Primary Lateral Sclerosis - Cranial Nerves Exam - Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens (CN III, IV, V
This video features a 54-year-old white male who presented for evaluation of progressive spastic paraparesis. He stated that symptoms first started in 1997 when "things were different with my legs" (i.e., leg weakness, imbalance, and speech problems). Symptoms started in his left foot, when he couldn't keep time to music. His feet started dragging and he also noticed problems with balance. In 1999, he started falling and sought medical attention. He was diagnosed with spastic paraparesis after
Spastic Paraplegia - Motor Exam - Inspection Sub-exam - Patient 5
This video features a 54-year-old white male with a history of spastic paraplegia (diagnosed in 1994) and no previous history of heart disease or cardiac workup. He presented to the Emergency Room complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain. Patient presented to the ER complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain, rated 3/10, lasting approximately 30 minutes, occurring multiple times daily at rest or during activity. The first episode occurred three days before
085 GG Metaphors and Similes
Use metaphors and similes to spice up your writing.
{Suresh190} Names of relatives
Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for some words{Suresh190} Names  in...
02.09.2011 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.Libyen kann auf seinem Weg in eine neue politische Zukunft mit breiter Unterstützung der internationalen Staatengemeinschaft rechnen. Vertreter von rund 60 Staaten und internationalen Organisationen versprachen den neuen Machthabern bei einer Konferenz in Paris Hilfe beim Wiederaufbau des Landes. Eingefrorene Gelder
Upper Intermediate Lesson S1 #17 - How Radical is Your Spanish?
Your son thinks he is so smart just because he has been learning Spanish in school. Every day he comes home with a new group of Spanish words to try out on you. But what your son doesn’t know is that you have been studying Spanish every night with SpanishPod101 after he goes to bed [...]
All Summer In A Day Pt. 1
Based on a short story by Ray Bradbury. It's a sad story. :(
The Money Song 2
This video features a fun money song that shows the relationship of coins and how their combined values make up the value of other coins. For example, five pennies make a nickel, 10 pennies make dime, etc. It is a great money counting lesson for young children. (1:42)
Cities - an intro for kids
Introduces the concept of cities to young children. Discusses such things as downtowns, skyscrapers, streets, monuments, and mentions many famous world cities.
Why? Because
This video uses a series of examples to introduce (for young children) the concepts of scientific explanation and cause and effect. Examples include giraffes, illness, gravity, and stalactites. (02:56)
Ameto Akpe on Opaque Financial Management of Water in Nigeria
Pulitzer Center grantee Ameto Akpe introduces her forthcoming reporting on opaque financial management in the Nigerian water sector and communities where improvements are sustainable. She is part of a Pulitzer Center team of six journalists investigating water and sanitation in West Africa.
Selay Kouassi on Water as a Tool for Peace in Ivory Coast
Pulitzer Center grantee Selay Kouassi introduces his forthcoming reporting on how water is used as a tool of peace and war in Ivory Coast. He is part of a Pulitzer Center team of six journalists investigating water and sanitation in West Africa.
Samuel Agyemang on Bottlenecks in Ghanaian Water Supply
Pulitzer Center grantee Samuel Agyemang introduces his forthcoming reporting on barriers to extending access to water and sanitation in Ghana. He is part of a Pulitzer Center team of six journalists investigating water and sanitation in West Africa.
El Nino Sea Surface Temperature and Height Anomaly on a Globe: January 1997 through August 1998
An animation of sea surface temperature and sea surface height anomalies in the Pacific Ocean for the period January 1997 through August 1998. The data is shown on a rotating globe.
Ronald DePinho, M.D., on employee expectations
On Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, Ronald DePinho, M.D., began his presidency of MD Anderson Cancer Center. Here he shares his expectations of MD Anderson employees.
DePinho is internationally recognized for basic and translational research in cancer, aging and age-associated degenerative disorders. He's the fourth full-time president of MD Anderson.
DePinho succeeds John Mendelsohn, M.D., who remains on MD Anderson faculty, returning to clinical and translational research as co-director of a new In
Introduction to 2 Addition Without Regrouping (24 + 12)
This video demonstrates adding two digit numbers without regrouping, showing the addition with tens and ones sticks and cubes (base 10 blocks). This is a great modeling lesson for the classroom and for home. (2:07)
Beginner S6 #18 - Would You be Able to Move After Running a Japanese Marathon?
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’ve started jogging to stay in shape while you’re living in Japan for work, and you’ve recently been thinking about taking it to the next level. When they find out that you’re a runner, your Japanese colleagues ask you to join them in an upcoming race. You agree wholeheartedly to run [...]
Christina Rancke honors her father, who died 9/11
SMU student Christina Rancke was 11 years old when she lost her father in the September 11th attacks on New York's World Trade Center. Today, she is organizing 9/11 events at SMU as a way to honor her father. She talks to WFAA News of Dallas.
SMU, Know What To Do-Evacuation
National Preparedness Month: Know What To Do If You Needed To Evacuate
As a part of the Department of Homeland Security's National Preparedness Month, SMU wants to make sure you Know What To Do in case an emergency occurs. Would you know what to do if you heard sirens on campus? What would you do if there was a chemical spill in a lab? What if you received a text message about an active shooter on campus? Would you know what do?
We encourage you to take a look at this quick video to learn
SMU Know What To Do: Lockdown
National Preparedness Month: Know What To Do in a Lockdown Emergency
As a part of the Department of Homeland Security's National Preparedness Month, SMU wants to make sure you Know What To Do in case an emergency occurs. Would you know what to do if you heard sirens on campus? What would you do if there was a chemical spill in a lab? What if you received a text message about an active shooter on campus? Would you know what do?
We encourage you to take a look at this quick video to learn mo













