De la démocratie en Martinique
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Grammaires factorisées pour des dialectes apparentés
Pour la formalisation du lexique et de la grammaire de dialectes étroitement apparentés, il peut se révéler utile de factoriser une partie du travail de modélisation. Les soussystèmes linguistiques isomorphes dans les différents dialectes peuvent alors faire l’objet d’une description commune, les différences étant spécifiées par ailleurs. Cette démarche aboutit à un modèle de grammaire à couches : le noyau est commun à la famille de dialectes, et une couche superficielle dét
Art in Wichita: instruction, collection and innovation
Art instruction, renowned collections and contemporary innovation represent the various offerings of Wichita’s primary visual art centers: the Wichita Center for the Arts, the Wichita Art Museum, and the Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art. Through their separate programs and objectives, these three institutions contribute to the city’s cultural vitality and make it more than just another dot on the map. Without the foresight of a number of her citizens, Wichita’s cultural climate would have rem
Climate reconstruction using Foraminifera in Deep Sea Sediments
This Wright Center for Science Education lesson plan (PDF) uses pasta as an analog to teach students how deep sea sediments are collected and analyzed to identify different foraminifera species in order to interpret global paleo temperature change. It includes National Science Education Standards as well as background information and images, a list of materials needed, a step-by-step photo-guided walk-through of the activity, evaluation questions, and reference list.
Structural Bioinformatics Pharm 201 UCSD Lecture 10 2010
This is a Podcast from the University of California San Diego Graduate Student Bioinformatics I class Lecture 10 for 2010. Using Protein Structure to Study Evolution. See http://www.sdsc.edu/pb/edu/pharm201/ for details.
Traditionally protein structure has been studied through looking at evolution. Most recently evolution has been studied through looking at protein structure. Goal: Provide an appreciation of what protein structure brings to the study of evolution. Reading: Chapter 23 of Structu
Navigating Global Economic and Financial Change
The global economy is experiencing a number of consequential transformations that impact long-standing economic and financial relationships. The resulting change goes well beyond the emergence of a new destination for the global economy; it is also reflected in what is an inevitably bumpy journey that is prone to a series of market accidents and policy mistakes. In his presentation, Mohamed A. El-Erian will discuss the nature of the transformations. He will detail the drivers, and illustrate how
Revisiting Marx: is Marxism still relevant?
This event brings together leading social and political thinkers to debate the contemporary meaning and relevance of Marx's legacy on the occasion of the republication of The Communist Manifesto, with an introduction by David Harvey. Meghnad Desai is emeritus professor of economics at LSE. David Harvey is professor of anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Leo Panitch is professor of political science at York University, Ontario.
La reconversion des anciennes villes-usines ou la question de la survie urbaine
Journées de l’AGF,Nancy 16 octobre 2009
Comment transformer l’ancienne ville-usine en ville ?
La reconversion des anciennes villes-usines ou la question de la survie urbaine
I – Les villes-usines : des types variés, mais un déclin partagé
II– Les difficultés de la reconversion
III – Les résultats contrastés de plusieurs décennies de reconversion
Culture et renouveau urbain dans les territoires post- industriels du Nord de l’Angleterre
Culture et renouveau urbain dans les territoires post-industriels du Nord de l’Angleterre
- La culture : moteur du renouveau urbain
Mark Bailoni
- Culture, patrimoine et promotion territoriale
- L’effet Bilbao dans le Nord de l’Angleterre
- Culture, renouveau urbain et population locale
Maître de conférences en Géographie
CERPA / Université Nancy 2
Conférence Douchet
Conférence Douchet
Un extrait de "Cercle vicieux" (N.T. Homayoun, 2005)
Dans la cadre de la journée Téhéran organisée à la Cinémathèque française le 13 juin 2010, découvrez un extrait du film Cercle vicieux de Nader T. Homayoun, entretien avec Jafar Panahi, réalisé le 3 juin chez lui à Téhéran.
Sartre à Venise, une palinodie
L’attachement de Sartre à Venise est profond et durable, mais aussi mystérieux car tout chez Sartre paraît s’opposer à Venise. Sartre trouve à Venise la possibilité de changer radicalement de projet existentiel, d’être « un autre Sartre », d’écrire, à travers une utilisation fréquente de la métaphore, cette espèce de contre-Nausée qu’est La Reine Albemarle ou le dernier touriste, avant d’en sortir, et de revenir à son essai engagé sur Les communistes et la paix.
Vase
Round ball shaped vase in black, white and gray, with small opening.
Campi Phlegraei, volume 2
Campi Phlegraei: observations on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, as they have been communicated to the Royal Society of London by Sir William Hamilton. Volume 2 consists of 54 hand-colored plates with accompanying pages of parallel English and French texts which include references for each plate.
Mount Vesuvius
The volcano known as Mt. Vesuvius is a composite cone, or a strattle volcano, and one of the most famous on the planet. (01:00)
Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Volume XXII, Issue 4
CONTENTS:
Cover Illustration Description,
Calendar of Events,
Nag Hammadi for Fifty Years,
The lAC Spring Public Lecture Series 1996: "New Light on the Early Egyptian Presence in Canaan: Recent Excavations in the Negev Desert, Israel," "Tel Safi Excavations: Old and New," "Who Wrote the New Testament: The Making of the Christian Myth," "Can God be Singular if the Scriptures are Plural?" and "The Education of Aristocratic Children in the Fourth Century Roman Empire: Whose Responsibility Was It?"
CivilWar@ Smithsonian
This site examines the Civil War through collections of artifacts. Topics include slavery and abolition, Abraham Lincoln, the first Union officer killed, soldiering, weapons, leaders, cavalries, navies, life and culture, Appomattox, Winslow Homer, and Mathematics and Statistics. A Civil War time-line is included.
LSE Asia Forum - 08:00 - 09:45 (Chinese Translation) - Welcome & Introduction | Keynote Speech | Add
The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on 25-26 March 2010 with the support of the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS). The Forum addressed a wide range of issues of deep interest to policymakers and wider society, under a general theme relating to the recent challenges and changes that have affected the global economy. A key focus of the Forum was on the role of China in tackling the recent challenges, and what lessons can be learnt for the future. This session comprises the
Entrepreneurship For Engineers
Objectives: Create an awareness of the value of an entrepreneurial educational experience; create an awareness of the relationship between entrepreneurship and engineering; create an awareness of the role of entrepreneurs in the growth of the American and world economy; introduce the student to the psychological, cultural and economic nature of entrepreneurial activity in the US and the global community; create an awareness of the career paths available to the entrepreneur; introduce the skill s
Dilemmas and Debates in Entrepreneurship
This is a course about dilemmas and debates. A dilemma is "an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive alternatives; a choice or a situation involving choice between equally unsatisfactory alternatives; a problem seemingly incapable of a satisfactory solution". The process of entrepreneurship involves the recognition of challenges and dilemmas, vigorous debate, and ultimately, solutions. No solution lasts long in an entrepreneurial milieu whose underpinning is "creative destruction". Y













