Neurosurgery - What is it?
This patient education program reviews the anatomy of the nervous system, brain diseases, diseases of the spine and spinal cord, as well as peripheral nerve diseases that may be treated with neurosurgery. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
La dieta mediterránea - introducción (parte 1 de 6)
Dieta es un término que viene del griego, que significa estilo de vida. Por tanto, dieta mediterránea es la forma de alimentarse del Mediterráneo pero también el estilo de vida del Mediterráneo. Y se conoce como un patrón de alimentación muy saludable y fue definido como tal aproximadamente a finales del siglo pasado. 2:34
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Strategic Challenges by Dr. Paul Stockton
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas' Security Affairs Dr Paul Stockton presents "Strategic Challenges" as part of the second residence phase for the USAWC Distance Education Class of 2012.
GSF 2011 - Prise en charge en Maternité – Exemple du CHU de Nantes
Sur le plan obstétrical, quelles complications redoutons-nous?
* MAP : 14,4% (vs littérature 22 à 42 % MAP chez les grossesses adolescentes )
146 dossiers grossesses adolescentes ( 2003-2007) maternité CHU de Nantes
* Pathologies vasculaires : 6,2% ( 5 toxémies gravidiques- 4 HTA gravidiques)
* Diabète gestationnel : 1 cas
* Thrombopénies idiopathiques : 2 cas
* Pyélonéphrites : 5 cas
* Vomissements gravidiques
* Tabagisme :
Mix business and beauty at the salon
July 13 - As professional women have increasingly tight schedules, a growing number are mixing business with beauty and catching up on work while checking in with a stylist. Kimberley Lim reports
Roman Timeline
An eight minute illustrated Roman Timeline from 753 B.C to 1453. There is no narration, but the images and written explanation are good and present a picture of what was happening during this time period. A good introduction, but moves too rapidly for students to take notes.
Learn about Ancient Greece
This 1:26 video is about Ancient Greece and how it became one of the most influential cultures, with Athens at its center. The achievements of Ancient Greece include literature, philosophy, fine art, and architecture. The video moves very rapidly and so it best used as an overview of this time period.
Han Dynasty
This nine minute video reviews the accomplishments and influence the Han Chinese dynasty had and has both maps and other images of how the empire grew. In lecture format. Good use of graphics makes this easier for students to understand.
001 - 030 Der Kleine Lateiner
Here is a link to the text at Europeana
http://tinyurl.com/4b47ugg
Der Kleine Lateiner is a re-write of the Orbis Sensualium Pictus (Comenius) by one Johan Lederer. It was published in 1790. For those of you who know German, it has a running vocabulary after each chapter. This edition also has much more modern pictures than the old editions of the Orbis Pictus, so it is perhaps a better text to learn the names of animals
Newbie Lesson S3 #10 – Spanish Prepositions: Whose Possessions are we Packing?
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It seems as if you have been packing for days…oh wait…you HAVE been packing for days! Don’t worry. You are almost finished! There are just a few more items that you and your boyfriend just cannot seem to agree on. You have packed everything else…looks like it’s time to get started on the things you [...]
Life in the Middle Ages in China, Japan, India and the Americas
This three minute video highlights the achievements made during the Middle Ages in China, Japan, India, and the Americas (Mayan) by showing images of the architecture that remains from these times. At best this is a brief overview of this time period as a counterpoint to the changes in Europe during the same time period. This might be a good video to show students to help them understand the influence of geography on architecture.
Healing in Ancient Greece
This 1:34 video explains the Greek sanctuaries that
honor Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and how
performing at the theater were ways the Greeks believed improved their health. This would make a good video for explaining how that being able to express yourself is believed to be helpful as well as a good video to show how health was a such concern to the Greeks. Would be a nice contrast/compare to television commercials for health products.
Outstanding Roman Architecture
This four minute video shows some of the surviving prominent Roman Ancient Architecture in Rome. The narration explains how some of the building and statues came to be and what they symbolize.
5.4 A brief history of scientific revolutions We now go on to look at the history and traditions of scientific discovery. As an early years practitioner, you will find this survey useful in helping you to challenge the prevailing perception of science as ‘absolute truth’. What we call science was once regarded as ‘magic’, ‘alchemy’ or ‘conjuring’. Such knowledge was viewed as ‘black magic’ and feared as a satanic art (Woolley, 2002). In part this may have been because, in the Middle Ages
Summary In this section, you have begun to explore your knowledge about what language is and how you use it in your everyday life. In particular, you have seen that: language (including literacy) is an inescapable part of everyday life; language is a highly developed and specifically human system for making meaning; using language involves coordinating a wide and complex range of knowledge of:
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2.1 Language in everyday life Language is an ever-present feature of human life. In the developed world in particular, we are surrounded by language. Radio and television provide a soundtrack to the lives of many people. Written language is part of everything from cereal packets and street signs, to relatively new technologies such as email and text messaging. If you were completely alone, far away from any other people or any kind of human contact, how long would it be before words came into your head, perhaps because of
1.1 What children's perspectives tell us about inclusion Every child's experience of education is different and this means that inevitably all children will be at different stages of the ‘journey’ towards inclusion that we are considering in this unit. In reflecting children's perspectives it is, therefore, difficult to avoid descriptions of situations that are far from ideal. However, these situations can be seen as steps along the way. This will not, sadly, reduce the impact of unsatisfactory situations on the children themselves. Certai
Exercise in Register and Style
Exercise for students concerning the idea of writing in a specific register and style for a specific readership.













