EEHU ARRAS 2011 – L’identité Professionnelle.
Titre : EEHU ARRAS 2011 – L’identité Professionnelle
Intervenants : Philippe TISON (Docteur en psychologie)
Résumé :
L’identité en psychologie :
- C’est une représentation mentale (de soi)
- Est multifactorielle : caractère, sexe, langue, profession
- La construction de l’identité : Processus continu (Freud, Piaget, Durkheim)
- C’est dimension personnelle + une dimension sociale
Caractéristiques et constituants de lâ€
EEHU Lille 2011 – Stratégies de recherche sur les représentations du vivant et de la santé
Titre : EEHU Lille 2011 – Incidences des stratégies de recherche sur les représentations du vivant et de la santé
Intervenants : Eduardo DEI-CAS : (Médecin, Centre de Biologie Pathologie, CHRU de Lille).
Résumé : Ethique du vivant :
• Éthique des pratiques de recherche sur le vivant
• Éthique normative et éthique réflexive
• Réflexion sur:
– Le vivant
– Les stratégies / pratiques pour le saisir
– Le contexte ac
3-D Manual Alphabet in VRML
Teaching sign language using two-dimensional images can be difficult due to the fact that manual signing is both three-dimensional and time dependent. A prototype demonstration was created to teach the manual alphabet using web-based VRML objects.
"Collective Choice I, Fall 2008"
" This is an applied theory course covering topics in the political economy of democratic countries. This course examines political institutions from a rational choice perspective. The now burgeoning rational choice literature on legislatures, bureaucracies, courts, and elections constitutes the chief focus. Some focus will be placed on institutions from a comparative and/or international perspective."
Will it REALLY happen?
We are exploring graphs!! Can you Count the items on the graph? We are going to Count the objects and color the number in the graph
SeaWiFS East Coast Zoom
SeaWiFS East Coast Zoom
AMSR-E Anomalous Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to Forecast 2003 Hurricane Season 1
Researchers and forecasters often study sea surface temperatures for an indication of hurricane potential. Scientists say above normal Atlantic Ocean temperatures is one reason for the "above normal" hurricane forecast. Hurricanes convert heat from the tropical atmosphere and oceans to wind and waves, just as a car engine converts gasoline into motion. These animations show a year in the life of global ocean temperatures, June 2, 2002 to May 11, 2003. Green indicates the coolest water, yellow th
AMSR-E Anomalous Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Data Used to predict 2003 Hurricane Season
Researchers and forecasters often study sea surface temperatures for an activity predictions for 2003 in part to changing conditions in the Pacific Ocean, such as the demise of El Nino. This sequence tracks warmer-than-normal waters. By January, the warm conditions began to dissipate. Fewer than normal hurricanes generally form when El Nino is present. Researchers say the Pacific may transition to the colder-than-normal La Nina phase. Areas in red represent warmer than normal and areas in blue r
UARS 3D Wireframe
UARS wireframe model transitioning to a full image of the satellite
Support Animations-Stills for SOLVE
Animation of a CFC molecule being split by a photon
Global Surface Reflectance (MODIS)
Global Surface Reflectance (MODIS), the first composite of the MODIS dataset.
Global Methane Isosurface Wave
An animation of a three-dimensional isosurface of global methane in the atmosphere evolving over time, from a global data assimilation model. The globe of the Earth starts out opaque, then becomes transparent in order to more clearly see the structure of the isosurface. The isosurface exhibits wave breaking in the southern hemisphere.
Clouds over the Great Lakes from GOES-11: August 3, 2000
This animation is one of a series showing the first data from GOES-11. The data shown was taken at one-minute intervals.
CERES Globe
CERES stands for Clouds and the Earths Radiant Energy System.
Color Blindness Health Video
This 3:50 video provides statistics on the number of people who may be deficient in seeing color. Color blindness is the inability to see certain colors and predominantly affects males. Get professional tips and advice on living with and testing for color blindness in this video, but there isn't a test offered in this video due to the various types of this deficiency. It might be good to have a school nurse test all students in a school.
U.S. Day Ahead: Morgan Stanley's Q2 results may beat: Kozey
July 20 - A positive surprise is expected for Morgan Stanley's second-quarter earnings, and Microsoft fourth-quarter earnings should beat last year's gain, Reuters Equities Analyst John Kozey says.
@Google Presents: Sports Journalism Today
Tim Kawakami (San Jose Mercury-News), King Kaufman (Salon.com, Bleacher Report), and Ethan Sherwood Strauss (Salon.com, ESPN TrueHoop, WarriorsWorld.net) discuss the state of sports journalism today. From traditional newspaper coverage to the competitive business of professional blogging, Tim, King, and Ethan will share their experiences and give some insight into this high-profile industry. Each will speak for about 15 minutes, followed by a Q&A session.
7.2.1 Trap 1: representing the problem and not the situation This trap is one of the most fundamental mistakes you can make in systems thinking. There are lots of metaphorical phrases in English that can entice you into the trap. We can talk about ‘the nub of the problem’, ‘the key issue’, ‘the basic problem’, ‘the real difficulty’ and so on. Like all traps, once it has sprung, it can be very difficult to get out. The trap seriously limits one's ability to think about the situation in its full complexity. This
REI 6th Annual Symposium: Part 1 - Introductions by Dr. Paul Falkowski & Lecture by Dr. Ralph Izzo
This is the first lecture of the Rutgers Energy Institute's 6th Annual Symposium. Dr. Paul Falkowski, director of the Institute, begins the symposium, followed by Dr. Ralph Izzo, President & CEO of PSE&G, who lectures on "The Benefits of Competitive Markets on Consumers in Electricity Markets."
Please find the second lecture of the symposium at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezCWyM1cXvI
For more information please visit http://rei.rutgers.edu/
The Microsoft Geospatial Library
Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. A presentation by Michael Kallay from Microsoft about the Microsoft Geospatial Library.













