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Histoire mondiale de la colonisation : Les grandes figures de la décolonisation
Toussaint Louverture, par Patrick Lozès
From Theory to Design to Research. Seven Steps of the Game Development Circle of "Afterland" CAM Plants - Khan Academy Arctic Tern Facts: 24 Facts Euro zone debt fears weigh on stocks Expedition Blue Planet- India, Ganges: The River Goddess The Native Americans Watch US Open Live Streaming 2015 Live Right Here België : Rivieren en stroombekkens De leerlingen maken in het eerste gedeelte kennis met de stroombekkens. Ze moeten ze rangschikken volgens grootte. Vervolgens bestuderen de leerlingen de rivieren op de kaart van België. Op een blinde kaart op het smartboard schuiven ze … Europe Week Ahead: ECB's Stark resigns, investors rattled Tony Blair: Extremists threaten to derail Arab Spring Prof Philip Steadman (UCL) on film 'Tim's Vermeer' Finding the Whole From a Percent Highlights of the Symposium- Jerry Ellner (Boston Medical Center) Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
Students from Pleasant Grove Elementary perform the poem "Zin, Zin, Zin a Violin!" by Lloyd Moss. The audio quality is good, considering it is being taped from the audience. Students will enjoy watching the choreography that goes along with their performance. (05:01)
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’S e dùthaich ioma-chà nanach a tha ann an Alba an-diugh. Tha a’ Ghà idhlig, Albais agus Beurla, còmhla ri cà nain Eòrpach agus eile a tha nise san dùthaich, uile a’ toirt buaidh air mar a tha sluagh Alba a’ bruidhinn ri chèile agus ris a’ chòrr dhen t-saoghal.
Chaidh an t-aonad seo - a tha ri fhaotainn an Gà idhlig agus am Beurla - a chruthachadh le misneachadh bho Bhòrd na Gà idhlig agus le taic bhon a’ BhBC. Tha e na ghoireas do dhuine sam bith aig a bheil ùidh phearsan
How does the development circle of a theory-based video game look like? This video outlines seven steps of the development process the recursive learning game Afterland designed at the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab in 2010. The game uses subversive game design elements to challenge players’ expectations and force them to rethink their conceptual framework. Afterland is an atypical video game, because it is both research-based and grounded on a learning theoretical framework called “recursive
CAM plants are usually desert plants because of them having their stomata closed during the daytime due to water shortage. At night, CAM plants have their stomata open and fix carbon dioxide into mallate, where the CAM plant can use the mallate as carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis. (08:37)
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Sept 06 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks drop 2 percent in Tuesday morning trading; ISM services report encouraging; Bank stocks under pressure. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Expedition: Blue Planet's first stop in India is Varanasi, the most ancient and most holy place in India.Expedition: Blue Planet’s first stop in India is Varanasi, the most ancient and most holy place in India, a pilgrimage destination for millions of Hindus who gather to pay homage to a living goddess - the Ganges River. (05:47)
Over 25,000 years ago, the first people began to arrive in what is now known as America. This two-minute video abruptly cuts off.
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Sept. 9 - Investors flock to quality assets after the ECB's chief economist Juergen Stark resigns over divisions about the central bank's bond buying programme.
Sept. 9 - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says the Arab Spring has provided huge momentum to democratic change across the region but warns well-organised religious extremists may derail the uprisings.
In 2001 Professor Philip Steadman (UCL Bartlett School of Graduate Studies and the UCL Energy Institute) published a book called Vermeer's Camera, about the evidence for the great seventeenth-century Dutch painter using a camera obscura to make his pictures. Fast forward 13 years and the original ideas in the book have provided the foundation for the BAFTA-nominated documentary Tim's Vermeer.
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Slides courtesy of Prof Steadman; footage courtesy of Sony Pictures Releasing
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In this video, a teacher presents this problem: Six apples equals thirty percent of the entire barrel of apples; what is the total? The teacher solves the problem with a drawing and by using proportions. ( 3:52)
Day 2, Part 5: HU CFAR Annual Symposium
The HU CFAR Annual Symposium was held at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard and featured international and local experts in the field of HIV/TB research.
Opening Days lecture by Prof. Nicholas Christakis highlights power of social networks and argues that human social networks have the power to spread obesity — or happiness — like contagion.