The Zagoren Lecutre - Autism: What the Future Holds
Wednesday, October 27, 2010, the AADC
Carolyn B. Markowitz, Douglass College Class of '73, Chief Operating Officer, Eden Autism Services
With special closing by Brielle LaCosta, Douglass '08, Miss New Jersey International, 2010. 7:00p.m.
Douglass College Center, Trayes A
The Zagoren Lecture honors Adelaide M. Zagoren, Douglass '40, former executive director of the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College
Sponsored by Associate Alumnae of Douglass College
MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Dr John Towriss (Programme Director) introduces Cranfield's full-time MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. To find out more about this 11 month full-time Masters programme, visit www.cranfieldmsc.biz/log
MSc in Strategic Marketing
Dr Paul Baines (Programme Director) introduces the full-time MSc in Strategic Marketing. To find out more about this 11 month full-time Masters programme, visit www.cranfieldmsc.biz/smkt
Old English Prose (slides)
Topics include the first attempts at prose in the English language, 'short stories', historical texts, legal documents, as well as such writers as Alfred the Great, and Aelfric of Eynsham.
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China and Financial Reform
Howard Davies sits on the International advisory councils of the China banking and securities regulatory commissions. In the fifth lecture of an annual series he reviews the progress of reform in china's financial markets, and the implications for the rest of the world.
People Power and the End of the Cold War
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
Why Greece should default
Going back to Philip II of Spain in the 16th century, government debt defaults need not be disastrous as long as they accept the reality of their situation. The main problem with Greece is not the prospect of default but the fact that the eurozone has been in denial about its problems. Alan Beattie is the Financial Times world trade editor, he writes about economics, globalisation and development. Born in Chester, he attended a local comprehensive school before graduating from Balliol College,
Icebreakers: Cow, Alien, Tiger
In this fun improve game students get into a circle and decide to be either cows, aliens, or tigers. The goal is to get everyone to be the samething. (1:24)
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Orchestra of the Midland Adelphi Hotel 1914 BL22620 MIDLAND ADELPHI HOTEL, Liverpool. Interior view. Group portrait of the hotel orchestra. The hotel was re-opened in 1914 after partial rebuilding and refurbishment in the Neo-Classical style. Close to Lime Street Railway Station the Adelphi remains open today. Photographed by Bedford Lemere & Co in 1914.

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
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – L’opération VDI du nouvel hôpital du CHAC
Les entretiens de Télécom Paris Tech & Le colloque TIC Santé 2011
Atelier 1 : « TIC et pratiques innovantes au sein des structures de santé »
Le Centre Hospitalier Alès-Cévennes a prévu de mettre en œuvre plusieurs outils utilisant les TIC. Ils constituent un enjeu vital dans la mesure où l’ouverture du nouvel hôpital exigera leur recours nécessaire pour assurer une prise en charge adaptée des patients, et ce, pour chaque secteur de soin considéré.
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Calcul en précision arbitraire
Dans cet exposé Luc Bougé propose une séquence pédagogique autour du calcul avec des très grands nombres qui ne peuvent être codés avec les nombres entiers ou les nombres flottants usuels des machines. Le nombre est alors stocké dans un tableau et devient un objet numérique dont il faut soigneusement définir les opérations, et les méthodes permettant de le manipuler. C'est l'occasion de proposer un travail exemplaire de bonne programmation avec les concepts les mieux adaptés.
Diversité humaine : ces différences qui fâchent, une chance ? - Yves Michaud (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
Lycée Rive Gauche (31 Toulouse)
Avec Yves Michaud (philosophe)
Partenariat avec la mission agrobiosciences - Université des Lycéens
Diversité humaine : ces différences qui fâchent, une chance ? - Yves Michaud (audio)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
Lycée Rive Gauche (31 Toulouse)
Avec Yves Michaud (philosophe)
Partenariat avec la mission agrobiosciences - Université des Lycéens
Animal Minds
This panel discussion will provide historical and contemporary perspectives on animal cognition and will consider the challenges facing the study of animal minds. Nicola Clayton is professor of comparative cognition at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of the Royal Society. Erica Fudge is professor of English studies in the School of Humanities at the University of Strathclyde. Gregory Radick is professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Leeds.
"City of Louisville" near Madison, Indiana
The ship was built in 1894, in Jeffersonville, Indiana by the Howard Company. It was 301 feet long and 42.7 feet wide x 7 feet deep. It was built for the Louisville-Cincinnati trade and had 72 staterooms. In April, 1894, she completed a record run from Louisville to Cincinnati of 9 hours and 42 minutes. She was lost in ice in Cincinnati in January, 1918.















