Lecture 7, January 31
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Técnicas Contemporaneas de Literatura (En Español)
En este video, la profesora Camila Mundaca habla sobre las técnicas contemporaneas como el monólogo interior y el soliloquio. Utiliza al poeta Edgar Allen Poe para explicar unos puntos. (4:15)
Pittsburgh Students, You Belong At The University of Toledo
The University of Toledo is eliminating the out-of-state tuition surcharge for Pittsburgh students with a 2.75 GPA or higher. For more visit http://utoledo.edu/apply
Tie One On preview - WTVG13 and WTOL11
13abc and WTOL11 discuss the 2nd Annual Tie One On fundraiser on February 4, 2012. To register for the event, visit: http://bit.ly/TIEONEON
Luminary Awards Banquet Part 2
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James Burke - How an Astrolabe Works
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Battle of the Little Bighorn - Part 4
This 9:39 long video does an excellent job of recreating the battle using evidence from the Little Bighorn battlefield that suggests
that members of the 7th Cavalry may have retreated in panic at "Calhoun Hill."Eyewitness testimony, from the warriors, indicates the cohesiveness of Custer's fighting units changed at Little Bighorn. Those observations are also confirmed by the physical evidence. At some point during the battle, Custer's troops moved from "tactical stability to t
Do You Believe in a Secular America? Ten Point Vision contest Winner
Learn about "A Ten Point Vision of a Secular America" http://richarddawkins.net/videos/644419. The book "Attack of the Theocrats: How the Religious Right Harms Us All & What We Can Do About It" offers a Plan for a Secular America: http://store.richarddawkins.net/products/attack-of-the-theocrats-how-the-religious-right-harms-us-all-and-what-we-can-do-about-it Learn about the Ten-Point Vision Contest and its winner here: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/645069.
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Sean Faircloth in Q&A Discusses Religion and his Strategy for a Secular America
Q&A for Faircloth's speech "Why Romney's Religion Matters"
http://youtu.be/mEyc2Qw83aE The book "Attack of the Theocrats: How the Religious Right Harms Us All & What We Can Do About It" is available February 2012.http://store.richarddawkins.net/products/attack-of-the-theocrats-how-the-religious-right-harms-us-all-and-what-we-can-do-about-it Faircloth served ten years in elected office before working for secular government in Washington. Learn about "A Ten Point Vision of a Secular America: Rest
Video Tip of the Week: SNPeffect 4.0
By: OpenHelix This quick tip explores the new version of SNPeffect. For more information and links see http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=10257
Test-Begrüßung
By: SWIB Test-Begrüßung
Comment la sociologie se saisit-elle de la santé, de la maladie et de la médecine?
En parallèle à l'exposition EnQuête de Santé, le MEB / Musée d'Ethnographie de l'Université Bordeaux Segalen et le département d'Anthropologie organisent un cycle de conférence sur le thème de la santé.
Janine Pierret, sociologue au CNRS, raconte comment la Médecine et la Santé, longtemps explorées d'un point de vue sociologique par les seuls médecins, sont enfin devenues de véritables objets d'étude pour les sociologues. Elle retrace notamment les différentes éta
Qu'est ce qu'une religion - Odon Vallet
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce qu'une religion par Odon Vallet
Lycée Charlotte Perriand (59 Genech)
La France a-t-elle encore une identité géographique ? / Armand Frémont
Texte de présentation de la conférence
L’identité de la France est un objet obscur. Le territoire national avait trouvé son aboutissement à la frontière physique. Aujourd’hui la solidarité, la socialité et l’être ensemble ne se définissent plus uniquement par référence à une étendue spatiale continue sur laquelle s’exerce la souveraineté de l’État-national. Les frontières qui se dessinent à travers les réseaux sociaux ou la conscience partagée d’
The Politics of Johann Wolfgang Goethe [A version of this was published in The Wall Street Journal Europe, December 30, 1999.] This year marks the 250th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Most Europeans know that he was the greatest of all German writers and poets and one of the giants of world literature. Less well known is that he was also a thorough-going classica

Week 3: February 1, 2012
Announcement of cancellation of this week's discussion podcast. Please rejoin us next week!
Seismic Waves
The first site for this Topic in Depth comes from the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences at Michigan Technological University and is called What Is Seismology? (1). The site describes the basics of seismology, the various types of waves associated with it, and even contains a link that shows you how to make your own P and S waves. Next is the Earthquakes Overview site (2), provided by The Tech Museum. Visitors can explore topics such as seismographs and waves through an
WWF's Living Planet Report 2004
The 2004 Living Planet Report is the fifth in a series of global ecological updates from the WWF. The Report assesses the state of ecosystems around the world using two primary measures: The Living Planet Index, which is based on population trends for hundreds of forest, freshwater, and marine species, and the Ecological Footprint, which is based on human demands on renewable natural resources. The 44-page report shows, among other things, that as human consumption has continued to rise beyond s
Great Structures of the World
Great Structures of the World is unlike similarly themed Web sites in that it does not focus on a single type of structure. Skyscrapers, bridges, tunnels, and even more exotic human creations are included in this information and picture archive. Users can browse through structures in Asia, Canada, Europe, the U.S., and elsewhere. Features include the world's largest indoor ski area, the world's largest offshore gas platform, and the world's largest radio telescope array. Several facts and links













