CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Le monde d’une malade et son histoire.
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy). Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Le quotidien : évidence perdue de la psychiatrie
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – Le monde d’une malade et son histoire : BINSWANGER sur le cas Suzanne URBAN
Résumé : "Que me manque-t-il vraiment ?" Tels sont les propos rapportés par BLANKENBURG dans "La perte de l’évidence naturelle", son livre sur la schizophrénie lors
Different Types of Arguments
The second of six lectures dealing with critical reasoning. In this lecture you will learn about the different types of arguments, in particular deductive and inductive arguments.
4.205 Analysis of Contemporary Architecture (MIT)
The goal of this course is to investigate with students backgrounds on some of the pivotal events that have shaped our understanding and approach to architecture. Emphasis of discussion will be primarily on buildings and works of individual architects. Canonical architects, buildings and movements that have exerted significant influences on the development of architecture will be studied in detail. We will visit some of these buildings for a first-hand look and to evaluate for ourselves their si
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Krugloye, Belarus: Mass Murder of the Jews
Khonya Epshteyn, born in 1928 in Shepelevichi, Belarus, testifies about the murder operations against the Jews that were carried out in Krugloye. Epshteyn recounts the saving of his family by a local neighbor.
For more details, click here: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=230
9.14 Brain Structure and its Origins (MIT)
This course covers major CNS structures with emphasis on systems being used as models for experimental studies of development and plasticity. Topics include basic patterns of connections in CNS, embryogenesis, PNS anatomy and development, process outgrowth and synaptogenesis, growth factors and cell survival, spinal and hindbrain anatomy, and development of regional specificity with an introduction to comparative anatomy and CNS evolution. A review of lab techniques (anatomy, tissue culture) is
The Stationary Steam Engine
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Second Sir Douglas Hague Annual Lecture: Professor Raymond Dwek
Professor Dwek explores Oxford University's strong track record of interacting with the commercial world. Oxford University has a strong track record of interacting with the commercial world. This includes both spinning out new ventures that exploit its intellectual capital in the commercial world and attracting funds from the commercial world to further develop its intellectual capital. Professor Dwek is a leading Oxford scientist who has been highly successful in both aspects. Here he refle
A Day in the Life of a Zen Monk
This video trailer shows the daily life of a zen monk in a large soto-zen monastery in Japan. Some parts of this clip are taken from the feature-length film, The Zen Mind, available on DVD at emptymindfilms.com. (4:54)
Laguna olla
"Orange, yellow, dark brown on cream color olla. Worn black painted rim. Designs on neck and body. Orange base and concave on bottom. No signature. Good [condition] -- fire clouds, abrasions, 2 chips on rim."--Description from the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Haiti Poem: Ganthier by Kwame Dawes
Poem by Kwame Dawes
Images by Andre Lambertson
Music by Kevin Simmonds
Editing by Robin Bell
I thought, he said of the wife
who lasted six months, before
the news of this treachery of the
blood, before he lay on his back,
the bottles of toxic drugs and poison
for rats lined up on his sill,
before the simple equation
of fatigue with this world plus
a body falling to ruin, a heart
shattered by a woman's laughter,
before all of this, she had left,
that wife, that angel, the women
of beauty who kn
En Espanol: Character Education
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
En este artículo, examinamos la historia de la noción de educación que forma del carácter de la persona (en inglés se llama "character education"), porque creemos que ese tipo de pedagogía debe […]
Author(s):
Spanische Romanzen /
Digitization,Digital Image
Hardware Accelerated Holidays The IE9 team have put together two HTML5 sites. The first is called Santa's Workshop, a site that lets the speed of your browser define how many elves can help pack Santa's bag, and HTML5 Blizzard, which shows you how many snowflakes can be animated at 60FPS. The site uses CSS3, HTML5 canvas, WOFF fonts, and
"Writing in 3-D": The art of storytelling
Charlotte Observer columnist Tommy Tomlinson talks about good storytelling in this clip from his "Writing in 3-D" class at Queens. Learn more about his upcoming writing workshops: http://bit.ly/ikApaK.
OSU Forestry
The College of Forestry at Oregon State University is a nation leading program. Here are some of the people that are impacting our local community every day.
NYIT Global Update: English: 01/19/11
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) Global Update: English Version: 01/19/11
Setting the rules of the game: corporate governance and the banking sector
As the financial crisis morphs into a sovereign debt crisis, the corporate governance of banks is back under the spotlight. Whose interests should bank boards be serving? And who should be monitoring what banks do?
Traditional Ninja Weapons
Ninjas including kusari-gama and shuriken in this video clip which shows how these weapons are used and what ninjas means. Most of the weapons were for defensive purposes. Since these weapons are deadly the students must be mature enough to learn about them in respect to the culture of Japan.














