates and impact the economy and whatnot so let's look at the demand for money and it's just like the demand curve for any other good or service so we have our interest right here and ... |
Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics | Eco_155_Principles_of_Macroeconomics_Class_10.txt | [Music] okay this is an article that's from the Washington Post I found several years ago it talks about basically it's not what we're going to be looking at today or anything basically it's just something to get you started reading here for the next couple of weeks kind of deals with basically the idea of price floors... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Jonathan_Swift_Gullivers_Travels_a_Voyage_to_Lilliput_Lecture.txt | followers travels fete 575 notice the literary element of parity here you hear parody nowadays and um you know the main person that comes to my mind is Weird Al Yankovic okay if you know him he takes the exact same song same rhythm all of that just changes the lyrics it makes it kind of funny maybe puts a little polka ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_George_Orwell_Shooting_An_Elephant_Lecture.txt | George Orwell we didn't really discuss too much about him uh through your website searching you might have read some about his biography and his life and and times and such uh this is a non-fiction piece called shooting an elephant and it's really about his time in the military for England where he was called upon to s... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Geoffrey_Chaucer_The_Canterbury_Tales_The_Pardoners_Tale_Lecture.txt | the partner's Tale the irony of the partner's tale you need to keep an eye on as we read through this the verbal situational and dramatic the dramatic irony one is very obvious I think towards the very end when the final uh the final little moments play out now along the journey they are telling these stories okay and ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Jonathan_Swift_Gullivers_Travels_a_Voyage_to_Brobdingnag_Lecture.txt | now we're going to continue on to Brobdingnag and this is a much shorter one just a couple pages and in this particular land Gulliver is small and he's in a land of giants now he's not being like you know shrunk or anything he's just I'm gonna land now where everybody's much bigger okay what I want you to do is try to ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_The_Seafarer_Lecture.txt | the seare uh the building background very very key and very helpful for a lot of the literary pieces that we have throughout this year um you may or may not have picked up on that the switch in mood from Line 6 was it 63 to 64 64 right around there um you may have picked up on it on your own you may not have um but hop... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Charles_II_Declaration_to_London_Lecture.txt | charles the second declaration to london when he came back and started the restoration era um a lot of issues were going on the puritans had shut down theaters and there were a lot of uh really bad policies that he didn't like so he had to fix some of that now he allows women as we said in our introductions uh to the u... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Elizabeth_I_Speech_to_Troops_at_Tilbury_Lecture.txt | speech to troops at tilbury um a lot of interesting information on her um you don't need to necessarily know for the test on 254 or so but it helps to understand the the you know the character that she had why she was such a strong ruler why she was so much loved and revered and up to even now um i may have told you th... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_DH_Lawrence_The_RockingHorse_Winner_Lecture.txt | so rocking-horse winter the main reason we we incorporate this in this timepiece it showcases the that class structure that we've been talking about a lot okay the the role of a you know we in the past we have the proles and the higher-ups but here it deals more with the individuals who live beyond their means in order... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Christopher_Marlowe_A_Passionate_Shepherd_to_His_Love_Lecture.txt | all right Christopher Marlowe a very interesting guy very controversial ending to his life I always found this interesting achieve I always find it interesting we go back and read it because for a split second I kind of forget you know his supposed secret life as a spy I mean when I think spies we think of spy movies n... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Charles_Dickens_Oliver_Twist_Lecture.txt | Oliver Twist Charles Dickens made into countless movies TV shows different you know the BBC and England has done several versions very famous Hollywood musical called Oliver I believe won Best Picture in the 60s so overall movie it's you know a musical play that people can do and perform very famous this particular pie... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_William_Blake_London_Lecture.txt | London page 760 now as I said the previous one um the lamb is a that was the sweetest one now we start to get a little bit darker okay I want you to in your mind paint a picture of what London looks like would you want to go to this particular place if they were painting this picture on their travel brochure would this... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Alfred_Lord_Tennyson_Ulysses_Lecture.txt | and read the building background of this uh ulses that's might sound familiar from your freshman year when you did uh when you did the odyy I believe okay have you ever thought about what happens to these Heroes when they get older you know what's the next chapter the next Story the next era of their life um I think of... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge_The_Rime_of_the_Ancient_Mariner_Lecture.txt | too all right uh 804 804 and 805 rhyme of the Ancient Mariner you could follow along uh as we set up in class this is a narrative poem If you see the term narrative that means story okay um uh I think we had it we talked about this back around um maybe bolf time a while ago uh 806 807 this was written by Coolidge and a... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Robert_Browning_My_Last_Duchess_Lecture.txt | to her husband Robert Browning uh we get the other half of um you know the the other Viewpoint I guess of the uh of the of the marriage of the the love affair um we see uh him valuing that marriage and that love as much as she did um I don't know if you can say maybe even more I mean he longed for her afterwards um the... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_John_Donne_A_Valediction_Forbidding_Mourning_Lecture.txt | in there was a really good one two really good ones in this poll and that will read that you listen to it it's like what but then we break it down and break it down like oh that's an interesting way of thinking about okay okay that makes sense good so the father of really metaphysical poems John Donne very religious as... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Macbeth_Monologues_Lecture.txt | monologues pull those up on your screen if you haven't um if you don't know which one you're gonna do um let's see we have seven different ones to choose from and we're gonna go around and i'm gonna well probably with the most classes no more than four can take either one and that'll work out well people tend to jump o... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Jonathan_Swift_A_Modest_Proposal_Lecture.txt | Jonathan Swift he's probably one of the top six seven authors that we're going to uh you know deal with you throwing in shakes and Cher and Orwell and those guys um but uh this guy probably is a little bit more famous than Orwell um the main literary element that we focus on with regards to Swift and that he's associat... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_Lord_Byron_from_Childe_Harolds_Pilgrimage_Lecture.txt | the Lord Byron George Gordon Lord Byron very interesting very outgoing very flamboyant personality he stood out I mean if you can't tell by looking at that picture you know he was a lot different than a lot of people his back history and such isn't necessarily testable stuff but look I mean it just really shows you how... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Dylan_Thomas_Do_not_Go_Gentle_into_that_Good_Night_Lecture.txt | dylan thomas do not go gentle not good night this is another individual that on jeopardy you would want to throw out his name for a 20th century poet and such um some background on this particular piece um thomas enjoyed a particularly close relationship with his father whom he addresses in do not go gently into that g... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Sir_Edmund_Spenser_Sonnet_30_Sonnet_75_Lecture.txt | edmund spenser sonnet 30 I think out of the the different poets and such that we go over I think his are a little bit easier to understand and comprehend the first time through I don't think by any means that the others are just impossible I just think his are just real straightforward um you know when he's comparing t... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Wyatt_The_Lover_Showeth_How_He_is_Forsaken_Whoso_Lists_to_Hunt_Lecture.txt | I like for you to read this information about Sir Thomas Wyatt and the building background on the next page this individual it would help immensely to have a little bit of background about his life especially since it deals with you know Henry the eighth and one of his uh one of his wives Thomas Wyatt I think was Sir T... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Thomas_Hardy_Poems_Lecture.txt | Thomas Hardy interesting note it said that you know in the you read in the last 30 years he wrote how many poems thousand that's a lot of poems a lot of things to think about a lot of things to structure and you know it's a way to I guess perfect your craft to write about anything that pops in your mind you can write s... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Winston_Churchill_Be_Ye_Men_of_Valor_Lecture.txt | Winston Churchill very famous obviously an individual you may have seen pictures of him with FDR back in World War two you know he wasn't always in charge however he was a politician he was a very famous author on tons and tons of books a lot of histories and nonfiction type stuff but very good with the with the langua... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Metaphysical_Poetry_Introduction_Lecture.txt | all right metaphysical poetry metaphysical is a kind of a big word I don't quite understand that and da da da dun and just take deep breath it is not very difficult and especially after you see you know the language is somewhat easier to understand it's more conversational but the main aspect that we want to take away ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Middle_Ages_Era_TIME_A_Brief_History_of_Heroes_Lecture.txt | two pages first the brief history of time page 69 and 72. this is a time life uh a time magazine article where it chronicles heroic traits throughout the ages throughout the eras and they coincide with the areas of study that we have go ahead and flip the page through these two pages so you can see how it breaks it dow... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Matthew_Arnold_Dover_Beach_Lecture.txt | okay Dover Beach and Matthew Arnold okay um this is the poem that I was really alluding to when we were uh talking about the introduction to this unit um uh the Victorian age with regards to the I think it was big idea three I think it was the disillusionment darker images uh coming um in the building background uh it ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Elizabeth_Barrett_Browning_Sonnet_43_Lecture.txt | all right Elizabeth Barrett Browning interesting lady interesting individual I think a lot of the interest and especially a significance of her poem and you know her relationship with her husband is even that much more special because of how she was hampered by her father kind of overprotective would you say a little b... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Puritanism_to_Enlightenment_Era_Puritan_Introduction_Lecture.txt | from purism to the enlightenment introduction um the Renaissance is over and if you've noticed from time to time from unit to unit they don't the the years don't necessarily syn up exactly like one ends at 1620 the next one starts at 1620 there's kind of some overlap and such um a lot of this they um you know they keep... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_Percey_Shelley_Ode_to_the_West_Wind_Lecture.txt | o to the West win by Percy Shelly this is a husband of Mary Shelly uh who who wrote Frankenstein um Percy was a very famous writer in his own right um this one is his most famous piece um well my opinion but you know it's that's just my opinion uh but it's called ODed to the West Wind you may or may not have heard of i... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_AE_Housman_Poems_Lecture.txt | ae houseman 998-999 uh very intellectual individual um with these two authors today um we're really kind of bridging the gap between the victorian and the modern we're really transitioning and that's why these are the last authors that we'll focus on in this time period some of their philosophy some of the writing styl... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_The_King_James_Bible_Lecture.txt | elizabeth the first is considered one of the greatest rulers in england's history if not the greatest for women what an amazing amazing role model she never married can you blame her i mean look at what she grew up with around her dad and all of those moms and stepmoms she never had any kids which that causes a problem... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Renaissance_Introduction_Lecture.txt | the Renaissance introduction to 42 to 43 and so on very huge movement in in history and British literature history I'm sure you've heard of this before the term Renaissance man and so on and we'll talk more I mean greater detail about what that actually entails later on I want to spend a little bit of time kind of talk... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Beowulf_pt1_Grendel_Attacks_to_Battle_with_Grendel_Lecture.txt | the epic hero you might notice a big epic hero named illusion that was used on this page that I might find of Luke Skywalker think about it pretty important pretty important I told you scar Wars shows up in tons and tons of stuff the epic form towards the bottom there look at the bullet points about what makes up an ep... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_Romantic_Introduction_Lecture.txt | all right the romantic intro page 698 excuse me um as you went through this notice the years at the top and as i've told you in the other introductions this isn't a clear cut this is from this year to this year and then the next era is this year this year a lot of them overlap okay some of them kind of dissolve out as ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Samuel_Pepys_from_The_Diary_Lecture.txt | from the Diary of Samuel peeps uh this we do not do a lot of non-fiction in this class so when we have the opportunity um we like to incorporate it um historical documents not just uh you know literary um stories of Adventure or uh Shakespeare stuff it's nice to bring in non-fiction to really get a snapshot firsthand a... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_John_Keats_Ode_on_a_Grecian_Urn_Lecture.txt | his ode on a Grecian urn an urn is something that you know holds the ashes of a departed if you've seen the movie Hercules the cartoon oculi is the very beginning with the the fates the women they start singing and dance the gospel ladies okay they come out of urns and other vases and things like that or vows is that t... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Elizabeth_Bowen_The_Demon_Lover_Lecture.txt | the Demon Lover by Elizabeth Bowen probably the most interest in title of anything we read this entire year the Demon Lord does that sound like something you will Wow holy cow let's kind of movies that gonna be you know this one particular we're not gonna spend as much time talking about her as a writer so much as kind... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_William_Blake_The_Chimney_Sweeper_Songs_of_Experience_Lecture.txt | chimney sweeper from Songs of Experience once again a child chimney sweeper we have the kids no not necessarily nightmares and all that stuff but really just focusing on on the children here and again does this paint a good picture of London the chimney sweeper from Songs of Experience by William Blake a little black t... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_John_Milton_Sonnet_XIX_Lecture.txt | John Milton uh some good background information there um you know right in the heart of that Civil War of the Puritans that we talked a lot about um you know he goes on this this faical pilgrimage down to Europe from the island of England and then he hears about the revolt and he jumps back on board a ship and heads ba... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Katherine_Mansfield_A_Cup_of_Tea_Lecture.txt | cup of tea is she pretty does she think she's pretty look I think it was the very first line of the story Rosemarie felt was not exactly beautiful no you couldn't have called her beautiful pretty if you took her to pieces but why be so cruel is to take anyone to pieces you know well what was she will she was young bril... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Virginia_Woolf_Shakespeares_Sister_Lecture.txt | all right Virginia Woolf arguably the most famous British female writer of all time probably Jane Austen you know would give her a run for her money probably but definitely at this era the most famous I believe British writer of this era but all-time probably right up there with Johnson as the most famous a very influe... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Middle_Ages_Era_Sir_Thomas_Malory_Morte_dArthur_Lecture.txt | Mort darur or Morty darur however you want to say it probably if you want to be more correct you probably go with the first pronunciation um this is by Sir Thomas mallerie uh he's widely credited with being uh you know the main uh the main forefather of King Arthur Legend uh the little bit of background that we have in... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_William_Wordsworth_Lines_Composed_a_Few_Miles_above_Tintern_Abbey_Lecture.txt | William Wordsworth um very very famous individual along with the next person we talked about Samuel Samuel Taylor Coleridge probably the two of the most influential of this particular era you know William Blake from earlier is very important as well these names that I've been telling you are people that show up on Jeop... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_AngloSaxon_to_Middle_Ages_Introduction.txt | okay the introduction to the anglosaxon period um you can see that uh you know you don't necessarily need it's started in 449 and two whatever don't don't worry about those more focus on the time era like the fifth century and so on if you look on this page it lasts a thousand years because we connect it with um the Me... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Middle_Ages_Era_Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight_Lecture.txt | s gawan and the Green Knight um I believe this is the last piece where we don't know who the author is where it's unknown um I find the background interesting and that through textual Clues they're able to figure out who wrote it um excuse me not necessarily the the the name of the person but the type of person certain... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Sir_Philip_Sidney_from_Astrophel_and_Stella_Sonnet_31_Sonnet_39_Lecture.txt | sir Philip Sydney he was definitely an individual that the queen liked to have around um if you were at court was the term come to court um you want to you know you were just there for the for the pleasure of the of your company um for your intelligence maybe skills um maybe uh Affairs something um but she was intrigue... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_Ben_Jonson_On_My_First_Son_Lecture.txt | i bet johnson reading the background of this guy you don't want to bump into this guy in an alley i mean not that he was a thug or anything it sounded like the people that he supposedly did kill that the other people were trying to kill him as well so he doesn't look like some sort of thug he looks like well he killed ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Modern_Introduction_Lecture.txt | modern age the last unit that we are focusing on this is the 1900s this is uh a lot of stuff is post-world war ii stuff that we'll we'll get into greater detail um you know we had the emergence of sonnets and poetry and the renaissance really took form and uh we had we talked briefly about novels in the victorian era w... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Sir_Francis_Bacon_Of_Studies_Lecture.txt | of studies page 284 285 um the thing that is uh relatively uh significant about this as well as our um you know uh the next piece the King James Bible are their their place in history okay um you know the the writer of this one Sir Francis Bacon you may remember from your you know history course or something um but he'... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_William_Blake_The_Lamb_Lecture.txt | liyan blake a little bit about him he's kind of out there some of his contemporaries thought he was insane you know nowadays maybe he would be heavily medicated you know an individual that says that he saw you know spirits or ghosts ascending when his brother died maybe he did okay but people think that he's out there ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_William_Butler_Yeats_Sailing_to_Byzantium_Lecture.txt | William Butler Yates interesting individual um I've been kind of helping you along the way and telling you you know if you get on Jeopardy and you forget names or you don't have any clue and you just have to throw one out if you're in the 20th century throw out his name okay he will probably be an answer within that ca... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Geoffrey_Chaucer_The_Canterbury_Tales_Modern_Tale_Project_Lecture.txt | a modern tale to reiterate that one more time you are picking any profession any person and i don't want names if you're gonna go with michael jordan i don't want that make a pro ball player an all-star basketball player give them a generic title like that rock stars musicians reality stars astronauts accountants teach... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_Graham_Greene_A_Shocking_Accident_Lecture.txt | a shocking accident by Graham Greene the main thing to focus on with regards to this author is what he tried to accomplish in his writing if you look at the bottom paragraph on the left page there it says that it's fiction focused on the psychology of human character rather than on plot and I think it's nice that we ta... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Sonnet_Introduction_Lecture.txt | all right the development of the sonnet pretty uh pretty relevant uh important literary contribution during this time period uh as we go throughout the semester you'll see like when we get to the victorian age theirs is more about the novel the modern era you know short stories kind of their contributions and such but ... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_Sir_Walter_Raleigh_The_Nymphs_Reply_to_the_Shepherd_Lecture.txt | Sir Walter Raleigh the nymphs reply to the shepherd now Marlowe's writing of his pastoral sparked a lot of parodies a lot of responses because you might want to think well what did the what did the love say did she say yes or did she say no so Walter Raleigh comes up with huh why don't I give him a response so he comes... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Geoffrey_Chaucer_The_Canterbury_Tales_Introduction_Prologue_Lecture.txt | Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer very very famous piece of literature very famous individual when you go to college when you look up a course selections in those big catalogues of classes you'll see Shakespeare you'll see you know other literary geniuses and you will see Chaucer where there's an entire class on Cha... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Middle_Ages_Era_A_Distant_Mirror_Lecture.txt | distant mirror a distant mirror so hop back to that page 193. a distant mirror this is kind of a fun little read in that it tells kind of some stories of some real life uh nights what they went through what it takes to be a knight because we talked about to to you know a great length what a night truly is there's a Moo... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Victorian_Introduction_Lecture.txt | for eh I consider this to be the golden age of England this is the the biggest the most powerful that they ever are okay that we see the world stage when it was talking about Victoria and her empire there on that page um you know it's not a coincidence that you know the Victorian age is named after her you know the lak... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Romantic_Era_William_Blake_The_Chimney_Sweeper_Songs_of_Innocence_Lecture.txt | the chimney sweeper from songs of innocence um we have the presence of children obviously in this we have the presence of the common man the job the chimney stripper but more importantly it's the nightmares that this kid has but how that trans uh transitions into uh the religion and god which we knew from talking about... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Modern_Era_William_Butler_Yeats_The_Second_Coming_Lecture.txt | the second coming by Yates um as you saw or read in the the building background information you know he's writing this underneath the theory and notion that every civilization needs to be refreshed every 2000 years it's refreshed okay um and the the second coming the the reemergence the resurrection not necessar Resurr... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Enlightenment_Era_John_Bunyan_Pilgrims_Progress_Lecture.txt | so the pilgrims progress by john bunyan uh we see right off the bat that he saw himself in a dream in that first little paragraph um and this place is the setting is the slough of despond which if you look at the footnote of hopelessness of despair so imagine a bog you're on this journey he's trying to get to this cele... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Beowulf_pt2_Battle_with_Grendels_Mother_Dragon_to_Funeral_Fire_Lecture.txt | all right Beowulf battle with Grendel's mother we've already seen his superhero strength his ability you know as the epic warrior to you know rip somebody's arm out of its socket not just another person but you know this big monster with a big claw on everything but as we establish that doesn't necessarily mean that Gr... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Renaissance_Era_William_Shakespeare_Sonnet_116_Sonnet_130_Lecture.txt | Sonet 116 William Shakespeare um we'll spend more time talking about the man William Shakespeare uh next week when we begin and then throughout when we get into MC Beth and such um so we'll deal with that down the road I mean there's really not much to say now that you haven't heard before um it just might be rememberi... |
British_Literature_Lectures | AngloSaxon_Era_Geoffrey_Chaucer_The_Canterbury_Tales_The_Wife_of_Baths_Tale_Lecture.txt | the Wife of Bath in The Canterbury Tales if you look at some of the building background on 124 it mentions here and there about you know women at times we're considered inferior and so on now remember and hopefully when you went through this you remembered how the Wife of Bath what her personality was like that we lear... |
British_Literature_Lectures | Victorian_Era_Alfred_Lord_Tennyson_Crossing_the_Bar_Lecture.txt | Alfred Lord Tennison book on 922 very famous individual um his peace in memorium was very very famous as we read in our introductory material um and uh you know uh he liked it but as well as all of these other uh um you know queens and so on they they enjoyed it his work as well um an interesting thing about him is uh ... |
On_Cooking_Lecture_Videos | On_Cooking_Chapter_25_Salads_and_Salad_Dressings_Part_2.txt | in part two of salads and salad dressings we're going to be discussing the salad dressing whether this is a creamy style mayonnaise-based salad dressing or vinaigrette salad dressings can add a power punch of flavor to a salad the objectives for this part of the module are explain the chemistry of cold emulsions prepar... |
On_Cooking_Lecture_Videos | On_Cooking_Chapter_27_Sandwiches.txt | in this module we're going to be discussing everyone's favorite food sandwiches the objectives for this module consists of identify and describe the key sandwich components list and describe the six basic sandwich construction types explain the principles of sandwich construction choose and maintain high quality sandwi... |
On_Cooking_Lecture_Videos | On_Cooking_Chapter_5_Tools_and_Equipment_Part_1_Intro_and_Hand_Tools.txt | in this module we're going to begin our discussion of tools and equipment we're going to talk about an introduction to tools and equipment and specific hand tools including knives whisks spoons and other items the objectives for this section are list nsf safety standard requirements and explain safe and sanitary equipm... |
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