"Health Policy and Practice in Tennessee: Assessing the Health of our Young Children".
The Papasan Public Policy Institute at the University of Memphis presents "Health Policy and Practice in Tennessee: Assessing the Health of our Young Children".
Developing Your Idea & Making the Perfect Pitch - Introduction
The Health Science Entrepreneurs event on May 17, 2011 titled "Developing Your Idea & Making the Perfect Pitch."
CSUN International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference 2011
NBC San Diego's coverage of the International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference, hosted annually by Cal State Northridge and held in San Diego for the past few years. The 2011 Conference ran from March 14 - 19 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel.
For more info, visit:
http://www.csunconference.org
Deer prints
Deer are unusual because they are mammals but they don't make tracks with paw-shaped marks. Deer walk on hooves, and these hooves make different tracks than paws do.
Human skull
The skull helps protect the brain. The eyes are set into the orbital sockets. The nose would be located in the upside-down heart-shaped opening, but the nose is mostly cartilage.
CEO Summit on Pathways
President Steven Ender, Mayor George Heartwell and Fred Keller of Cascade Engineering present on the changing workforce (video included through first portion of Fred Keller's remarks.) Pathways to Prosperity
"Poetry Readings" by Charles Bukowski (poetry reading)
Possibly the best place to find information regarding live readings by contemporary poets is www.ablemuse.com. This site is run by and for poets, so you get the dope straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. Sturgeon's Law applies, of course.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon's_Law
(Clicking this link didn't work this morning, but it did if I copied it into my browser
http://tinyurl.com/c2vhtx - use this one instead)
Modern poets are not all as cringe-worthy as Bukowski makes them o
Fly Down into the Marianas Trench (Deepest Part of Pacific Ocean)
This is a flight down into a data visualization of the undersea mountains and trenches of the Pacific Ocean, ending up in the deepest part of the ocean, the Marianas Trench. The "Challenger Deep" is measured at 35,813 feet below the surface, or 10,915 meters. Courtesy of NOAA's Marine Geology and Geophysics Division. (47 seconds)
JACOTES 2011 – Le traitement de maintenance dans le CBNPC : étude SATURN.
Titre : JACOTES 2011 – Le traitement de maintenance dans le CBNPC : étude SATURN.
Intervenant : Laure FAVIER (Oncologue CGFL de Dijon).
Résumé : Etudes comparant les traitements prolongés, versus des traitement courts.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors des 2ème Journées d’Actualité en Oncologie Thoracique de
Natural Theology
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
Models for Relating Science and Religion
Prof. Mikael Stenmark : Course
From Darwin to Scopes
Revd Michael Roberts : Course
Science and Miracles
Prof. Sir Colin Humphreys : Course
Brains and Machines
Prof. Peter Clarke : Course
A Life in Science
Prof. Sir Brian Heap : Course
Berlin, Seventh of November – History in Nonhistorical Fiction: a discussion and reading [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Douglas Cowie | In this series, an historian, a novelist and a literary critic explore the ways in which memory, literature and history shape contemporary Europe. Douglas Cowie is a novelist and lecturer in the English department at Royal Holloway, University of London. This event is part of the Jean Monnet 'Europe Beyond Governance' Lecture Series.
Science and the Question of Miracles
Prof. Sir Colin Humphreys : Course
Religion and the Anthropic Principle
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course














