USC School of Pharmacy: Meeting the Needs of the Community
PharmD students from the USC School of Pharmacy meet vital needs of the community through dozens of health fairs each year, providing screenings, education and immunizations.
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Learn more about the USC School of Pharmacy: http://www.usc.edu/schools/pharmacy/
EPW - Highlights from the Homecoming game against Wofford
Take a look at some of the highlights from the Homecoming Football game that took place at Rhodes Stadium on October 23rd.
Genetic Origins
The goal of the Genetic Origins Program is to allow students to use their own DNA variations (polymorphisms) as a means to explore our shared genetic heritage and its implications for human health and society. Genetic Origins focuses on two types of DNA variations: an Alu insertion polymorphism on chromosome 16 (PV92) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the control region of the mitochondrial (mt) chromosome. With two alleles and three genotypes, PV92 is a simple genetic system that il
Steven Chu: Life as Beautifully Engineered Systems
Steven Chu is a Nobel Laureate and Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs (LBNL) This event took place on October 16, 2004 at UC Berkeley. Running Time: 1 hour, 18 minutes.
Education 320: Teaching PE & Health, Elementary Education - Group Presentations cont.
Class Session 7, recorded November 5, 2010.
Note: Class Session 6 was not recorded.
Where Do We Go From Here? Building on the Legacy of Dr. King
Where Do We Go From Here? Building on the Legacy of Dr. King
Signifiers in Cyberspace: Pt 1
This symposium draws together a group of speakers who have been involved with ICANN and who have commented on ICANN’s various processes over the last decade or so. They address legal, policy, commercial, practical, and technological issues that have arisen, and continue to arise, as the domain name system develops.
Signifiers in Cyberspace: Pt 2
This symposium draws together a group of speakers who have been involved with ICANN and who have commented on ICANN’s various processes over the last decade or so. They address legal, policy, commercial, practical, and technological issues that have arisen, and continue to arise, as the domain name system develops.
Signifiers in Cyberspace: Pt 3
This symposium draws together a group of speakers who have been involved with ICANN and who have commented on ICANN’s various processes over the last decade or so. They address legal, policy, commercial, practical, and technological issues that have arisen, and continue to arise, as the domain name system develops.
Signifiers in Cyberspace: Pt 4
This symposium draws together a group of speakers who have been involved with ICANN and who have commented on ICANN’s various processes over the last decade or so. They address legal, policy, commercial, practical, and technological issues that have arisen, and continue to arise, as the domain name system develops.
Signifiers in Cyberspace: Pt 5
This symposium draws together a group of speakers who have been involved with ICANN and who have commented on ICANN’s various processes over the last decade or so. They address legal, policy, commercial, practical, and technological issues that have arisen, and continue to arise, as the domain name system develops.
T4 Tips Podcast #3 - Subscribing to Podcasts Via iTunes
This weeks show is about subscribing to podcasts via iTunes. iTunes is available for both Windows and Macintosh. For more tips on subscribing visit the Apple iTunes page and view the multimedia tutorial (http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/itunes/it5-1.html) on subscribing to podcasts.It is important to know and remember that you don't have to have an iPod or any MP3 player to listen to podcasts. You can listen on your computer, or even burn them to a CD and play in your car or other C
T4 Tips Podcast #13 - Calendar Sharing with Sunbird
Sunbird is a free, open source software application that is similar to Microsoft's Outlook (at least the calendaring section of Outlook) and Apple's iCal.
To download Sunbird, please visit the Mozilla website (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/).
To Publish (Share) A School Calendar
Create a calendar to be shared using Sunbird.
Open Sunbird
File > New Calendar
At this point in time, choose to create the calendar On My Computer .
Name your calen
Coming full circle - the rise of the dragon
Has the global economy come full circle – starting with the West and making its way to the East?
Book review: The Indian Renaissance
Economics examiners must love China and India. What a perfect pair of rising economic Asian giants to use for a compare-and-contrast question for their students. A thousand years ago, both countries were civilised and technologically advanced while Europeans huddled in draughty castles and a gnawed meat off bones. Both countries missed out on the Industrial Revolution, and seemed bewildered by the rise of the barbarian West. But they succumbed to its domination, shook it off in the 1940s, then e
Political Science 61A: Minority Politics
Political Science 61A, Minority Politics, also cross listed as Chicano/Latino Studies 64, Minority Politics.
The course’s focus is the politics and experiences of specific groups: African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, and Asian Americans. This examination and analysis will not only enhance our understanding of these groups’ political roles, but will demonstrate that the U.S. political system cannot be adequately understood without understanding the political dynamics of ethnicity a
Lessons learned: The Nordic banking crisis of the 1990s
Once burned, twice shy. That’s a lesson that has helped a lot of Swedish and Finnish businesses dodge major disaster during the world’s most recent economic crisis.
Address pain points in society to do good and do better
Entrepreneurs looking for growth opportunities should begin by identifying 'pain points' in society, say INSEAD Professor Subi Rangan and Shantanu Prakash, the founder of Indian educational company, Educomp Solutions.
Conversation: Checking out of the Hotel
Check in, stay a while, maybe order room service, and then eventually checkout. In this lesson, see an example of the conversation around checking out of a hotel.














