French Fries and fat cakes for U.S. First Lady in Botswana
June 25 - U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama buys French fries and fat cakes at a restaurant in a Botswana village. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
JACOTES 2011 – Impact de la maintenance sur les séquences thérapeutiques.
Titre : JACOTES 2011 – Impact de la maintenance sur les séquences thérapeutiques en 1ère et 2ème lignes de traitement.
Intervenant : Maurice PEROL (Pneumologue, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, Lyon)
Résumé : Importance de la maintenance qui va être privilégiée dans l’intérêt du patient. Présentation du CBNPC de stade métastatique, statut EGFR sauvage ou non connu, Ps= 0-1 au diagnostic. Le bénéfice de survie observé dans les CBNPC avancés est principalement
Chimie douce et matériaux bio-inspirés - Jacques Livage (video)
Chimie douce et matériaux bio-inspirés
Une conférence UTLS du cycle : « La Chimie partout » du 21 au 29 mai 2011 à 18h30
Jacques Livage, Professeur, Membre de l'Académie des Sciences, Collège de France et Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Chimie de la matière Condensée, UMR CNRS 7574, Paris
The Role of the Bible in the Emergence of Modern Science
Prof. Peter Harrison : Course
Genetics, plasticity and personhood: the Brain in the 21st Century
Prof. Gareth Jones : Course
Evolution and Fine-Tuning in Biology - Part 1
Prof. Simon Conway Morris : Course
Berlin, Seventh of November – History in Nonhistorical Fiction: a discussion and reading [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Douglas Cowie | In this series, an historian, a novelist and a literary critic explore the ways in which memory, literature and history shape contemporary Europe. Douglas Cowie is a novelist and lecturer in the English department at Royal Holloway, University of London. This event is part of the Jean Monnet 'Europe Beyond Governance' Lecture Series.
Robot roomies collaborate to cook breakfast
June 30 - Robots might be genius at chess but can they work together to make a typical Bavarian breakfast? Scientists at Munich Technical University have created 'roommate' robots that can learn from experience and understand the consequences of their actions. Lily Grimes reports.
4.1 Where to find support There is a range of tools available to support you, including: The DfES financial management standard [accessed 26 January 2007]. See especially the guidance on the role of bursar [accessed 26 January 2007].
Teachernet school finances webpage [accessed 26 January 2007].
Schools Audit Commission [accessed 26 January 2007].
DfES Value for money [accessed 26 January 2007].
Go to Ac
Spider-hunting spider
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20556
This arachnid thug muscles its way into other spiders' homes and attacks them head-on.
Amanda Knox's family disputes testimony
June 27 - Amanda Knox's mother says a key witness in her daughter's murder appeal lied to an Italian court. Deborah Gembara reports.
IDS May 2010 Podcast
5 May 2010
Each month we speak to two people working on development issues across the world, finding out a bit about their work and asking them 'What do you think is the big question that Development Studies needs to answer?'
Following the UK elections this May politicians and civil servants will be considering new directions across government policy. But to what extent will any new policies be informed by solid research evidence?
In this programme
IDS April 2010 Podcast
1 April 2010
Each month we speak to two people working on development issues across the world, finding out a bit about their work and asking them 'What do you think is the big question that Development Studies needs to answer?'
Over the past year support has been growing for the idea of imposing a financial transaction tax - for example through the The Robin Hood Tax campaign in the UK. This April the International Monetary Fund will publish the results of their consultation
JACOTES 2011 – Accueil : Introduction
Titre : JACOTES 2011 – Accueil : Introduction
Intervenant : Bernard SIMON (Pneumologue, CHG de Chaumont).
Résumé : Discours d’introduction
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 des 2ème Journées d’Actualité en Oncologie Thoracique de l’Est (JACOTES) - 13 et 14 mai Mémorial Charles de Gaulle Colombey les 2 Eglises.
Vintage Wardobe
Leeds Metropolitan University alumna Nicole Evans talks about taking over a business while studying for a Business Management Degree.
Tegenwoordige tijd en verleden tijd Leerlingen moeten een aantal werkwoorden in de juiste kolom plaatsen: noemvorm, tegenwoordige tijd of verleden tijd. Bij de tweede oefening moeten ze een aantal zinnen in de verleden tijd schrijven.

Financial Reform in China: what next? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Howard Davies | Three of China's big four banks are now quoted on the Hong Kong exchange. Full World Trade Organisation membership is around the corner, but some in China are now calling for a halt in the reform programme. What can we expect in the next year?
Asia Forum 2006 Session One : Reform [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Danny Quah, Sheila Dikshit; Nandan Nilekani; Turan Das; Professor Kishore Mahbubani | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive
Media and Democracy in Post-Putin Russia: has the death of press freedom been exaggerated? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Miklos Haraszti, Edward Lucas; Pavel Andreev; Darya Pushkova | Who is to blame for the current state of the Russian media? Can press freedom be revived? Miklos Haraszti is the representative on freedom of the media at the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Edward Lucas is East European correspondent at The Economist and author of The New Cold War and How to Win It, to be published in 2008. Pavel Andreev is London deputy bureau chief, Russian News & Information Agenc
Cornered in the Centre: aid and development in a rough neighbourhood [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor John Gray | In his lecture Toby Lanzer looks at the challenges of kick starting and managing a humanitarian and development campaign for one of the world's forgotten crises, that of the Central African Republic.













