Frog skeleton
The frog has large eye sockets on the top of its skull so that it can see outside the water while mostly submerged. Large nostrils also at the end of the skull help it breathe while mostly under water. The frog uses long legs as a spring to jump from place to place and to swim through the water. Frog ribs do not wrap around its body like most vertebrates. Its ribs only offer protection from an attack on the back. This makes sense because the frog spends much time floating or crouching with only
Dmitri Pavlov: Differential Cohomology and Smooth Topological Field Theories
Dmitri Pavlov, University of Muenster, Germany
We will discuss a characterization of differential cohomology and related functors in terms of topological field theories fibered over the site of smooth manifolds. This can be seen as the first step toward a smooth version of the cobordism hypothesis. Joint work in progress with Daniel Berwick-Evans, Stephan Stolz, and Peter Teichner.
Introduction Do you want to improve your ability to divide one number by another without having to rely on a calculator? This unit will help you get to grips with division and give you some practice in dividing numbers. You don’t need to complete the whole unit if only certain sections are relevant to you. I start with the basics, where you’ll have the opportunity to get some practice in dividing small numbers in your head. Then I deal with dividing bigger numbers and decimals. If you are confid
GSF 2011 – Déterminants des grossesses adolescentes après mariage
Les naissances mondiales
• 135 millions en 2005
• dont 16 millions d’une mère de moins de 20 ans
• Où ont lieu ces naissances précoces ?
• Quelles sont les tendances ?
• Quels sont les facteurs ?
Remarque : en comptant les IVG, le bilan des grossesses mondiales serait :
• 175 millions en 2005
• dont plus de 20 millions chez une jeune fille ou une jeune femme de moins de 20 ans
• mais ces estimations sont incertaines<
GSF 2011 - Prise en charge en Maternité – Exemple du CHU de Nantes
Sur le plan obstétrical, quelles complications redoutons-nous?
* MAP : 14,4% (vs littérature 22 à 42 % MAP chez les grossesses adolescentes )
146 dossiers grossesses adolescentes ( 2003-2007) maternité CHU de Nantes
* Pathologies vasculaires : 6,2% ( 5 toxémies gravidiques- 4 HTA gravidiques)
* Diabète gestationnel : 1 cas
* Thrombopénies idiopathiques : 2 cas
* Pyélonéphrites : 5 cas
* Vomissements gravidiques
* Tabagisme :
1.9 Conclusion If we try to recapitulate what we have done in this unit two main areas need to be considered: is there likely to be a European identity in the near future? and how important are national sentiments going to be? While it could be said that by the end of the twentieth century the EU had become a reasonably integrated economic space politically, and especially at the cultural level, progress was limited. But even at the economic level, areas like labour mobility were still very low in the
Arianna Huffington's key to happiness
July 6 - Arianna Huffington tells Atlantic's James Bennet and Reuters' Chrystia Freeland the secret to happiness - and education reform.
Day Ahead: JPMorgan upside surprise likely
July 13 - JPMorgan reports second-quarter earnings before the bell and Reuters Quantitative Analyst Mike Tarsala says lower debt issuance and a rise in commercial loans are likely to lead to an upside surprise.
References Reproduction History of Egypt Part One: Ancient Times Through Cleopatra Great Pyramid Mystery Solved? Medieval Europe Learn about Ancient Greece Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten – 13.02.2011 Healing in Ancient Greece Ancient Egyptian Religion and Myths The Han Dynasty Homophones How to Give a Good Presentation
This seven minute video does a good job of explaining Egypt's history and showing examples of its geography and architecture. Frequent images of the map help place the student, but it would be beneficial if the students had a map of their own to follow the action.
How were the blocks raised to the top of the 489ft Great Pyramid? An architect develops a theory about a snaking internal ramp inside the pyramid. This video includes a 3D model and shows how cranes could have been used. This video could be used in science classes as well as history ones.
This six minute video does an excellent job of explaining feudalism and its impact on Europe. Done as a lecture, the video movies slowly enough for students to take notes and covers the major movements and leaders.
This 1:26 video is about Ancient Greece and how it became one of the most influential cultures, with Athens at its center. The achievements of Ancient Greece include literature, philosophy, fine art, and architecture. The video moves very rapidly and so it best used as an overview of this time period.
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Sonntag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.KAIRO: Das ägyptische Militär hat die reibungslose Übertragung der Macht an eine gewählte Regierung von Zivilisten versprochen. Die Armee werde eine friedliche Übergabe der Macht an ein freies, demokratisches System garantieren, sagte der Sprecher des Obersten Militärrates. Einen Zeitplan legte der Rat jedoch n
This 1:34 video explains the Greek sanctuaries that
honor Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and how
performing at the theater were ways the Greeks believed improved their health. This would make a good video for explaining how that being able to express yourself is believed to be helpful as well as a good video to show how health was a such concern to the Greeks. Would be a nice contrast/compare to television commercials for health products.
This five minute video explains how their gods formed the bases for many of the country's cultural beliefs and events. The gods are explained and their deeds explained. The images are vivid. A good overview for students. The students might benefit from a word wall filled with the names of the gods and their relationships.
This video explains the Western and Easter Han periods and what made these times important to China and the world. Many important facts are stated from the introduction of horses to the great unification of the written language, weights and measures, and
transportation. About four minutes and filled with facts done in lecture format.
This video is a power point presentation which defines homophones and shows numerous examples with corresponding illustrations. The video concludes with slides which give students practice with using homophones correctly. The video does not include audio, but slides progress slowly giving teacher time to discuss each one. (5:45)
How to Give a Good Presentation. Part of the series: Physical Delivery for Good Presentations. For good presentations, physical delivery helps the audience focus and hear the content. Give good presentations with tips from a teacher, presenter and facilitator. (01:41)













