Aztecs: Religion and Rituals
In the early decades of the 1500s, Spanish explorers, or Conquistadors, moved from the Caribbean coast into central Mexico. There they encountered the Aztecs, a deeply religious people with a complex structure of rites and ceremonies. Length 4:01
Dysfemisme en eufemisme Dit document bevat kort de theorie over dysfemisme en eufemisme met concrete voorbeelden. Er volgt een oefening waar de leerlingen dysfemismes moeten omzetten in eufemismes.

Seafood and Survival
This lecture video uses (17:00) the importance of what cooks offer as away to help save certain types of seafood. The video covers should open the eyes of students as it defines food as a
sustainable and cultural resource, sustainable seafood and the role that chefs play. eating as a way of connecting to the world
and how we can use this connection to make a difference. how to use resources wisely and more. A great way to get student to think critically about the use of seafo
Dynasties: The Mongol Empire- Part 2/5
Khubilai Khan was a great ruler because he looked after the destitute and the poor. [10:00] His government even had a postal system.
Networks: Theory and Application
SI 508 has been taught in various forms from 2006 to 2008 to masterŐs students at the University of Michigan School of Information. The course covers topics in network analysis, from social networks to applications in information networks such as the Internet. I will introduce basic concepts in network theory, discuss metrics and models, use software analysis tools to experiment with a wide variety of real-world network data, and study applications to areas such as information retrieval.As a ne
Honour Killing Across Culture and Time: Across culture and time: Speaking of honour killing
Dr Carolyn Strange introduces the themes at the Honour Killing Across Culture and Time conference held at The Australian National University in December 2011. Her talk is titled 'Speaking of honour killing'.
Honour-motivated violence is a trans-historical and cross-cultural phenomenon, yet it has recently become a metonym for Islamic and anti-modern cultures.
How can inter-disciplinary conversations unpack this association to produce innovative ways of thinking about and acting against violenc
Huislectuur : Vreemde culturen De basis van deze bijdrage is het thema vreemde culturen uit het boek Nieuw Netwerk Nederlands 1. Naar aanleiding van een tentoonstelling over vreemde culturen in de jeugdliteratuur lezen de leerlingen een boek waar een …

Juan Odisio on Adam Smith and the First Economists of the Rio de la Plata
Juan Odisio, University of Buenos Aires, presents "Argentine Illustrated Economists: Adam Smith and the First Economists of the Rio de la Plata" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. July 1, 2012
A car accident is one of the fearful incidents for the people who have faced it. A car accident is one of the fearful incidents for the people who have faced it. People often get traumatized after they meet with such a perilous accident. In most of the cases of car accidents, people are found dead. Those who survive mostly undergo medical treatment. In such circumstances, it becomes impracticable for the victim to file a case against the other party or talk to the insurance company to reimburse his or her money.
Visual C++ and the Native Renaissance | TechEd Europe 2012
With the upcoming releases of Dev11 and Windows 8, there has never been a better time to be a C++ developer! Metro-style applications, C++/CX, DirectX, the C++11 language standard, C++ AMP for GPGPU, multicore, the cloud, and new IDE tooling all combine to make C++ the continued gold standard when it comes to power, performance, and portability. This session gives developers a tour of all that new and exciting for C++ developers on Microsoft platfo
Georgia Tech Denning Technology & Management Program
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Religious Liberty and the Equality of Women
Do recent changes in America's healthcare regulations and law compromise the religious liberty and equality of women? This question is explored by a panel of professors from the perspectives of law, theology, and philosophy. Dr. Jeanne Buckeye is the moderator, while Professor Teresa Collett, Dr. Deborah Savage, and Dr. R. Mary Lemmons are panelists. This is a Fortnight for Freedom event hosted by the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, and co-sponsored by the Minnesota Catholic Conf
Common Core Standards
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
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CO 1069-323-25 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Antarctica and South Georgia in 1912
Location: South Georgia
Date: 1912
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Sesame Street: Salty & Pierre: (Finding the Number 9)
In this Sesame Street video, Salty and Pierre go on a train ride to search for the number 9. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review counting and number recognition in the early childhood classroom. (1:03)
Alfred E. Smith on New York
In this video clip, Alfred Emanuel Smith, four-time governor of New York, speaks fondly of his home state, reflecting on New York's unique place in the history of the United States. (2:57)
Dmitri Pavlov: Differential Cohomology and Smooth Topological Field Theories
Dmitri Pavlov, University of Muenster, Germany
We will discuss a characterization of differential cohomology and related functors in terms of topological field theories fibered over the site of smooth manifolds. This can be seen as the first step toward a smooth version of the cobordism hypothesis. Joint work in progress with Daniel Berwick-Evans, Stephan Stolz, and Peter Teichner.
Micronutrient Malnutrition Module Guide This module, Micronutrient Malnutrition, aims to equip Public Health professionals with sufficient knowledge of micronutrients to recognise and address the problem of micronutrient deficiency at a community and population level. The module concentrates on four micronutrients, i.e. vitamin A, iron, iodine and zinc that are considered critical to Public Health, particularly in developing country contexts. The module sets out a strategy for
Multiplication and Division of Indices
Examples and questions for pupils learning how to multiply and divide indices.














