A River of Poetry
The evening's seven poets, all associated with various faculties at Concordia University, have collectively selected the poetry for performance. The program for the most part evokes cosmopolitan Montreal as a place, as well as humanity's fraught relation to technology. It includes the reading of full poems and extracts in several languages, accompanied by projections and voice recordings. With the collaboration of acclaimed choreographer and Associate Professor of Contemporary Dance Michael Mont
Chanukah
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Texas Tech Researcher Reports Pacific Sperm Whales Exposed to PAHs, Pesticides, Other Pollutants
A Texas Tech University whale researcher said she and others found evidence of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and persistent organic pollutants, including the pesticide DDT, in Pacific Ocean-dwelling sperm whales.
But even more surprisingly, the whales living in or around waters near the Galapagos Islands -- a UNESCO marine reserve and considered pristine -- showed higher levels of a contamination biomarker than whales from other areas of the world's largest ocean, said Cel
University Chorale
Performances by the OSU University Chorale. Songs conducted by OSU students; Tim Brassfield, Bryce Kennedy, Megan Hansen, Jeffrey Larkin, David Servias, Amy Severin and Olin Hannum.
UNITV 2010 Episode 5
UNITV 2010 Episode 5
Religion, Democracy in the Foreign Policy of Obama: 'Twin Tolerations' As a Model for Foreign Policy
The day-long event consisted of four panels, each of which examined the question of religion and democracy in U.S. foreign policy from a different perspective. The panels addressed the role of religious actors in U.S. democracy programs and policies; the 'twin tolerations' and democratic stability in highly religious societies; emerging trends in the data concerning the relationships between religion and democracy; and the relationship between Islam and democracy in key Muslim countries.
Peace or Justice in Africa: Does the ICC Help or Hinder? (with Villa-Vicencio and Moghaddam)
Charles Villa-Vicencio discusses his recent book, 'Walk with Us and Listen: Peace and Reconciliation in Africa.' Dr. Villa-Vicencio addressed the need for more complementarity between the ICC and African mechanisms for justice and peace-building.
Growing up in WWII Palestine: The Diary of Sami Amr
Dr. Kimberly Katz of Towson University interpreted the diary of a young Palestinian man during World War II, as expressed through the writings of Sami Amr. She recently completed a book exploring the diary in depth.
The Development of China's Energy Sector: Prof. Xu Kuangdi
Prof. Xu Kuangdi, former mayor of Shanghai, discussed China's energy sector at Georgetown University on September 30, 2010. Sponsored by the Asian Studies Program.
Het Klein Dictee van de Taaltelefoon December dicteemaand! Voor de buis meeschrijven met het Groot Dictee, gezellig toch? Het is inderdaad een leuk spelletje. Maar het is ook een beetje een circus. Want blijkbaar hoort het zo dat zelfs de allerbeste spellers het …

Snowy weekend
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The Spanish Tragedy: Thomas Kyd (eBook)
The Spanish tragedie / Kyd, Thomas, 1558-1594. This is the epub edition of the play.
The Duchess of Malfi: John Webster (eBook)
The Duchess of Malfi / Webster, John, 1580?-1625. This is the epub edition of the play.
015 Tunnelling and Radioactive Decay
Fifteenth lecture in the Quantum Mechanics course given in Hilary term 2010
09 Dec 2010: Transnational Religious Nationalism in the New Turkey: The Case of Fethullah Gulen
Joshua D. Hendrick, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of international studies at the University of Oregon, addresses the conflict between Turkeys secular and Islamic forces by explaining the organizational impact of the education and business community known as the Glen Movement. The followers of Fethullah Glen, one of Turkey's most famous and controversial religious personalities, attract a great deal of international attention because of the extent of their education network, which now span
La globalisation - Pierre Beckouche
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La globalisation par Pierre Beckouche (géographe)
Lycée Saint-Louis - Blanche de Castille (93 Villemonde)
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Péripéties dans l’histoire de la psychiatrie.
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy). Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Péripéties dans l’histoire de la psychiatrie.
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – Sur la recherche en psychiatrie
Résumé : On pourrait croire la psychiatrie atteinte d’amnésie antérograde, oubliant à mesure les chemins qui l’ont conduite au présent. Et son histoire, elle la réécrit parfois avec une extraordinaire politisation sélective.<
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – Animation
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy).
Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Péripéties dans l’histoire de la psychiatrie.
Modérateurs : Dr Catherine PAULET, Grégoire BILLON
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – La modification de la catégorie « Autisme » : enjeux sociaux et culturels.
Auteur : Dr Catherine PAULET, Grégoire BILLON
Animation
Résumé : On pourrait croire la psychiatrie atteinte d’
CNIPsy 2010Â Marseille - Histoire de la psychiatrie : questions
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy). Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Péripéties dans l’histoire de la psychiatrie. La modification de la catégorie « Autisme » : enjeux sociaux et culturels.
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – Histoire de la psychiatrie : questions
Résumé : On pourrait croire la psychiatrie atteinte d’amnésie antérograde, oubliant à mesure les chemins qui l’ont conduite au présent. Et son
Global Governance and Regulation - why?
In this podcast, Ngaire Woods, Christina Ward and Jeni Whalen discuss the causes of the current recession and asks why governments, financial regulators and banks failed to act responsibly and how we can act now to prevent the next financial crisis













