Évolutions récentes du droit européen et français de l'audiovisuel
Emmanuel Derrieux est professeur de droit de la communication à l'Université Panthéon Assas Paris II et à l'Institut français de presse.
Gengo Spanish #28 - The Latin American Tour
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! When you planned your trip to Mexico, your friend was meant to be showing you around, but now he’s been called away on business. For a couple of days, you’ve been wandering around aimlessly, but you’ve just overheard some people excitedly talking about a tour they’d just finished…maybe that’s what you [...]
Reading Rainbow: Watch the Stars Come Out
Videotaped at Ellis Island in 1985, this 28 minute video shows immigrants landing at Ellis Island. It shows the variety of immigrants and they company that they came from that landed in this point of entry. The video is an overview of immigration, but does not offer statistical data and tends to be a general overview.
Fraction Magic
This five minute video helps to teach students fractions by cutting a banana. Also has a magic trick.
Le conflit des créateurs : fictions juridiques et réalités biologiques (audio)
Science et droit doivent-ils agir de concert ? Les réalités biologiques sont-elles compatibles à un bon usage du droit ? La tension dialectique entre les sciences, plus particulièrement biologiques, et le droit, pose de réelles interrogations.
Pour apporter une réponse à ces questionnements, Jean Hauser revient sur les problèmes juridiques qu’ont posés dans les années 70 la nécessité de redéfinir la filiation ainsi que la question du transsexualisme. Il démontre, p
Multiple Sclerosis - Coordination Exam - Upper Extremities Sub-exam - Patient 16
Shelly is a 38-year-old African American female who initially presented with transverse myelitis 2 years ago. A lumbar puncture revealed multiple oligoclonal bands in the cerebral spinal fluid. MRI has demonstrated numerous plaques in the bilateral cerebral white matter. She eventually went on to recover from her initial attack but since her second attack has continued to progressively worsen. Her gait and other motor functioning have deteriorated and she is now wheelchair bound.
Bouworde : Vrijwilligersreizen & bouwkampen Bouworde vzw wil jongeren vormen en bewust maken van de kansarmoedeproblematiek door hen als vrijwilliger te laten werken op projecten in Afrika, Azië, Europa of Latijns-Amerika. …

Politics in 60 Seconds
Professor Philip Cowley looks at the question of MPs and representation.
Together: The Rituals, Pleasures and Politics of Co-operation [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Richard Sennett | Living with people who differ – racially, ethnically, religiously, or economically – is one of the most difficult challenges facing us today. Modern politics emphasises unity and similarity, encouraging the politics of the tribe rather than of complexity. Richard Sennett argues that living with people unlike ourselves requires more than goodwill: it requires skill. The foundations for skillful co-operation lie in learning to listen well and to discuss
Crises and Revolutions: The Reshaping of International Development [Audio]
Speaker(s): Sri Mulyani Indrawati | Sri Mulyani Indrawati will be exploring the cycles of global economic crisis and the sweep of revolutions and uprisings across the Arab world and beyond and how it is reshaping the substance and practice of international development. Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Managing Director, joined the World Bank in June 2010. She is responsible for the Bank's operations in Africa, East Asia & the Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, Latin America & the Caribbean, the Middle East &
Does Law Have a Place in the Modern University? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Roderick MacDonald | Editor's note: We apologise for the poor audio quality of this recording. Universities are facing increasing pressure to be relevant for students entering the job market. Yet law faculties are under increasing pressure to become less professional and to broaden their curriculum with interdisciplinary courses in the liberal arts. Might the study of law reclaim the central role that it played in the University a millennium ago? Roderick MacDonald is F R S
OECD Labour Markets in the Great Recession [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Christopher Pissarides | Labour markets across the OECD reacted differently to the financial crisis of 2008 and the debt crisis that followed. Professor Pissarides will review these different responses, seek explanations for them, and draw conclusions about labour market policy in recession. The focus will be on unemployment and how to contain its rise in light of the negative shocks to economic activity. Christopher Pissarides is the Norman Sosnow Chair in Economics, LSE,
Photo Slideshow: Wildcats in Love
Students, faculty and staff come to the University of Arizona for work and academic degrees and, along the way, some find love.
Lady Bears Basketball Highlights: Feb 10, 2012
Highlights from the Missouri State Women's Basketball game vs. Wichita State on February 10, 2012.
Leren door spelen : Spel als uitgangspunt om kinderen leren de wereld te ontdekken Hoe kun je kinderen spelend lerend helpen bij hun ontwikkeling? Leren waarom je bepaalde dingen doet met je kind, wat de achterliggende gedachte is, maar ook hoe je je kind op een speelse manier kunt helpen zich dingen eigen te …

HyperBrain: Pathway Quiz 05 - Visceral Sensation and Taste
One of eighteen quizzes on neuroanatomy accompanying the HyperBrain tutorial.
Field Journal: Rocks
This online activity is part of the museum's Online Field Journal Web site, where young children can explore the wonders of nature with the help of an adult. The challenge here is to take a closer look at three rocks: Gowganda Tillite, Loraine Quartzite, and Gowganda Glacial Conglomerate. On the opening page, there are side-by-side photos of the three rocks; students are asked to describe each rock. Clicking a rock's photo takes students to a magnified view of the rock that also asks students tw
Defining Girl Power: Finding Self in the Media Maelstrom
This lesson will compare different ways women in the media (from models to athletes) present their image and offer girls the opportunity to define their own standards for confidence and beauty.














