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Verbal Irony#2
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Commerce équitable et TIC, l’exemple de Coocafé au Costa Rica
Ce documentaire propose, après une introduction au commerce équitable (historique, mécanismes,…), de découvrir la filière café à partir de l’exemple de la coopérative costaricienne Coocafé. Pionnière du commerce équitable et d’une éthique environnementale, celle-ci a intégré très rapidement les TIC dans son développement.
Nous partirons donc au Costa Rica pour rencontrer les responsables et les petits producteurs de cette structure et comprendre ainsi les
"DMC Upside": Catholic Newman Association Donation Drive
In the following segment of the "DMC Upside," members of the Catholic Newman Association organized a food drive to assist the Catholic Charities of Corpus Christi as they prepare Christmas baskets for low-income families. This segment aired on the December 2011 edition of the "DMC Upside" television program, which is broadcast in Corpus Christi on Channel 19.
De Nosy Iranja à Juan de Nova
En juin 2007 une mission de scientifiques étudie l’impact de l’exploitation
des ressources naturelles sur les îles du nord ouest malgache.
L'existence de sanctuaire comme Juan de Nova n'est pas une solution
suffisante pour les espèces migratrices comme les tortues marines.
Le développement de l’écotourisme peut apporter une réponse s’il s’appuie
sur la mise en valeur des richesses naturelles endémiques, dans le respect
des communautés
Les bases génétiques de l'évolution humaine (audio)
Aucun élément du patrimoine génétique humain n'est spécifiquement propre à notre espèce. Nos gènes, nos chromosomes, nos cellules et nos ADN sont les mêmes que ceux des autres êtres vivants, d'autant plus partagés que ces derniers sont nos plus proches parents. Ces comparaisons nous obligent à une grande modestie quant a la spécificité humaine, qui réside ailleurs. Si elles ont des conséquences en matière d'éthique, notre société ne semble pas en être consciente. A un au
SML 2011 – Place du médecin face à un patient souffrant d’une douleur thoracique. (audio)
Titre : SML 2011 – Place du médecin face à un patient souffrant d’une douleur thoracique.
Intervenant(s) : Tahar CHOUIHED (SAMU-SMUR hôpital central – CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : Objectifs : - Maîtriser l’interrogatoire téléphonique
- Connaître l’algorithme décisionnel face à une douleur thoracique
- Connaître la filière de l’urgence cardiologique
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées
Comprehensive V
E. Pennington
Final exam for all Carbohydrate and Nitrogen lectures.
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Verbal Irony #7
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The University of Memphis-Ashtyn
See why Ashtyn chose the University of Memphis as her college home.
La recherche scientifique - Michel Fontes
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La recherche scientifique par Michel Fontes
Cité scolaire Joseph Arbaud (84 Vaison la Romaine)
This Field Rocks
Tucked in a shallow valley in northeastern Pennsylvania is a mysterious geologic feature: 16 acres of sandstone boulders. Science Friday took a trip to Hickory Run State Park's "boulder field" and spoke with Megan Taylor, environmental education specialist, about why the rocks collected there. (2:39)
Crayon Color Box
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Rusty Kanokogi: The Mother of Women's Judo
A role model for women athletes of all ages and a native of Brooklyn, Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi speaks about her trailblazing entry into competitive judo at a time when women were prohibited from competition. Disguising herself as a man in order to compete, Rusty discusses the shift from her struggle as an outsider in a men's sport to a celebrated female pioneer, athlete, and the highest-ranking American woman in judo. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on Mar
Waves and Optics
Fundamentals of oscillations and waves and properties of electromagnetic waves. Basic principles of geometric optics, interference and diffraction, including Fourier methods.
Bandits or Patriots?: Documents from Charlemagne Pralte
In 1910, an international consortium of banks refinanced Haiti's international debt and took control of the country's treasury. In 1914, the bank refused to issue gold payments to the Haitian government and asked the U.S. military to protect the gold reserves. On December 17, 1914, U.S. marines landed in Haiti and moved the gold to the bank's New York vaults. Eight months later, the marines again landed in Port au Prince, Haiti's capital, this time claiming the need to protect foreign lives and
"I Always Had Pads with Me": A G.I. Artist's Sketchpad, 1943-1944
In the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war, thousands of Americans enlisted in the U.S. armed forces. Among them was twenty-year-old Bronx resident Ben Hurwitz. Like many of the men and women who entered military service, Hurwitz (who changed his name to Brown after the war) kept a record of his experiences. But his "journal" was a sketchpad, and, during his two years in North Africa and Italy, Corporal Hurwitz drew and painted at every opportunity. Hurwitz's pictures a
Kate Richards O'Hare's Life as a Socialist Party Organizer
In her autobiographical essay, "How I Became a Socialist Agitator," which was first published in Socialist Woman in October 1908, Socialist Party organizer Kate Richards O'Hare credited her career as a "Socialist agitator" to her youthful exposure to poverty and "sordid suffering." As she explained in this essay, her disillusionment with the church and a talk by labor organizer "Mother"Jones further pushed her toward socialism.
"Forty-Two Cents an Hour" for Twelve to Fourteen Hours a Day: George Milkulvich Describes Work in th
In the dramatic 1919 steel strike, 350,000 workers walked off their jobs and crippled the industry. The U.S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor set out to investigate the strike while it was still in progress. In his testimony before the committee, George Milkulvich, an immigrant from the Croatian region of Dalmatia (along the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea), gave a straightforward explanation of what he was striking for--"better treatment."













