Podcasts
RADIO ACTIONDonald Roberts
All it takes is ONE SONG to bring back a THOUSAND MEMORIES - Now well into 17 years of Podcast and Broadcast Excellence!
Four times each week, Big Daddy Donald Roberts and the swinging men from the Action Den, bring you GOLDEN OLDIES and some CLASSIC COUNTRY from the studios of Radio Action. Listen to some of the greatest music of all time with emphasis on the '60's and '70's. During the Radio Action ROCK AND TALK program, Al Murphy visits on the 20's with RETROSPECTIVE - a 20/20 look back on issues of interest to Al, and hopefully you as well. Al also returns later in the program with SPORT DE JOUR - a look at everything "sport." Michael Godin from Treasure Island Oldies stops by at the top of the hour with ROCK AND ROLL NEWS and James Murphy, all the way from Cambridge England, provides listeners with spectacular "choons" during his MISSING IN ACTION segment heard at the 25 minute mark of the first hour of the show. Yours truly, Big Daddy fills in all the gaps with light banter and awesome music. Radio Action - ROCK, ROLL AND REMEMBER is a program of mostly music that will keep you rocking and rolling - a fast paced two hours of some of the greatest hits of all time. And Radio Action - SOUND TRACK OF THE SIXTIES looks at that incredible decade of music, featuring all the hits of our youth in a fast moving hour (plus) of survey countdowns. For an hour of inspirational music, join our podcast and broadcast partner, Don Suhan for SUHAN SUNDAY and the PRAISE THE LORD radio program. You will certainly enjoy this break from the weekly buzz. And all new to Radio Action - TWO FULL HOURS of CLASSIC COUNTRY with your host, Don Suhan. Don takes over the THURSDAY slot here at RADIO ACTION with music from his archive of classic country music. Give Don's show a click - you will be glad you did!RADIO ACTION.....Stream 24/7 here - Listen to RADIO ACTION 100 | Zeno.FMIt is a blast! Rock on, and on, and on....and thanks for listening.......... Don (aka Big Daddy Donald Roberts)
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RADIO ACTIONDonald Roberts
All it takes is ONE SONG to bring back a THOUSAND MEMORIES - Now well into 17 years of Podcast and Broadcast Excellence!
Four times each week, Big Daddy Donald Roberts and the swinging men from the Action Den, bring you GOLDEN OLDIES and some CLASSIC COUNTRY from the studios of Radio Action. Listen to some of the greatest music of all time with emphasis on the '60's and '70's. During the Radio Action ROCK AND TALK program, Al Murphy visits on the 20's with RETROSPECTIVE - a 20/20 look back on issues of interest to Al, and hopefully you as well. Al also returns later in the program with SPORT DE JOUR - a look at everything "sport." Michael Godin from Treasure Island Oldies stops by at the top of the hour with ROCK AND ROLL NEWS and James Murphy, all the way from Cambridge England, provides listeners with spectacular "choons" during his MISSING IN ACTION segment heard at the 25 minute mark of the first hour of the show. Yours truly, Big Daddy fills in all the gaps with light banter and awesome music. Radio Action - ROCK, ROLL AND REMEMBER is a program of mostly music that will keep you rocking and rolling - a fast paced two hours of some of the greatest hits of all time. And Radio Action - SOUND TRACK OF THE SIXTIES looks at that incredible decade of music, featuring all the hits of our youth in a fast moving hour (plus) of survey countdowns. For an hour of inspirational music, join our podcast and broadcast partner, Don Suhan for SUHAN SUNDAY and the PRAISE THE LORD radio program. You will certainly enjoy this break from the weekly buzz. And all new to Radio Action - TWO FULL HOURS of CLASSIC COUNTRY with your host, Don Suhan. Don takes over the THURSDAY slot here at RADIO ACTION with music from his archive of classic country music. Give Don's show a click - you will be glad you did!RADIO ACTION.....Stream 24/7 here - Listen to RADIO ACTION 100 | Zeno.FMIt is a blast! Rock on, and on, and on....and thanks for listening.......... Don (aka Big Daddy Donald Roberts)
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Atomes et Rayonnement - Jean DalibardCollège de France
Né en 1958, Jean Dalibard est un ancien élève de l'École normale supérieure (1977-1981). Il a soutenu sa thèse de doctorat sous la direction de Claude Cohen-Tannoudji en 1986 et a été chercheur au CNRS jusqu'en 2012, date de son élection au Collège de France. Il effectue ses recherches au laboratoire Kastler Brossel. Il est également professeur à l'École polytechnique et il a dirigé l'école de physique des Houches de 2001 à 2006. Il a été chercheur invité au National Institute for Standards and Technology (USA), au Laboratoire Cavendish de l'Université de Cambridge (UK), et il a enseigné dans plusieurs universités étrangères. Les principaux travaux de Jean Dalibard portent sur la physique atomique et l'optique, et plus particulièrement sur la manipulation d'atomes par des champs électromagnétiques. Ce domaine de recherche est fondé sur le fait que des faisceaux laser aux caractéristiques bien choisies permettent de refroidir un gaz d'atomes ou de molécules. Les températures obtenues sont extrêmement basses, de l'ordre du millionième de degré au dessus du zéro absolu. Elles peuvent donner naissance à de nouveaux états de la matière dont le comportement, régi par la mécanique quantique, diffère fortement de celui des fluides ordinaires. Les études actuellement en cours dans l'équipe de Jean Dalibard visent à approfondir notre compréhension du comportement de la matière à très basse température. La ligne directrice est le développement d'une « ingénierie quantique » cherchant à reproduire avec les gaz d'atomes froids des situations que l'on rencontre dans d'autres domaines allant de la physique nucléaire à l'astrophysique, en passant par la science des matériaux ; en d'autres termes, ces gaz ultra-froids constituent des « simulateurs » avec lesquels on espère modéliser le comportement d'autres systèmes quantiques plus difficilement contrôlables. Principales distinctions Membre de l'Académie des Sciences (2004) Membre de European Academy of Sciences (2009) Visiting Fellow de Trinity College, Cambridge (2010) Membre de l'Academia Europaea (2011) Fellow de Optical Society of America (2012) Prix Gustave Ribaud de l'Académie des sciences (1987) Prix Mergier Bourdeix de l'Académie des sciences (1992) Prix Jean Ricard de la Société française de physique (2000) Médaille Blaise Pascal de l'European Academy of Sciences (2009) Prix des trois physiciens, Fondation de France (2010) Prix Davisson-Germer de l'American Physical Society (2012) Prix Max Born de l'American Optical Society (2012)
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Histoire turque et ottomane - Gilles VeinsteinCollège de France
Gilles Veinstein is a professor at the Collège de France in Paris and a directeur d'études at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales His researches deal with political practices and ideology, economy and society in the early Ottoman Empire, until the end of the 18h c., with a special emphasis on the analyses of the Ottoman archivistic material. He has edited Mehmed Effendi. Le paradis des infidels (Paris: Maspéro, coll. « La Découverte », 1981). Along with numerous other works he is the author of L'Empire ottoman et les pays roumains 1544-1545 (with M. Berindei) (Paris and Cambridge MA: EHESS and Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 1987), État et société dans l'Empire ottoman. La terre, la guerre, les communautés, (London: Variorum, 1994), Le serail ébranlé (with Nicolas Vatin) (Paris: Fayard, 2003), L' Europe et l'Islam. Quinze siècles d'histoire (with Henry Laurens and John Tolan) (Paris: Odile Jacobs, 2009. A volume is now under press collecting a selection of his articles under the title Autoportrait du sultan ottoman en conquérant. ). He is the editor of the journal Turcica.
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