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Thomas Simpson

Thomas Simpson FRS (20 August 1710 – 14 May 1761) was a British mathematician and inventor known for the eponymous Simpson's rule to approximate definite integrals. The attribution, as often in mathematics, can be debated: this rule had been found 100 years earlier by Johannes Kepler, and in German it is called Keplersche Fassregel. (Wikipedia).

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Joseph Lister: Surgeon & Pioneer | Told by Max Brooks | History at Home

Joseph Lister, a surgeon, who discovered the importance of using an antiseptic in the mid 19th century. #HISTORYAtHome Learn #WithMe #StayHome For more HISTORY At Home: https://www.history.com/history-at-home-activities Subscribe for more from HISTORY: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT

From playlist History at Home | History

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Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson - Full Interview with Kenneth Harris - 1970

Kenneth Harris inretviews HRH Duke and Duchess of Windsor (former King Edward VIII and former Mrs Wallis Simpson) in 1970. BBC Radio 4. First broadcast on 27 March 1970. Picture by Philippe Halsman. More recordings of Edward VIII - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWX1hfU1FFvpPX5Vv

From playlist King Edward VIII Recordings

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Thomas Watson Explains the 1876 Invention of the Telephone - Enhanced Video & Audio

For this video, I enhanced it using AI optimization software, speed-adjusted it and refined it with De Blur, Sharpness and Stabilization. For the audio, I remastered it using noise gate, compression, loudness normalization, EQ and a Limiter. Born in Salem, Massachusetts,Thomas A. Watson

From playlist Science/Technology From the 1800s

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Mr. Jones

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Mr. Jones · Counting Crows August And Everything After ℗ 1993 Geffen Records Released on: 1993-01-01 Producer: T-Bone Burnett Studio Personnel, Mixer: Scott Litt Composer Lyricist: Adam Duritz Composer Lyricist: Charlie Gillingham Compos

From playlist alt 90s rock

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Sir Norman Birkett - This I Believe - 1950s Radio Broadcast

William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, PC, QC was a British barrister, judge, politician and preacher who served as the alternate British judge during the Nuremberg Trials. Member of Parliament for Nottingham East. (Wikipedia) An episode of the CBS Radio Network programme hosted by Ed

From playlist Voices of History

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Newton's Method for Systems of Nonlinear Equations

Generalized Newton's method for systems of nonlinear equations. Lesson goes over numerically solving multivariable nonlinear equations step-by-step with visual examples and explanation of the Jacobian, the backslash operator, and the inverse Jacobian. Example code in MATLAB / GNU Octave on

From playlist Newton's Method

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Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

What made Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientific geniuses the world has ever known? His scientific breakthroughs revolutionized the way we understand the universe. The World Science Festival, in partnership with the 92Y’s 7 Days of Genius Festival, presents an in-depth look into th

From playlist The Life and Work of Albert Einstein

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The Surreal Language of The Simpsons - Brookelynn Morris

Brookelynn Morris presents, The Surreal Language of the Simpsons, at Ignite Sebastopol Don't miss an upload! Subscribe! http://goo.gl/szEauh Stay Connected to O'Reilly Media by Email - http://goo.gl/YZSWbO Follow O'Reilly Media: http://plus.google.com/+oreillymedia https://www.facebook.

From playlist Ignite Sebastopol 6

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Edward VIII and the Abdication Crisis: History Matters (Short Animated Documentary)

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164 Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/history-matters-store-2 Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon: Chris Fatta James Baker Richard Wolfe Cornel Mitchel Wildoer Joshua

From playlist Playlist: The Interwar Period (1918-1939)

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Calculus II - 8.6.2 Using Simpson's Rule to Approximate Integrals

Using the second method of numerical integration to approximate the area beneath a curve when using the FTC and integration is difficult or impossible. Calculus I playlist corresponds to chapters 1-5 of Calculus 11e, Larson, Edwards: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl-gb0E4MII1ml6m

From playlist Calculus II (Entire Course)

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People of Science with Brian Cox - Dame Wendy Hall on Alan Turing

Computer Scientist Wendy Hall talks to Brian Cox about one of her personal heroes, Alan Turing, and discusses how his discoveries influenced so much in the modern world. Find out more about Alan Turing in our Google Arts and Culture exhibit: https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/peopl

From playlist People of Science with Brian Cox

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Robert James Phillips NS

The life of Robert James Phillips in pictures (the slideshow shown at his memorial).

From playlist Family

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Simpson vs Taylor

Start learning today, click https://brilliant.org/blackpenredpen/ to check out Brillant.org. First 200 people to sign up will get 20% off your annual premium subscription! Taylor series for cos(x), https://youtu.be/zgwUMJOXwDM Best Friend Tee (with all the series friends): https://teesp

From playlist [Math For Fun] Brilliant Problems

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What's The Difference Between History and The Past?

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateidea Are History & The Past Two Different Things? Tweet us! http://bit.ly/pbsideachanneltwitter Idea Channel Facebook! http://bit.ly/pbsideachannelfacebook Talk about this

From playlist Newest Episodes

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Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.

From playlist Voices of History

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EEVblog #1034 - Mailbag

Mailbag is back! Forum: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1034-mailbag/ SPOILERS: Beginner schematic and PCB layout analysis. Can Dave guess the mystery PCB's function? Arduino Inventors Guide Book https://www.nostarch.com/arduinoinventor Radiosonde car tracking: http://rfhead.net

From playlist Mailbag

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Political Philosophy

Lecture 8, Political Philosophy, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013

From playlist UT Austin: UGS 303 Political Philosophy - Ideas of the 20th Century | CosmoLearning.org Philosophy

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