George Will on America, Politics, and Baseball
Author and syndicated columnist George Will talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of the country, the nature of politics, and at the end, a little about baseball. The conversation begins with Will discussing his career and how someone with a Ph.D. from Princeton got involved in politics and then writing. Will then discusses the current political environment and how little some things have changed in politics. Other topics include the future of journalism and Will's predictions fo
Science Studio vol 032 - Topic: Evolution of Cooperation - Guests: David Sloan Wilson and Andrew Ham
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 032 - Topic: Evolution of Cooperation - Guests: David Sloan Wilson and Andrew Hamilton - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 032 - Topic: Evolution of Cooperation - Guests: David Sloan Wilson and Andrew Hamilton
Science Studio vol 028 - Topic: The future of oceans: BOFFF or bust? - Guest: Jane Lubchenco
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 028 - Topic: The future of oceans: BOFFF or bust? - Guest: Jane Lubchenco - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 028 - Topic: The future of oceans: BOFFF or bust? - Guest: Jane Lubchenco
Science Studio vol 005 - Topic: Ant Intelligence - Guest: Stephen Pratt
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Science Studio vol 004 - Topic: Reproduction & Art - Guest: Doug Chandler
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 004 - Topic: Reproduction & Art - Guest: Doug Chandler - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 004 - Topic: Reproduction & Art - Guest: Doug Chandler
Science Studio vol 003 - Topic: Taxonomy & Fish - Guest: Tony Gill
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 003 - Topic: Taxonomy & Fish - Guest: Tony Gill - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 003 - Topic: Taxonomy & Fish - Guest: Tony Gill
Alberto Montaner entrevistado por Amaia Arizaleta
Lors de sa visite à Toulouse en mars 2010, le professeur Alberto Montaner de l’Université de Saragosse, spécialiste mondialement reconnu de littérature hispanique et hispano-arabe médiévale a été interviewé par Amaia Arizaleta, professeur d'études hispaniques médiévales à l’Université de Toulouse II-Le Mirail. Le débat portait sur les sujets sur lesquels M. Montaner fait autorité, mais aussi sur l’importance et l’avenir des études médiévales dans le contexte social
The Daily's Double Shot - 02/04/2011
The student journalists of The Daily take a behind the scenees look at UW's Suzallo Library and investigate the rate books and collections available for viewing. The show takes a sci-fi turn with a visit to the Rapid Prototyping lab, where computers create plastic, 3-D models of objects. You'll also hear about the students involved with HusKEYS, an ad hoc a capella group, and get to sit in on a recent concert. These stories and more, plus a trip behind the presses at The Daily of the University
The President's Own Dumb Rules While red tape is rising under his watch, President Barack Obama promised recently in a Wall Street Journal op-ed to undertake a grand review of economic regulation in the United States and get rid of rules that "are not worth the cost, or that are just

GSF 2011 – Maternités chez les jeunes filles, une catastrophe sanitaire
1 nouveau né sur 10 nait de mère adolescente, Soit 1000 accouchements chaque heure , 70 000 morts maternelles , 1 000 000 d’enfants morts chaque année .
Les Objectifs du Millénaire pour le Développement (OMD)
• établissent des buts visant à mesurer les progrès réalisés dans le développement humain.
• 2 des 8 OMD sont directement liés à l’amélioration des soins dispensés aux adolescentes enceintes.
• Obj 4:réduction de la mortalité i
Oil backs down
Summary of business headlines: Oil prices fall as Libyan peace proposal emerges; U.N. food index hits record high; U.S. economy growing despite inflation scare; Stocks rally ahead of jobs report.
Virtual storybook sells kids style
Ralph Lauren is launching the latest installment of its shoppable online children's storybook, where viewers can click to buy the clothing in the story.
Credit concentration delays recovery: CEO Richard Hendrix
Mar 2 - FBR Capital Markets CEO Richard Hendrix explains how credit concentration in the U.S. is delaying economic recovery and making U.S. capital markets less competitive.
STS-133 Daily Mission Recap - Flight Day 7
A video recap of flight day 7 of the STS-133 mission of space shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station.
21A.219 Law and Society (MIT)
Law is a common and yet distinct aspect of everyday life in modern societies. This course examines the central features of law as a social institution and as a feature of popular culture. We will explore the nature of law as a set of social systems, central actors in the systems, legal reasoning, and the relationship of the legal form and reasoning to social change. The course emphasizes the relationship between the internal logic of legal devices and economic, political and social pro
Beginner Lesson 38: Listen to me with your eyes
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! How well read are you in Spanish literature? Well, if you’re not, then pay attention to this lesson. Join Alan and Lisy as they discuss perhaps one of the most celebrated poets of the Americas, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Just who is she? Well, click that button and find [...]
















