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The second in the “good deeds” series of television commercial for Liberty Mutual produced by advertising agency Hill Holliday. Like the first edition of the ad, it features strangers doing good deeds for strangers, which inspires onlookers to do the same.
The song is “The Part Where You Let Go,” by Hem. More information about the band can be found at their MySpace page here: http://www.myspace.com/hem
View the first edition of the ad here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=wMwoexR1evo
Source:
http://www.hhcc.com/?p=406
Duration : 0:1:1
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The first in the “good deeds” series of television commercial for Liberty Mutual produced by advertising agency Hill Holliday. It features strangers doing good deeds for strangers, which inspires onlookers to do the same.
The song is “Half Acre,” by Hem. It’s on their 2002 album “Rabbit Songs.” More information about the band can be found at their MySpace page here: http://www.myspace.com/hem
View the second edition of the ad here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw97CfZtyGw
Source:
http://www.hhcc.com/?p=149
Duration : 0:1:0
Financial Markets (ECON 252)
Insurance provides significant risk management to a broad public, and is an essential tool for promoting human welfare. By pooling large numbers of independent or low-correlated risks, insurance providers can minimize overall risk. The risk management is tailored to individual circumstances and reflects centuries of insurance industry experience with real risks and with moral hazard and selection bias issues. Probability theory and statistical tools help to explain how insurance companies use risk pooling to minimize overall risk. Innovation and government regulation have played important roles in the formation and oversight of insurance institutions.
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
Duration : 1:15:12