La Ligue universelle de défense de la race noire contre Blaise Diagne : usages politiques du fait e
En France, la première association des défenses des noirs est "La ligue universelle de défense de l'homme noir". Le but d'une telle association a été pensé comme une façon de créer un front commun noir contre le colonisateur, mais aussi une nouvelle forme de conception de l'humanité en essayant de faire reconnaitre la citoyenneté aux indigènes noirs. Il est particulièrement traité l'épisode du recrutement des soldats des colonies par Blaise Diagne lors de la première guerre mondia
Conference on Global Regulation of Nanotechnologies Part II
Conference on Global Regulation of Nanotechnologies Part II: From Labs to Markets: The Commerce of Nanotechnologies
Kneeling Pull-Downs w/ retraction
Teaching:
• Start in kneeling position
• Grab handles with overhead grip
Coaching:
• Initiate movement at shoulder blades
• Pull handles down until level with clavicle
• Keep core tight
Common Errors:
• Core is not tight
• Athlete does not allow full extension of arms to occur
Stability Push-Pull
Teaching:
• Start in athletic stance perpendicular to keiser
• Grab both handles
Coaching:
• Push with one arm while simultaneously pulling with the other
• Keep core tight
Common Errors:
• Core is not tight
• Athlete rotates core
SML 2011 – IRM et épilepsie
Titre : SML 2011 – L’apport de l’imagerie cérébrale dans la recherche de la cause de l’épilepsie. IRM et épilepsie
Intervenant(s) : Anne TISSERAND (Service de neuroradiologie diagnostique et thérapeutique – CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : L’apport de l’imagerie cérébrale dans la recherche de la cause de l’épilepsie.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référen
Spotted Flycatcher Incubating Eggs in Nest
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Spotted Flycatcher sitting on her eggs. Students will enjoy seeing the bird in its natural environment and watching a male Spotted Flycatcher bringing the female a bug. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
A Little France in Your Toast
This 3:21 long video deals with how to make French Toast. Some interesting facts are presented and good tips.
Photosynthesis
This narrated slide show defines photosynthesis as the way in which plants grow by converting light energy to chemical energy which is stored in the form of sugar. The slide show contains bright photos along with a labeled diagram of a plant cell. ( 1:35)
Developing Analytical and Communication Skills in a Mock-Trial Course Based on the Famous Woburn, Ma
This Journal of Geoscience Education article discusses a mock trial in which undergraduates serve as expert witnesses and law students serve as their attorneys. The article identifies the trial as an effective vehicle for developing quantitative skills and enhancing written and oral communication skills. The course discussed is unabashedly about applying scientific principles to solve real-world problems. The entire course revolves around the analysis, interpretation, and presentation of scienti
Missing Angle Puzzles
This lesson lays some of the ground work for eventually writing two column proofs. In the lesson students use known geometric facts to solve for missing angles. Students are asked to identify the key concepts required for the solution and to record the a path for finding the measure of a particular angle. Key concepts include the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle and quadrilateral, parallel line relationships, and what can and cannot be assumed from a drawing.
Martin Van Buren's "Return to the Soil"
is a curriculum-oriented site using the home, named Lindenwald, the eighth President moved to after his term in office to introduce a discussion of Van Buren and his times. The site contains photos and drawings of Lindenwald as well as discussions how Van Buren interacted with other political leaders of the day, like Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun. The site offers many questions and suggestions for student assignments.
On the Case: An Introduction to the Genre of Mysteries
In this lesson, students will view a video from the series Reading Rainbow, "Mystery on the Docks" by Thacher Hurd. Mysteries provide an opportunity to teach reading strategies such as questioning, prediction and problem solving. This lesson will also focus on the characteristics common to all mysteries and the devices that authors use to create setting, characters, plot and suspense.
Fruit Flies and Genetics
This video explains why fruit flies are of benefit to scientists in the study of genetics due to their short life spans. For mature students. Interview moves slowly.
Effects of War on Marriage
Author(s):
Interactive Stations: Increase Engagement and Understanding
Lesson ObjectiveAnalyze how a central idea develops over the course of a text. Questions to ConsiderHow does a conversation unfold among students on the Wall of Silence?See how students experience text physically and emotionally with the Power TableauHow does the Circle Discussion prepare students for writing?Common Core StandardsELA.RL.11-12.2, ELA.SL.11-12.1a, ELA.RL.9-10.2
(5mins)
Leaf-Cutter Ants Cultivating Fungus For Food
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a colony of Leaf-Cutter Ants gathering fungus and taking it to colony for food. Atta cephalotes is a leaf-cutting, fungus-growing ant, with one of the most fascinating and complex social systems known to science. Colonies of this leaf-cutter ant species contain millions of individuals, making it possibly the most dominant invertebratein Central and South America. A colony is made up of different classes of a













