Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer du col de l’utérus.
Titre : Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer du col de l’utérus.
Intervenant (s) : Léon Hervé ILOKI (Chef de service de gynécologie – obstétrique – CHU de Brazzaville).
Résumé : Cancer du col de l’utérus : rappels histologiques du col de l’utérus, épidémiologie, histoire naturelle, dépistage et prévention.
Conférence enregistrée lors du séminaire de chirurgie gynécologique niveau 2 : oncologie mammaire et pelvienne à la Faculté des Sciences de la Sa
Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer de l’endomètre
Titre : Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer de l’endomètre
Intervenant (s) : Gilles BODY (Hôpital Bretonneau - Service gynécologie obstétrique – Tours).
Résumé : Cancer de l’endomètre : histoire naturelle, facteurs de risques, diagnostic, traitements, surveillance.
Conférence enregistrée lors du séminaire de chirurgie gynécologique niveau 2 : oncologie mammaire et pelvienne à la Faculté des Sciences de la Santé Université Marien NGOUABI Centre Hospitalier
Darden Gets Students Ready
MBA students and alumni from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business talk about how Darden got them ready.
Learn more by visiting: www.darden.virginia.edu
Earth as Art: A Landsat Perspective
Shows striking photos of Aleutian clouds, the Araca River (Brazil), Atlas Mountains (Morocco), Guinea-Bissau (West Africa), Bolivian deforestation, Parana River delta marshland (Argentina), volcanoes in Chile, the Great Salt Desert in Iran (Dasht-e Kevir), Dragon Lake (Siberia), the Everglades, Ganges River delta, Greenland coast, West Fjords (Iceland), Karman vortices, Kilimanjaro (East Africa), the world's largest glacier (Lambert Glacier), and more.
Vic HS Intro
Author(s):
Qu'est ce que la beauté - Guillaume Dupont
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce que la beauté par Guillaume Dupont
Lycée Louis Léopold Boilly (59 La Bassée)
Nicolas Hallett - Driven to Discover Video Contest
6th Place
At the University of Minnesota I discovered raising money to fight cancer can be truly amazing. The Sigma Chi chapter at Minnesota donates all profits from its philanthropic concert to cancer research.
This video is part of the Driven to Discover video contest where students were asked to explain what they were driven to discover at the University of Minnesota.
Constants and Variables Defined
This video defines constants and variables. Constants have values that do not change and may be numeric values, letters, or symbols. Variables have values which change from expression to expression. The terms and examples are shown on a felt board. ( 1:38)
Intro to Chemistry: 4.6 Complete Ion and Net Ionic Equations (1/3)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 4.6 Complete Ion and Net Ionic Equations. ( 8:02)
Finding the Domain of a Function - Problem 1 of 4
This video is a continuation and presents an example problem that demonstrates how to find the domain of a function. (1:14)
Jane McGonigal:Reality is Broken
This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, sponsored by Intel. Recorded: March 9, 2011, originally broadcast on January 23rd, 2012.
"We're going to see games tackling women's rights. We're going to see games around climate change. We're going to see games around medical innovation that doctors are going to play." Jane McGonigal
In 1988, when Jane McGonigal was 10, she started gaming for fun on a Commodore 64 computer. Twenty-two y
Duke Chapel Live - 1/29/2012
Duke Chapel Live - 1/29/2012
Abel Meeropol, Billie Holiday and A Song Born in Protest
In the late 1930s, Abel Meeropol, son of Russian Jewish immigrants and a high school English teacher in the Bronx neighborhood where he was born, wrote a poem entitled Strange Fruit. This video discusses how the poem would later be performed by the legendary Billie Holiday as a song of protest, bringing national attention to the crime of lynching. (3:40)
Algebra Problem of the Week
Algebra problems from a variety of sources, including textbooks, math contests, NCTM books, and puzzle books, and real-life situations, designed to reflect different levels of difficulty. The goal is to challenge students with non-routine problems and encourage them to put their solutions into words. Different types of problems are used to reach a diverse group of algebra students. A a href= /pow/support/ Teacher Support page/a is available for some problems.
Crawdad Slip
Sid Luck is a fifth generation potter in Seagrove, North Carolina. This forty-five minute documentary explores his life and work, and the family heritage he hopes to pass on to his two sons, Jason and Matthew.
Arts & Crafts, Traditional, Work / South / 1999
45 minutes
Finding Their Voice
In the 1920s, thousands of African Americans left the rural South for cities in the North in a movement called "The Great Migration." Their arrival in New York City marked a period called "The Harlem Renaissance." In this video segment from A Walk Through Harlem, we learn that only 30 years earlier many of these descendants of slaves had worked as poor sharecroppers. Although slavery had ended, many blacks were still uneducated. Their shift to the urban North was an attempt to e
Josh Lewis: 2011 National Book Festival
Josh Lewis performs at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Josh Lewis writes books. When he's not doing that he does other things, like sometimes he sleeps and sometimes he snores and sometimes his wife thumps him on his head to get him to stop and sometimes he rides the train and imagines what it would be like if all people had beards. "Super Chicken Nugget Boy and the Massive Meatloaf Man Manhunt" is Lewis' fourth book for young readers but definitely not his last, because he
20/20 Vision
Students determine their own eyesight and calculate what a good average eyesight value for the class would be. They learn about technologies to enhance eyesight and how engineers play an important role in the development of these technologies.
Library 2.0: A Journey of Metamorphosis
Libraries as we know them have changed over the years to become Learning Commons—less like rooms with books and more like learning spaces with a wide variety of resources.
In Concert: Paolo Pandolfo & Thomas Boysen
Paolo Pandolfo (viola da gamba) and Thomas Boysen (theorbo/Baroque guitar) play in a dazzling program of Renaissance improvisations and celebrated works by Sainte-Colombe and Marin Marais.
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