Lecture 18 - 11/30/2010
Lecture 18
Le laser : fonctionnement et application - Emmanuel Rosencher
Une cobférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Le laser : fonctionnement et applications, ce sujet est-il toujours d'actualité par Emmanuel Rosencher, physicien, directeur scientifique à l'ONERA.
Lycée Sainte Marie (59 Beaucamps Ligny)
Looking at Learning...Again, Part 1: Workshop 8. The International Picture
This workshop offers an opportunity to investigate various aspects of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), other than the test scores themselves. Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology William Schmidt presents differences in curricula, textbooks, and teaching practices around the world, and a group of community members discuss how the TIMSS results reflect societal and cultural values.,This segment concerns "tracking" and sets the stage through educator dialo
Looking at Learning...Again, Part 1: Workshop 8. The International Picture
This workshop offers an opportunity to investigate various aspects of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), other than the test scores themselves. Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology William Schmidt presents differences in curricula, textbooks, and teaching practices around the world, and a group of community members discuss how the TIMSS results reflect societal and cultural values.,Dr. William Schmidt speaks about purpose in terms of "flow" and breaks in
Get Charged!
Students are introduced to the idea of electrical energy. They learn about the relationships between charge, voltage, current and resistance. They discover that electrical energy is the form of energy that powers most of their household appliances and toys. In the associated activities, students learn how a circuit works and test materials to see if they conduct electricity. Building upon a general understanding of electrical energy, they design their own potato power experiment. In two literacy
Knox appeals over Kercher murder
Jailed U.S. student Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are appealing against their convictions for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
Utilization of sweet sorghum for wine-making.
Title: Utilization of sweet sorghum for wine-making.
Authors: Ren Jianhua; Yu Zhengping; Hao Xuejin
Evaluation of sweet sorghum hybrids.
Title: Evaluation of sweet sorghum hybrids.
Authors: Almodares, A.
Beem Letter, July 1863 (page 3)
right on to the rebel horde and got right among
them, but they did not long stand our rapid
volleys. They ran pell mell, several of their officers
were wounded and fell into our hands together
with a large number of prisoners, and in thirty
minutes the attack was repulsed and the battery
saved. Here occurred our only loss, and here
is the mournful part of my letter. Two of our
verry best men, Corporal Isaac Norris and Sergeant
John Troth were killed, both inst
Saturday 8th July [1865]
One of the cotton girls came over to help scrub the kitchen. Between 200 and 300 wagons belonging to Sherman's Army passed through town on the way to Louisville to be sold. Nearly all of the local men who served in the war have returned home. Marie says that it finally feels like the war is really over. She believes the government should banish all the leaders of the Rebellion and deal mercifully and justly with the negroes. She also mentions that they took the honey out of the cap and were able
Morton Letter to Andrew Johnson, 1865 (page 4)
4
aimed at by the conspiracy of which these
men were are guilty, I trust it will not be
considered unbecoming, or improper for
me to present their cases for your consider=
ation, and I do it earnestly urging the
commutation as above suggested, sincerely
beleiving such a course would be better
for the present and for the future.
Had the death penalty been inflicted
shortly after their conviction, and while the
country was still no great peril I should
Morton Letter, 1865 (page 1)
Letter from Indiana Governor Oliver Morton to President Abraham Lincoln providing an introduction to Mrs. Susan M. Brown and her plight to secure the release of her brother who is being held as a prisoner of war.,State of Indiana
Executive Department.
Indianapolis, Jan. 7 1865
His Excellency
Abraham Lincoln
President
Dear Sir
This will introduce
Mrs. Susan M. Brown, wife of
Sargean(?) Brown, who desires
an interview with you in
relation to release of her brot
Morton Letter, 1865 (page 1)
Letter from Indiana Governor Oliver Morton to President Abraham Lincoln providing an introduction to Mrs. Susan M. Brown and her plight to secure the release of her brother who is being held as a prisoner of war.,State of Indiana
Executive Department.
Indianapolis, Jan. 7 1865
His Excellency
Abraham Lincoln
President
Dear Sir
This will introduce
Mrs. Susan M. Brown, wife of
Sargean(?) Brown, who desires
an interview with you in
relation to release of her brot
Intellectual Property and Information Law, Fall 2008
Explores related and sometimes competing legal and policy frameworks for the development and dissemination of ideas and expression in the Information Age. The ways in which principles of free speech and expression compare and contrast with intellectual property rights are explored in relation to the advancement of knowledge and innovation, with particular focus on the impact of the Internet and new technology. The impact of other legal considerations and values on the development and disseminati
18737.jpg
An image of a biker sat on Harley-Davidson 2004 Heritage motorbike.
18733.jpg
An image of a Harley Davidson XA motorbike.
Thornton Abbey J930090 THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. Remains of the octagonal Chapter House as seen from the East, with the Gatehouse beyond.

Orford Castle J860390 ORFORD CASTLE, Suffolk. General exterior view.

Conisbrough Castle J910009 CONISBROUGH CASTLE, South Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell showing the castle as it may of looked in the 13th century. Built of magnesian limestone, it is the only example of its kind in Europe and was one of the inspirations for Sir Walter Scott's classic novel, Ivanhoe.

Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15















