China denies Renault spy case link
China denies any link to the industrial espionage scandal at French carmaker Renault, dismissing reports of its possible involvement as "baseless".
Portugal resists EU-IMF bailout
Portugal says it does not need financial aid to battle its economic crisis.
ETA suspects arrested
Spain and France detain two suspected members of ETA a day after Spain rejected the violent separatist group's peace offer.
Praying for Haiti a year after quake
As the first anniversary of the devastating quake approaches, victims look for ways to find healing.
Les cellules souches et le clonnage thérapeutique - Laure Coulombel
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Les cellules souches et le clonnage thérapeutique par Laure Coulombel (INSERM, département cellules souches)
Lycée Nazareth Haffreingue (Boulogne sur mer 62)
Biologie Animale, la dissection de la souris, 7 - appareil génital femelle et mâle
« La dissection de la souris » fait partie d’une série de films de biologie qui ont pour sujet les plans d’organisation de modèles animaux représentatifs de grands groupes chez les invertébrés et les vertébrés. Grâce à des images, des animations et des schémas de support, cette vidéo montre la démarche de dissection de la souris et l’anatomie des mammifères (morphologie, anatomie générale, appareil respiratoire, circulatoire, digestif, urinaire et génital)
Iran's economic reform
Sanctions are beginning to bite
Les aptitudes et capacités professionnelles des étudiants en sciences humaines / Jean Wemaëre
Les aptitudes et capacités professionnelles des étudiants en sciences humaines. Jean WEMAËRE. Dans "Les Humanités pour quoi faire : enjeux et propositions", colloque international organisé par le laboratoire Patrimoine, Littérature, Histoire (PLH) en collaboration avec le laboratoire Lettres, Langages et Arts (LLA). Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, IUFM Midi-Pyrénées, 27-29 mai 2010.
Thème II : Compétences littéraires et transfert de comp
Compétences transférables des classicistes / Paul Demont
Compétences transférables des classicistes. Paul DEMONT. Dans "Les Humanités pour quoi faire : enjeux et propositions", colloque international organisé par le laboratoire Patrimoine, Littérature, Histoire (PLH) en collaboration avec le laboratoire Lettres, Langages et Arts (LLA). Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, IUFM Midi-Pyrénées, 27-29 mai 2010.
Thème II : Compétences littéraires et transfert de compétences : compétences littéraires, 28
Intel delivers stellar results
Intel reported impressive earnings, defying fears about the chipmakers minor role in the booming smartphone and tablet market.
Episode 125: Approaches to snakebite in Papua New Guinea, and development in Sikkim Herpetologist David Williams discusses his doctoral research into improving the plight of snakebite sufferers in Papua New Guinea, where snakes constitute a major public health problem. Also, PhD student Thomas Chandy probes community perceptions of the impact of economic development in the remote Himalayan region of Sikkim. With host Eric van Bemmel. Lecture 2, January 12 MC Fireplace - The Fossil Fuel Rap Secrets Beneath the Ice IAS Visiting Fellow Professor Vivien Schmidt from Boston University speaks at the Warwick RIPE debat The Ignorance of New York Magazine [Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "The Ignorance of 'New York Magazine.'"] On Boxing Day, December 26, New York magazine ran an article — "The Trouble with Catholic News: USC's James Heft Organizes International Catholic Symposium at the Vatican The French Numbers 0-9 Pronouns    Shape It
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This teacher-made project is a rap song about what fossil fuels are and how they are formed. Audio quality is low making it difficult to understand the words to the rap. Some of the lyrics include: "Well, it all starts a few million years ago from the mountains high to the valleys low. I've been talking to the bird and talking to the bees telling me all about the dead trees. They've been falling to the ground getting covered in soild and sand. It all builds up and there's loads of pressure
Is Antarctica headed for a catastrophic meltdown? New evidence of ancient climate change may hold clues. (52 minutes, 51 seconds)
The Department of Politics and International Studies hosted the third annual Warwick RIPE Debate in IPE in collaboration with the Review of International Political Economy. The main speaker at the 2010 debate was Professor Vivien Schmidt of Boston University. She spoke on the theme of 'The Fall, Rise, Fall and Rise of the State within Modern Capitalism - and how to explain it'.
The debate was chaired by the Head of PaIS, Professor Ben Rosamond. Additional speakers were two other hugely influ

Fr. James Heft, Alton Brooks Professor of Religion and President of the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies at USC, made Catholic news by organizing an international symposium at the Vatican for a renowned group of scholars -- including economists, ethicists, business leaders and theologians. The group discussed key themes from Pope Benedict the XVI's first social encyclical, "Caritas in veritate" [Charity in Truth], and how his writings relate to social justice and the current economic cris
This brief, cartoon video runs one time through the French numbers 0-9. Numbers are not on the screen. Video simply has the picture you see in the preview, with the mouth moving. Run time 0:46.
Classroom explantion of pronouns. Poor sound quality at times and requires teachers to have materials ready before video is shown such as index cards. This is a video that may need to be stopped several times so students can follow.
Using only six straight lines, divide this shape into four equal parts.













