The downturn is an opportunity for company transformation Andy Green GLS 2010 interview Jamestown Unearthed Southern Hospitality Emissaries of Peace Colonial Chocolate Patrick Henry on Religion 75 Years of Costume Design History's Myths Meet the Powells Williamsburg's Midwife Escape the Noose: Benefit of Clergy Moving Robertson's Windmill The Story of Cotton Constitution Day Call Forth the Militia 第53回サイエンス・カフェ札幌「化石に秘められたミステリー」の映像がiT Mon e-portfolio, le réseau de l’UVSQ : un réseau social orienté compétences
Françoise Chambre, directrice de la réussite et de l’insertion professionnelle à l’Université de Versailles Saint Quentin-en Yvelines, présente la plateforme de réseau social dont l’université s’est dotée. Un tourniquet hydraulique
Cette expérience simple, réalisée avec une bouteille en plastique qui éjecte de l'eau, permet d'illustrer la conservation de la quantité de mouvement d'un système isolé, dont l'application pratique est la propulsion à réaction.
La flamme suspendue
La flamme d'un bec de gaz ne traverse pas la grille métallique placée au-dessus ; mais si on allume le gaz au-dessus de la grille, la flamme semble flotter au-dessus de celle-ci, sans contact avec le bec ! Ce phénomène est une conséquence de la bonne conductivité thermique des métaux.
Don Sull, Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management explains how downturns open a window of opportunity and provide the rationale for difficult decisions that might be considered too extreme in normal circumstances
Andy Green, CEO, Logica, on what we can learn from emerging markets
Portraying lesser-known historical figures gives Willie Balderson an opportunity to relate the experiences of the everyday man.
A gracious host, the Governor's Palace met the needs of nine governors and the Continental Army. Tom Spear details the venerable building's past.
Adept negotiators in pursuit of peace, the Cherokee tribe endures through centuries of change. Colonial Williamsburg director and producer Linda Randulfe talks about the November 8 Electronic Field Trip, "Emissaries of Peace."
Journeyman cook Jim Gay explains that Americans' love of chocolate dates back to the beginning.
Patrick Henry's passionate beliefs come alive through Richard Schumann's interpretation.
Colonial Williamsburg marks 75 years of costumed interpretation in 2009. Costume Design Center Director Brenda Rosseau describes the metamorphosis from 1934.
Myths abound in history's retelling. Historian and author Mary Miley Theobald shares some of her favorites.
A middling family aspires to the gentry class. Interpreter Pat Chilton introduces the Powells to visitors and the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute.
Thousands of Williamsburg mothers entrusted the delivery of their babies to midwives and man-midwives. Medical historian Robin Kipps outlines the ancient profession.
The hangman's noose was the last stop for many a felon. But the ultimate penalty could be avoided with the recitation of one special psalm. Historian Linda Rowe explains the Benefit of Clergy.
History hits the road when an iconic windmill moves to a new home. Hear the story behind Robertson's Windmill from Jim Horn, CW's Vice President of Research and Historical Interpretation.
Cotton springs from the ground with a story all its own at Great Hopes Plantation. Farmer Wayne Randolph tells cotton's story.
Get to know the Constitution: a document whose genius lies in its malleability. Historian and author Pauline Maier talks ratification.
Local militiamen were ragtag but tenacious fighting forces. Supervisor of Military Programs John Hill describes Revolutionary War hometown defenses.
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