Islam de France, Islam en France - Bernard Godard (audio)
L’implantation de la religion musulmane en France est une réalité qui rend le débat sur sa nature exogène ou endogène un peu dépassé. La lancinante question de son incongruité apparente dans le paysage religieux hexagonal est surtout posée par les nostalgiques d’un certain gallicanisme ou encore par les frileux gardiens d’une laïcité ombrageuse. Plus de la moitié des musulmans de France est de nationalité française, dont une partie non négligeable est née en France. Le
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The Future of IT in India
S.D. Shibulal is one of the co-founders and member
of the Board of Directors of Infosys Technologies Limited. Shibu, as he is
fondly called, has over three decades of IT leadership experience. He has
played a pivotal role in the Infosys journey and a signal role in the
evolution of the Global Delivery Model which is now the de-facto industry
standard for delivery for outsourced IT services.
Terry Hodgkinson Inaugural Lecture
Terry has led the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward, as its Chair for seven years, overseeing the Agency in growing the economy of the Yorkshire and Humber region. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2010 with the award of a CBE for services to business and regeneration and was recently appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire. He has recently launched his new business, entitled ‘Inspiration for Industry Education and Regeneration’. He holds a Visiting P
14.124 Microeconomic Theory IV (MIT)
The topic of the class is information economics. The purpose is to give an introduction to some of the main subjects in this field: risk sharing, moral hazard, adverse selection (signaling, screening), mechanism design, decision making under uncertainty. These subjects (and others) will be treated in more depth in the advanced theory courses on Contract Theory.
International Economics: Theory and Policy
International Economics: Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that students need to learn the theory and models to understand how economics works and how economists understand the world. And, that these ideas are accessible to most students if they are explained thoroughly.
So, if you are looking for an International Economics text that will prepare your PhD students while promoting serious comprehension for the non-economics major, Steve Suranovic’s International Economic
Catch-Up History and the Cold War
World-renowned expert on Cold War intelligence and espionage Peter Hennessy will address recently declassified documents and how history can help us 'catch-up' with the threats of today. Peter Hennessy is Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at QMUL and was recently elected a Fellow of the British Academy as well as being an Honorary Fellow of LSE. Before joining the Department in 1992, he was a journalist for twenty years with spells on The Times as a leader writer and Whitehall Cor
Tensors and Relativity Course
COURSE OUTLINE: General Physics1, Mathematical Tools2, Linear Algebra and Tensors, Relativity1, General Relativity2, Mathematics3, Tensors4, Special Relativity. The image used above is Special Relativity by Wonderlane and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
ISKME's Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematice (STEAM) Design Challenge
This wiki page documents the STEAM Design Challenge Activity ISKME facilitated during the SLANT Summer Institute at San Francisco Unified School District July 19-23, 2010.
Participants designed prototypes for an arts integration project for students and posted their ideas on the wiki.
International Trade: Theory and Policy
International Trade: Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems.
It is true what they say, that “economists do it with models.” That’s because economic models provide insights about the world that are simply not obtainable solely by discussion of the issues.
International Trade: Theory and Policy presents a variety of international trade models includi
Season 2 – Lesson 34 – Coffee Break Spanish In lesson 34 we’re continuing our ‘soap opera’. This week María-José is taking her friend to a restaurant, so we’ll be revisiting the language we learned previously in the course. We’ll also take the opportunity to look at the conditional tense or ‘mood’. Please note that lesson 34 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 234 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for
Coming up in this lesson:
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GoNU.TV Pregame Interview with Matt Janning - February 25, 2011
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ABC Song
In this computer-animated video, the ABC song is sung while the letters of the alphabet are shown in vibrant colors.
Answering the Call: Celebrating 45 years of the Educational Opportunity Program | film trailer
In 1969, during a time of racial unrest and under pressure from students, Marquette University established the Educational Opportunity Program. This documentary, produced to commemorate the program's 45th anniversary, chronicles the battle for college access for low-income, first-generation students. From its humble beginnings in Milwaukee then to its influence on a national level now, this pioneering program has changed the lives of thousands.
Sid the Science Kid-NonStandard Measurement with Pirates!
This video uses pirates to show how nonstandard measurement is used. It is a great introduction to nonstandard measurement, and explains why we really need standard forms of measurement This is a good teaching resource for elementary and/or special education students (2:08)
Stop 4: Roberta Bayley - The Ramones
WHO SHOT ROCK & ROLL:
A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present
February 25, 2011 - May 22, 2011
Who Shot Rock & Roll is the first major exhibition on rock and roll to put photographers in the...
www.columbiamuseum.org questions: pnugent@columbiamuseum.org
1.204 Computer Algorithms in Systems Engineering (MIT)
This course covers concepts of computation used in analysis of engineering systems. It includes the following topics: data structures, relational database representations of engineering data, algorithms for the solution and optimization of engineering system designs (greedy, dynamic programming, branch and bound, graph algorithms, nonlinear optimization), and introduction to complexity analysis. Object-oriented, efficient implementations of algorithms are emphasized.
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Klartext 2010-12-07
Klartext handlar i dag om att journalisten Julian Assange har tagits fast av polisen i Storbritannien. Nya saker har blivit kända om den svenska kvinna som blev mördad i landet Sydafrika i november. Vi berättar fler nyheter i programmet.
Shel Silverstein-"Boa Constrictor"
A student made picture video of Shel Silverstein's poem "Boa Constrictor." (1:19)