Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture 2011- Kerry O'Brien
Politics and Journalism - Who's Winning the Race to the Bottom?
Kerry O'Brien delivers the 2011 Wallace Wurth Memorial Lecture.
Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill: Poetry Reading
Nuala NÃ Dhomhnaill is regarded among the most gifted Irish poets-- writing in Irish or English -- since William Butler Yeats and her poetry has been translated into many different languages. Raised in the Dingle Gaeltacht and in Nenagh, County Tipperary, she received her B.A. from University College Cork and has received honorary doctorates from Dublin City University and University College Cork.
Her poetry collections include: An Dealg Droighin (1981), Rogha Dánta/Selected Poems (1986, 1988
CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Eradication de la poliomyélite.
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie
Hôpital d’instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce – Ecole du Val-de-Grâce
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 – Eradication de la poliomyélite.
Intervenant : René MIGLIANI
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 25 : Eradication de la poliomyélite.
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Untold stories of Northern Ireland's "Troubles"
Christian Davenport, professor of peace studies, political science and sociology at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, has been using quantitative research methods to study the Troubles-- the ethno-political conflict that took place in Northern Ireland between 1968 and 1998. Davenport arranged videotaped interviews with some 70 people about the details of their lives before, during and after the conflict. The research will provide a deeper understandin
Global Focus on Knowledge 2010 / Wonderland of Sociology Lecture-notes
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14. Rights as Side Constraints and the Minimal State
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
Today, Professor Shapiro dives more deeply into Robert Nozick's theory of the minimal, or night watchman, state. This formulation is not redistributive, nor does it consider rights as goals, but rather as side-constraints on what we can do. In other words, Nozick's is a deontological, not teleological, approach. However, the Achilles' heel of this formulation is the incorporation of independents, based on a system of compensation. Some people will opt
21. Contemporary Communitarianism (II)
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
In this lecture, Professor Shapiro delves into the nuances of MacIntyre's argument, focusing specifically on his Aristotelian account of human psychology. It has two features: (1) man's nature is inherently teleological or purposive, and (2) human behavior is fundamentally other-directed, in that a person's happiness is conditioned upon the experience of others as it relates to him, particularly on the feeling of being valued by someone he values. MacInt
Energy -- Internal and External Forces for Blind Students
Richard Baldwin
This module explains internal and external forces in a format that is accessible to blind students.
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Data Cleaning iPod
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Introduction to Physical Therapy
This class introduces purpose and methodology in physical therapy to the students who begin to learn physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Mathematical Description of Natural Phenomena
This lecture is going to let students learn mathematics literacy applied to realistic problems according to the differentiation and integration which play an important role not only in the explanation of physical phenomenon, but also in the explanation of natural phenomenon, social phenomenon, and so on. In other words, after learning various forms of differential equations applied to realistic problems, we can say that the fundamental or more complicated phenomena will become universal after de
Structural Mechanics II and Exercises
After showing how to use "conjugate simultaneous linear equation" to express both "equilibrium equation" and "transformation equation" of the mechanics of truss structure as well as using an identity equation which is just as simple as linear algebra, we are going to explain how to prove the law of virtual work, and also explain the significance of it through examples.
Components of a Respiratory Assessment
This rlo identifies the components of a respiratory assessment and briefly describe what happens at each stage in the assessment.
Atomic Bonding
Examining ionic, covalent and mixed bonding in atoms.
Introducing Metabolism
This learning resource looks at anabolic and catabolic metabolism. It describes the metabolic fate of energy substrates within the body and the relationships between subunits, storage and breakdown.
What are Journals?
This learning object introduces educational journals and describes three types: Academic, Professional and Subject. The examples used are drawn from the area of nursing, but the concepts are cross-discipline.
What is Evidence Based Practice?
This RLO introduces the concept of evidence based practice and explains, in outline, how evidence based practice is done.
Intramuscular Injection sites (for adults)
Intramuscular Injection sites (for adults) is designed to help you correctly identify which muscles may be used to safely administer intramuscular injections.
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