Professor Graham Brown discusses the resurgence of malaria, and the role of the Nossal Institute of Global Health in the war on malaria and other global health problems.
Guest: Professor Graham Brown, Foundation Director of the Nossal Institute of Global Health
Topic: Malaria Resurgent
Author(s): up-close@unimelb.edu.au (University of Melbourne) Intramural Basketball at the College of Charleston
Are you ready to join the Wet Bandits, Grizzly Wintergreens, Charleston Hebrew Lightning, Fort Box, Alley Oops or one of the 40 other intramural basketball teams at the College of Charleston?
Almost 500 students participated in one of the College's most popular sports last year. Come join us this year when the Fall season starts up again in mid-October. The Spring season starts in January.
Find out more:
http://campusrec.cofc.edu/intramural-sports/rec-sports/basketball.php
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Brad Hatfield - Music Supervision - Berkleemusic Open House
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Brad Hatfield, author/instructor of our Music Supervision course, on May 5th.
Music supervision is an important topic for musicians, songwriters, and business professionals alike. It stands at the center of two powerful groups: music creators, and the film and TV producers that rely on music to help tell and sell their stories. The field has exploded in recent years, providing a launching pad (as well as a potentially lucrative income str
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Using Soccer to Help Underprivileged Kids
Brad Namdar, a journalism major at SMU, founded "Dream Big" to teach soccer to low-income children. SMU helped Brad by awarding him a grant under its Big iDeas program and he was featured on a May 27, 2011, segment of "Texans with Character" by CBS 11 News in Dallas. Read more about "Dream Big" at http://dreambigsoccer.net/. Read more about SMU Big iDeas at http://smu.edu/bigideas/ See more "Texans with Character" at http://dfw.cbslocal.com/category/watch-listen/texans-with-character/
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Colon Cancer - Surgery
This patient education program explains the benefits and risks of the different operations to treat colon cancer. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
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Inside the Mango Developer Tools: Bing Audio
Join Brandon Watson as he interviews the people behind the next release of Windows Phone, Mango. In this installment he chats with Steve Cosman- one of the people behind the new Bing Audio.

Author(s): Laura Foy
6.2 Opting out
From pygmy shrews to armadillos, a wide range of mammals survive on a diet made up largely of insects. Many of these have fascinating adaptations suited to catching or rooting out their prey. In this unit you will learn about these adaptations, along with survival strategies for when food is scarce. This is the second unit in the ‘Studying mammals’ series.
Author(s): The Open University
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