Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The International Education Week organized by the Fulbright Commission

Below please find the list of scheduled webinars, presented in English, for the International Education Week organized by the Fulbright Commission in Portugal. Please, feel free to promote them and to participate in them. You’re welcome!
LL.M. programs in the U.S. - Washington University School of Law in St. Louis
November13th, Tuesday
3:00PM-4:PM CET / 2:00PM-3:00PM GMT
Applying to Graduate School in the U.S. - University of Florida
November 14th, Wednesday
4:00PM-5:PM CET / 3:00PM-4:00PM GMT
Stanford Graduate School of Business - Stanford Sloan Master's Program
November 15th, Thursday
6:00PM-7:PM CET / 5:00PM-6:00PM GMT
For more information and registration:
Best regards,
Ricardo Sequeira
Educational Adviser
Fulbright Information Center
Edifício da Reitoria da Universidade de Lisboa
Alameda da Universidade, Cidade Universitária
Campo Grande
1649-004 Lisboa Portugal

Sunday, November 4, 2012

eLibraryUSA: Grolier Online

A collection of nonfiction content targeted for ages 7 and up. The collection includes over 120,000 articles from general reference encyclopedias like New Book of Knowledge, science intensive encyclopedias like New Book of Popular Science, social studies encyclopedias like Lands and Peoples, and La Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre, a comprehensive encyclopedia for Spanish speakers. Additional content includes GoTube Videos, over 340,000 editor vetted web links, over 1,100 newspapers from around the world and over 1200 interactive maps which provide history, topography, political climate, current events, and more.
Grolier Online from Scholastic includes eight encyclopedia databases: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Knowledge, La Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre, The New Book of Popular Science, America the Beautiful, Amazing Animals of the World, and Lands and Peoples. Its content also includes streaming videos, worldwide newspapers and maps.
Unique features include:
• Find It Fast search box making searching Grolier Online simple yet comprehensive
• Ability to refine your search results by reading level, and additional search terms
• Separate interfaces, customizing features for different age groups.
Haiti Says No to Plastic
The Caribbean nation goes green to help clean up the damaged country.
By Jared Brenes
The Caribbean nation of Haiti has a major garbage problem. Plastic bags and other waste litter many of Haiti's streets. Trash has also clogged the canals of the capital city, Port-au-Prince, for years. Now, the Haitian government is leading an effort to clean up the country. It has banned black plastic bags and foam containers, which make up much of this garbage.
Plastic and foam are hazardous to the environment. Animals can get entangled in garbage, which may cause suffocation. They can also be poisoned if they eat it. In addition, these materials are not biodegradable. This means they can take hundreds of years to break down.
More: http://go.grolier.com.vlib.interchange.at/
Today is November 4
Born on This Day:
1841: Benjamin F. Goodrich, founder of the rubber-goods company that became B. F. Goodrich.
1876: James Earle Fraser, who created some of the best-known sculpture in the United States, including the reliefs of a buffalo and an Indian's head for the nickel issued in 1913.
1879: Will Rogers, the American humorist and actor famous for his witty, homespun commentaries on contemporary events delivered in between rope tricks with a lasso; he said, "All I know is what I read in the papers."
1882: Robert Douglas, the longtime coach and owner (1922–49) of the New York Renaissance—commonly called the Rens—the first professional basketball team composed entirely of African American players.
1916: Walter Cronkite, the anchor of CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981 and often called the most trusted journalist in the United States.

eLibraryUSA: Westbeth Home of the Arts (video)

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eLibraryUSA at "Window on America Center"

American Holidays: The Two Most Popular US Cities for Brits
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Dec 13, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) - A spokesman for Heathrow Airport recently revealed the two US cities at the top of British travellers' lists for the upcoming festive season. According to the spokesperson for the airport, America's two biggest draw cards for Brits are New York and Los Angeles. These two cities are particularly popular during the annual Christmas shopping season. There are two major shopping pilgrimages that British holidaymakers on American holidays tend to make. In New York, the legendary Fifth Avenue keeps shoppers coming back for more, while Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles draws all their attention on the West Coast. 

Saturday, November 3, 2012

English Club with Matt M.

Introductions
· Do you like any sad or serious movies? What was the best sad/serious movie you have ever seen? Why do you think that people like such films?

· When you were a pupil or student, did you ever get in trouble with the teacher? What did you do to cause this problem with the teacher? Did you ever get into to trouble for something that you didn’t do?
Discussion Topic:
1. Would you ever like to live in another country? Which one?
2. What would be the most exciting part about living in another country for you?
3. Do you think that you could say goodbye to all of your family and friends to move to another place?
4. How would you try to make friends and meet people if you moved somewhere new?
5. What part of Ukrainian culture would you like to share with your new country?
6. Do you think your new country would ever feel like “home”?
Group Contest
Our Schedule
Thursday, November 8 – 1730 Library
Saturday, November 10 – 1030 Library
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Thursday, November 1, 2012

English Club on a "Gender"

Topic: Gender
Fun Fact of the Day: HAPPY HALLOWEEN! “The biggest pumpkin in the world tipped the scales at a whopping 2,009 pounds (911.27 kilograms) at Topsfield Fair in Topsfield, Massachusetts, on September 28, 2012” (www.babycenter.com).
Topic:
1. What is “gender”? What is the difference between a person’s “gender” and “sex”? Which is a biological division and which is a social construct? How important are gender divisions in our lives?
2. Where do you commonly see gender divisions in society? What “traditional” roles are typically assigned to men, and what more commonly are filled by women? At what age do individuals begin to fill these roles? What professions, emotional characteristics, and hobbies are usually divided by gender?
3. Do you think that there should be a “gender balance”? How important is equality between men and women? Do you think that equality can ever fully exist? If so, what steps need to be taken to accomplish this state? 
4. What is sexism? Have you ever been discriminated against because of your sex? If so, what happened? How common is sexism in our society? 
5. How can you see evidence of sexism in advertisements and in various types of media? What messages do these ads typically send? Can you give examples of potentially amusing or even offensive examples of these gender divisions? 
6. Is there a way to minimize discrepancies between the genders and to promote equality in a safe and practical manner? Is there anything you would do personally to change gender roles? Do you think that gender roles even need to be changed? What do you think will happen in the future?
Schedule: Please put topic ideas in the Suggestion Box!
Saturday, 03 November at 10:30
Thursday, 08 November at 5:30

Sunday, October 28, 2012

November 12th- 13th 2012 - International Education Week

International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States.