Des trains et des maisons. Conférence de Tanguy Viel
Dans certains films d'Hitchcock, on se déplace sans cesse. Dans d'autres, on voudrait bien sortir de la maison. Dans tous les cas, le casse-tête semble le même : comment vivre hors-les-murs ? La réponse d'Hitchcock serait un peu celle de la psychanalyse : habitez-donc une fiction.
Tanguy Viel est romancier. Il a publié, entre autres, Cinéma, L'Absolue perfection du crime, Insoupçonnable, Paris-Brest, tous parus aux éditions de Minuit. Il a aussi
Table ronde : Stanley Kubrick, l'artiste et sa méthode
Rencontre avec Ken Adam, Marisa Berenson, Michel Ciment, Nigel Galt, Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, Tim Heptner, animée par Serge Toubiana.
Directeur artistique britannique d’origine allemande, Ken Adam fait ses débuts à Hollywood sur d’importantes productions : Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours ou Ben-Hur. Par la suite, il travaille notamment avec Jacques Tourneur, Robert Aldrich, J. L. Mankiewicz et pour la série des James Bond des anné
Renato Berta par Renato Berta : une leçon de cinéma
"Je n'aime pas beaucoup le terme de directeur de la photographie. Au générique, je préfère que soit utilisé le mot "image". Parce qu'il me semble couvrir la somme du travail sur le cadre et la lumière. L'image, c'est le résultat très fragile entre la photo et le cadre, et la conjugaison des deux est le plus difficile à trouver. Ce qui m'énerve le plus, se sont les images dominantes, les clichés visuels de l'époque."
Renato Berta
Inequalities and Absolute Value Concepts -- Graphing Absolute Values
This module describes how to graph absolute values.
"Writing on Contemporary Issues: Food for Thought: Writing and Reading about the Cultures of Food, F
" "What people do with food is an act that reveals how they construe the world." - Marcella Hazan, The Classic Italian Cookbook If you are what you eat, what are you? Food is at once the stuff of life and a potent symbol; it binds us to the earth, to our families, and to our cultures. In this class, we explore many of the fascinating issues that surround food as both material fact and personal and cultural symbol. We read essays by Toni Morrison, Michael Pollan, Wendell Berry, and others on such
Learning outcomes
www……..gov.uk You can now access government directly through the web. E-government in action. While studying this unit you look at the scope of e-government, the databases that are necessary, the use of biometrics in identification and verification of identity and assess the usability and accessibility of websites.
Next steps After completing this unit you may wish to study another OpenLearn Study Unit or find out more about this topic. Here are some suggestions:
The Berlin Wall History
The Berlin Wall separated Berlin between 1961 and 1989 and this two minute video explains why it was built and what is was a symbol of. A good overview.
30. The Commute Is Killing Me! (Listen Up & Learn)
Episode #30 of the fun-to-practice and extra-useful "Listen Up & Learn" lesson series is entitled "The Commute Is Killing Me!" - The protagonist of today's story, Anna, is a student at a prestigious Italian university who just moved to her new apartment. Everything should be well, except that... it is not. - So, let's listen [...]
Beginner S6 #14 - A Japanese Accident Just Waiting to Happen
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re trying to tell your friend a story in Japanese over the phone, but you have so many interruptions that you keep losing your place in the story. The noise from the bustling Japanese market is distracting. As you negotiate the price over something in Japanese, you ask your friend to [...]
@Google Presents: Sports Journalism Today
Tim Kawakami (San Jose Mercury-News), King Kaufman (Salon.com, Bleacher Report), and Ethan Sherwood Strauss (Salon.com, ESPN TrueHoop, WarriorsWorld.net) discuss the state of sports journalism today. From traditional newspaper coverage to the competitive business of professional blogging, Tim, King, and Ethan will share their experiences and give some insight into this high-profile industry. Each will speak for about 15 minutes, followed by a Q&A session.
Wolff on the Political Theater Over the Debt Ceiling
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Capitalism & Sexual Alienation
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"Indian Camp" by Ernest Hemingway (story reading)
An important short story which established Hemingway as a writer and intoduced his sparse style, with its technical innovation that is the trademark of genius.
I got the book pictures from this site:
http://picasaweb.google.com/Theisemand/Engelsk_Eksamen#
There's a wiki article about the story here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Camp
Greek taxi drivers strike
Jul.18 - Tourists wait out delays in Greece's capital as taxi drivers block highways and the city of Piraeus to protest law making it easier to get taxi licenses. Jessica Gray reports.
Banks put pressure on stocks
July 18 - Summary of business headlines: Stocks weighed down by worries; News Corp shares under pressure; Schwab earnings rise; Halliburton profits jump 54 percent. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Europe Day Ahead: German ZEW Index expected to turn lower
July 18 - Germany's latest ZEW index is the big data point to watch out for on Tuesday. Current conditions and economic sentiment indexes are both seen turning lower in a Reuters poll.
Droughts, floods may permanently plague U.S. midwest: author
July 18 - A severe water shortage is gripping 14 states -- from Florida to Arizona -- and author of "The Ripple Effect" Alex Prud'Homme sees more droughts and flooding wreaking havoc in the U.S. over the next few years.
Burying the dead in Benghazi
July 18 - Funeral services for rebels killed in fighting near Brega are held in Benghazi as rebels now report that they are in control of the town. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Break-up of News Corp wouldn't create value
July 18 - With the drop in News Corp's share price, it appears the company is now fairly valued and there would be little extra value created in selling off parts of the business.













