The Evolution of the Human Head
Harvard University Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology Daniel E. Lieberman describes the research presented in his new book "The Evolution of the Human Head."
For more information about the book, visit http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674046368
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Abnormal Cervical Appearance: what to do, when to worry?
Petra Casey, MD, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses her article appearing in the February 2011 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, (available at http://mayoclinicproceedings.com/content/early/2011/01/26/mcp.2010.0512.abstract) which lists common cervical lesions encountered in practice and distinguishes those that can be safely observed from those needing further evaluation by a gynecologist. It also includes practical tips on how to make
Phase Three of the Global Crisis
As countries adopt competitive exit strategies from the global crisis Paul Mason surveys the political economy of a flat recovery. He argues that mainstream economics have still refused to draw the lessons of asset price bubbles and situates the divergent recovery, east and west, within a long-wave explanation of the crisis. Paul Mason is the award-winning economics editor of BBC Newsnight, covering an agenda he describes as 'profit, people and planet' and author of the Idle Scrawl blog , which
Antiretroviral treatment programmes in Nepal: Problems and barriers.
The main aim of this study is to identify barriers and obstacles to providing and expanding ARV programmes in Nepal. Materials and methods: A qualitative approach consisting of in-depth interviews with three groups of stakeholders: policy makers, ARV service providers and ARV recipients were carried out. The transcripts were analysed using a thematic approach. Results: The estimated number of people in need was high compared with people currently receiving ARV in Nepal. With regards to the prope
Caffeine molecule
This resource is a proof-of-concept showing that an XML file describing a simple molecular structure can be stored in JorumOpen for subsequent deployment in Second Life or OpenSim grids.
Depositing web links in JorumOpen
This short video demonstrates how to deposit web links in JorumOpen, the Jorum collection for Open Educational Resources (OER). A separate video is available on depositing files. This is one of a series of vidcasts on using JorumOpen, including searching for resources. A suitable MP4 player is needed to view this video.
Wall systems
This topic looks at wall framing, bracing and moisture prevention in residential building projects.
2.5 Natural and Man made disaster Video: Vanderbilt Wind Symphony: “Masterworks: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 12, Part 3 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worryin GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 12, Part 2 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worryin GAMBIT Research Video Podcast Episode 12, Part 1 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worryin 21A.218J Identity and Difference (MIT) De Carle Lectures 2010: Melanesian Success and Survival - Surviving on root crops Les métiers de la santé - Nancy 2011 : médecin généraliste
Titre : Les métiers de la santé : médecin généraliste Safestart : Cursus om VCA-attest te behalen Safestart is een Europees samenwerkingsverband dat de veiligheid op de werkvloer wil verhogen door de ontwikkeling van een gebruiksvriendelijke e-learningopleiding, waarmee gebruikers zich op hun eigen tempo kunnen voorbereiden op het … World Record! Most basketball half-court shots in one minute Thurgood Marshall Biography 1909-11-28: A Woman Inventor Who Plans - and Expects - To Fly
Environment disasters could be seen in both natural and man made environments. Nature, Humanity and Development, Disruption of Development by Disasters, Loss of Resources, Interruption
Vanderbilt Wind Symphony, conducted by Thomas Verrier perform “Masterworks: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” October 8, 2010, in Ingram Hall. Works by Antonin Dvorak and John Corigliano; featuring the world premiere of SIRENS, version for wind symphony, by Leanna Primiani.
In Episode 12, Part 3 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Our Skynet Overlords" MIT Graduate Student, Owen Macindoe presents the research that he has been working on as a follow up to the Dearth project, a summer 2009 GAMBIT Game that was created with help from CSAIL. Owen's goal is to try to instill healthy fear of hard AI planning problems and he succeeds in this podcast! Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the crea
In Episode 12, Part 2 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Our Skynet Overlords" MIT Graduate Student, Owen Macindoe presents the research that he has been working on as a follow up to the Dearth project, a summer 2009 GAMBIT Game that was created with help from CSAIL. Owen's goal is to try to instill healthy fear of hard AI planning problems and he succeeds in this podcast! Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the crea
In Episode 12, Part 1 "Playing With AI: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Our Skynet Overlords" MIT Graduate Student, Owen Macindoe presents the research that he has been working on as a follow up to the Dearth project, a summer 2009 GAMBIT Game that was created with help from CSAIL. Owen's goal is to try to instill healthy fear of hard AI planning problems and he succeeds in this podcast! Founded in 2006, the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab sets itself apart by emphasizing the crea
How can the individual be at once cause and consequence of society, a unique agent of social action and also a social product? This course explores how identities, whether of individuals or groups, based on single behaviors or institutional practices, are produced, maintained, and transformed. Students will be introduced to various theoretical perspectives that are used to make sense of identity formation, including essentialism, constructivism, stigma, deviance, discourse, and performance. We w
Tim Bayliss-Smith, De Carle fellow 2010, University of Otago; Reader in Pacific Geography, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge and Fellow of St. John's College presents the 2010 De Carle lectures. Given on September 28, 2010.
Résumé du métier : Le médecin généraliste - qui est maintenant une spécialité accessible après les épreuves classantes nationales (ECN) de fin de 2e cycle des études médicales – est celui qui intervient en première intention. Il exerce en consultation dans son cabinet ou lors de visite à domicile.
Nature du travail : Le médecin généraliste, autrefois appelé médecin de famille, interroge, examine et f

PULLMAN, Wash. -- A record-breaking night Wednesday as Washington State University senior Charlie Vernon reclaims his world record of most basketball half-court shots in a minute, making nine baskets.
Vernon currently is listed in the Guinness World Records with seven baskets, but was unseated in late January by Eric Valentin, a University of Wisconsin -- Green Bay basketball player, who made eight baskets.
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This image is a newspaper clipping about E. Lilian Todd and the airplane she designed and that Mrs. Sage financed.,E. Lilian Todd was an unusual woman for her day, or ours. From a modest background and largely self-educated, she became a stenographer and then worked for a firm of patent attorneys in Washington, D.C. But in her spare time, she designed and built model planes and by 1906 she had developed a model biplane and was seeking a sponsor to enable it to be built and test-flown. Olivia Sag













