Practical Suicide Risk Management for the Busy Primary Care Physician
Dr. Timothy Lineberry, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses his Online First article available at: http://tinyurl.com/6ehqag8 and appearing in the August 2011 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings on busy clinicians assessing practical suicide risk management in the primary care setting.
South America: Showing the Changing Seasons
SeaWiFS false color data showing seasonal change in the oceans and on land for South America. The data is seasonally averaged, and shows spring, summer, fall, winter, spring, summer, and fall.
Financial Aid - Money Matters
Created by the University of Rhode Island Office of Enrollment Services, this video provides information you need for registration, financial aid and billing. To view specific segments of the video, fast forward to the times indicated below:
- Applying for Financial Aid 0:27
- After you apply for Financial Aid 1:03
- Student Loans 2:28
- Parent Loans 5:17
- Work Study 6:24
- Tuition Cost 7:24
- Refund Card 7:42
- Billing 8:33
- Parent Access 10:03
- Other Important Tips 10:33
Confederate vs. Union Soldiers (2:39)
A great video to help students understand the differences between the North and South in terms of soldiers and where they came from and what they experienced. A 2:39 video that wold be excellent to show students prior to a study of the battles.
Spellingsregels : Wandplaten In deze bijdrage vind je wandplaten met verschillde spellingsregels:

Molly Brown: Biography of a Changing Nation
The true story of Margaret Brown transcends the limitation of myth, revealing a woman of extraordinary spirit and complexity who embodied the issues of her times and the power of individual action. This reformer worked hard to make a difference and her confidence made it possible for her to help others and this 2:30 video helps explains these. Unfortunately, it just touches on them so this video could be used as a discovery lesson since it includes reformers, mining, and even the Titanic.
Just The Facts: United States Bill Of Rights
This very brief video provides some insights into a couple amendments such as the first. It is too short to provide much insight into cause and effect. Best used as an overview to help explain some concepts.
Next steps
Computers are all around us: in cars, kitchen scales, digital cameras, etc. But how do they store the data they hold? This unit will help you to understand how the data in a computer represents something in the outside world. You will also explore how ASCII code and Unicode are used to control data.
Hollowing out the middle class
July 1 - Economist Robert H. Frank discusses with Reuters Digital Editor Chrystia Freeland the benefits and hazards of the growing concentration of wealth.
A Self Help and Improvement Book: Useful Psychology Information (An Integration of Personality, Soci
Mark Pettinelli
What are the important factors in life? It is important and obvious to note that "there is no doubt that emotions and feelings are in our midst". However, how large a background knowledge does […]
Qui êtes-vous Sergueï M. Eisenstein ? Conférence de Stéphane Bouquet
Stéphane Bouquet est écrivain, scénariste, poète, ancien critique aux Cahiers du cinéma. Il est aussi l’auteur de Sergueï M. Eisenstein (Cahiers du cinéma/Le Monde, 2008).
Maurice Wilkes -- The Man and His Machine
[Recorded: May 11, 2011]
Sir Maurice Wilkes, without doubt one of the foremost pioneers of computing, died in November last year aged 97. In a remarkably long and distinguished career, he built the EDSAC the world's first electronic stored-program computer to go into regular service, and went on to pioneer concepts such a microprogramming, bit-sliced architectures, local area networks and many, many other things. He served the international computing community with distinction and gained many ho
Typhoon Etau
The MODIS instrument on board NASAs Terra spacecraft captured this birds-eye view of Typhoon Etau as it was buffeting the southern island chain of Okinawa, affecting airlines, a refinery and other industries.
Earths Radiation Belts with Safe Zone Orbit
Spacecraft orbiting in the Safe Zone, between two and three Earth radii, can be subjected to high levels of harmful radiation as the radiation belts fluctuate in response to space weather events.
Winning in high-turnover markets
When managers evaluate potential new businesses, the first question they often ask is: How fast is the market growing? By focusing only on growth, however, they often overlook another critical measure of market potential — high turnover of the customer base.
1.1 ‘People, not guns, kill people’? Navigation, which, like oratory, saves not only people's lives from extreme danger but also the persons and property which belongs to them. Navigation is a modest art that knows her place; she does not put on airs or make out she has performed some brilliant feat, even though she achieves as much as forensic[public] oratory; she brings people safe from Aegina for no more than two obols, I believe, and even if they come f PediNeuroLogic Exam: Newborn: Abnormal: Primitive Reflexes - Stepping Children's Counting to 10 Human Chromosome 2
With the baby held in vertical suspension and his feet touching the mat, he does not have the expected reciprocal flexion and extension of the legs. The stepping or walking reflex is absent in this baby. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
This children's educational video teaches kids to count to ten using several different representations.-number shown, counting of shapes, and finally the number shown with shape counting. Lesson page:
http://xoax.net/childrens/CountingToT...
In this video segment adapted from NOVA: Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, learn how modern genetics and molecular biology offer compelling support for evolution. The video features an interview with biologist Ken Miller.














