International Nutrition
Presents major nutritional problems that influence the health, survival, and developmental capacity of populations in developing societies. Covers approaches implemented at the household, community, national, and international levels to improve nutritional status. Explores the degree to which malnutrition can be prevented or reduced prior to achieving full economic development through targeted public and private sector interventions that address the causes of malnutrition.
International and regional influences on ICTs policy
This unit introduces participants to the increasing number of international and regional influential actors in Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) policy.
Lecture 38 - International Economics
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Lecture 34: Human Polymorphisms and Cancer Classification
MIT 7.012 - Audio - Lecture 34: Human Polymorphisms and Cancer Classification - MIT > MIT OpenCourseWare > Biology > Courses > MIT 7.012 > Audio > Lecture 34: Human Polymorphisms and Cancer Classification
Episode 85: Mythbusting International Refugee Law Law Professor Jim Hathaway untangles the complexity and dispels misconceptions surrounding refugees and their status under international law. With host Eric van Bemmel. Prof James C. Hathaway - Episode 91: Within Our Reach: Tim Costello on International Aid World Vision Australia chief Tim Costello tells us how international aid efforts have succeeded, where they've got to improve, and why aid cynics have got it wrong. With host Jennifer Cook. Tim Costello - Using Bromelain in Pineapple Juice to Investigate Enzyme Function Is Religion Adaptive? Integrating Cognition and Function Fashion and Function An international perspective on promoting the responsible conduct of research (slides) Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition International Summer School in Forced Migration 2010: Endnote Lecture 27. The International System in 2008 (March 11, 2008) 9th Annual International Health Conference: War, Poverty and Population The International System in the Twentieth Century (HIST 102) Stopping Mass Atrocities: An International Conference on the Responsibility to Protect Stopping Mass Atrocities: An International Conference on the Responsibility to Protect Lecture 11: Use of Subsystems as a Function of Flight Phase Lecture 34: Human Polymorphisms and Cancer Classification Structure and function in living systems
This investigation introduces students to the structure and function of the proteolytic enzyme, bromelain, which is present in large quantities in the fruit, leaves, and stems of pineapple. In this lab exercise, students study the rate at which bromelain catalyzes the hydrolysis of gelatin (substrate) at different temperatures and pHs. Strips of developed black and white photographic film are placed in freshly squeezed pineapple juice under different experimental conditions. The time it takes fo
Professor Robin Dunbar (Oxford) gives the first presentation for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards (Oxford)
A corset's engineered strictness defines the shape of the 18th-century woman. Journeywoman Brooke Welborn explains the trend.Author(s):
Paul Taylor gives a talk as part of the Research Integrity Seminar Series held at the John Radcliffe hospital.
Students from around the globe dazzle Rochester with their virtuoso piano skills for the 12th Eastman Young Artists Piano Competition. Photos by Gelfand-Pifer Photography.
This podcast was recorded at the Endnote Lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's International Summer School in Forced Migration which was on Friday 23rd July 2010 at Wadham College, University of Oxford. This podcast was recorded at the Endnote Lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's International Summer School in Forced Migration which was on Friday 23rd July 2010 at Wadham College, University of Oxford. Dennis McNamara, Humanitarian Adviser, at the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva (fo
world politics, international relations, empire, nation states, communism, fascism, anti-imperialism, society, sovereignty, new world order
The Relationship between Population Growth and Poverty
Robert Engelman, Vice President for Programs, Worldwatch Institute, Washington DC.
Numbers: Mind the Gap
Theogene Rudasingwa,, Former Rwandan Ambassador to the United States.
The Return of the Population Factor
Martha Campbell,, Co-founder of the Center for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development (CEIHD), UC Berkeley School of Public Health.
Why Does Peace Break Out?
Malcolm Potts, Bixby Professor of Population and Family
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The Failure of Humanity in Preventing Genocides
Lieutenant General Roméo Dallaire led the United Nations peacekeeping mission to Rwanda during the 1994 genocide. Featured in the film Hotel Rwanda, he will discuss the tragedy and its personal and professional aftermath.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
- George Breslauer, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UC Berkeley
- Eric Stover, Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley
Keynote Address - "The Responsibility to Protect: The Power of an Idea "
- Gareth Evans, President, International Crisis Group
Panel: Introduction to R2P
This panel will explore the political, historical, and legal underpinnings of the responsibility to protect. It will address the promise and potential of the emerging norm, as well as the challenges t
Course - Group - Lecture 11: Use of Subsystems as a Function of Flight Phase - MIT > Aircraft Systems Engineering > Lecture 11: Use of Subsystems as a Function of Flight Phase
This course covers the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. Biological function at the molecular level is particularly emphasized and covers the structure and regulation of genes, as well as, the structure and synthesis of proteins, how these molecules are integrated into cells, and how these cells are integrated into multicellular systems and organisms. In addition, each version of the subject has its own distinctive material. The focus of the c
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