Personal histories retrospect,
2007
Audio recording of the `Personal
histories
retrospect'
seminar at the University
of Cambridge, 22nd
October 2007. Organised
by
Transcript of the 2009 Personal
Histories seminar: Animal, vegetable, or
Sir David Attenborough
speaks about his experiences as assistant
to the producer during the early 1950s of
`Animal, vegetable or
mineral?'.
Culture vs. Cross Culture - Getting my Personal Life Right - Dr. Bruce Winter
Dr. Winter considers that Christians, and sometimes denominations, read parts of Romans to confirm they are right. Some finish at Romans 3; others 6 or 8 or 11 or 13. To get the complete picture, to be transformed by Christ, to really live the Christian life, we need to read through ALL of Romans.
From Monks to Miniskirts: A Personal View of Change in Oxford
Vincent Strudwick's Gaudy Lecture, Saturday 19 January 2008.
The personal statement on the UCAS form
Three Oxford tutors talk to Mike what they do and don't like to read in a personal statement, and what they actually do with the information which students provide. Most applicants to university get a bit stuck when they fill in their UCAS form - what is the 'personal statement' they are supposed to write? How much and what style is required?
Personal Space for Young Children
Introduces the idea of personal space to young children with slides of children's drawings. Gives proper social skills associated with personal space. Grades pre-K-3. (1:45 min.)
Personal Preparedness Planning For Public Health Workers
Public health workers need to understand and implement basic concepts of personal preparedness planning so that they can function effectively as public health emergency responders in a post-9/11 world. These basic preparedness strategies can be applied to meet a broad range of public health emergency response challenges, including - but not limited to - acts of terrorism. Personal Preparedness Planning provides a practical introduction to these concepts that is tailored to the needs of public he
Tim O'Brien Seminar on Personal Branding at CSUN
Highlights of personal branding expert TIm O'Brien speaking to students in the Business Honors Program at Cal State Northridge. (September 10, 2009.)
More on Mr. O'Brien and his work with the Business program:
http://www.northridgemagazine.com/focus-on/job/
video shot & edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Brenda Roberts, Julia Venkateswaran, and Matt Rinnert
executive producers: Vance T. Peterson, Ligeia Polidora, Michael McManus and Randal Thomson
special thanks to William Jennings, D
Personal Finance
This is a comprehensive Personal Finance text which includes a wide range of pedagogical aids to keep students engaged and instructors on track. This book is arranged by learning objectives. The headings, summaries, reviews, and problems all link together via the learning objectives. This helps instructors to teach what they want, and to assign the problems that correspond to the learning objectives covered in class.
Personal Finance includes personal finance planning problems with links to sol
Majali on personal connections
Majali advises Elon 2010 grads to make personal connections
Insights - Personal Health Advocates
Professor Timothy Bickmore will describe a vision for an automated persistent and proactive "health advocate" that functions as a self-care coach for preventive medicine and a mediator for interactions with the health care system. He will also discuss research models that examine a variety of patient-provider interactions, including wellness promotion, self-care education at hospital discharge, and the promotion of at-home medication adherence.
For more Insights lectures, or to attend Insights,
Personal Wellness Profile
This video provides an an in-depth look at Valparaiso University's Personal Wellness Profile, a fast, convenient and confidential service designed to help employees better understand and improve their personal health.
13 - Personal identity, Part IV; What matters?
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12 - Personal identity, Part III: Objections to the personality theory
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11 - Personal identity, Part II: The body theory and the personality theory
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10 - Personal identity, Part I: Identity across space and time and the soul theory
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Oedipus the King: Personal Letter-Writing Assignment
Students will work in groups to evaluate the personality of various characters from "Oedipus the King". Each student will write two personal letters in the role of one character from the play responding to the events of the play and the various relationships within it.
Oral Social Sciences through Personal Narratives
Students apply their knowledge of story elements to art and literature of the 1950s by developing a story, comprehending someone else's story, and diagramming the five elements of plot. Students will then create, revise, edit, and publish their own personal narrative.
Cultural Differences – A Personal Experience
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Two perspectives on slavery: A comparison of personal narratives
Students will read and analyze personal narratives written by two North Carolinians: Mary Norcott Bryan and William Henry Singleton. The authors’ lives share many parallels; both were born and grew up on plantations in New Bern during the 1830s and 1840s, both experienced the hardships of the Civil War, and both wrote their “recollections” in the early 20th century, looking back on their lives in North Carolina. However, Bryan was the white daughter of a wealthy slaveholder, while Singleto













