L'Abri Pataud - 15 000 years under the cliff of Les Eyzies
Les fouilles entreprises à l'abri Pataud et dans les sites environnants à la fin des années 50 par le professeur américain Hallam Movius permettent de retracer l'évolution humaine au cours des 15 000 ans de son occupation, entre 35 000 et 18 000 ans avant notre ère. Cette implantation humaine constante, allant des hommes de Néanderthal aux Magdaléniens, permet de suivre les progrès effectués dans l'industrie lithique et osseuse et la naissance d'une expression artistique qui va tro
College Intern Talk: Neo-Assyrian Reliefs

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Mark Twain And Science: It's Complicated
Did you know Mark Twain tried his hand at science fiction? Author Sam Kean writes about Twain in his book,The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements. Here, Kean narrates an animated look at Twain's story, "Sold to Satan." It's about Twain, typewriters, radium, and, naturally, Satan. (3:15)
Jim Madigan and Braden Pimm (postgame vs. #2 Minnesota • Dec. 31, 2011)
Northeastern skates into the New Year as Mariucci Classic Tournament champions after a 3-2 triumph over No. 2 Minnesota on New Years Eve at Mariucci Arena. The Huskies preserved their undefeated mark on New Year's Eve and moved to 4-0-0 on that day and extended their unbeaten to eight games; the second-best streak in the country.
The Huskies have won the Mariucci Classic tournament twice in program history with the first coming over the host (Minnesota) on Dec. 28, 1997. Northeastern moves to 4
Naturally Speaking
In this lesson, students will identify the Earth's natural resources and classify them as renewable or non-renewable. They will simulate the distribution of resources and discuss the fairness and effectiveness of the distribution. Students will identify ways that they use and waste natural resources, and they will explore ways that engineers interact with natural resources.
With Strings Attached: Hollywood's Gift to a Navajo Family
In this lesson, students explore issues of culture and identity and learn about Navajo culture by examining the perspectives of those portrayed in the film, Return of Navajo Boy.
Women and Economic Empowerment
The purpose of this lesson is to acquaint students with historic and current-day factors that impact women's economic status.
Le conflit des créateurs : fictions juridiques et réalités biologiques (video)
Science et droit doivent-ils agir de concert ? Les réalités biologiques sont-elles compatibles à un bon usage du droit ? La tension dialectique entre les sciences, plus particulièrement biologiques, et le droit, pose de réelles interrogations.
Pour apporter une réponse à ces questionnements, Jean Hauser revient sur les problèmes juridiques qu’ont posés dans les années 70 la nécessité de redéfinir la filiation ainsi que la question du transsexualisme. Il démontre, p
Vespers - 1/19/2012
Vespers - 1/19/12
Upper Intermediate Series #7 - Expresando el desacuerdo
Learn Spanish with Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Can you feel the tension in the air? Do not, I repeat, do not get involved with a heated group of intellectuals when it comes to their literary preferences. Join Kathy and Ana as the add their two cents to this argument and also explain constructions with “sino” and [...]
Exploring the World of Ancient Civilizations
Lesson ObjectiveUse gallery walks to give key information about ancient civilizations. Questions to ConsiderHow does the gallery walk make students feel more accountable for quality work?How does this lesson allow students to learn lots of information in a short amount of time?Notice how naturally students work in teams and openly give feedbackCommon Core StandardsELA.WHST.11-12.9
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Gender and Representation of Asian Women, Spring 2010
This course explores stereotypes associated with Asian women in colonial, nationalist, state-authoritarian, and global/diasporic narratives about gender and power. Students will read ethnography, cultural studies, and history, and view films to examine the politics and circumstances that create and perpetuate the representation of Asian women as dragon ladies, lotus blossoms, despotic tyrants, desexualized servants, and docile subordinates. Students are introduced to the debates about Orientalis
The Value of Money [August 11, 2000] Although 1870 saw a breakthrough in price theory, the advances of the marginalist revolution had not yet penetrated to monetary theory by the early decades of the 20th century. Most economists were still content to work with the centuries-
We Sign Animals: A Song About Animals in Sign Language
In this video, an instructor demonstrates using sign language to sign a song about a parade of animals. She then performs the song with sign language as she sings along. The animals in the song are a rooster, horse, cow, goat, pig, and mouse. ( While the song is appropriate for young children, anyone learning sign language could benefit from this video.) ( 2:25)
Qu'est ce qu'une nation - Daniel Malingre
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce qu'une nation par Daniel Malingre
Lycée Val d'Argens (83 Le Muy)
02.02.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag - als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
Bei Ausschreitungen in einem Fußball-Stadion der ägyptischen Stadt Port Said sind mindestens 74 Menschen getötet und fast 250 verletzt worden. Fans des heimischen Fußball-Vereins hatten nach dem Abpfiff eines Erstligaspiels den Platz gestürmt. Einige warfen mit Steinen, Feuerwerkskörpern und Flaschen. Spiele
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The British Media - the view from outside
Sarah Lyall, correspondent for the New York Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series
The Science of Drug Politics - David Nutt
Prof David Nutt talks about the regulation of drugs including alcohol and tobacco.
Johns Hopkins Match Day 2012
Fourth-year medical students at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine learned on March 16 where they will go to complete their internship and residency training. Family and friends joined the students for the annual Match Day celebration in the Armstrong Building, themed "Finding Your Perfect Match."














