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
Personal Genetic Profiling -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Personal Genetic Profiling
Discriminating Against Personal Health Behaviors: Can Insurers and Employers Do So?
Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Public Health, on whether insurers and employers can discriminate against people on the basis of personal health behaviors
Personal Genetic Profiling -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Personal Genetic Profiling
Discriminating Against Personal Health Behaviors: Can Insurers and Employers Do So?
Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Public Health, on whether insurers and employers can discriminate against people on the basis of personal health behaviors
What Is Personal Leadership Brand?
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
The Personal (and Presidential) Side of Succession
Featured Guest: Marshall Goldsmith, author of "Succession: Are You Ready?"
Copyright 2009 Harvard Business School Publishing
Rwanda and the Great Lakes: A personal view from the Oxfam Archive
This podcast is the second part of a recording made on 25 August 2005 as part of the Oxfam Archive Oral History project and is an interview with Maurice Herson, he had many interesting and challenging times with Oxfam including in the Great Lakes crisis. This podcast is the second part of a recording made on 25 August 2005 as part of the Oxfam Archive Oral History project and is an interview with Maurice Herson, Editor of Forced Migration Review and previously Deputy Humanitarian Director and He
Personal religion, tolerance, and universal compassion
Professor Dan Batson (University of Kansas) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Steve Clarke (Oxford)
Personal Genetic Profiling -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Personal Genetic Profiling
A personal perspective on open access publishing
Talk by Jonathan Eisen for the UC Davis CTSC Brown Bag Series. Kind of a rehashing of a talk I gave two years ago at U. Washington.
Discriminating Against Personal Health Behaviors: Can Insurers and Employers Do So?
Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Public Health, on whether insurers and employers can discriminate against people on the basis of personal health behaviors
Personal Genetic Profiling -- Conversations in Public Health
David Hunter on Personal Genetic Profiling
Discriminating Against Personal Health Behaviors: Can Insurers and Employers Do So?
Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Public Health, on whether insurers and employers can discriminate against people on the basis of personal health behaviors
What Is Personal Leadership Brand?
Interviews with management experts who zero in on key business ideas and how to implement them in organizations.
The Personal (and Presidential) Side of Succession
Featured Guest: Marshall Goldsmith, author of "Succession: Are You Ready?"
Copyright 2009 Harvard Business School Publishing
From Personal Computers to Personal Information Environments (November 10, 2006)
devices, multiple, collaborate, display, desktop, mobile, personal, space, user, innovation, interfaces, information, synchronize, network, share, access, security, connection, opportunity, experience, efficient, transfer, communication, SEREFE, message,
Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving (November 2, 2007)
Computer science, information technology, archive, digital storage, strategy, preservation, personal digital archiving, photos, documents, safekeeping, strategies, home computing environments, institution, best practices, policies
13 - Personal identity, Part IV; What matters?
The personality theory is revised to state that the key to personal identity is having the same personality provided that there is no branching, that is, provided there is no transfer or duplication of the same personality from one body to another. Similar "no branching" requirements are added to the other theories as well. At the end of class, Professor Kagan suggests a shift from thinking about the survival of the soul in terms of "what does it take to survive?" to "what is it that matters in
12 - Personal identity, Part III: Objections to the personality theory
The lecture focuses on the problems directly related to the personality theory as key to personal identity. The theory states that a person retains his or her individuality so long as he or she has the same ongoing personality. The main objection raised to this claim is the problem of duplication. The lecture explores cases in which the same personality has been transferred or exported to multiple bodies.













