7. Developing Global Mindset
How do you develop your Global Mindset? Panelists and keynote speakers share insights Nov. 10-11, 2011, at the inaugural Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue. http://knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/dialogue
Four-Year Programs: Bachelor of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florid
"The Idea of Order at Key West" by Wallace Stevens (poetry reading)
One can gain insight into what poets are trying to convey from listening to them read their poems. Most poets read with a conspicuous mannerism which, I suggest, mimics a pattern of speech they heard in early life that had a powerful influence on them.
In Bukowski's work, for instance, I'm sure I hear the dismissive, jeering voice of his abusive father. Wallace Stevens reads with a "dying fall", as though he's casting a spell - somewhat like a preacher reading a lesson. Listen to Wallace S
Egyptians vote in parliamentary poll
Nov. 28 - The Arab League Secretary General, Nabil al-Araby, and Presidential hopeful, Amr Moussa, are among the early voters as Egypt's landmark parliamentary elections get underway. Nick Rowlands reports.
Russia's new brain drain
Nov. 28 - Russia experiencing a new wave of emigration and brain drain as its best minds flee instability and stagnation, looking abroad for a 'breath of fresh air' and career opportunities. Sonia Legg reports.
Defense cuts hinge on sequestration provision
Nov. 28 - CSBA defense budget analyst Todd Harrison discusses the likelihood of Congress finding adequate cuts in the defense budget to satisfy the deficit reduction targets of the debt ceiling deal.
Sécurité des installations électronucléaires - Marie-Pierre Comets (video)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Sécurité des installations électronucléaires, Marie-Pierre COMETS (Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire)
Premiers résultats du Large Hadron Collider - Lucia di Ciacco (video)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Premiers résultats du Large Hadron Collider, Lucia di CIACCIO (Université de Savoie)
Physicienne à l’expérience ATLAS au LHC du CERN : « the world’s biggest scientific experiment »
Chimie douce et matériaux bio-inspirés - Jacques Livage (audio)
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
Applications de la magnétorésistance tunnel pour les capteurs magnétiques - Christophe DURET (aud
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Applications de la magnétorésistance tunnel pour les capteurs magnétiques, Christophe DURET
Prix Yves Rocard 2010, Responsable R&D Mécatronique (SNR Roulement)
Année mondiale de la Chimie - Jean-Marie LEHN (audio)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
mercredi 6 juillet 2011
• Année mondiale de la Chimie Jean-Marie LEHN (Université de Strasbourg) Prix Nobel de Chimie
Le satellite d’observation spatiale Planck - Jean-Loup PUGET (audio)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Le satellite d’observation spatiale Planck Jean-Loup PUGET
Université Paris-Sud, Membre de l’académie de sciences, lauréat du prix Jean Ricard de la SFP en 1989
Nucléosynthèse stellaire - Stéphane GORIELY (audio)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Nucléosynthèse stellaire, Stéphane GORIELY, Belgique, (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Sécurité des installations électronucléaires - Marie-Pierre Comets (audio)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Sécurité des installations électronucléaires, Marie-Pierre COMETS (Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire)
Oshiro's Japanese Kanji
I've developed this quiz to test myself on the kanjis that I've learned while studying Japanese. As I familiarize myself with more kanjis and this program, I'll be modifying some things to this module later on. Feel free to use and I hope it helps you to better understand and recognize some kanjis that are used in Japan.
LSE Health and Social Care Annual Lecture 2011 - Fairer Care Funding [Audio]
Speaker(s): Andrew Dilnot | Achieving a sustainable and fair system for funding the support required by people with social care needs represents a growing challenge to governments across the world. In his address, Andrew Dilnot will introduce the rationale for the recommendations made by the independent Commission on the Funding of Care and Support set-up by the coalition government and which reported in July 2012. How do the Commission's proposals allocate responsibility between individual and
Social Movements in the Age of the Internet [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Manuel Castells | How are Social Movements shaped by the availability of horizontal communication networks based on the Internet and wireless communication? How can indignation become collective action by the connection between neural networks, digital social networks and urban networks? Which are the cultural and political consequences of these developments? Case studies in different contexts ground a theory of power and social change in the network society presented in th
Clinton offers Myanmar rewards for reform
Dec. 2 - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggests easing sanctions in return for Myanmar reforms.Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
L'esclavage et le conte créole guyanais
Les contes sont une forme de transmission de la mémoire et des faits historiques. Afin d'établir le corpus de contes créoles guyanais, il a été entrepris une collecte exhaustive en métropole, aux Antilles, en Guyane, dans les revues, les romans, les recueils... Pas moins de 250 contes ont ainsi été rassemblés depuis les années 1800 à nos jours, cependant relativement peu portent sur l'esclavage. La légende de la fontaine blanchissante est un conte prépondérant, il donne une explic
Pouvoir dominical et christianisation dans la société esclavagiste (Guadeloupe, Martinique, XVIIe-
Selon l'article 2 du code noir, les esclaves doivent être baptisés et instruits. La christianisation est-elle ainsi un élément structurant ou une force potentiellement déstabilisatrice du système colonial ? La position des pouvoirs publics évoluent selon les périodes. Au début, la religion justifie l'esclavage afin de sauver les âmes des déportés. Puis, elle assoie le système colonial en promettant l'espérance d'une vie meilleure dans l'au-delà afin de contenir les esclaves. Enfin













