Entrevista con Gabino Rodriguez (Rencontre 2011)
Gabino Rodríguez, jeune acteur mexicain a été très présent dans les films des festivals toulousains depuis quelques années. Il travaille comme acteur au cinéma et met en scène des documentaires théâtraux. Il pense que l’acteur doit être lui-même et assumer ses paroles d’acteur en tant que personne, que le jeu d’acteur qui « joue un rôle » est un manque de respect pour les personnages représentés. C’est pourquoi il travaille en cinéma indépendant et en particulier a
TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: South and Central America
Monthly average rainfall over South and Central America for September 1998 as measured by TRMM. High rainfall rates are in red.
Risks and Benefits of Genetic Testing - Wylie Burke, MD, PhD
"Too much information? Dealing with Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing". Dr. Burke discusses the different uses of genetic testing in clinical care, and considers the challenges and opportunities pose by future tests in based on new genomic technology. These include highly efficient detection of genetic changes associated with health and drug response, but also the management of large amounts of information, including many incidental findings and results with uncertain clinical significanc
Winter Lecture Series - 2010: Achieving a tobacco-free New Zealand by 2020 - why it must happen and
The Māori Affairs Select Committee’s investigation into the tobacco industry has invigorated the debate about becoming tobacco-free, and placed New Zealand at the forefront internationally of reducing the impact of tobacco on health in a similar manner to our nuclear-free stance in the 1980s. Professor Edwards investigates the need for a tobacco-free New Zealand and explores the best options for achieving the 2020 vision.
Held September 30, 2010.
EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Comment choisir un algorithme d’identification de cas de cancers dans le PMSI ?
Titre : Comment choisir un algorithme d’identification de cas de cancers incidents dans le Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d’Information (PMSI) ? Une analyse formelle des concepts sur les données du PMSI et du registre du cancer du sein de l’Isère.
Résumé : L’utilisation du PMSI pour l’estimation de l’incidence des cancers se heurte à l’imperfection des critères de sélection (algorithmes) des cas, construits de façon empirique parmi les milliers de
Degrees Kelvin: A Tale of Genius, Invention, and Tragedy
LORD KELVIN. In 1840, a precocious 16-year-old by the name of William Thomson spent his summer vacation studying an extraordinarily sophisticated mathematical controversy. His brilliant analysis inspired lavish praise and made the boy an instant intellectual celebrity. As a young scholar William dazzled a Victorian society enthralled with the seductive authority and powerful beauty of scientific discovery. At a time when no one really understood heat, light, electricity, or magnetism, Thomson fo
Otis Visiting Artist: Claire Fontaine
Fine Arts and Graduate Fine Arts present a lecture by Claire Fontaine, a Paris-based collective founded in 2004. After lifting her name from a popular brand of school notebooks, Claire Fontaine declared herself a "readymade artist" and began to elaborate a version of neo-conceptual art that often looks like other people's work. Working in neon, video, sculpture, painting and text, her practice can be described as an ongoing interrogation of the political impotence and the crisis of singularity t
9.1.3 Re-sizing a window
Frightened of the internet? This unit will help you make effective use of the internet, giving you the basic skills required for using web-based resources. Useful tricks and tips are provided as well as information on web browsers, the main features of a browser window, how to look at websites, using hyperlinks, searching for information on the internet, copying text, avoiding computer viruses, and using PDFs.
Towards a Culture of Opennes in Education in Latin America
Towards a Culture of Opennes in Education in Latin America
"The Gods of the Copybook Headings" by Rudyard Kipling (poetry reading)
Copybooks were used for teaching. They contained incontrovertible truths, often from the Bible, that pupils copied out in their own handwriting. Their purpose was to instill wisdom and improve penmanship. The sort of old-fashioned trite cliches quoted in the poem are copybook headings e.g. "Stick to the devil you know" and "All is not gold that glitters".
I wonder if Aldous Huxley's inspiration for the title "Brave New World" came indirectly from this poem and not directly from The Tempest.
The Kirby Institute launched
UNSW's national HIV clinical research centre has celebrated its 25th anniversary with the launch of a new name and identity -- the Kirby Institute for infection and immunity in society -- while welcoming a $10 million donation from Mr Chuck Feeney, founder of the US-based charity The Atlantic Philanthropies.
What are the house rules? Hoe druk ik uit wat verboden of toegelaten is
Op het einde van deze les kun je iemand die in jouw kamer/huis komt logeren schriftelijk uitleggen wat de huisregels zijn.
Nutrition: Isn't it Great!
This project will help you understand how to use nutrition and body mass index information to make healthy food choices.
Ramp Up Your Writing!
Use these great online resources to ramp up your writing. These tools will help you organize your thoughts and become a better writer. Use this Time-line Creator to help organize dates for your writing. Try out this Letter Writer to create the perfect letter. Don't let comparing and contrasting get you down, use this Compare and Contrasting Tool! Figure out the plot of the story with this Plot Diagram!
The Earth's Moon Phases
We will be learning about the stages (phases) of the moon. We will see how the moon can seem magical as it appears and then disappears!
Leaves of Grass
This lesson explores Walt Whitman's his most well known body of works, Leaves of Grass. Published in 1855, Leaves of Grass was met with initial criticism, but was eventually regarded as one of the most innovative collections of poetry ever penned. By the end of this lesson, you should be familiar with the work, and able to discuss its importance.
Urethral Catheters: A Historical Review
In the Graeco-Roman era and in the Middle Ages in Europe, S-shaped bronze catheters with one terminal eye were in common use. In the East, the evolution of urethral catheters started with the firm establishment of Muslim supremacy, and by 1013, straight or one-curve catheters made of gold, silver, copper, lead or salve of white lead with a rounded end and many side holes and a stylet were the standard instruments. Then in Europe in 1853 a prototype of the Foley catheter was designed. The next im
First in America: The Impact of Scholarships
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TED415 Session 14 Spring 2011
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