Global Mental Health: Why Now and How Now? Part 2
Mental illness is widely distributed throughout the world’s population, yet much of the research on mental health treatment derives from the West, where access to care is greatest. Dr. Jane Simoni discusses how research projects are addressing mental health in China and on the U.S.-Mexico border. (Series: Allen L. Edwards Psychology Lectures)
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Authors Forum: Money, Sound and Unsound Infectious Disease / Microbiology Future of Richmond's Past, Civil War and Emancipation Day, April 17, 2010 FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Formation des internes à la medecine d’urgence: l apport de l e-lear
Atelier 2 bis - 5 Barriers and enablers to female managers in the Middle East How to Answer Functions SAT Math Questions Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensions How to make watermelon chips Overview of the Fungi Kingdom Elon University "Tour of the South" / Charleston Ain't No Sunshine Derived copy of Collaborative Statistics: Student Welcome Letter Speed Reading Making Writing Meaningful Biodiversity How far did Edward IV restore law & order upon his accession in 1461? SI 640 / SI 740 - Digital Libraries and Archives SI 633 - A Cultural and Material History of the Book from Pre-Gutenberg to Post-Google
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Titre : FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Formation des internes à la médecine d’urgence dans un centre hospitalier non-universitaire : l’apport de l’e-learning.
Auteur : Nicolas VILLENET (Praticien hospitalier médecine d’urgence – Responsable CESU 10 – CH de Troyes).
Résumé : Contexte : Hôpital non universitaire, promotion d’internes tous les 6 mois: stage pratique. DES de médecine générale et DESC de médecine d’urgence. Référentiel
Executive Doctorate (DBA) student Nadia Hussain discusses her research with Toby Thompson. Profile: http://linkd.in/i2Eiqc
How to Answer Functions SAT Math Questions - Understanding function questions on the SAT Math exam. (01:26)
Motion processing with two eyes in three dimensions
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/03/how-to-create-fruit-with-potato-properties.html
The Fungi Kingdom consists of plant-like organisms with small nuclei such as yeast, bread mold and mushrooms. Many of the organisms in the Fungi Kingdom can cause disease, but some are helpful as they are used to make things like antibiotics and yeast. Most of the organisms in this kingdom are parasitic and receive nutrients from surfaces they live on. (02:52)
Assistant Professor of Political Science Jason Husser and Interim Director of Domestic Programs Phil Smith are leading a group of International Fellows to various sites around the South. The first stop was Charleston, South Carolina where the students visited historic downtown and historic landmarks at Patriot's Point.
The University of Richmond Jazz Ensemble closed out their tour of Greece in Athens at the Bacaro Jazz Club on March 12, 2011. Featured in this song are seniors Matt Jordan on trumpet and Alex Kelly on vocals.
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A thirty minute video about how to measure reading speed, problems with reading rapidly, and ways to read faster. There is a one minute reading speed test at the start of the video so students should have a copy of something to read before the video is shown. Explains reading speed ranges. There are several parts to the video.
When teachers introduce subjects that matter to middle school students or allow them more freedom to choose and develop topics, the task of writing gains new meaning and purpose. In this session, participants examine how five middle-level teachers help their students connect to writing and understand its capacity to transform their own lives and the world around them. (58:25)
Biodiversity is the amount of variety of organisms in a particular area and is typically used to measure the "health" of an ecosystem. Biodiversity usually encompasses genetic diversity (variations within individual populations), ecosystem diversity (within ecosystems) and landscape diversity (range of differing ecosystems within an area). (03:46)
How far did Edward IV restore law & order upon his accession in 1461? A presentation by Dr. David Grummitt, Senior Research Fellow, The History of Parliament Project, for The History Faculty: www.thehistoryfaculty.com.













