RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: 'Collective amnesia' - refugees and the problem of History
This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Hilary Term 2011. This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Hilary Term 2011, which was on Wednesday 9th February 2011 at Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Philip Marfleet, spoke on the subject of 'Collective amnesia' - refugees and the problem of History.
El Nino Sea Surface Height, Temperature, Wind, and Precipitation Anomalies: January 1997 through Dec
A comparison of El Nino sea surface temperature (top), height (top), wind (middle), and precipitation (bottom) anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through December 1997. (Wind anomalies stop at October 1997)
3.8.1 Play the examiner
Do you get stressed at the thought of an examination? Does the idea of revision fill you with dread? This unit will provide a host of tips to help you improve your revision and examination techniques and enable you to manage your time effectively by creating a timetable for your revision.
Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1991
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 5, 1991.
Food Glorious Food
Lesson involving a brainstorm on why we eat with a follow-up worksheet entitled "Balance your Diet" demonstrating the food groups.
"Bioethics, Spring 2009"
" This course does not seek to provide answers to ethical questions. Instead, the course hopes to teach students two things. First, how do you recognize ethical or moral problems in science and medicine? When something does not feel right (whether cloning, or failing to clone) — what exactly is the nature of the discomfort? What kind of tensions and conflicts exist within biomedicine? Second, how can you think productively about ethical and moral problems? What processes create them? Why do pe
MOLA: Seasonal Snow Variations on Mars: Slow Zoom to the Martian South Pole: True Color
This is a true color visualization of the topography near the Martian south pole as measured with the MOLA instrument. This particular animation shows a slow zoom to the surface of the pole and is a frame-accurate match to the beginning of animation id #2299.
5.5 Other forms of diabetes
Diabetes is an increasing problem among both adults and children. This unit looks at the way diabetes is managed once it has been diagnosed in order to reduce the risk of further complications. You will look at the role of each member of the team involved in the diabetes annual review and look at the risk factors involved with certain diabetes complications.
Rock Solid
Rocks cover the earth's surface, including what is below or near human-made structures. With rocks everywhere, breaking rocks can be hazardous and potentially disastrous to people. Students are introduced to three types of material stress related to rocks: compressional, torsional and shear. They learn about rock types (sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic), and about the occurrence of stresses and weathering in nature, including physical, chemical and biological weathering.
Primitive Insects of the Congaree Swamp
In this video segment from NatureScene, observe dragonflies and mayflies near Cedar Creek at Congaree Swamp National Park.
A little Algebra
You will play a few games to work on your algebra skills!
Afgeleide van de sinusfunctie Een animatie die illustreert dat de afgeleide van een sinus functie is een cosinus. Zeer eenvoudig en intuïtief, niet vereist dat de kennis van het Engels.

Neuroscience in the Courtroom
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Leverhulme Visiting Professor. Please note there is some interference on this recording.
1 The desert climate: An introduction
Animal life has adapted to survive in the most unlikely and inhospitable habitats. This unit looks at the surprisingly diverse desert climates throughout the world and mammals, birds, lizards and amphibians that survive there. It splits these animals into three groups according to their strategy for survival: evaders, evaporators and endurers, then discusses how these strategies work on a biochemical and physiological level.
PediNeuroLogic Exam: Newborn: Abnormal: Tone - Scarf Sign
The scarf maneuver demonstrates low shoulder girdle tone. The hand actually can be pulled beyond the opposite shoulder and the elbow goes past the midline. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
Thames Discovery Programme - 10 (UCL)
Episode 10: Down by the seaside - Explore the archaeology and history of the Thames foreshore, London's biggest archaeological site, with our exciting Heritage Lottery funded project
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Claude Simon : le temps dans l'espace / Alastair B. Duncan
Claude Simon : le temps dans l'espace / Alastair B. Duncan. In colloque international "Claude Simon géographe" organisé par l'Équipe Littérature et Herméneutique du laboratoire Patrimoine Littérature Histoire (PLH) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail. Toulouse : Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 26-27 mai 2011.
Alastair B. Duncan analyse la manière dont Histoire et Géographie se conjuguent dans la roman de Claude Simon, "Les corps conducteu
What is Your Cosmic Connection to the Elements?
This Web site is an on-line version of a poster and educator guide describing the cosmic origin of the chemical elements. The poster illustrates our connection to the chemical elements and their origins. The educator guide describes the different processes responsible for the elements, and gives eight standards-based activities. The Website also includes additional activities and a Powerpoint presentation that summarizes the material.
Camp War Eagle 2011
A look at Auburn University's Camp War Eagle














