Finding your way with MyCompass
myCompass is a ground-breaking e-health initiative, designed to provide self-help tools for common mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and stress and to assist in the promotion of mental health and well-being.
Developed by the Black Dog Institute and funded and endorsed by the Australian Government, myCompass is the first broadly available internet-based mental health intervention that incorporates the portable nature of technology to provide sufferers of mild-to-moderate anxie
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Basic Economics - Lesson Three - Circular Flow of Income
Circular flow of goods and income in Economy. (01:14)
Rachel Pike: The Science Behind a Climate Headline
In 4 minutes, atmospheric chemist Rachel Pike provides a glimpse of the massive scientific effort behind the bold headlines on climate change, with her team -- one of thousands who contributed -- taking a risky flight over the rainforest in pursuit of data on a key molecule. (04:13)
Re-Thinking Progress: The Circular Economy
There's a world of opportunity to re-think and re-design the way we make stuff. 'Re-Thinking Progress' explores how through a change in
perspective we can re-design the way our economy works - designing
products that can be 'made to be made again' and powering the system
with renewable energy. It questions, whether with creativity and
innovation, we can build a restorative economy.
How To Make a Paper Hover Aircraft (Origami)
This is a rare and simple method to make a space shuttle model in 2 minutes. This is simple enough for most students to make their own and does not take a lot of time. In the video, you can tell that a kid is making the one being shown. It is visual only, they do not tell the steps as they make it, but it is easy enough to do and can be paused after each fold for students to do their own. (02:09)
Questions No One Knows the Answers To
In the first of a new TED-Ed series designed to catalyze curiosity, TED
Curator Chris Anderson shares his boyhood obsession with quirky
questions that seem to have no answers. This is an introduction to a series, but the video is a stand alone great way to get students thinking creatively and becoming curious. (02:10)
U.S. Day Ahead: Apple might miss
July 23 - Apple reports earnings Tuesday and Breakingviews' Rob Cyran says weaker-than-expected iPhone sales might leave Apple's profits below Wall Street expectations.
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Linear Motion Under Constant Acceleration 2
Printable worksheet with four exercises for students on linear motion under constant acceleration. Answers are not included.
Dmitri Pavlov: Differential Cohomology and Smooth Topological Field Theories
Dmitri Pavlov, University of Muenster, Germany
We will discuss a characterization of differential cohomology and related functors in terms of topological field theories fibered over the site of smooth manifolds. This can be seen as the first step toward a smooth version of the cobordism hypothesis. Joint work in progress with Daniel Berwick-Evans, Stephan Stolz, and Peter Teichner.
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GSF 2011 - Prise en charge en Maternité – Exemple du CHU de Nantes
Sur le plan obstétrical, quelles complications redoutons-nous?
* MAP : 14,4% (vs littérature 22 à 42 % MAP chez les grossesses adolescentes )
146 dossiers grossesses adolescentes ( 2003-2007) maternité CHU de Nantes
* Pathologies vasculaires : 6,2% ( 5 toxémies gravidiques- 4 HTA gravidiques)
* Diabète gestationnel : 1 cas
* Thrombopénies idiopathiques : 2 cas
* Pyélonéphrites : 5 cas
* Vomissements gravidiques
* Tabagisme :
1.9 Conclusion If we try to recapitulate what we have done in this unit two main areas need to be considered: is there likely to be a European identity in the near future? and how important are national sentiments going to be? While it could be said that by the end of the twentieth century the EU had become a reasonably integrated economic space politically, and especially at the cultural level, progress was limited. But even at the economic level, areas like labour mobility were still very low in the
1.8.2 Summary A variety of factors will decide the future of Europe, including the success or otherwise of EMU, the results of expansion, and the evolving global situation. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Author(s): 1.6.3 Summary High culture tends to unite Europeans. Education plays a key role in the construction of national identity. A common curriculum shared by all European peoples will be crucial in fostering the development of a European identity. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content 1.6.1 High culture It has been said that high culture unites Europeans, while low culture separates them. Another way of putting it is to say that the European elites share a considerable amount of culture, while the masses do not. For Mike Featherstone it is legitimate to talk about European culture in the sense of a ‘symbolic representation, a historic idea which has developed above that of the nation state, yet does not entail the elimination of national cultural affiliations’ (Featherstone, 1 1.2.1 The role of the Eurobarometer In 1973 the Directorate of Information of the European Commission instituted a survey of public opinion amongst the members of the EEC. So now, twice a year, a sample of about 1,000 people from each country are interviewed on topics related to European integration and EU policy and institutions. This survey of public opinion is usually referred to as Eurobarometer. The reports are initially published by the Commission in French and English, though they are subsequently made available i 1 1 Who are Europeans? When I went to Loughborough for the first time I was pleasantly surprised as a social scientist to see that the town was twinned with Épinal, the French town where the founder of modern sociology, Émile Durkheim, was born. In fact, as you enter any major English town you are likely to see sooner or later a plaque indicating that the town is twinned with another European town. But what is the meaning of this practice? After the Second World War, which pitched European state aga Introduction The problem of who, or what, are ‘Europeans’ is at the centre of many of the most acute political and social issues confronting contemporary Europe. Can a genuine European identity be constructed within Europe, and if so on what basis? This question is of even greater importance as the European Union expands and becomes ever more multicultural in character. This unit examines the ways in which European identities are – or are not – being forged across Europe. It assesses the var













