Digitization Projects and Copyright
Marcia Keyser
When scanning or digitizing photographs, articles, artworks, etc, whether for a hobby or a professional activity, there are copyright issues to consider. On a larger scale, the professional […]
The Finance Crisis: Part Six
In this panel discussion on the "Global Return to Economic Growth," Robin Harding, US Economics Editor of The Financial Times, moderates a conversation on how to move forward from the global economic downturn and the future outlook of global demand growth. Panelists: Craig Alexander, SVP and Chief Economist, TD Bank Financial Group. Tim Adams, Managing Director of the Lindsey Group, and former Under Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs. Peter Rashish, VP for Europe and Eurasia, U
REC100 Session 11 Fall 2011
REC100 Dimensions of Leisure - Session eleven 11/23/11 with Mary Lou Capel
U.S. Morning Call: Stock futures off, debt deadline looms
Nov. 21 - U.S. stock futures are pointing to a lower open, and the "super committee" on deficit reduction is set to declare defeat in its attempt to find at least $1.2 trillion in savings over 10 years.
Morning Briefing: Super committee fails; NYC foils bomb plot
Nov. 21 - Republicans and Democrats on the super committee are expected to release a statement indicating they have failed to reach an agreement, and New York police took into custody a man on charges of plotting to build bombs.
How Do You Learn Music? Research Project Explores Our Ability to Retain Information
Psychology major Branden Abushanab and Professor Anthony Bishara conducted a study to determine if the order of practicing music impacts retention. They considered two practice orders: fixed-order in which a person practices a particular task before switching to the next task and random-order in which a person randomly alternates two or more tasks. The purpose of this project was to determine whether fixed-order or random-order practice leads to better memory retention for piano playing and whet
12.08. Binary Intervention: Taxation 12.10. Growth, Affluence, and Government Golden Christmas Tree lights up 5D imaging leads surgeons to the heart of the matter Rochdale's Bove: BofA fundamentals improving SFSP Lille 2011 – Malades, usagers, citoyens : les figures nécessaires d’une démocratie de la
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Malades, usagers, citoyens : les figures nécessaires d’une démocratie de la santé SFSP Lille 2011 – Sciences et société en Europe : développer une expertise partagée
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Sciences et société en Europe : développer une expertise partagée SFSP Lille 2011 – Les expertises en santé publique
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Les expertises en santé publique SFSP Lille 2011 – Remise des prix du poster
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Remise des prix du poster SFSP Lille 2011 – discours de clôture
SFSP Lille 2011 – discours de clôture Dopage et sport - Patrick Mignon
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Lycée Henri Darras (62 Liévin)
Dopage et sport par Patrick Mignon
Ethical Leadership in Government Explorers Song How To Make Randolph the Reindeer With a Plastic Bottle--(LooLeDo.com)
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Nov. 22 - A US$2-million Christmas tree made out of pure gold goes on display in Tokyo for the holiday season. Elly Park reports.
Nov. 22 - Surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota are now able to step inside a patient's heart to identify and repair problems causing irregular heartbeat. The virtual technology eliminates the need for open heart surgery which doctors say will reduce recovery time while saving money and lives. Ben Gruber reports.
Nov. 23 - Rochdale Securities analyst Dick Bove says Bank of America has improved its capital position, but that "unquantifiable" events have unfairly punished the stock
Intervenant(s) : Lert France – CESP, INSERM, Hôpital Paul Brousse
Résumé : Comme toutes les institutions, le système de santé se renouvelle avec les transformations sociales, les pressions économiques, les progrès médicaux et l’émergence de nouveaux contextes de risque et de maladie, des attentes et valeurs évolutives. Une véritable démocratie de
Intervenant(s) : Yves Charpak, Directeur des Etudes et de la Prospective à l’EFS, Membre du Bureau de la SFSP,
Expert auprès du programme « Sciences et Société » de la Commission Européenne
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise e
Intervenant(s) : Denis Zmirou-Navier, Nutrition-Génétique et risques environnementaux IN SERM U 954 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Département Santé, Environnement, Travail EHESP Rennes
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise et l’organisation de sa production dans notre pays. Se
Intervenant(s) : Pierre Lombrail, Président de la Société française de santé publique
Jean-Louis Salomez, Président du Comité d’organisation
Corinne Le Goaster, Présidente du Comité scientifique
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise et l’organisation de sa produc
Intervenant(s) : Xavier Bertrand, Ministre du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Santé
Louis Josseran, conseiller du ministre
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise et l’organisation de sa production dans notre pays. Seront envisagés le rôle des experts non seulement dans les crises de sécurit
Third panel discussion at the conference on "Ethics, Trust & Transparency: Business, Government and the Case for Voter Concern," presented by the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics & Public Responsibility in collaboration with the SMU Cox School of Business on November 2, 2011. The panel was moderated by Mike Davis, Senior Lecturer at the SMU Cox School of Business, and included Arthur Athens, director of the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the U.S. Naval Academy; Judy Nadler, senior f
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Build this funny Reindeer with just a few items you can find around the house. This is a fun kids holiday craft for kids, parents, teachers and educators to learn to build, and you can make it with very simple supplies (water bottle, cardboard, masking tape, markers, etc.). Just follow the instructions and step-by-step instructions. Always use your imagination and be creative when building this project or any others. (5:45)













