Protection du design en droit comparé : la protection du design en Allemagne
Les premières ”Rencontres lorraines de la propriété intellectuelle” tenues à Metz en mai 2008 avaient été consacrées à la propriété intellectuelle face au défi de la mondialisation.
L’édition 2009 de ces Rencontres, organisée le 6 octobre 2009 à Nancy, s’est concentrée sur la filière « fibres et éco-matériaux », laquelle, que ce soit à travers le bois, le textile, le papier, les composites ou encore les marchés utili
Les modes de protection de la propriété intellectuelle en matière de fibres et des éco-matériau
Les premières ”Rencontres lorraines de la propriété intellectuelle” tenues à Metz en mai 2008 avaient été consacrées à la propriété intellectuelle face au défi de la mondialisation.
L’édition 2009 de ces Rencontres, organisée le 6 octobre 2009 à Nancy, s’est concentrée sur la filière « fibres et éco-matériaux », laquelle, que ce soit à travers le bois, le textile, le papier, les composites ou encore les marchés utili
Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 24
First Semester Retention: Love of Academics or Love of School?
Tom Kane, professor of psychology, presents research results regarding findings on retention of first year students.
This presentation was part of the Academic Advisory Forum.
Sur des "personnes" mortelles : Reiner Schürmann / Emmanuel Cattin (texte lu par Alain Petit)
Sur des "personnes" mortelles : Reiner Schürmann. Emmanuel CATTIN (texte lu par Alain Petit). Colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire ERRAPHIS (Equipe de Recherches sur les Rationalités Philosophiques et les Savoirs) et EuroPhilosophie dans le cadre du programme ANR “Subjectivité et aliénation. Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 24-25 juin 2010.
Experts 2010 E - Naissance, vie et mort des titres de propriété industrielle
Présentation de Monsieur Philippe SEMERIVA sur le thème : le juge face à quelques aspects de la naissance, de la vie et de la mort des titres de propriété industrielle.
SCD Médecine.
17.265 Public Opinion and American Democracy (MIT)
This course will examine public opinion and assess its place in the American political system. The course will emphasize both how citizens' thinking about politics is shaped and the role of public opinion in political campaigns, elections, and government.
Acute oak decline (AOD) 17.125 The Politics of Global Financial Relations (MIT) 11.201 Gateway: Planning Action (MIT) Bruce Degen (Magic School Bus) Mobile learning news - Autumn 2009 issue Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: October 2007 Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: August 2008 Death of President Garfield Prosecuting Pinochet: The Challenges and Obsacles to the Pursuit of Justice in Chile British Parliament - introduction to eighteenth century politics Analysis of Motivation and Demographic Factors that Influence Physical Therapists’ Decisions to At Ethics of Human Subject Research STI Prevention: Using Epidemiology to Inform Policy and Program
A growing number of cases of Acute Oak Decline (AOD) are being reported in the UK. The disease, thought to be caused by a bacteria, affects both pedunculate and sessile oaks and is typified by bleeding stems and areas of dead bark and branche
This course explores effects of globalization of finance on international relations and domestic politics. Topics include international institutions and global governance; the multi-nationalization of production; effects of international capital markets on domestic politics; global finance and the developing world; and financial crises. Discussion of the interplay between politics and economics and the future of the nation-state.
This course introduces incoming students in the Master in City Planning (MCP) program to the theory and history of planning in the public interest. It relies primarily on challenging real-world cases to highlight persistent dilemmas: the power and limits of planning, the multiple roles in which planners find themselves in communities around the globe, and the political, ethical, and practical dilemmas that planners face as they try to be effective. As such, the course provides an introduction to
In elementary school he said he had a wonderful teacher, he was always doing art in the back of the room. His teachers would always hang up his art around the school. He reflects that his artwork was a huge part of his life. He says authors need to be clear, readers need to know what is going on, it needs to be truthful. He also talks about how the writing comes first and then the illustrations. He uses real pictures to draw the kids in his stories, some are based on kids his son went to school
MoLeNET is entering its third phase and after two years a lot has been learnt on how effective mobile learning is and the lessons learnt. In addition numerous support systems have been developed by LS...
1. Exhibition Focus: Curator Douglas Druick speaks about Jasper Johns: Gray.
2. American Perspectives: Poet Quraysh Ali Lansana speaks about his work and a painting by Horace Pippen.
3. Art Institute in the Community: Teen Lab participants create their own art inspired by works in the collection.
4. What's News: As the Modern Wing takes shape, galleries throughout the museum are being renovated and reinstalled.
Walk through the exhibition Benin--Kings and Rituals and learn about the rich artistic traditions of this African kingdom; Hear why Nathaniel Braddock, member of the Occidental Brothers Dance Band International, and Taylor, half of the duo Morikeba and Taylor, are passionate about the music of Africa; Hear James Cuno, president and director of the Art Institute, describe how recent renovations have strengthened the museum's collection; and August is the last month of Target Free Summer Evenings.
The sad tail of the murder of Garfield and his suffering before dying. Not for the timid.
Judge Juan Guzman Tapia who was the prosecuting judge for Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet, presents "Prosecuting Pinochet: The Challenges and Obstacles to the Pursuit of Justice in Chile."
British Parliament - introduction to eighteenth century politics
Education for physical therapists has evolved to the doctorate of physical therapy degree and it is the vision of the American Physical Therapy Association that all physical therapists will be doctoral prepared by the year 2020. Most physical therapists do not have the DPT and prior studies have revealed that interest in the DPT is low for practicing physical therapists. This study examined the motivation of physical therapists to attain the DPT, by examining three areas of interest. What effect
Introduces students to the ethics of human subject research, including ethical theory and principles are introduced and followed by a brief history of research ethics.
Considers features of sexually transmitted diseases relevant to their control, reviewing the natural history of the infections and laboratory diagnoses.













