A Famous Chinese Children Song
A fast paced one minute Chinese song done with animation about the merits of doing well.
Suit simulates pregnancy
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South Korea remembers Korean War
Jun 25 - South Koreans commemorate the 61st anniversary of the 1950-53 Korean War that divided the Korean peninsula and left 3 million dead. Sunita Rappai reports.
God and Darwin
Dr Denis Alexander : Panel Discussion
Critical Realism in Science and Religion
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
Science and the Star of Bethlehem
Prof. Sir Colin Humphreys : Course
A Life in Science
Prof. Sir Brian Heap : Course
Breve Historia de Arte Contemporáneo
Actividad formativa dirigida al ámbito de la Educación permanente de Adultos y diseñada para satisfacer la demanda surgida ante el aumento de exposiciones en Museos y Salas de la localidad.
Does the Advance of Science mean Secularisation?
Prof. David Martin : Lecture
2 Creative communities and ICT
We oppose ‘any prophetic pedagogy which knows everything before it happens, which teaches children that every day is the same, that there are no surprises, and teaches adults that all they have to do is repeat that which they were not able to learn.’ 3.2 The Every Child Matters agenda The government's vision for extended schools builds on the Every Child Matters (ECM) initiative. Click on the following links for more information Every Child Matters: Change for children in schools [accessed 26 January 2007]. It is founded on five outcomes: Be healthy. Be safe. Enjoy and achieve. Make a positive contribution (as a citizen). Be employable. In moving t Réseaux, lobbies, conflits d'intérêts
"Entretiens du Jeu de Paume" vendredi 17 juin, samedi 18 juin et dimanche 19 juin 2011, l'UTLS et le Château de Versailles présenteront à Versailles la seconde édition des Entretiens du Jeu de Paume autour du thème de la séparation des pouvoirs.
Réseaux, lobbies, conflits d'intérêts Arthur Ekirch on American Militarism In 1783 the treaty ending hostilities between Great Britain and its rebellious colonies along the eastern seaboard of North America was signed in Paris. For their part the English proclaimed that, "His Britannic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz., New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations &hel Pluzzel : Schuifpuzzel Pluzzel is een ouderwets schuifbordje met blokjes, waarmee je door te schuiven een foto kan reconstrueren. Een eenvoudig speeltje dat echter denkwerk vraagt, en je geduld op de proef stelt. From Kabila to Kabila: what else is new? [Audio] Contracts Reference Points and the Theory of the Firm [Audio] Trade and Inequality Revisited [Audio] Democracy or Dictatorship? Emerging Political Crisis in Pakistan [Audio] Sustaining Growth and promoting inclusion in India's Economy and Society [Audio] The Ukrainian Elections 2007: whatever happened to the Orange Revolution? [Audio]
Martin Hirsch, homme politique, auteur de Pour en finir avec les conflits d'intérêts, Stock 2010
Philippe Houillon, rapporteur de la commission d'enquê


Speaker(s): Professor Rene Lemarchand | Professor Lemarchand will consider the prospects for peace and stability in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the wake of the country's recent elections. Copyright (c)
Speaker(s): Professor Oliver Hart | This lecture launches two new annual lecture series, the Coase Lecture and the Phillips Lecture. These names reflect the authorship of the two most famous articles ever published in Economica (the 'Phillips Curve' article was the most heavily-cited macroeconomics title of the 20th century; Ronald Coase won the Nobel Prize for his work on the theory of the firm which began with his Economica article). In this inaugural Coase lecture, Oliver Hart will discuss ho
Speaker(s): Professor Paul Krugman | Manufactured imports from developing countries have risen sharply since the mid-90s, when the effects of trade on inequality were a major political issue. Should we be reconsidering the link between globalisation and inequality?
Speaker(s): Imran Khan | [Please note that due to a sudden change of venue, the beginning of this lecture is missing] Imran Khan is a member of the Pakistan parliament and Chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) which he established in 1997. He is also the founder of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Lahore. Khan is thought of by many in the cricketing world as being one of the finest all rounders to play the game and led the Pakistan cricke
Speaker(s): Sir Nicholas Stern | Professor Stuart Corbridge is head of the Development Studies Institute, LSE. Mr Anwar Hasan, is managing director of Tata Ltd.UK. Professor S Parasuraman is Director of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Professor Sir Nicholas Stern is the IG Patel Professor of Economics & Government and director of the Asia Research Centre at LSE.
Speaker(s): Dr Gwendolyn Sasse, Dr Andrew Wilson | On 30 September pre-term parliamentary elections will be held in Ukraine. Can the country's stalemate be resolved by the ballot box? Gwendolyn Sasse is based at Nuffield College, University of Oxford. Andrew Wilson is based at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London.













