Lingüística para estudios de Maestro, especialidad Lengua Extranjera
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Estructura de xarxes de computadors
Aquesta assignatura és un complement a l'assignatura de Xarxes, on es feia una introducció al món de les xarxes informàtiques i es descrivia exhaustivament la xarxa Internet. En aquesta assignatura s'aprofundeix en els conceptes més genèrics de les xarxes de gran abast i es descriuen d'una forma molt més detallada les xarxes d'àrea local: objectius, característiques i tecnologies emprades a l'actualitat.
2011 Junior Fellows Display
The Junior Fellows program is profiled and the findings of the 2011 class of fellows are featured.
Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number
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Construction, crise et renouveau de la morale laïque en France face à l'Europe / Jean Baubérot
Construction, crise et renouveau de la morale laïque en France face à l'Europe / Jean Baubérot. Conférence donnée en mars 1995 dans le cadre de l'Institut d'Études Doctorales (IED) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail (France). Présentation de la conférence par le sociologue Jean-Michel Berthelot, directeur de l'IED.
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CAPS Profile - Jim Gouveia
Counseling and Psychological Services at Oregon State University.
Faculty conversations: Benjamin Duke
Benjamin Duke, assistant professor in the Department of Art, Art History and Design, talks about creating disjunction in his paintings and his new studio space in Lansing.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9978
Area of a Regular Hexagon
In this eight-minute video, Sal Khan focuses on using what we know about triangles to find the area of a regular hexagon.
Green Revolution: Biomass
Explore how different types of biomass can be used to produce fuel. One researcher is building reactors to grow algae used to create biofuel. Another studies how leafcutter ant colonies break down biomass in order to solve a different biofuel problem: conversion of cellulose in plants to a fermentable sugar used to make ethanol. Finally, an engineer shows us how his lab uses chemistry and heat to turn sawmill waste into bio-oil and gasoline.
To What Degree? What Science is Telling Us About Climate Change
How do we know the climate is changing? How do we know what's causing it? Some of the world's leading climate scientists explore the science behind the headlines in this lively documentary.
Books of the month: China
A biography of Deng Xiaoping and a book on the opium war probe some of the myths of modern Chinese history
London pub is going to the dogs
Nov. 8 - The owner of the Mucky Pup Pub has turned his north London boozer into a pop-up doggy diner for just one night. Tara Cleary reports.
First Friday Artwalk Creative Writing Showcase
On Friday, October 7th, 2011, the English Department at Missouri State University held its First Friday Artwalk Creative Writing Showcase at the Park Central Branch Library located at 128 Park Central Square in Springfield, Missouri.
This first-time event featured faculty, alumni, and student writers in the areas of fiction and poetry. W.D. Blackmon, Jane Hoogestraat, Jen Murvin Edwards, Daniel Newell, Laura Dimmit, Anthony Bradley, Abby Hill, and Liz Breazeale read their works of poetry and
Jessica B. Harris: 2011 National Book Festival
Culinary historian Jessica B. Harris appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Culinary historian Jessica B. Harris is an authority on the culinary culture of the African diaspora. She has shared her knowledge with audiences at the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum of Natural History in New York and the California Academy of Sciences. Her 11th book is "High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America (Bloomsbury). Harris has written for most of the major food ma
St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Jasper County, Indiana
St. Joseph's College was founded in 1889 and opened in 1891. In its early years it was both a high school and junior college. It became a four year college in 1936 and remained all male until 1968. The current enrollment is over 1,000 students. The Main Building (now Drexel Hall) was constructed in 1888 and originally served as an Indian mission school.,Jasper County Journey
Troika Dialog CEO expects weaker rouble following EZ crisis
Nov. 12 - Russia may be hit hard by the euro zone crisis and could face a budget deficit and rouble depreciation, according to Troika Dialog's CEO.
Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana
At the Cripple Gate Heights resort on Tippecanoe Lake, Silas Adams likely built the first cottage, Craney Crow, ca. 1900. It had a stone exterior, high curved windows, open second-floor porches, and a large tree house near the shore called the Crow's Nest.,Addressed to: Mrs. W.H. Foltz, 729 W. New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. Message: Having a fine time Walter 8/16/12
Streetcar Crash, Hartford City, Indiana
In February, 1912, this streetcar jumped the tracks in Hartford City and crashed into the front of Citizens State Bank.,Blackford County Journey,Feb. 21, 1912
Van Cleve Opera House's production of "Mr. Mikado," Hartford City, Indiana
As the cultural hub of the county, Hartford City offered a number of activities. The 450-seat Van Cleve Opera House, which opened in 1882, provided comedy, drama, and musical productions. This troupe performed Frank Dumont’s “Mr. Mikado.”,Blackford County Journey













