Scientist seeks clues in volcanic ash
June 23 - A leading Argentine geologist and volcanologist studies the composition of volcanic ash to learn what weary residents can expect next. Travis Brecher reports
Vin et consommateur : qui doit s'adapter?
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : la pratique
Patricia Taillandier, Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin
Nathalie Pouzalgues, L’expression aromatique des rosés : lien avec la couleur
Jean Lhéritier, Philippe Chabert, Jean-Claude Berrouet, Vin et consommateur : qui doit s’adapter ?
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Le régime présidentiel américain (video)
"Entretiens du Jeu de Paume" vendredi 17 juin, samedi 18 juin et dimanche 19 juin 2011, l'UTLS et le Château de Versailles présenteront à Versailles la seconde édition des Entretiens du Jeu de Paume autour du thème de la séparation des pouvoirs
Le régime présidentiel américain
Pierre Mélandri, historien, spécialiste de l'histoire des Etats-Unis, professeur à Sciences-Po Paris
Les démocraties européennes
Renaud Baumert, h
Mozart, Concerto No. 10 in E-flat for Two Pianos and Orchestra, K. 365
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO)
David Epstein, conductor
John Buttrick, Robert Freeman, pianos
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, April 17, 1969
CD available at the Lewis Music Library
Jump to: 08 Concerto No. 10 in E-flat for Two Pianos and Orchestra
Actieonderzoek : Leraren onderzoeken hun eigen praktijk Actieonderzoek is een methodiek waarbij leraren kritisch reflecteren op hun eigen praktijk en daarna, via gerichte acties, hun praktijk proberen te verbeteren. De acties worden grondig geëvalueerd en bijgestuurd. Aan het eind van het proces …

When Values Conflict: How citizens stakeholders and experts contributed to formulating policy for ma
Speaker(s): Professor Lawrence Phillips | For over 40 years the UK Government has avoided the question of what to do with its radioactive waste. Sufficient wastes now exist in the UK to fill the Royal Albert Hall five times over. To solve this problem, the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) created the largest public consultation exercise ever conducted in the UK, resulting in a set of recommendations forwarded to the government this past July. This lecture will explain a key elem
The Role of Inter-governmental, State and Non-governmental Players in Conflict Resolution [Audio]
Speaker(s): Martti Ahtisaari | Martti Ahtisaari will draw attention to both challenges and opportunities of multi-stakeholder co-operation in conflict resolution. Mr. Ahtisaari's lecture is based on his extensive experience as a peace mediator, civil servant and board member of a number of non-governmental organisations.
In Conversation with Cherie Blair [Audio]
Speaker(s): Cherie Blair, Howard Davies | Cherie Blair is a noted barrister and QC, specialising in human rights law. She is married to Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister. Cherie studied law at LSE and is a governor and honorary fellow of the School. In this event she will talk to Howard Davies, LSE Director about her autobiography published earlier this year entitled Speaking for Myself (May 2008, Little, Brown).
Thinking about Evidence and Risk [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor John Worrall | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the social sciences explain the latest thinking on how social scientists work to address the critical problems of the day. They survey the leading ideas and contributions made by their discipline, explain the types of problems that are addressed and the tools that are used, and explore the kinds of solutions proposed.
The Rights' Future [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Costas Douzinas, Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Francesca Klug, David Lammy | Conor Gearty joins invited guests to initiate 'The Rights' Future' a collaborative writing project aimed at the production of a book to be launched at LSE's literary festival early in 2011. Starting this evening with his RIGHTS' MANIFESTO, Gearty will release a series of weekly essays onto the web which will probe the history of human rights, address their present state in the world and map out
1.2.9 Reading diagrams: questioning what they say With each of these diagrams and others we are trying to read there is another set of more searching questions we can ask: What is the purpose of the diagram, i.e. what is it aiming to tell us? How is the information imparted? What assumptions does it make about our ability to understand it? What are we expected to remember from it? How successful is
MSUToday Show #28: Complete show
In MSUToday Show #28, MSU coaches serve up lunch, alumna Sherrie Barr teaches others how to write their own biography with movement, Mary Mayo Hall's haunted stories are revealed, students learn how to create everything from spirits to polymers, and alumnus Dean Carpenter shares his Spartan Saga.
3.5.2 Bacteria
Without it we are dead! Water is essential, but what processes must it go through to become fit for human consumption? This unit will guide you through the continuous cycling of water between land, open water surfaces and the sea before moving on to an overview of the water treatment and supply process.
3.4.1 Plant nutrients
Without it we are dead! Water is essential, but what processes must it go through to become fit for human consumption? This unit will guide you through the continuous cycling of water between land, open water surfaces and the sea before moving on to an overview of the water treatment and supply process.
Spinning MODIS Albedo
The MODIS instrument, flying aboard NASAs Terra and Aqua satellites, measures how much solar radiation is reflected by the Earths surface almost every day over the entire planet. Zooming in on Africa's Sahara Desert and the Arabian Peninsula, MODIS observed considerable variability in reflectance across the region-from the darkest volcanic terrains to the brightest sand. This matches specific soil groups and rock types to MODIS-derived albedo measurements. This correlation is important because m
If You'll Be My Valentine - By Cynthia Rylant
This video features a librarian reading If You'll Be My Valentine by Cynthia Rylant. The librarian shows the illustrations on each page, and several pages are shown on the entire screen. This video would be helpful for teachers to use when teaching rhyme and repetition.
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'Geld - van vee tot pc' Stimuleer het numismatisch verzamelen in Vlaanderen. In mensentaal: het project ‘Geld …

28. One For Each Body Part (Listen Up & Learn)
Episode #28 of the fun-to-practice and extra-useful "Listen Up & Learn" lesson series is entitled "One For Each Body Part" - This lesson has the double purpose to teach you a lot of cool new Italian idiomatic expressions while at the same time to help you memorize the different parts of the body. - [...]
CAV 2011 – Robot et endométriose pelvienne profonde.
Titre : CAV 2011 – Robot et endométriose pelvienne profonde.
Intervenants : Pierre COLLINET (Lille)
Résumé : Nouveautés sur l’utilisation de la robotique pour l’endométriose pelvienne profonde, bilan.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la réunion thématique du Centre Régional Anticancéreux Alexis Vautrin














