The International economy, and the process of the citizen's revolution in Ecuador
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado is the current President of the Republic of Ecuador after being re-elected for a second consecutive term in April 2009, he was first elected in late 2006. He served as Minister of Economy from April 2005- August 2005. President Correa Delgado has a Phd in Economics and a Masters in Economic Sciences both from the University of Illinois as well as a Master of Arts in Economía from the Catholic University of Lovaina the New in Belgium. From 1993 – April 2005 he wa
Multiculturalisme et citoyenneté : une crise de l'intégration en Europe - C. Bertossi (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
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Lycée professionnel du Hainaut (59 Valenciennes)
009 LIBER LATINUS IN USUM PUERORUM
Büsching, Anton Friedrich: Liber latinus in usum puerorum Latinam linguam discentium editus (1769)
Chapter Six
Here is the link to a readable edition of the text on Europeana:
http://tinyurl.com/4r8bl6b
Reading Comenius' Orbis Pictus would be good preparation for using this text.
Japan lender heir wins $2.4bln
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Table ronde : Enseigner les Humanités. Enseignement secondaire, les filières.
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Thème IV : Enseigner les humanités : contenus, méthodes, filières, perspectives. Repenser ens
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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
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive: The New Accounting at the Fed Back in early January, the Federal Reserve made an obscure announcement in its weekly report. It appeared to be an inconsequential accounting change in the treatment of earnings, and was sold as a step toward greater transparency. The change was buried in such jargon that it took weeks for the financial bloggers to fully digest what had happened — the new move made it effectively

Science Studio vol 002 - Topic: Anitbacterial Clay - Guests: Lynda Williams & Shelley Haydel
Course - Group - Science Studio vol 002 - Topic: Anitbacterial Clay - Guests: Lynda Williams & Shelley Haydel - Arizona State University > Science Studio > Science Studio vol 002 - Topic: Anitbacterial Clay - Guests: Lynda Williams & Shelley Haydel
Big Snake Creek Logansport, Indiana
Cass County was named for General Lewis Cass, who negotiated treaties with Native Americans while acquiring land for the government. The county was created from these lands. Adverse conditions delayed the settlement of some areas. Malaria was a problem until wetlands were drained.,Engraved by J.D. Smillie from the painting by George Winter.,Cass County Journey
Umqomboti, utywala and lucky stars: stories of liquor in Langa between 1930 and 1980
Residents provide descriptions of shebeens and the interactions it brought about such as political debates and discussions about life They also speak of their experiences of the Pass office Sunday socials and the forced removals The image used above is Mom Mngadi with her kids by bbc world service and is available under a Creative Commons Atribution Non Commercial License
Oral History and Digital Stories from Cape Town
People in South Africa have a dynamic but largely unrecorded heritage. The Centre for Popular Memory CPM creates spaces for these stories to be heard seen and remembered The CPM presents various oral history and memory courses for on and off campus students such as a 1st semester postgraduate course Oral History Method and Practice and Theory HST4034Z which provides skills training in oral history interviewing and interpretation an undergraduate course Memory Identity and History HST3037S explor
Tim Noakes - The body is willing but the mind is weak. Or is it the other way around?
On Thursday 8 October the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA) Great Texts Big Questions lecturer will be Professor Tim Noakes who will address "The body is willing but the mind is weak Or is it the other way around." The suggested reading is "Muscular Movement in Man The factors governing speed and recovery from fatigue" by AV Hill (1927). Noakes cofounder of the Sports Science Institute of SA author respected academic and A 1 rated scientist. He has long been acknowledged
Jonathan Shapiro on Maus by Art Spiegelman
On Thursday 20 August cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro aka Zapiro will discuss "Maus" by Art Spiegelman as part of the Great Texts Big Questions public lecture series presented by the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA at the University of Cape Town UCT. During each Great Texts Big Questions lecture a highly regarded thought leader will discuss one of life's big question or a significant book or artwork. Shapiro studied under Art Spiegelman in New York during his Fulbright Schola
Mamphela Ramphele on Knowledge in the Blood by Jonathan Jansen
On Thursday 1 October the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA Great Texts Big Questions lecture will be Mamphela Ramphele who will discuss "To what extent has our transformation process embraced the intimate in public discourse." The suggested background reading is Jonathan Jansen's "Knowledge in the Blood." Mamphela Ramphele, former ViceChancellor of UCT and director of the World Bank, is an academic author and medical doctor. Her involvement in political activism and academ
George Ellis on The Nature of the Physical World
On Thursday 17 September the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA Great Texts Big Questions lecture will present an opportunity to hear one of the worlds leading cosmologists discuss the way scientific and everyday views of the nature of things relate to each other. How do relativity theory quantum theory and cosmological theory change our views of the world and the universe? How do they relate to every day life? George Ellis Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University
Gotham Gazette Games and Quizzes
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Project Zero's Studio Thinking Framework: Eight Habits of Mind
Project Zero's mission is to understand and enhance learning, thinking, and creativity in the arts, as well as humanistic and scientific disciplines, at the individual and institutional levels.
Carnivorous plant traps prey in an instant
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/02/carnivorous-plant-traps-prey-in-an-instant.html
Enquête scientifique sur « le génie » des artistes - Jean Pierre Mohen (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
Enquête scientifique sur « le génie » des artistes
Lycée Maurice Ravel (64480 Saint-Jean de luz)
Avec Jean Pierre Mohen (Directeur de la rénovation du Musée de l’homme)
Partenariat Région Aquitaine













