Living in the End Times
There should no longer be any doubt: global capitalism is fast approaching its terminal crisis. In his latest book, Living in the End Times, Slavoj Žižek has identified the four horsemen of this coming apocalypse: the worldwide ecological crisis; imbalances within the economic system; the biogenetic revolution; and exploding social divisions and ruptures. But, he asks, if the end of capitalism seems to many like the end of the world, how is it possible for Western society to face up to the end
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011 - Délinquance, violence : discussion et perspectives
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011 - Délinquance, violence : atelier 5 - discussion et perspectives
Alumni Profile: Michael Perlman MSc03(1970), Deputy Chairman, Grupo Ibmec Educacional Introduction to the Cranfield MBA The Future of Finance And The Theory That Underpins It - Adair Turner Agriculture and Climate Change Kid's Character Builder-Confidence-Part 1 of 2 Upton Sinclair, The Jungle and American Socialism Transboundary Environmental Policy and Institutions along International Borders Sustainability Seminar delivered on February 16, 2011 by UC Riverside Professor Linda Fernandez "Transboundary Environmental Policy and Institutions along International Borders." The seminar analyzes the past, present and future management for pollutant reduction along international borders. Attention towards transboundary waters is necessary as environmental problems have increased in prevalence around the world as the shared waterways straddling boundaries are vulnerable and not inf Music of the 1960's: Why it was Influential Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space Developing an Architecture of Participation Social Media for Job Hunting Impunity versus Accountability in Uruguay: The Role of 'la Ley de Caducidad' People Power and the End of the Cold War Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011 : De la parole fécondante à l’acte protecteur.
Education et rôle parental.
L’exercice raisonnable de la parenté appelle chez les parents une confiance en soi puisée dans celle qu’ils accordent aux institutions politiques, spirituelles et sociales.
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international de la Croix Rouge Française à Nancy sur le thème de la fragilité de l’enfant et de l’adolescent dans une société en mutation.
Atelier n°1.5 Le rôle essentiel des parents, atelier ciblé su Vierhoeken : Spel Dit is een soort memory waarbij paren moeten gevonden worden. Op de ene kaart staat een vierhoek afgebeeld. Leerlingen moeten deze afbeelding combineren met een eigenschap die van toepassing is op de afgebeelde vierhoek. Er zijn meer … Motor System and reflexes - Video for Mobile Devices Exploring Earth: Investigations Soil Change Guide - Procedures for Soil Survey and Resource Inventory
Michael Perlman MSc03 (1970) reflects on his career and time at the School.
Sean Rickard introduces the Cranfield School of Management MBA
On July 14th, Bastille Day, twelve leading economists presented their opinions of what is wrong with the world's financial system - and how it should be radically reformed. A new book launched at the Conference - The Future of Finance: The LSE Report - draws together the various strands of their debate.
A lecture by Univ. Prof. Josef Eitzinger, Institute of Meteorology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna 
In part one of this video confidence is defined as the courage to try. Smuggles was excited about the upcoming duck dash race. Smuggles finds a small, sad duck hiding in a bush named Weatherby. Smuggles tries to help build confidence in Weatherby so he will participate in race. Cute song played. Some lyrics include "When you're feeling so small you can't see past the wall. Confidence will make you 10 feet tall". This is a great teaching resource for a teachable moment that arises in the classroo
A 3:14 minute long video showing the history of Sinclair and his publications and their impact. No narration. Students should not have any problem following this video and its how hard he worked at showing the conditions of the working class. The folk music may not be useful to students unaware of its meaning so muting the video might be considered.
This 1:48 minute long video explains the influence of rock and roll music on young people in the 1960's. This rock and roll music grew up simultaneously with the Baby Boomers, and was used as a way to differentiate themselves with their parents. A good video to use in comparing various musical genres.
Travel with Ms. Frizzle and the class as they hop in a space ship and explore the Sun, Mercury, Venus, and Mars. This Magic School Bus video will cover the following two concepts: (1) "Solar" means Sun and the Sun is the center of our solar system. and (2) The Solar system is our planetary neighborhood. The Earth is one of (eight) planets that orbits around the Sun. This video does include Pluto as a planet. Run time 22 minutes
This paper focuses on work undertaken through the European Commission funded Bazaar project to establish a community of practice for researchers and practitioners in open source software and open content. The paper considers the use of social software to support such a communitty of practice. It consiers some of the theories and ideas behind supporting communities before going on to outline the design of an Architecture of Participation.
Social Media for Job Hunting
Presentation 6 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference
Was the end of the Cold War a victory for power politics, or for people power? Twenty years after the opening of the Berlin Wall, debate continues about what factors sealed the fate of the Soviet system in eastern and central Europe, and eventually in the Soviet Union itself. Non-violent popular movements -- especially in Poland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia -- played a significant part in the events. How did they relate to other forms of power, and what was their effect on the shaping of the

Nursing training video for mobile devices: Motor System and reflexes
This site provides more than 75 earth science investigations. Each presents photos and text (and sometimes video) that help students understand key earth science concepts. Among the topics: earth's layers, rocks, volcanoes and plate tectonics, earthquakes and mountains, surface and ground water, wind and currents, atmosphere and weather, climate change, oceans, our moon and solar system, and earth's history.
This Guide is designed for soil survey, vegetation, and ecological site or unit inventory work in order to help soil scientists and other inventory specialists collect interpretable data about soil change within the human time scale. This Guide describes a sampling system to measure dynamic soil properties for all major land uses (except urban lands where the land and soil have been significantly reshaped). The Guide includes instructions for project planning, field execution, and data analysis













