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Inégalités sociales de santé en médecine générale. 2 / Jean-Paul Génolini
SHS et Santé : l'interdisciplinarité en pratique. Inégalités sociales de santé en médecine générale. 2 / Jean-Paul Génolini. In "L'espace des sciences sociales", séminaire interdisciplinaire organisé par l'Institut Fédératif d'Études et de Recherches Interdisciplinaires Santé Société (IFERISS) de Toulouse (France), l'École Doctorale "Temps, Espaces, Sociétés, Cultures" (TESC) de l'Université de Toulouse et la Maison des Sci
Regards pluridisciplinaires sur la pénibilité et la santé au travail / Jean-Claude Marquié
Regards pluridisciplinaires sur la pénibilité et la santé au travail. Pénibilité et santé : les conditions de l'effort soutenable au travail / Jean-Claude Marquié. In "L'espace des sciences sociales", séminaire interdisciplinaire organisé par l'Institut Fédératif d'Études et de Recherches Interdisciplinaires Santé Société (IFERISS) de Toulouse (France), l'École Doctorale "Temps, Espaces, Sociétés, Cultures" (TESC) de l'Université de
Inégalités sociales de santé en médecine générale. 3 / Michelle Kelly-Irving
SHS et santé : l'interdisciplinarité en pratique. Inégalités sociales de santé en médecine générale. 3 / Michelle Kelly-Irving. In "L'espace des sciences sociales", séminaire interdisciplinaire organisé par l'Institut Fédératif d'Études et de Recherches Interdisciplinaires Santé Société (IFERISS) de Toulouse (France), l'École Doctorale "Temps, Espaces, Sociétés, Cultures" (TESC) de l'Université de Toulouse et la Maison des Sciences
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Homophones - Free English Video by Brightstorm
Homophones are words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. This video provides examples of common sets of homophones such as, accept/except, affect/effect, and there/their/they're. There are no particular tricks to identify homophones, except memorization. (4:41)
Sturgeon
The Chinese Sturgeon is a 140 million year old species that is nearly extinct. The Chinese government has taken to artificially reproducing them. Will this method of conservation be successful? (1:08)
Dangerous animals on the loose in Ohio
Oct. 19 - Dozens of exotic animals including tigers, lions and bears were let loose on Ohio farmland by their owner before he committed suicide, sparking a shoot-to-kill hunt for the wild beasts and forcing panicked residents to stay inside. Sarah Irwin reports.
Discover Tokyo Part 2/3
This 3:46 minute video is a tourist oriented presentation that shows some of the unique features of this city especially its transportation.
Baby dolphins swim into Germans' hearts
Oct. 18 - Baby dolphins Diego, Doerte and Darwin make their first public appearance at Germany's Duisburg zoo. Tara Cleary reports.
The Road to the Capitol Election Simulation Game
This is not a video, but an interactive game designed to help students understand the United States election process better. Comes with a parent/teacher guide.
U.S. median wage lowest since 1999
David Cay Johnston breaks the news that wages plummeted last year - and explains why Washington needs to act on jobs now.
Hepatitis C
This patient education program explains Hepatitis C, the liver and Hepatitis, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, risk factors, and prevention. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
Highlights from AstraZeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative Lecture Series, China 2011
During the AstraZeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative Lecture Event, held on 20-22 September 2011, at Fudan University, Shanghai and Peking University, Beijing and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center. Barry Marshall gave his lecture at Fudan University 'The Road to the Nobel Prize Lessons from a life with Helicobacter pylori" and at Peking University 'The Road to the Nobel Prize and Beyond Man versus Helicobactor pylori'.
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Roots, Radicals, and Square Root Equations: Addition and Subtraction of Square Root Expressions
This module contains the a roots, radicals, and square root equations from Elementary Algebra by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr.
La chimie.com : l'eau potable
La chimie.com
Émission 4 - L'eau potable
La moitié des Québécois boit l'eau provenant du fleuve St-Laurent. Il a fallu recourir à plusieurs traitements physico-chimiques pour la rendre potable. Les usines de production débarrassent l'eau qu'on puise de ses éléments indésirables comme les toxines et les micro-organismes. Apprenez-en davantage sur le sujet.
La chimie.com : Les grands enjeux
Émission 5 - Les grands enjeux
La chimie.com
Les changements climatiques qui influencent la quantité d'eau douce disponible, la qualité de nos eaux naturelles qui diminue en raison de la pollution, le manque d'eau de qualité qui entraîne des maladies comme le choléra et la malaria, autant de grands enjeux abordés dans cette émission. Aussi, les concepts de pollueurs payeur
"Caught in the Shafting."
The National Police Gazette portrays, in a characteristically lurid fashion, an industrial accident in a North Grosvenor, Connecticut, cotton mill. Many late-nineteenth century businessmen ignored hazardous working conditions, since they had little financial incentive to make the workplace safer. In 1881 alone, 30,000 railway workers were killed or injured on the job, and industrial hazards existed in other industries, including textiles. A national weekly magazine, the National Police Gazette e
UMass Cultivates in New Greenhouse
At UMass Amherst, the new Research & Education Greenhouse, a $10.8 million renovation and expansion, provides outstanding research and teaching space for plant biology. The new greenhouses are state-of-the-art, featuring sophisticated automated systems to control natural and artificial lighting, temperature, humidity, and irrigation and fertilization. The control systems can also adapt the interior environment to the sun, wind and weather. The facility has two research labs, a wet/dry classroom
The Word from Wall Street
Dean Nancy A. Bagranoff of the Robins School of Business kicks off
the inaugural event "Word from Wall Street" of the Robins Executive Speaker Series.
Presenter Paul Queally R'86, co-president of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, moderates a panel of Wall Street executives, inviting questions from the audience
on the state of the U.S. financial climate













