Author(s): up-close@unimelb.edu.au (University of Melbourne)
1 Developing reading skills
John Clarke and course team member Ross Fergusson, look at developing reading skills in the context of Social Science resources, with suggestions on how to read such materials critically and effectively. The material is primarily an audio file, 11 minutes in length and recorded in 1998.
Participants in the audio programme were:
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John Clarke Professor of Social Policy at The Open University;
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Ross Ferguson Social Scie
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8 Further reading
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
Author(s): The Open University
7.2.16 Free products and services
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
Author(s): The Open University
Winter Lecture Series - 2010: Achieving a tobacco-free New Zealand by 2020 - why it must happen and
The Māori Affairs Select Committee’s investigation into the tobacco industry has invigorated the debate about becoming tobacco-free, and placed New Zealand at the forefront internationally of reducing the impact of tobacco on health in a similar manner to our nuclear-free stance in the 1980s. Professor Edwards investigates the need for a tobacco-free New Zealand and explores the best options for achieving the 2020 vision.
Held September 30, 2010.
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EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Développement et évaluation d'un algorithme de notification (video)
Titre : Développement et évaluation d'un algorithme de notification des cas incidents de cancer au sein d'un système d'information régional.
Résumé : Le registre général des cancers de Poitou-Charentes a développé un système d’information multi-sources rapprochant les informations codées du PMSI, des laboratoires d’anatomie pathologique et de l’Assurance Maladie. Une réflexion a été menée sur une méthode de sélection des enregistrements qualifiants pour la notif
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EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Comment choisir un algorithme d’identification de cas de cancers dans le PMSI ?
Titre : Comment choisir un algorithme d’identification de cas de cancers incidents dans le Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d’Information (PMSI) ? Une analyse formelle des concepts sur les données du PMSI et du registre du cancer du sein de l’Isère.
Résumé : L’utilisation du PMSI pour l’estimation de l’incidence des cancers se heurte à l’imperfection des critères de sélection (algorithmes) des cas, construits de façon empirique parmi les milliers de
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EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Développement et évaluation d'un algorithme de notification
Développement et évaluation d'un algorithme de notification des cas incidents de cancer au sein d'un système d'information régional.
Auteur(s) : Vianney JOUHET1, Gautier DEFOSSEZ1, Anne BOUDET2, Pierre LEVILLAIN3, Pierre INGRAND1,4
1 Unité d’épidémiologie, de Biostatistique et registre des cancers de Poitou-Charentes, Faculté de médecine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Poitiers, Université de Poitiers, 6,
rue de la milétrie - B9 199 86034 POITIERS Cedex,
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This month with the President - March 2011
Teaching, learning and the quality of undergraduate education were some of the latest topics covered as part of President Patrick Deane's recent discussion forums. In this month's video, Deane reflects on all three subjects and talks about the need for the University to constantly reevaluate the way it delivers education.
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Changing the World: Jake Vanderzanden
Oregon State University alum Jake Vanderzanden is making the world a better place. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Blount International and President of ICS.
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Pushing Buttons Like the Jetsons
In the classic and futuristic television series from 1962 to 1963 — I admit that I adore this show and could watch every episode 100 times — people work only a few hours a day, travel at 500 miles per hour in flying cars that go as fast as 2,500 miles per hour, and the main job is "pushing buttons."
The galaxy is their home. Healthcare is a complete free market with extreme cu
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8.7 References for Reading 1
A decade ago, the possibility of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism hit the media. Fear of the vaccine spread rapidly and, despite an almost unanimous consensus that the claim was unfounded, still persists today. In this unit, we’ll examine why this controversy took on such a life of its own and why parents still agonise about the vaccine.
Author(s): The Open University
Macedonian Night
Valparaiso University's Office of International Programs hosted a dinner and cultural event hosted in celebration of the country of Macedonia at Valpo's Harre Union on March 26, 2011. More information on Valpo's international programs at valpo.edu/international.
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Rebels pushed back by Gaddafi forces
Libyan rebels encounter stiff resistance from government forces as they try to advance towards Gaddafi's hometown Sirte.
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