Hand hygiene
Aimed at healthcare practitioners, this learning object describes why hand hygiene is so important in a healthcare setting, then uses video clips to demonstrate correct, and incorrect, hand washing techniques.
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By Hand: Gary Stevens
SPARK follows sculptor Gary Stevens through his creative process, from harvesting unusual pieces of wood from ancient redwood forests through the painstaking work that produces his uniquely beautiful wood vessels. This Educator Guide is about the history and tradition of wood carving.
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Hand Washing - CDC
Scientists estimate that people are not washing their hands often or well enough and may transmit up to 80% of all infections by their hands. From doorknobs to animals to food, harmful germs can live on almost everything. Handwashing may be your single most important act to help stop the spread of infection and stay healthy. Video interviews with doctors stress the importance of proper hand washing technique. Video has captions. 3:39 min.
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Hand and foot prints
Students make prints of their hands and feet. These are then used in a 'construction' project. This activity is suitable for students with Moderate -Severe Special Needs (or mild ('5-7)).
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Three-Dimensional Plant Anatomy Via Hand Sectioning and Differential Staining
This laboratory exercise has been developed to help the beginning student bridge the gap between the three-dimensional whole plant and the two-dimensional thin sections encountered on prepared microscope slide
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Obama, Nukes and the Democratic Movement in Iran: Foreign Correspondent Reese Erlich Presents a Firs
A Lecture by Reese Erlich, Freelance Journalist on April 1, 2010. Reese Erlich's history in journalism goes back 41 years. He first worked as a staff writer and research editor for Ramparts, an investigative reporting magazine published in San Francisco from 1963 to 1975. Today he works as a full-time print and broadcast freelance reporter. He reports regularly for National Public Radio, CBC, ABC (Australia), Radio Deutche Welle and Market Place Radio. His articles appear in the SF Chronicle an
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Hand coding a simple web page
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EBEA: Accessing first-hand knowledge
A unit from the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (EBEA) ITE Subject Resource Network.
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The Arm, Shoulder and Hand
Professor of Clinical Anatomy Peter Abrahams demonstrates the arm, shoulder and hand with this example from the University of Warwick's collection of plastinated specimens.
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Ideas Cafe- The Study of Memory - Sean Hand, Department of French
Sean Hand, Department of French discusses Memory and Memorial within French culture and history.
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Episode 46: The Human Hand in Climate Change

Nobel Peace Prize winner, Prof David Karoly calculates the human-caused contribution to climate change. With science host Dr Shane Huntington.

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Duration: 23 mi
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Hand Cyclist Erik Williams at the 150-Mile Finish Line
CSUN alumnus Erik Williams (CTVA, Class of 2009), hand cycled from Northridge to San Diego to attend (and create awareness of) the Annual Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference. Video directed and shot by Joseph O'Connor edited by Krishna Narayanamurti produced by University Advancement © 2010 California State University, Northridge
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Beatlemania Now - I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Beatlemania Now As seen on Broadway -- a live on-stage tribute to the Beatles. Sponsored by the Alpha Chi Rho reunion.
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The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy

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Reading Protractor Degrees and Hour Hand Moves
West Virginia Math and Science Initiative - Contemporary Math - Reading Protractor Degrees and Hour Hand Moves - American Military University > ACADEMICS AND TRAINING > West Virginia Math and Science Initiative > Contemporary Math > Reading Protractor Degrees and Hour Hand Moves
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46 years in TV and they hand you a maroon tie! - Peter Sissons
After many years as a journalist, Peter Sissons' first stint as a newsreader came in 1976 when he began anchoring ITN’s News at One bulletins. In 1987 he left for the BBC and in 1989 he took over as presenter of Question Time. He continued until December 1993. He has worked for ITN, Channel 4 News and BBC News. Here he discusses his career.
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46 years in TV and they hand you a maroon tie! - Peter Sissons
After many years as a journalist, Peter Sissons' first stint as a newsreader came in 1976 when he began anchoring ITN’s News at One bulletins. In 1987 he left for the BBC and in 1989 he took over as presenter of Question Time. He continued until December 1993. He has worked for ITN, Channel 4 News and BBC News. Here he discusses his career.
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Episode 46: The Human Hand in Climate Change

Nobel Peace Prize winner, Prof David Karoly calculates the human-caused contribution to climate change. With science host Dr Shane Huntington.

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Duration: 23 mi
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Hand hygiene
Aimed at healthcare practitioners, this learning object describes why hand hygiene is so important in a healthcare setting, then uses video clips to demonstrate correct, and incorrect, hand washing techniques.
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