Approaches to political studies
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught Autumn Semester 2010.
This module introduces students to alternative theoretical approaches to the study of political phenomena. We consider the different forms of analysing, explaining, and understanding politics associated with approaches such as behaviouralism, rational choice theory, institutionalism, Marxism, feminism, interpretive theory and post-modernism.
This module shows that the different a
Advances in nanotechnology
In this podcast, Professor Moriarty discusses nanotechnology, and how it has led to a convergence of the traditional sciences. He talks about the commercial applications of nanotechnology such as hard disk technology in laptops, stain free materials and fabrics, self-cleaning windows and advanced water filtration.
He also touches on some of the myths about nanotechnology as well as some of the real dangers of Nanotechnology and the steps governments are taking to regulate it.
Professor Moriart
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Los Sistemas y sus diferentes clasificaciones
José Miguel Hobaica Alvarado
Se define el concepto de sistema y se muestran sus diferentes clasificaciones
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Ping 117: Xbox gives back, Win 8 boots fast, Ballmer sees bright future, More MATH please! The dynamic duo are back and better than ever. Hang out with Paul and Laura as they dish the dirt on these stories and more:
Money talks: September 19th, 2011
Barack Obama's deficit-reduction plan, the latest in the euro-zone saga and annual meetings at the IMF and World Bank
A-listers rock London 'FROW'
Sept. 20 - Kanye West, Kristen Stewart, Pippa Middleton amongst stars to rock FROW (Front Row) at London Fashion Week. Cindy Martin reports.
Bavaria's Oktoberfest kicks off
Sept. 20 - The world's largest, rowdiest and most famous beer festival, the Oktoberfest, opens in Munich for the 178th time. Tara Cleary reports.
Paris revives Pompeii for exhibition
Sept. 20 - A major exhibition re-creates the atmosphere of ancient Pompeii, in the heart of Paris. Tara Cleary reports.
SEMINAIRE DE CHIRURGIE GYNECOLOGIQUE: cancer de la vulve ( diagnostic et traitement)
SEMINAIRE DE CHIRURGIE GYNECOLOGIQUE
Oncologie mammaire et pelvienne
DAKAR - du 6 juin au 10 juin 2011
Faculté de médecine de Pharmacie et d'Odontologie
Université Cheikh Anta Diop
Hôpital de Pikine
Sous l'Egide
Ministère français des Affaires Etrangères et Européennes
Fonds de Solidarité Prioritaire - Mortalité et Morbidité de la Mère et de l'Enfant (http://www.mere-enfant.org)
UNF3S Université Numérique des Sciences de la
USC Baccalaureate 2011: Keep the Faith
USC's Baccalaureate 2011 featured Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez as the keynote speaker and USC valedictorian Sarrah Shahawy (also president of the USC Student Interfaith Council) as the student speaker. The service, held May 12, 2011, also included musical performances from the SoCal Vocals, Summer Watson and Jeremy Schoenberg, and remarks from USC dean of religious life Varun Soni and USC president C. L. Max Nikias.
The USC Baccalaureate Ceremony, sponsored by the USC Office of Religious l
Dickinson Charter Day
Dickinson College celebrates the 228th anniversary of its charter.
UNSW Open Day (Engineering) 2011
Prospective students get the low down on what it's like to study Engineering @ UNSW.
"Did 9-11 Change Anything? Everything?" Panel Three
Panel Three: How We Look at the World - This event is part of a collaborative effort across the campuses of Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and NC State University to reflect on the tenth anniversary of 9-11. This symposium includes various members of the Duke Faculty.
Sponsors:
American Grand Strategy (AGS) Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, Triangle Institute for Security Studies (TISS), Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University Middle East Studies Center, Duke Islamic Studies
Small Number Counts to 100 - in Cree
Cree version of "Small Number Counts to 100", a short animation movie aimed at transforming math into a star in the eyes of kindergarten to high school Aboriginal youth.
For more information, visit http://at.sfu.ca/Ctsvqe
Credits:
Written by Veselin Jungic, SFU, and Mark Mac Lean, UBC
Inspired by narrations from Rena Sinclair of the Siksika Nation
Voice: Barry Cardinal of the Bigstone Cree Nation
Illustrator: Simon Roy, Victoria, B.C.
Cree translation: Barry Cardinal of the Bigstone Cree Na
Latvia
A visual report on the European country of Latvia. There isn't any narration, but there is a plethora of facts and images that should help the students understand this nation more completely.
Sanford Biggers: Sweet Funk—An Introspective
In this focused selection of thirteen pieces, New York-based artist Sanford Biggers challenges and reinterprets symbols and legacies that inform contemporary America. The exhibition is Biggers' first museum presentation in New York, and it will also mark the Brooklyn debut of Blossom (2007), a large-scale multimedia installation that incorporates references ranging from lynchings to Buddha's enlightenment under the bodhi tree. Recently acquired by the Brooklyn Museum, Blossom also alludes to the
The 55th BFI LFF Opening Night Gala: 360
The 55th BFI London Film Festival's Opening Night Gala film 360, directed by Fernando Meirelles, is discussed by Artistic Director Sandra Hebron, as well as its producer Andrew Eaton and writer Peter Morgan. For tickets and information visit us at www.bfi.org.uk/lff.
The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic
The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic. Séminaire en deux volets ("From Dissertation to Book" et "Conference Papers and Journal Submissions") organisé le 31 mai 2011 par Wendy Harding, professeur à l'UFR d'anglais de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail et directrice adjointe du laboratoire "Cultures Anglo-Saxonne" (CAS). Avec la participation de Marie Bouchet, Department Head (département d'Études du Monde Anglop
The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic
The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic. Séminaire en deux volets ("From Dissertation to Book" et "Conference Papers and Journal Submissions") organisé le 31 mai 2011 par Wendy Harding, professeur à l'UFR d'anglais de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail et directrice adjointe du laboratoire "Cultures Anglo-Saxonne" (CAS). Avec la participation de Marie Bouchet, Department Head (département d'Études du Monde Anglop













