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Engaging the Online Learner through a Multicultural Literature Class Part A
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Literature, God and the New Atheism: A Literary Conversation (with Author James Wood)
Author James Wood talks with Paul Elie about literature, God and atheism.
Introduction to Mental Health and Disaster Preparedness
This presentation introduces the topics of disaster mental health services, mental health surge capacity, and psychiatric first aid.
Genocide and the Impact on Culture and Mental Health of the Affected Populations (IAGS 2009)
Chair: Jutta Lindert (University of Ludwigsburg, Germany)Donna-Lee Frieze (Deakin University, Australia)Peter Balakian (Colgate University)Armen Marsoobian (Southern Connecticut State University)Jutta Lindert (University of Ludwignsburg, Germany)
Graham on Start-ups, Innovation, and Creativity
Paul Graham, essayist, programmer and partner in the y-combinator talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about start-ups, innovation, and creativity. Graham draws on his experience as entrepreneur and investor to discuss the current state of the start-up world and how that world has changed due to improved technology that makes it easier to start a software company. Graham talks about his unusual venture firm, the y-combinator, and how he and his partners work with start-ups to get them ready for
Pixar and Collective Creativity
Featured Guest: Ed Catmull, cofounder of Pixar and President of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios.
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Free Market Madness?
Featured Guest: Peter Ubel, author of "Free Market Madness."
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Top ten list about mental illness
Joseph Rochford, PhD, Director of Academic Affairs of the Research Centre, at the Douglas Institute, talks about popular preconceived ideas about mental illness in this 2009 Mini-Psych school lecture.
Multiplication Madness!
Practice multiplying with these fun math games! Warm up your multiplication skills with Jungle Jim as you help him multiply with the monkeys! Begin with multiplying by 2 and move up.
Nineteenth Century America in Art and Literature
In the United States, the nineteenth century was a time of tremendous growth and change. The new nation experienced a shift from a farming economy to an industrial one, major westward expansion, displacement of native peoples, rapid advances in technology and transportation, and a civil war. In this lesson, works of art from the nineteenth century are paired with written documents, including literary selections, a letter, and a speech. As budding historians, students can use these primary source
Episode 54: Adolescents and Mental Illness Psychiatrist Prof Patrick McGorry discusses how evolving treatment modalities can address disturbing trends of increased mental illness in young adults and adolescents. With host Jacky Angus. Professor Patrick McGorr Talking Heads - The Madness and Literature Network 09 Arts and Humanities Student Life: English Language and Literature British Indian Children Have Better Mental Health ND Expert: Kids, Sleep and Creativity Research involving adults lacking the capacity to consent: The Mental Capacity Act 2005 Research involving adults lacking the capacity to consent: The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (slides) Pixar and Collective Creativity
A concept video produced for the University's Madness and Literature Network.
An interview with a current student studying English Literature and Language at Oxford. Including questions about why they applied, how they divide their time between academic and social life and what they are planning to do when they leave Oxford.
British children of Indian ethnic origin have fewer mental health problems than the white children they grow up with, according to new research from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Anna Goodman tells Peter Goodwin more about why these findings might be important for increasing well-being among children of all ethnic groups.
Learn More: http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/16431 "If children are deprived of adequate sleep, their brains are not as able to make the kinds of connections necessary for learning new ideas," says University of Notre Dame Psychologist Jessica Payne, whose research focuses on sleep, memory and creativity.
Michael Dunn gives a talk on the legal and ethical issues surrounding research involving adults who lack the capacity to give consent. Part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics
Michael Dunn gives a talk on the legal and ethical issues surrounding research involving adults who lack the capacity to give consent. Part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics
Featured Guest: Ed Catmull, cofounder of Pixar and President of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios.
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