Sunday Service - 12/5/2010 - Walter Brueggemann
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Walter Brueggemann delivers a sermon entitled "—The Poem: Subversion and Summon."
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/hsiJAe
Setting out Arguments Logic Book Style (slides)
Part three of a six-part series on critical reasoning. In this lecture we will focus on how to identify and analyse arguments, and how to set arguments out logic book-style to make them easier to evaluate.
Lesson #087, Tuesday essere = to be io sono = I am tu sei = you are (informal) Lei e' = you are (formal) lui/lei e' = he/she is noi siamo = we are voi siete = you are (plural) loro sono = they are andare = to go, andato = went venire = to come, venuto = came partire = to leave, partito = left entrare = to enter, entrato = entered tornare = to return, tornato = returned arrivare = to arrive, arrivato = arrived uscire
What Does a Librarian Do?
A six minute video that explains the many things that a librarian can help a student with at school.
run time 6:40
Famous Jewish Trials: from Jesus to Demjanjuk:
Within the context of the question of how and when law becomes separate from religion, this lecture addresses how the answer to that question in the Judaean world applies to myth and reality in the trial and death of Jesus. We will then consider how long-held assumptions regarding that trial and death have affected Jewish-Christian relations--as seen specifically in legal and quasi-legal situations--for two millennia.
Ending Wars Well: Getting To, and Beyond Settlement (with Langan, Johnson, Royal and Elshtain)
Scholars Langan, Johnson, Royal, and Elshtain look at critical questions for a twenty-first century application of Just War theory to war?s end (jus post bellum) in three key areas: the theoretical underpinnings of jus post bellum, issues for settlements and post-conflict arrangements, and operational considerations for practitioners engaged in late- and post-conflict planning.
How the Jews Became Japanese: And Other Stories of Brazilian Nationality and Ethnicity
What are the intellectual paths that scholars walk when they assume that ethnic specificity is a dominant social or cultural phenomenon that overshadows commonality?
Article :: Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: Softening Focus with the Lens Blur Filter
Dan Moughamian shows you how to use the Lens Blur filter, which is designed to apply an authentic-looking blur to specific areas of an image, while leaving other areas unaffected.
CAV 2010 - Traitements non médicamenteux des séquelles douloureuse liées aux cancers.
Conférences du Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer de Lorraine (CAV - Centre Alexis Vautrin de Nancy) - Nancy le 14 décembre 2010.
Titre : Séquelles douloureuse liées au traitement des cancers.
Intervenants : Nathalie CRETINEAU Médecin référente douleur Service Interdisciplinaire des Soins de Support pour les patients en oncologie (SISSPO) au Centre Alexis Vautrin (CAV) de Nancy.
Angeline NUE infirmière référente douleur Service Interdisciplinaire des Soins de Suppo
IP3S 2010 - Session UMVF 4 : UMVF et International
IP3S 2010
11e Congrès International Internet et Pédagogie de la Santé et du Sport
12 & 13 Novembre 2010 – Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux 2
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Session UMVF 4 : UMVF et International
Do you suck at PowerPoint? If you are a teacher or student for that matter then I am sure you have had to face death by PowerPoint at some point sitting through hours of utter drivel both verbally and visually. Fortunately if you do suck at PowerPoint then here is help. I'd start with this little sideshow below that clearly does not suck. Skewer Through a Balloon News #120 - No Excuses, Learn a Little Japanese a Day with Japanese Word of the Day! 5.13 Organic Chemistry II (MIT) Breaking with tradition AU Alma Mater: Steve Levine Spartan Sagas: John Shinsky Module team David Reed (Chair and author) Jill Alger (Editor) Chris Bissell (Critical reader and author) Philippa Broadbent (Print buyer) David Chapman (Author) Daphne Cross (Assistant print buyer) Glen Darby (Graphic designer) Donna Deacon (Course secretary) Alan Dolan (Course manager) Roger Jones (Author) Jo Lambert (Learning projects manager) Roy Lawrance (Gra 7 times table
Some things in this world just dont mix... dogs and cats, oil and water, needles and balloons. Everyone knows that a balloons worst fear is a sharp object... even a sharpened, wooden cooking skewer. With a little scientific knowledge about balloons under your belt, youll be able to perform a seemingly impossible task... pierce a balloon with a wooden skewer without popping it. Piercing takes on a whole new meaning! In this professionally made video, Steve Spangler pushes a skewer through a ballo
What do you do during your morning routine? Wake up, brush your teeth, get dressed for work. Hop in the car and listen to some JapanesePod101.com. Fill up your mug of coffee, grab a guilt-inducing pastry and turn on your computer. Then what? Might we suggest adding a new element here to help you grow [...]
5.13 is an intermediate organic chemistry course that deals primarily with synthesis, structure determination, mechanism, and the relationships between structure and reactivity emphasized. Special topics in organic chemistry are included to illustrate the role of organic chemistry in biological systems, medicine, and in the chemical industry.
While some protest, others are convinced that public services will be transformed by 'The Big Society'!
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John Shinsky is a true Spartan – he received a bachelor's degree in elementary and special education in 1974, a masters degree in special education in 1977, and a Ph.D. in educational administration in 1983, all from Michigan State. He also was a member of the football team at MSU.
In April 2009, Shinsky and two of his former MSU football teammates biked 2,000 miles to raise funds for an orphanage he started in Mexico.
"The orphanage would never be possible without the Michigan State c
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