L'esclavage et le conte créole guyanais
Les contes sont une forme de transmission de la mémoire et des faits historiques. Afin d'établir le corpus de contes créoles guyanais, il a été entrepris une collecte exhaustive en métropole, aux Antilles, en Guyane, dans les revues, les romans, les recueils... Pas moins de 250 contes ont ainsi été rassemblés depuis les années 1800 à nos jours, cependant relativement peu portent sur l'esclavage. La légende de la fontaine blanchissante est un conte prépondérant, il donne une explic
SML 2011 – Education thérapeutique : le lupus erythémateux systémique.
Titre : SML 2011 – Rencontre de médecine interne et de médecine générale
Intervenant(s) : Dr M. MAIGNAN, Paolo DI PATRIZIO et Mathilde GEHIN (Service de Médecine H, Hôpital Central - CHU de Nancy), coordonnateur Jean Dominique de KORWIN (Professeur – Service de Médecine H, Hôpital Central - CHU de Nancy)
Résumé : L’objectif est de partir de cas concrets où l’analyse sémiologique clinique et les examens complémentaires rationnels permettent d’aboutir Ã
5.5 Variscan Orogenic Belt Unlike the Caledonian Orogenic Belt, outcrops of the Variscan Orogenic Belt are limited to the south-west of England, southern Wales and the south of Ireland (see Figure 9 and Author(s):
Intervention de Frédéric Mitterrand, ministre de la culture et de la communication
COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL
Intervention de Frédéric Mitterrand, ministre de la culture et de la communication.
13 et 14 octobre 2011
Organisé par le Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée et la Cinémathèque française :
« Révolution numérique : et si le cinéma perdait la mémoire ? »
The Paul Callaghan Interviews: Andrew Wilson
This interview is part of a series undertaken in 2007 and 2007 by Paul Callaghan of the MacDiarmid Institute, as part of a project entitled "beyond the Farm and the Theme Park". Andrew Wilson is a physicist at the University of Otago, an expert in lasers, optics and their application to the study of cold atoms. He leads a small spin-out company called Photonic Innovations.
Edward P. Jones, Author of "The Known World" Appears on the College of Charleston Campus
The College of Charleston selected "The Known World" by Edward P. Jones as its 2011 The College Reads! book selection. Jones was on campus for a public reading week and book talk on November 1, 2011. He remained on campus on November 2 to engage with students, faculty and staff.
Set in antebellum Virginia, 20 years before the Civil War began, Jones's debut novel examines issues regarding the ownership of black slaves by free black people as well as by whites. Caldonia Townsend is an educated b
Agility Ladder -- Cross-over behind
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IT Help Desk: Windows 7 Update Skit 1
To get ready for the Windows 7 update MaryBeth and Fred explain what is being deleted off of faculty and staff computers. They explain the difference between personal files and GRCC files.
IT Help Desk: Windows 7 Update Skit 2
To get ready for the Windows 7 update MaryBeth and Fred explain what to do with your personal files.
Converting Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
This slide show set to music shows a mixed number being converted to an improper fraction. The directions appear in print. ( 1:05)
Alphabet Road--"F" Is For Farm--"My Farm Story"
My Farm Story: Children, get to answer questions about where milk comes from in their own words. There is so much to see and learn that their answers often change. A variety of questions are asked about farm life throughout video. Teachers can use this as a time to answer questions in group setting. This is a good resource for the early childhood classroom to use in conjunction with a lesson/unit on farms and after reading non-fiction texts on this topic. (4:09)
Art a GoGo Podcast #11 - AAG on Tour in London Part 3
Join us as we travel outside of Central London to do a soundseeing tour of the Salisbury Cathedral. Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug
Art a GoGo Podcast #12 - AAG on Tour in Glasgow, Scotland!
Art a GoGo on Tour in Glasgow, Scotland! Glasgow Soundseeing Tour, including: Burrell Collection, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and The Glasgow School of Art, Gallery of Modern Art, Grayson Perry
and Barbara Kruger.
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug
Art a GoGo Podcast #13 - Cantor Center for the Visual Arts, Stanford, CA
Join us for a soundseeing tour of the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts located on the Stanford University campus. The sound quality of the second half of the podcast is a little sketchy, so apologies in advance.
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug
Art a GoGo Podcast #14 - Back in Santa Cruz!
Back in Santa Cruz for podcast #14!
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug / art, arts, artist, museum, entertainment, news
Art a GoGo Podcast #15 - Almost Live from the New de Young Museum in San Francisco
Almost live from the new de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA. Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug / art, arts, artist, museum, entertainment, news
Art a GoGo Podcast #16 - Interview with British Performance Artist Mark McGowan
This week, we interview British performance artist Mark McGowan. You can read about Mark McGowan's art on his website at http://clublet.com/c/c/house?MarkMcGowan. Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug / art, arts, artist, museum, entertainment, news
Art a GoGo Podcast #17 - Crime Watch
Art in the news...Big money flows at recent art auctions. FBI's top ten art crimes. Warhol and Pollock pieces stolen from the Everhart Museum in PA. Serial killer art raises free speech debate. Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show. Thanks for listening! Kathleen & Doug / art, arts, artist, museum, entertainment, news
Art a GoGo Podcast #18 - Lost Art Salon
Join us as we visit the Lost Art Salon in San Francisco. We interview Rob Delamater, one of the co-founders and learn what the Lost Art Salon is all about. We also talk about art in news during our drive to SF.
Please visit our blog at www.artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links that we discuss during the show.
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