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| La leçon de lecture ... | | 2008-08-19 19:00:00 | | Alors ... me voici de retour après un long séjour au soleil, du côté de la Toscane, après une petite halte à Milan ... J'aime bien cette ville, ville du monde des affaires, capitale de la mode, qui offre une multitude de belles suprises à chaque coin de rue, à qui sait prendre le temps ... Bon, je vous ai trompés, un peu, beaucoup parfois, avec mes rediffusions ... Je n'avais pas eu le temps... | | By: Pron0x-TV | | |
| | | Reviews of my Lecture at NYC | | 2008-08-11 23:56:29 | | Here are some of the reviews I have received from some of the 40 or so wonderful people who attended my lecture in New York City yesterday afternoon. From LorMarie (a Christian):Quote:In addition to church, I attended a lecture by Rook Hawkins of the Rational Response Squad. His presentation focused on how OT texts created the “character called Jesus.” I of course do not agree with his assertion but I have to admit one thing. He’s well read, serious, and dedicated to his cause. I was impressed. From Harry at the NYCA Meetup Site:Quote:The speaker's thesis is not highly original, but I think he has contributed to the scholarship on the subject. We'll just have to see what the peer reviewers say. From Jane Everhart:Quote:Big crowd, nice people. The talk by Rook Hawkins of Philly's Rational Response Squad was informative & deeply researched. It was surprising to see that this young man, one of Atheism's "Bad Boys," turned out to be a nice, re | | By: Rook Hawkins - Critical Historian | | |
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| Pediatric Asthma Lecture | | 2008-08-06 09:28:00 | | Asthma is commonly seen in children. It is a leading cause of hospital stays and school absences. Children with asthma may be able to breathe normally most of the time. When they encounter a substance that can cause problems (a "trigger"), an asthma attack (exacerbation) can occur. Common asthma triggers include:Common asthma triggers include: * Tobacco smoke * Dust * Pollen * Exercise * Viral infections, such as the common cold * Animals (hair or dander) * Chemicals in the air or in food * Mold * Changes in weather (most often cold weather) * Strong emotions * Aspirin and other medications
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| | University Lecture Series: Jihad as Ethics, Jihad as War | | 2008-07-31 02:55:56 | | UNIVERSITY of DELHI LECTURE SERIES
Public Lecture by Professor Ayesha Jalal (Tufts University, USA) on Jihad as Ethics, Jihad as War
Monday, 4th August, 2008 at 4.00 P.M.
at The University Convention Hall (Vice-Chancellor’s Office)
R.S.V.P. 27667066
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| | Randy Pausch - A Dying Man's Lecture | | 2008-07-29 21:03:54 | | Randy Pausch, a Professor from Carnegie Mellon, was dying from pancreatic cancer, when he gave his last lecture at the Carnegie Mellon University on 18 Sept 2007, before a packed Auditorium. His speech title was "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," and Randy Pausch talked about the lessons he learned and gave advices to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals.Randy Pausch left Earth on 25 July 2008. He was 47 years old.12 Minutes Video Featured on OprahOriginal 76 Minutes in Carnegie Mellon UniversityRandy Pausch showed us how we should always live our life to the fullest.Life means so much :) | | By: My Encounters, My Life | | |
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| Randy Pausch - Last Lecture | | 2008-07-26 21:29:43 | | For those of you who don’t know, Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch passed away yesterday. His last lecture, entitled “Achieving Your Childhood Dreams”, has been viewed on YouTube over 4 million times since it was posted on December 20, 2007. Today alone, there have been over 500K views!
Randy Pausch gave his last lecture [...] | | By: Leave The Office Behind | | |
| | Genetic Code Lecture | | 2008-07-22 19:59:00 | | The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. Specifically, the code defines a mapping between tri-nucleotide sequences called codons, and amino acids; every triplet of nucleotides in a nucleic acid sequence specifies a single amino acid. Because the vast majority of genes are encoded with exactly the same code (see #RNA codon table), this particular code is often referred to as the canonical or standard genetic code, or simply the genetic code, though in fact there are many variant codes; thus, the canonical genetic code is not universal. For example, in humans, protein synthesis in mitochondria relies on a genetic code that varies from the canonical code.It is important to know that not all genetic information is stored as the genetic code. All organisms' DNA contain regulatory sequences, intergenic segments, chromosomal structural areas, which can contri | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | Drugs : One Size Does Not Fit All -Lecture | | 2008-07-18 23:49:00 | | There are a number of causes for variation in drug response across the population, but differences in genetics are an important factor. Russ Altman, Professor & Chair of Bioengineering and Professor of Genetics and Medicine, discusses how variations in genetics can alter the "typical" response as well as touch upon the ethical issues with the use of this knowledge.Russ Altman for the Stanford UniversityRuss Altman started his education in Harvard university his work was primary in biochemistry and molecular biology,he came to Stanford and received his phd in Medical Information Science and MD in Stanford medical schoolHe was the president of International Society for Computational Biology (2000-2001) ,In Stanford he is professor of Genetics ,Bioengineering ,Medicine and computer science and He is the chairman of Bioengineering department.In this lecture Dr.Russ Altman speaks about variation drug response,Human genome ,PharmacologyThis lecture will very useful for those who are i | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | Double Helix Lecture | | 2008-07-15 20:17:00 | | Double helix (plural helices) typically consists of two congruent helices with the same axis, differing by a translation along the axis, which may or may not be half-way.In molecular biology, the double helix refers to the structure of DNA. The structure of DNA was first published in the journal Nature by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in 1953, based upon data from Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin. Crick, Wilkins and Watson each received the Nobel Prize for their contributions to the discovery. Franklin died before her contribution could be acknowledged, and due to the fact that they cannot be awarded posthumously, never received a Nobel Prize.
The DNA double helix is a right-handed spiral polymer of nucleic acids, held together by nucleotides which base pair together. A single turn of the helix constitutes ten nucleotides. The double helix structure of DNA contains a major groove and minor groove, the major groove being wider than the minor groove. Given the difference in wi | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | Human Embryonic Stems Cells Lecture | | 2008-07-14 03:28:00 | | Julie Baker, Assistant Professor of Genetics and Hank Greely, Professor of Law and Genetics discuss human embryonic stem cells, one of the most promising, most complicated and most controversial areas of contemporary biomedical research.Other LinksBioSolutions:PCRBioSolutions:Adrenal GlandsBioSolutions:Small IntestineBioSolutions:Recent Advances in Heart SurgeryBioSolutions: Western BlotBioSolutions:VilliBioSolutions:Olfactory Pathway BioSolutions:Regenerative MedicineBioSolutions:Knee Replacement surgeryBioSolutions:Proton Pump inhibitors therapyBioSolutions:Using AutoDock BioSolutions:ExtraCellular Signaling
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| | lecture | | 2008-07-03 08:07:00 | |
nb : non, en ce moment, je ne fais pas que me pavaner auprès de mère-nature, j'améliore aussi ma culture littéraire. Après avoir fini le cycle d'Hypérion de Dan Simmons (très bien), et me suis penchée sur le sauveur de l'humanité de Terry Pratchett (sympatoche). Les vacances sont terminées, c'est donc reparti pour les lectures "très intéressantes" genre les-sept-secrets-de-la-vente et autre le-marabout-vous-dévoile-le-mystère-de-la-vie.
nb² : pour ceux qui ont un blog, qui aiment la lecture et les cadeaux, baladez-vous sur le site d'où sont tirées les descriptions des livres précédents. Ils sont bien, ils vont bientôt offrir le livre Tempus Fugit à quelques lecteurs chanceux ! | | By: le troisième oeil | | |
| | Cancer Biology and Cancer Medicine Lecture | | 2008-06-26 22:42:00 | | Nobel laureate Harold Varmus discusses the intersection of cancer biology and cancer medicine. Varmus, president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, earned his Nobel Prize for discovering retroviral oncogenes that can cause cancer. That work changed the way people thought about cancer: Rather than being a disease caused by environmental exposure, it could result from mutations in specific genes. Now, much cancer research and the search for therapeutics focus on genetic changes in cancer.
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| | Government Secrets-Bill Robertson UFO Lecture 1990 | | 2008-06-24 03:56:20 | | Hi guys,This video documentary is about a 1990 lecture in Germany by Bill Robertson (died in 1991 from cancer).A lot of information presented is stuff you probably heard before.Topics covered include: Information from whistle blowers, Illuminati, secret government, NWO, UFOs, aliens, cover-ups,Secret joint alien/government underground bases, secret CIA/government testing on the public and private citizens, strange expiriments,government interaction with aliens and their contract with them (technology exchange), secret space programs, Mars, different alien races,the alien contract with the Illuminati, the Reptilians, the grays and much more, a lot of ground is covered and is very relevant today.P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 P-7 P-8 P-9 P-10 P-11 P-12 P-13 P-14
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| | Invitation: Public Lecture - Gharial on the Verge of Extinction | | 2008-06-23 22:08:30 | | Toxics Link’s Environment & Health Public Lecture Series
Toxics Link, in collaoration with the India International Center, invites concerned citizens to a Pubilc Lecture on “Gharial—on the verge of extinction?”
The reason behind the death of more than 100 gharials in the National Chambal Sanctuary is yet to be traced. Gharial is threatened by human pressure and [...] | | By: Delhi Greens | | |
| | Rumble: If you had only one more lecture to give. | | 2008-06-09 02:24:01 | | "If your time here had come to an end, and you had one more lecture to give, one more message to bring, what would it be?".Randy Pauch, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, put "The Last Lecture" challenge into practice. The video moved me, and it will move you.You can follow Randy's moments on his site.Added to "My Inspirational Videos" on The RoadWith thanks to Worldman and Pumuckl
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| | Public Lecture: Bio Fuel: An Alarm Bell on Food Security? | | 2008-05-21 10:01:58 | | Toxics Link’s Environment & Health Public Lecture Series
Toxics Link, in collaoration with the India International Center, invites concerned citizens to a Pubilc Lecture on “Bio-Fuel: An Alarm bell on food security?”
The concept of bio-fuel is fast gaining popularity, as the world tries to become progressively environment - friendly. Worldwide awareness about green house gas emissions, [...] | | By: Delhi Greens | | |
| | Oshawa students lecture speeders on dangers of their behavior | | 2008-05-19 12:41:00 | | Speeders caught in in a radar trap in Oshawa, Ontario this week were offered a choice of punishment. They could opt for a traditional ticket and fine, or they could listen to a lecture about the dangers of their misdeeds -- not from John Law, mind you, but from local teens participating in a program that's basically about using public shaming as a way to combat speeding.Drivers who opted for the lecture over the fine (and seriously, who wouldn't) would then be read a one-page essay by a local teenage boy or girl. These essays feature accident stats, reminders of the potential consequences of speeding, and in some cases, anecdotes about how speeders had negatively impacted the students' lives. According to the Toronto Star, the assembled teens "jeered" speeders as they were pulled over -- as if getting pulled over isn't annoying enough to begin with.Local police reps quoted in the article seem to love the program, claiming it's a better deterrent because people given regular tickets jus | | By: Car News | | |
| | Cell Signals lecture | | 2008-05-10 22:50:00 | | Part 1Part 2Part 3Related Links:BioSolutions: Cell Signal AnimationBioSolutions: Signal TransductionBioSolutions: Lecture on Stem Cells and the End of Aging
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| | Morial encourages students to embrace diversity at St. Peter's Prep's Arrupe Lecture | | 2008-05-07 20:54:00 | | Mark Morial has seen it all. As a youngster, he grew up going to mostly white schools in New Orleans as one of the few African-Americans in the schools. He always got a strong education, since he was taught by the Jesuits. As he grew older, and got into politics, and wound up serving as mayor of New Orleans from 1994 to 2002.Last night, be brought his experiences as leader of one of the nation's most black cities to St. Peter's Prep as the keynote speaker of the 11th-annual Arrupe Lecture Series at St. Peter's Prep. And though he didn't speak with the passion you might expect from a civil rights leader, he still brought a great message of hope — of hope that future generations of Americans will embrace the diversity that will envelop the nation by 2050."Race in America is such a tough topic," he said. "It causes people to be so uncomfortable, and people are often uncomfortable talking about race, whether at the office, at school, wherever. Despite that, have we come a long way in thi | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
| | | Peter Morville's lecture on Search Patterns | | 2008-04-24 19:14:00 | |
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Peter Morville's lecture on Search Patterns
(April 24th, 2008 - 5:14PM)
Peter Morville, perhaps the most famous information architect in the world, recently spoke at the 2008 Information Architecture summit. He gave this presentation on Search Patterns. It's long and a bit dry, but it's informative.
Slideshow URL: http://www.slideshare.net/morville/search-patterns/permanent link - digg this post - 0 comments
| | By: Steve Kwan, Software Engineer | | |
| | Elimination Nursing Lecture | | 2008-04-21 08:08:00 | | | View | Upload your own
Elimination Nursing Lecture Slide Transcript
Slide 1: Elimination
Slide 2: Basic Principles Wash Hands & Wear Gloves Infection control, your protection & your client’s protection Privacy Embarrassing Positions for urination Independence
Slide 3: Functions of Urinary System Remove wastes from blood to form urine Remove nitrogenous waste products of
| | By: Philippine Nurses - Board Exam Results NLE - Nurse | | |
| | Cranial Nerves Nursing Lecture | | 2008-04-17 05:11:00 | | | View | Upload your own
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Slide 1: NURSING OF ADULTS 111 Introduction to Neurological Nursing
Slide 2: NERVOUS SYSTEM lCENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM BRAIN q SPINAL CORD q lPERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CRANIAL NERVES---12 pairs q SPINAL NERVES---31 pairs q • 8 CERVICAL • 12 THORACIC • 5 LUMBAR • 5 SACRAL • 1 COCCYGEAL AUTONOMIC NS q • SYMPATHETIC •
| | By: Philippine Nurses - Board Exam Results NLE - Nurse | | |
| | Abdomen & Breasts Nursing Lecture | | 2008-04-15 10:03:00 | | | View | Upload your own
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Slide 1: Abdomen
Slide 2: Structure and Function Borders of Abdominal Cavity Lg. Oval cavity from diaphragm to pelvis Posteriorly- vertebral column & paravertebral muscles Laterally & anteriorly – lower rib cage and abdominal muscles
Slide 3: Abdominal Muscles 4 layers 1. External oblique 2. Internal
| | By: Philippine Nurses - Board Exam Results NLE - Nurse | | |
| | Central dogma Lecture | | 2008-04-15 08:19:00 | | The central dogma of molecular biology was first enunciated by Francis Crick in 1958 and re-stated in a Nature paper published in 1970:The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred back from protein to either protein or nucleic acid.The dogma is a framework for understanding the transfer of sequence information between sequential information-carrying biopolymers, in the most common or general case, in living organisms. There are 3 major classes of such biopolymers: DNA and RNA (both nucleic acids), and protein. There are 3×3 = 9 conceivable direct transfers of information that can occur between these. The dogma classes these into 3 groups of 3: 3 general transfers (believed to occur normally in most cells), 3 special transfers (known to occur, but only under specific conditions in case of some viruses or in a laboratory), and 3 unknown transfers (believed to ne | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | DNA Replication Lecture | | 2008-04-10 22:22:00 | | DNA replication is the process of copying a double-stranded DNA molecule to form two double-stranded molecules.[1][2] The process of DNA replication is a fundamental process used by all living organisms as it is the basis for biological inheritance. As each DNA strand holds the same genetic information, both strands can serve as templates for the reproduction of the opposite strand. The template strand is preserved in its entirety and the new strand is assembled from nucleotides — this process is called "semiconservative replication". The resulting double-stranded DNA molecules are identical; proofreading and error-checking mechanisms exist to ensure near perfect fidelity.DNA Replication DNA Replication 2 Dna replication 3 In a cell, DNA replication must happen before cell division can occur. DNA synthesis begins at specific locations in the genome, called "origins", where the two strands of DNA are separated.[3] RNA primers attach to single stranded DNA and DNA polymerase extends fr | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | | St Hilda's College Lecture | | 2008-04-04 05:36:34 | | Dr Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia will be giving a lecture entitled "Are there Equal Opportunities for Women in UK Science?" on Thursday 1 May 2008 at 5.30pm at The Vernon Harcourt Room, St Hilda's College Oxford. | | By: Mums in Science | | |
| | | | | CCA Annual Graphic Design Lecture | | 2008-02-08 14:49:19 | | It looks like there was some sort of mixup. The calendar broucher that the school mails out and stocks around campus, says the Graphic Design Lecture would be on Feb 2, but the website and email newsletter says it is on Feb 16. The latter correct.
As far as I can tell it we bill in [...] | | By: CCA Confidential | | |
| | | Public Lecture: University Lecture Series | | 2008-01-19 03:32:41 | | Public Lecture
A public lecture by His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama on the topic of ”Ethics and Human Values” will be held at the University Convention Hall (University of Delhi) on the 21st of January, 2008 from 3.30 PM to 5.00 PM.
Source: From the walls of the University of Delhi’s North Campus
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| | La Petite fille aux allumettes (lecture) | | 2007-12-27 15:36:48 | | La Petite fille aux allumettes (The Little Match Girl, en anglais) est un conte réaliste et très triste de Hans Christian Andersen. Il narre l’histoire d’une petite fille pauvre qui, pour gagner quelque argent, vend des allumettes dans la rue et qui, le soir de la Saint-Sylvestre, meurt de froid après avoir fait bruler, pour [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Le Petit Poucet (lecture) | | 2007-12-10 15:01:49 | | Le Petit Poucet (Hop o’ My Thumb, en anglais) est un conte de Charles Perrault - et spécifiquement un des plus angoissants puisque, des deux couples de parents apparaissant dans le récit, l’un cherche à perdre ses sept fils, et l’autre, sans le vouloir, arrive à massacrer ses sept filles.
On trouvera dans les pages ici [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Ode to endangered books in Doris Lessing's Nobel lecture | | 2007-12-09 05:15:56 | | Doris Lessing, the Persian-born, Rhodesian-raised and London-residing novelist whose deeply autobiographical writing has swept across continents and reflects her engagement with the social and political issues of her time, She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007.The 88-year-old author was too ill to travel to Stockholm for the week-long Nobel festivities currently underway, and her lecture, "On not winning the Nobel Prize", was read at the Swedish Academy by her British editor Nicholas Pearson."We have a treasure-house -- a treasure -- of literature... It is all there, this wealth of literature, to be discovered again and again by whoever is lucky enough to be come on it. A treasure. Suppose it did not exist. How impoverished, how empty we would be," she wrote. But, she said, young people in wealthy countries have lost their interest in books, preferring instead television and Internet, which she described as a "revolution" whose effects the world has not reflected enoug | | By: Women's Interest | | |
| | | Le maître chat ou le chat botté (lecture) | | 2007-11-26 15:47:26 | | Le Chat botté est un conte peu moral de Charles Perrault mettant en scène un chat certes malin mais très peu scrupuleux.
On trouvera ici :
- une lecture du conte par Ezwa ;
- une autre par le clpav ;
Et en anglais (Puss in boots) :
- les pages consacrées au conte par Sur la Lune ;
- la [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Les fées (Lecture) | | 2007-11-18 12:32:01 | | Les fées est ce conte étrange, au nom lui-même étrange, de Charles Perrault qui raconte l’histoire de deux soeurs, l’une gentille et l’autre méchante. La première va au puit, rencontre une vieille femme qui lui demande à boire. La jeune fille lui donne à boire aimablement ; elle est parée d’un enchantement qui fait que, [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Le petit chaperon rouge (lecture) | | 2007-11-06 16:51:07 | | Le petit chaperon rouge est un conte bien connu de Charles Perrault, mais il a été tellement édulcoré et infantilisé (en partie à cause d’une sorte de symbiose que les frères Grimm en firent avec Le loup et les sept chevreaux), qu’on a fini par oublier la version originelle, et sa fin tragique.
On trouvera [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | | | Randy Pausch Lecture of a Lifetime | | 2007-10-30 06:05:22 | | Today, we take a break from marketing. I would like to share with you something that will really help you to reflect on your live and your dreams. Here’s the background.
Randy Pausch is a 46-year-old professor at Carnegie Mellon University who specialises in Virtual Reality. He has only a few months to live due to [...] | | By: Jay Abraham Club | | |
| | | Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs (Lecture - 01) | | 2007-10-25 16:05:43 | | La sultane Scheherazade, éveillée par la vigilance de Dinarzade, sa soeur, raconta au sultan des Indes, son époux, l’histoire à laquelle il s’attendait.
Puissant sultan, dit-elle, dans une ville de Perse, aux confins des Etats de Votre Majesté, il y avait deux frères, dont l’un se nommait Cassim et l’autre Ali Baba. Comme leur père neleur [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Dr. Randy Pausch's Last Lecture | | 2007-10-24 20:58:44 | | This is the last lecture that Professor Randy Pausch gave at Carnegie Mellon (where he was a professor). Dr. Pausch is dying of pancreatic cancer, so this is truly his last lecture - and it's worth watching:
It's a moving talk and it begs us each to ask the question: are you living as if you're about to die? Although the lecture isn't specifically religious (or Catholic), it makes a fascinating point. We are all going to die, probably sooner than we think. So how are you living your life? And would Jesus be thrilled with your decisions?
God bless,
Jay
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| | La Barbe bleue (lecture) | | 2007-10-20 17:35:44 | | La Barbe bleue est un conte assez effrayant de Charles Perrault, très joliment illustré par Gustave Doré.
Il était une fois un homme qui avait de belles maisons à la ville et à la campagne, de la vaisselle d’or et d’argent, des meubles en broderies et des carrosses tout dorés. Mais, par malheur, cet homme avait [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | The Subversive lecture of Tinfoil Hat lady | | 2007-10-16 19:43:00 | | Created by Beata Van Berkom, this is a humorous lecture which suceeds admirably in spreading an important 9/11 message. You can find out more about Beata on her website or by visiting her youtube page.Enjoy! I am Tinfoil Hat Lady, a.k.a. Hilarioous Schnorklefarken. I asks obvious questions, subvert consensus reality, probe public paradox and all while you laugh.Can you handle my truth? Or is the joke on you?Technorati Tags:911, September 11th 2001, 911 Truth, 911 Eyewitness, 911 ommissions, 911 demolition, United 93, Current Affairs, Terrorism, 911 truth movement, Illuminati, New World Order, 911 commission, 911 commission report, 9/11 truth canada, tyranny, Bush, Freedom, Cover Up, america, canada, World Trade Center, WTC, 911 Proof, Government | | By: Canada Wants 9/11 Truth | | |
| | Les trois petits cochons (lecture) | | 2007-10-11 23:17:31 | | Les trois petits cochons est un vieux conte dont l’origine n’est pas très connue. Walt Disney en a tiré un très célèbre court métrage dont on trouvera ici la musique.
La version lue ici est tirée de la version moderne, elle même édulcorée par rapport à la version d’origine, nettement plus crue (les deux premiers cochons [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Le renard et la cigogne (lecture) | | 2007-10-04 22:44:09 | | Une fable d’Esope, reprise par Phèdre, puis par Jean de La Fontaine
Le texte de Phèdre est le suivant :
Il ne faut nuire à personne. Mais si on vous offense, rendez la pareille, comme le montre cette fable.
Le Renard dit-on, invita le premier la Cigogne à souper, et lui servit sur une assiette au breuvage qu’elle [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Lecture of a Lifetime | | 2007-09-28 13:56:57 | | Today, we take a break from investment. I would like to share with you a lecture that might help you to reflect on your live and your dreams. Here’s the background:
Randy Pausch is a 46-year-old professor at Carnegie Mellon University who specialises in Virtual Reality. He has terminal cancer and has only a few more [...] | | By: Intelligent Investor Club | | |
| | Jacques et le haricot magique (lecture) | | 2007-09-25 00:27:54 | | Jacques et le haricot magique est la traduction française (et très inférieure à la version anglaise, plus riche et plus effrayante, avec le célèbre “Fe Fi Fo Fum !” de l’ogre et son désir de manger de l’Englishman) d’un conte d’origine anglaise, dont le titre original est Jack and the Beanstalk.
C’est un conte curieux, [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Inspiring lecture by Randy Pausch | | 2007-09-24 17:21:20 | | Randy Pausch is a Carnegie Mellon professor and virtual reality pioneer. He also happens to have terminal pancreatic cancer.
He recently gave his final lecture, entitled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” It’s about two hours long, but very much worth it.
He talks about his dreams & aspirations, Captain Kirk, virtual reality and a host of other [...] | | By: TubaPants | | |
| | Cendrillon (lecture) | | 2007-09-18 23:58:47 | | La magnifique histoire de Cendrillon et de sa pantoufle de verre (car Charles Perrault parle bien d’une pantoufle de verre, et non de vair).
On trouvera ici la version de Charles Perrault, et ici celle des frères Grimm, beaucoup plus hard, notamment dans la description de la méchanceté des soeurs et du châtiment qui les attend.
La [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Baba Yaga (lecture) | | 2007-09-09 22:50:36 | | Baba Yaga est ce vieux conte d’origine russe (mais plus largement slave) qui met en scène une sorte de sorcière, nommée Baba Yaga, qui est finalement trahie par sa propre méchanceté parce que les êtres qui l’entourent (une jeune servante, un chat, des chiens, un portail, un arbre) choisissent d’aider à s’enfuir une petite fille [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Brave New World (lecture par Aldous Huxley) | | 2007-08-02 11:42:34 | | Trouvé sur le remarquable site d’archives (pas seulement radiophoniques) Internet Archives, un “workshop” créé en 1956 par CBS Radio, diffusé les 27 janvier et 3 février de cette année là, autour du roman d’Aldous Huxley Le Meilleur des mondes.
C’est Aldous Huxley lui-même qui, après avoir brièvement présenté son ouvrage, en est le narrateur, le livre [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Le briquet (lecture) | | 2007-07-29 11:16:19 | | Le briquet est un conte de Hans-Christian Andersen. Il met en scène un jeune soldat qui, s’il dépouille des sorcières et enlève des jeunes filles, est néanmoins plutôt sympathique, parce qu’il est prodigue, courageux et n’a pas peur des chiens aux yeux énormes.
Un soldat marchait sur la grand’route : une, deux ! une, deux [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory: The Economic Agent | | 2007-07-28 18:16:00 | | Author: Ariel RubinsteinPaperback: 160 pagesPublisher: Princeton University Press (January 2, 2006)Language: EnglishISBN: 0691120307Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory is the first publication of Ariel Rubinstein's lecture notes from the first part of his well-known course in microeconomic theory, which he has taught for fifteen years to first-year graduate students at Tel Aviv, Princeton, and New York universities. The book will be an invaluable supplement to primary textbooks in microeconomic theory. Conveying the style and method of Rubinstein's lectures, it will benefit teachers and research economists as well as students. The book focuses on and provides a critical assessment of models of rational economic agents, and it contains a large number of original problems.Rubinstein, one of the world's most-respected economics theorists, has made substantial contributions to several fields in economics, particularly game theory. His work is characterized by an | | By: GanEden For Books | | |
| | Les habits neufs de l’empereur (lecture) | | 2007-07-23 08:39:37 | | Un conte de Hans Christian Andersen
Il y a de longues années vivait un empereur qui aimait par-dessus tout les beaux habits neufs ; il dépensait tout son argent pour être bien habillé. Il ne s’intéressait nullement à ses soldats, ni à la comédie, ni à ses promenades en voiture dans les bois, si ce [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Ondine et le prince (lecture) | | 2007-07-12 23:24:12 | | Ondine et le prince est un conte de l’écrivain allemand Friedrich de La Motte-Fouqué. Ce conte a inspiré Jean Giraudoux (Ondine) et de nombreux musiciens, notamment Dvorak (Rusalka).
L’histoire est très proche de celle de La petite sirène d’Andersen.
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| | Le chat et la clochette (lecture) | | 2007-06-30 22:43:48 | | Le Chat et la clochette, dont est tirée cette lecture, est une fable d’Esope dont la morale est :
“Il est plus facile d’avoir des idées que de les appliquer”
contes et histoires, aldor, ésope, blog, chat, chat clochette, chat et clochette, clochette, conte, conte dEsope, enregistrement, esope, Fable, fable dEsope, Fables, Fables, contes et histoires, [...] | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Boucle d’or et les trois ours (lecture) | | 2007-06-23 23:19:06 | |
Boucle d’or et les trois ours serait un conte d’origine russe. Il a été popularisé en France par la version de Rose Celli (illustrée par Gerda Muller), parue en 1956 dans la collection du Père Castor.
contes et histoires, aldor, boucle dor, boucle dor et les trois ours, Fables, Fables, contes et histoires, Pour les enfants, trois ours | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Le loup et les sept chevreaux (lecture) | | 2007-06-11 23:19:06 | |
Il était une fois une vieille chèvre qui avait sept chevreaux et les aimait comme chaque mère aime ses enfants. Un jour, elle voulut aller dans la forêt pour rapporter quelque chose à manger, elle les rassembla tous les sept et leur dit :
- Je dois aller dans la forêt, mes chers enfants. Faites attention au loup ! S’il arrivait à rentrer dans la maison, il vous mangerait tout crus. Ce bandit sait jouer la comédie, mais il a une voix rauque et des pattes noires, c’est ainsi que vous le reconnaîtrez.
- Ne t’inquiète pas, maman, répondirent les chevreaux, nous ferons attention. Tu peux t’en aller sans crainte.
La vieille chèvre bêla de satisfaction et s’en alla.
Peu de temps après, quelqu’un frappa à la porte en criant :
- Ouvrez la porte, mes chers enfants, votre mère est là et vous a apporté quelque chose.
Mais les chevreaux reconnurent le loup à sa voix rude.
- Nous ne t’ouvrirons pas, crièrent- ils. Tu n’es pas notr | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | La chèvre de Monsieur Seguin (lecture) | | 2007-05-23 01:14:57 | |
La Chèvre de monsieur Seguin
A M. Pierre Gringoire, poète lyrique à Paris.
Tu seras bien toujours le même, mon pauvre Gringoire !
Comment ! on t’offre une place de chroniqueur dans un bon journal de Paris, et tu as l’aplomb de refuser… Mais regarde-toi, malheureux garçon ! Regarde ce pourpoint troué, ces chausses en déroute, cette face maigre qui crie la faim. Voilà pourtant où t’a conduit la passion des belles rimes ! Voilà ce que t’ont valu dix ans de loyaux services dans les pages du sire Apollo… Est-ce que tu n’as pas honte, à la fin ?
Fais-toi donc chroniqueur, imbécile ! fais-toi chroniqueur ! Tu gagneras de beaux écus à la rose, tu auras ton couvert chez Brébant, et tu pourras te montrer les jours de première avec une plume neuve à ta barrette…
Non ? Tu ne veux pas ? … Tu prétends rester libre à ta guise jusqu’au bout… Eh bien, écoute un peu l’histoire de la chèvre de M. Seguin. T | | By: Aldor (Le blog) | | |
| | Chalet's Winter Lecture Series 2007 | | 2007-01-11 07:00:00 | | AbclocalJeff Epping, Director of Horticulture at Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin, will highlight the beautiful and unique features that ornamental plants add to the landscape during the winter months. He is famous for helping Midwestern gardeners choose the best plants for their home gardens. Learn how to incorporate these handsome additions into your landscape for maximum visual impact all year long... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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