La dieta mediterránea - el albaricoque (parte 4 de 6)
El fruto de esta prosperidad es uno de los cultivos más populares en la zona: el albaricoquero. 1:40
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Description: Beliere: Black River Town

Location: Black River Town, Jamaica

Date: 1950-1959

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Lauren Henry—Animal Trainer
When Lauren Henry was just a little girl, her grandfather predicted she'd train animals for film. His prediction was correct, and now Henry, an Oregon State University graduate, has dozens of credits under her belt. As a co-owner of the company Talented Animals, Henry has trained cats, dogs, wolves, bears, crows rats, foxes and skunks, to name a few. She's been on the set of movies like "Twilight" and shows like "Portlandia." Here, Henry talks about what it's like to work with the animals she
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Personalisation
This activity explores the concept of personalisation, considering where it has originated from in education and what it might mean in a higher education context.
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London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics
London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics venues, events, torch relay etc
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This activity explores the nature of adult learning, often termed "andragogy", and how it differs from children's learning (pedagogy).
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Rapid Reconstitution Packages of Lyophilized Medicines

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Article :: How Adobe SiteCatalyst Can Improve Your Web Analytics
Adam Greco offers some examples of a few ways Adobe SiteCatalyst can be used to improve your organization’s understanding of its customer, as well as its conversion rates.
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Lichen Looking
In this outdoor activity, learners search for lichen, a combination of a fungus and an alga living together. Lichen grow where most other plants cannot, on rocks, the trunks of trees, logs and sand. As learners go "lichen looking", they investigate the numbers, locations and kinds of lichen in their area.
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Dr Atif Latif - The excavator
By: ZBW Dr Atif Latif, German National Library of Economics – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW), describes his activities as a Post Doc researcher in the Knowledge Discovery department of the ZBW.
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Landscapes and embryos : A film from A. Martinez Arias
Developmental Biology aims to understand the emergence of an organism from a single cell. It probes embryos with experiments in the hope of unravelling principles that govern the way they are made. The developmental biologist, like the subject of a famous R. Magritte painting (Clairvoyance) looks at an egg and sees the processes that shapes it into chick, a fly, a fish or a mouse. The real artists in this process are the cells and this video tries to capture them at work in different organisms.
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2 A day in the life of a hospital ward

In 1996, we visited Ward 29, one of two gastroenterology wards in the medical unit, and recorded the views of patients and staff. The ward has 24 beds. Its patients were women and men, across a wide age range, suffering from digestive disorders – for example, stomach ulcers, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, cancers of the digestive system or problems with liver function brought on by alcohol abuse. Because it was winter the ward had more elderly people than it would have at other times
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1.1 Leeds General Infirmary

To explore care in the setting of an acute hospital, I visited Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) in the winter of 1996. The hospital provides a service of medical and surgical care for local people and, because it is a specialist teaching hospital with a medical school attached, patients are referred from all over the region for specialist advice, treatment and care. The hospital occupies a bewilderingly large, sprawling site in the centre of Leeds. It is a mix of the old and the new, and at the
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1.8.1 The experience of Hillsborough

We have explored the challenges of entering into situations which are ambiguous and open to competing interpretations. But what happens in a situation where nobody knows what is going on, where established meanings have collapsed altogether? Tom Heller gives a graphic account of such a situation in his description of his experience of the Hillsborough football stadium disaster.

Click on 'view document' below to read Tom Heller's account of his experiences at Hillsborough.

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2.3 A closer look at ethical issues

Science can define what is practicable, what can be done, but it cannot determine which developments it is right to pursue; this is largely an ethical judgement. One sensible approach in making an ethical assessment is to try to weigh up the benefits of a technology against its potential to do harm. Deciding whether GM technology is acceptable, in ethical terms, then involves a judgement about the plausibility and moral weight of competing sets of claims. Individuals may make widely different
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