February 2nd, 2010
Science Tutoring And Learning, Social Science
The content emphasis for grades Kindergarten through two provides students with the opportunity to learn about themselves, their immediate surroundings, and how events of the past affect the present. Opportunities are also provided for children to understand and appreciate differences between themselves and others. Content is organized by strands
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October 26th, 2009
News, Social Science
The transfer of resources, through trade, gifts or grants, for example, could prevent up to nine out of ten wars in some kind of war, according to a study by researchers at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M).Economists who have developed this research are interested in how to avoid war when there is a [...]
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October 16th, 2009
Social Science
Human beings are very similar, at least genetically, compared with all other primates. Scientists have shown that humanity had lost its variability genetics during its migration. He was leaving for Africa, there are 50 to 60,000 years. Until recently, few researchers had looked at this event. This is no longer the case. Since the 1990s, [...]
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October 11th, 2009
Social Science
Man rejects more and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. By contributing to global warming, CO 2 already threatened coral bleaching by promoting them, but in future it will also starving them. Researchers at the University of Queensland have shown that high CO 2 and water acidification could destroy algae symbiotic corals.
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October 6th, 2009
Glossary And Dictionary, Social Science
Below is a round up of news from or about Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 10-23 September 2009. Clinical Research in South Africa waning
A report in The Lancet has Outlined the decline in clinical research in South Africa Because of reduced funding from the government. The report says this has left researchers to turn to [...]
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October 6th, 2009
Social Science
How far does one shape the Earth? Can be devoured by a carnivorous sponge? What is the risk of earthquake in major France? The threat of Caulerpa is it behind us? These are the kinds of questions that researchers meet in our forum, whose themes are echoed in our files, developed by scientists themselves. On [...]
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October 4th, 2009
Social Science
The “parade of fire” and the “burning hell” ended at the 28th Caribbean Festival in Santiago de Cuba, an event which took place from 3 to 9 July, 2008 hosting more than 600 guests from 18 countries and hundreds of Cuban arts groups and foreigners.
The closing ceremony of the festival, also known as “Festival of [...]
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October 2nd, 2009
Social Science
In ancient Egypt, if we have the scientific literature in natural science, we do not, however, for subjects related to social sciences. The knowledge of the Egyptian should be deducted from pictorial representations, travel reports, biographies and onomastics. The nature of the material environment, animals and plants
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September 21st, 2009
Social Science
The project that has always animated Pierre Bourdieu, who crosses his last work, the need to work on a vast history of social sciences. A year after his death, an international symposium held in Paris in 2003, bringing together specialists on this issue to pay homage and an update on the status of research he [...]
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September 8th, 2009
Social Science
The collection “Res Publica” Presses Universitaires de Rennes has noted in recent years for its ability to highlight research that question the “public good” according to viewpoints different disciplinary history, sociology , political science, ethnographic approaches to social facts, rhetorical studies … The collective work that appears here responds well to this tradition of openness, [...]
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