Kristallnacht in the City of Buehl
Ehud Loeb was born in Buehl, Germany, in 1934. On October 22, 1940, Ehud was deported with his parents to France on a transport carrying 6,508 Jews. After a few days they arrived in the Gurs Concentration Camp in southwestern France. Those who managed to survive in the camp were deported in 1942 to Auschwitz, including Ehud's parents.
In 1941 permission was granted for the removal of children from the camp. The operation was carried out by the OSE organization, and children were allowed to leave
UCLA MDCUNE Bioinformatics Lecture 3 of 3 (2009-02-05)
UCLA MDCUNE Bioinformatics Lecture 3 of 3.
UCLA Department of Neuroscience and Department of Psychology undergraduate lecture on Bioinformatics (part 3 of 3) by Dr. William Grisham, Ph.D., on 2009-02-05.
Part of the Modular Digital Course in Undergraduate Neuroscience Education (MDCUNE) project: http://mdcune.psych.ucla.edu/
Metend rekenen : Wandplaten Op deze wandplaten zien leerlingen een aantal referentiematen met afbeeldingen:

Science Bulletins: Down and Dirty Biodiversity
The soils in tundra, grasslands, tropical forests are very different, but they have one thing in common; they all host an astounding diversity of life. Inhabiting these underground worlds are millions of species, which play vital roles in maintaining soil health and preserving the balance of their ecosystems. In the latest Bio News from the Museum's Science Bulletins program, a new study shows that biodiversity underground is much greater than previously thought, with a direct relationship to li
Why Is There a Euro Crisis? On Thursday, October 28, 2011, prices of European stocks soared. Big banks like Société Générale (+22.54%), BNP Paribas (+19.92%), Commerzbank (+16.49%) or Deutsche Bank (+15.35%) experienced fantastic one-day gains. What happened? Today's banks are not free-market institutions. They live in a symbiosis with governments that they are Author(s):

Get away from it all in...Libya
Nov. 10 - Libya emerges as an unlikely summer holiday destination at this year's World Travel Market event in London as industry professionals pull out all the stops to attract business. Hayley Platt reports.
Lecture 12a: Math. Analysis - Proof of Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem
The first part of the sixteenth class in Dr Joel Feinstein's G12MAN Mathematical Analysis module includes a proof of Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=c6c045f6-286d-6b9f-b96c-36a998632fc3 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk/albums/71.rss Dr Feinstein's blog may be viewed at: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com Dr Joel Feins
Farini Falls & Towers The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: 'Photograph of Farini Falls & Towers, one of the Hundred Falls, Orange River, South Africa.' Author of work: Lul
Why study church history?
Two eminent modern church historians, Prof. Alan Ford and Dr Frances Knight, discuss the nature of their discipline exploring how it sits between the aims of historians and theologians: belonging to both disciplines, it has a distinctive task and voice.
Former UK aide on Britain's role in the euro crisis
Nov. 12 - Peter Mandelson, close confidant of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, speaks to Insider as European politicians stare at the possibility of the euro zone break-up.
Molecular Differences Between Production Methods | Lecture 10 (2011)
Dan Barber (Blue Hill)
November 7, 2011
Spanish Empire in the New World (en español)
This documentary traces the history of the Spanish Empire in North America from Columbus through the 1800s. Although not available in english, the visuals are intriguing enough to keep interest and it's not too hard to follow along. (español - Spanish Language version) (22min)
Construction, crise et renouveau de la morale laïque en France face à l'Europe / Jean Baubérot
Construction, crise et renouveau de la morale laïque en France face à l'Europe / Jean Baubérot. Conférence donnée en mars 1995 dans le cadre de l'Institut d'Études Doctorales (IED) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail (France). Présentation de la conférence par le sociologue Jean-Michel Berthelot, directeur de l'IED.
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Japanese woman survives Turkey quake
Nov 11 - Japanese woman travels to Ankara for medical treatment after surviving under rubble for five hours after an earthquake in Turkey. Rough cut (No reporter narration)
Portuguese protest austerity plans
Nov 13 - Tens of thousands of Portuguese civil servants protest against tax hikes and cuts under Lisbon's 2012 budget. Rough cut (No reporter narration)
What Is the Difference Between Quite and Quiet? ( One Minute Video Dictionary Series)
This video defines two words which are often misused, quite and quiet. Quite is defined as very or completely; quiet is defined as silent or no noise. Examples of the correct use of each word are given. ( 1:04)
Morning Briefing: Egypt turmoil instensifies; Obama regroups
Nov. 22 - Egyptians battle police again, expressing their frustration with military rule, and President Obama travels to the first primary state of New Hampshire.
March of the Bonus Army - Part 1
This 9:40 long video, part of a series, shows how the Bonus Army tried to get Washington's leaders to honor their pledge to pay the money that was owed them. It can be compared to the Occupy movement currently taking place in some respects as it is a form of civil disobedience.
West Bank Scuffles
Nov. 13 - Palestinians scuffle with Israeli security over barrier construction work. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
A Method for Madness
Doctors treating madness in 1773 embraced methods like bleeding, vomiting, restraint and intimidation. Interpreter Donna Wolf researched the topic for her program, "A Method for Madness."














