BIO190 Fall 2010 Session 12
BIO190 Marine Life Session Twelve 12/09/10 Sarah Swain
Guest: Raelene Bautista
UMMC Physician Profile: Bogdan M. Iliescu, M.D.
This three-minute video introduces viewers to Bogdan M. Iliescu, M.D., an assistant professor of radiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and radiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Dr. Iliescu's special interest is vascular/interventional radiology. Watch this video to learn more about his practice at UMMC.
Related Links:
Dr. Bodgan M. Iliescu
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/bogdan_m_iliescu.html
Department of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
http://www
2. The Ring of Gyges: Morality and Hypocrisy
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (PHIL 181)
After introducing Plato's Republic, Professor Gendler turns to the discussion of Glaucon's challenge in Book II. Glaucon challenges Socrates to defend his claim that acting justly (morally) is valuable in itself, not merely as a means to some other end (in this case, the reputation one gets from seeming just). To bolster the opposing position--that acting justly is only valuable as a means to attaining a good reputation--Glaucon sketches the
A moment in time: Louisa May Alcott
This three minute biography of Alcott provides insights into how she became a writer and the incidents and people who influenced her. A good background
Civilians hit by Ivory Coast unrest
Thousands are displaced and markets are grinding to a halt as the political violence continues.
Robot moves like senior citizen
A new robot uses objects to move around.
11.380J Urban Transportation Planning (MIT)
This class is an introduction to planning transportation in metropolitan areas. The approach, while rooted on the analytical tools which estimate outcomes and alternatives, is holistic. This means starting from a scan of the site, its history and its current trends, in order to frame properly the problem, including the relevant actors, institutions, roles and interests. The design and evaluation of alternatives considers this complexity, in addition to construction, operation and maint
L'Islam - Odon Vallet
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
L'Islam par Odon Vallet
Lycée du Parc de Loges (91 Evry)
Ce qui change à partir de ce 1er janvier : Tekst en oefeningen Deze leesoefening is gebaseerd op een ingekorte informatieve tekst (bron: lesoir.be). Naast open vragen en goed/fout-vragen over tekstbegrip zijn er ook woordenschatoefeningen, waaronder een kruiswoordraadsel. Er is ook een invuloefening voor de …

South Korea surprises with rate hike
Seoul's anti-inflation onslaught begins with surprise interest rate hike by the Bank of Korea, and other measures to keep prices and inflation expectations down.
Flooding worsens in Brazil
Aabout 60 miles north of Rio de Janeiro - torrents of mud and water set off by heavy rains left a trail of destruction - toppling houses, buckling roads and burying entire families. Jon Decker reports.
Author's  Purpose
This video defines the three main purposes authors have for writing: to inform, entertain, or persuade. Examples of each type of writing are shown. ( 2:39)
Respiratory System, Breathing, Lungs
This is a short, animated video describing the function of gas exchange in the lungs' air sacs. The language in this film would make it suitable for high school students. This video is one and a half minutes long.
UMMC Employees Celebrate Leapfrog Recognition
This one-minute video showcases footage from the Leapfrog celebration held on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 to honor the Medical Center being recognized as a Leapfrog Group "Hospital of the Decade." This honor came as a result of the Medical Center being named as one of the nation's best hospitals for patient safety and quality of care for the fifth year in a row. The celebration was held in the Medical Center's Weinberg Atrium, where employees had the opportunity to be photographed with the Leapfr
German Studies professor Erica Carter speaks about her new book on early filmmaker Béla Bal
Professor Erica Carter from the University of Warwicks Department of German Studies talks about the release of her new book Béla Balázs: Early Film Theory, the first English translation of the Hungarian's work, and the accompanying exhibition
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David Lynch - "Full Day" (1958)
Professor David Lynch BCP '47 produced this time-lapse film showing 24 hours as viewed from the Memorial Drive side of the MIT campus, looking across the Charles River towards the city of Boston, in 1958, as part of his studies into the theory of city form and of human perceptions of the city. Courtesy of MIT Museum. [T5912]
Social Entrepreneurship Changing Education - Wendy Kopp (Teach for America)
Wendy Kopp, Teach For America's CEO and founder, is driven to end educational inequity across the nation. In this seminar, Kopp shares her entrepreneurial story of starting Teach For America straight out of college, and articulates the sense of urgency that she and her organization still feel for producing fundamental changes to education in America.
Danny Phillips on Collaboration
The importance of learning teamwork as preparation to enter the world after art college.
The Integrated Learning (IL) program is groundbreaking in that Otis is the only art and design college in the U.S. to require its students to complete three years worth of team-focused, community and/or business-based
coursework as part of their undergraduate degree curriculum in addition to individual internship requirements. Just as in a real work environment, students must address issues such as leadersh














