General Introduction to Linguistic Science I
This course is designed as a general introduction to the scientific study of human language within the broader context of modern cognitive science.
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Electron Theory of Chemical Solids
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Chris Brown sorry, Gwen Stefani aids Japan
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Chris Brown apologizes, jury selection begins in Michael Jackson manslaughter trial, and Zsa Zsa Gabor in and out of hospital again.
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Introduction

In a complex and rapidly changing world, social scientific study examines how we produce things, communicate, govern ourselves, understand our environments, and how to solve the problems we face in the organisation of social relations and processes. This unit provides a basic overview of how social science contains deeply embedded cultural assumptions and outlines the important relationship between philosophical thinking and practical research methods in social sciences.

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The Miracle in the Human Brain
A short medical video about the brain, neurons, nerve cells, and brain development.   Run time 01:26.      
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"Where Is Thumbkin?," from Lots To Learn Preschool Videos. An excellent opportunity for parents to share in their childs learning with cute animations and children singing.
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Entrevista con Sebastián Hiriart (Rencontres 2011)

Sebastián Hiriart, mexicain, a été acteur et directeur de la photographie, mais il est à Toulouse pour présenter son premier long métrage de fiction, A tiro de piedra, issu de Cinéma en Construction. C’est un film fait avec un budget minimum et beaucoup de temps, où l’acteur principal, Gabino Rodríguez, a eu aussi le rôle de co-scénariste, et qui suit une trajectoire qui a été celle du cinéaste lui-même. Il s’agit de représenter le voyage initiatique, celui qui o
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Squares game : practice vocab for food and drink.
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True/False Diary - practice talking about routine
True/False Diary - practice talking about routine.
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Sur le plan obstétrical, quelles complications redoutons-nous?
146 dossiers grossesses adolescentes ( 2003-2007) maternité CHU de Nantes

* MAP : 14,4% (vs littérature 22 à 42 % MAP chez les grossesses adolescentes )
* Pathologies vasculaires : 6,2% ( 5 toxémies gravidiques- 4 HTA gravidiques)
* Diabète gestationnel : 1 cas
* Thrombopénies idiopathiques : 2 cas
* Pyélonéphrites : 5 cas
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* Tabagisme :
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1.7.1 European citizenship

The EU is an economic, juridical and, to an extent, political reality. But is it a public space in the sense of an arena in which groups and individuals vigorously exchange symbolic messages of different types? It would appear as if, while the public of most EU countries are willing to accept ever closer economic union (including a common currency and even political convergence), when it comes to historical memories, social organisation and cultural ideas (including religion), they are mostly
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Learning outcomes

After studying this unit you will:

  • recognise that ‘European identity’ is a socially constructed attribute;

  • appreciate the basis for the unities as well as the divisions amongst Europeans;

  • understand the ways European identities are assessed and measured;

  • appreciate the key role of ‘culture’ in the organisation of a common European identity;

  • see that European identity could be a bottom-up process as wel
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References

Alexander, R. J., Rose, J. and Woodhead, C. (1992) Curriculum Organisation and Classroom Practice in Primary Schools: a discussion paper, London, Department of Education and Science.
Awdurdod Cymwysterau, Cwricwlwym ac Asesu (ACCAC, or the Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales) (2000a) Desirable Outcomes for Children's Learning before Compulsory School Age, Cardiff, ACCAC.
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5.4 A brief history of scientific revolutions

We now go on to look at the history and traditions of scientific discovery. As an early years practitioner, you will find this survey useful in helping you to challenge the prevailing perception of science as ‘absolute truth’.

What we call science was once regarded as ‘magic’, ‘alchemy’ or ‘conjuring’. Such knowledge was viewed as ‘black magic’ and feared as a satanic art (Woolley, 2002). In part this may have been because, in the Middle Ages
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3.4 Modular multiplication
Number systems and the rules for combining numbers can be daunting. This unit will help you to understand the detail of rational and real numbers, complex numbers and integers. You will also be introduced to modular arithmetic and the concept of a relation between elements of a set.
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大学院教育博物館コミュニケーション特論(2010年度)の資料を公開しまし
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