Environmental Chemicals and Children -- Conversations in Public Health
Philippe Grandjean on Environmental Chemicals and Children
Genetics and Breast Cancer -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Genetics and Breast Cancer
Links Between Emotion and Disease -- Conversations in Public Health
Laura Kubzansky on the Links Between Emotion and Disease
Health Courts -- Conversations in Public Health
Michelle Mello on Health Courts
Personal Genetic Profiling -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Personal Genetic Profiling
Trends in Health Disparities -- Conversations in Public Health
Nancy Krieger on Trends in Health Disparities
The Kidney Market -- Conversations in Public Health
Daniel Wikler discusses the Kidney Market
Premature Death--Conversations on Public Health
Rob van Dam on healthy lifestyles and premature mortality
NYC's War on Fat--Conversations on Public Health
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Hospital Boards and Quality of Care--Conversations on Public Health
Ashish Jha, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management, on Hospital Boards and Quality of Care
Panel: "Public Divide over Climate Change," with Andrew Revkin
The Shorenstein Center and the Belfer Center hosted a panel discussion with Andrew C. Revkin of The New York Times and Matthew Nisbet of American University
Talk: Neal Baer on how television and new media can influence public policy
The executive producer of "Law and Order: SVU" on "How New Media Is Changing the Way We Talk about Public Policy."
PLoS Public Library of Science
PLoS is a nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a freely available public resource.
Science Communication, Science Literacy and Public Support: New Models in Place of Old Thoughts (Dec
Computing, science, technology, engineering, development, innovation, research, influences, data, applications, performance, programming, problems, projects, source code, implementation, tools, execution, software, museums, education, society, public poli
1. Towards a Global Scale Public Computer (September 24, 2008)
engineering, electrical, computer, technology, research, internet, network, global scale, parallel processor, hardware, software, domain, digital, environment, node, core, memory, communication, control channels, capacity, RAM, Project Kitty Hawk, IBM, Bl
7. John Hoyte's Cambridge British Alpine Elephant Expedition in 1958-9
History, Phoenicia, Carthage, Punic religion, Hamilcar Barca, Alps, Rhone, Elephant, expedition, war, battle, text
05 - The Enlightenment and the Public Sphere
While the major philosophical projects of the Enlightenment are associated with the names of individual thinkers such as Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire, the cultural transformation in France in the years leading up to the Revolution should also be understood in the context of the public sphere and popular press. Alongside such luminaries as those associated with Diderot's Encyclopédie were a host of lesser pamphleteers and libellists eager for fame and some degree of fortune. If the writin
03 - Dutch and British Exceptionalism
Several reasons can be found to explain why Great Britain and the Netherlands did not follow the other major European powers of the seventeenth century in adopting absolutist rule. Chief among these were the presence of a relatively large middle class, with a vested interest in preserving independence from centralized authority, and national traditions of resistance dating from the English Civil War and the Dutch war for independence from Spain, respectively. In both countries anti-absolutism fo
Going Public
This course provides an outline to how a private company goes public through an Initial Public Offering or IPO. The course describes different phases and critical issues that a company must address for a successful IPO. Several supplemental materials are posted for this course - Plain English Handbook from the SEC, Prospectus Example, and other materials. Course Level: Beginner to Intermediate - No prior knowledge is required to complete this course. Recommended for 2.0 hours of CPE. Course Meth













