Informed Consent Prior to Immunization: Initial Visit in Series: Parent has not reviewed standard in
By: bccdc ImmunizeBC instructional video about Informed Consent Prior to Immunization - initial visit in series (i.e 2 months) where parent has not reviewed standard information.
Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi Recoreded on 4/4/12
Open Classroom - 4/4/12 #5 Q&A
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/4/12: Food and Health: The Obesity Epidemic
Lectures:
Katy Tucker - Professor of Health Sciences and Director, Boston Puerto Rican Health Study
Richard Daynard - Professor of Law and Director, Public Health Advocacy Institute, Northeastern University
Alan Meyers - Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public
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Thomas Jefferson's Agricultural Life
When Americans visit Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello in Virginia, they’re visiting the home of one of history’s most impassioned farmers. A tour of Monticello today reveals part of his legacy in carefully maintained gardens and grounds. It’s where this founding father performed countless experiments of his own developing new edibles. In this video clip, learn more about Thomas Jefferson and his agricultural life. (3:32)
Hewitt, Meijer and Szyperski: The Actor Model (everything you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask At Lang.NEXT 2012, several conversations happened in the "social room", which was right next to the room where sessions took place. Our dear friend, Erik Meijer, led many interesting conversations, some of which we are fortunate enough to have caught on camera for C9. We'll begin with these Expert
Duke Chapel Live - Easter Sunday- 4/8/2012- Sam Wells
Duke Chapel Live - Easter - 4/8/2012
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon:(47:35)
"I wonder if you've ever looked into a deep, dark, cave. It's cold, it's mysterious, it's maybe a little damp, and there's this little voice in your head that's saying to you, 'If I go down too far into it either there'll be something scary and angry down there that'll get me, or, maybe worse, there'll be some kind of rock that will roll across the face of the cave and shut me in -- and no one will hear my cries.' Mar
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Race and Ethnicity: The Japanese-American Experience in World War II
Professor Yan Bai presents "The Japanese-American Experience in World War II" at GRCC's Race and Ethnicity Conference.
Great Decisions: "Energy Geopolitics" by Colonel Thomas J. Sexton
Energy and its National Security implications remains a focal point for nearly every American since our nation's "wake up call" during the Arab Oil Embargo of 1973-1974. After nearly forty years, are we any closer to finding alternatives to our addiction to petroleum? Can we survive an interruption in the flow of oil from the Middle East to our shores? This presentation will explore our nation's use of Energy and its important and timely National Security implications.
Letters : Klasversiering Met deze letters kun je je klas versieren. Je kunt de documenten afdrukken op gekleurd papier, maar je kunt ook alles inkleuren. Als je alles lamineert, kun je deze letters jaren gebruiken. Je kunt ze aan je deur hangen, maar je kunt je klas of …

Sustainable Development and Integrated Management Approach
In main stream theory of development, development measured by "economic growth" was the main theme. The meaning of “development” in the context of international development had evolved during the past 30 years. From the lessons of 1980s, particularly represented by failures and mistakes in development field in Africa and Asia, "sustainable development" has become underlying concept to plan, implement and evaluate the development practice
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Bone Cancer Surgery Options for the Adult Patient
By: mdanderson Valerae Lewis, M.D., Associate Professor in The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Department of Orthopaedic Oncology, discusses the many surgery options for bone cancer patients. Limb salvage surgery replaces the cancerous bone with either a bone graft from another person (allowgraft), a metal implant or a combination of the two (allo-prosthetic). After amputation of the lower leg, rotationplasty moves the ankle joint to where the knee once was to function as the knee
Legatum Lecture: Chris Meyer "The Emerging Economies Drive the Evolution of Capitalism" For half a century the US has sat at the center of the global economic system, and Western-style capitalism has dominated. Now, it's no secret that the center of gravity is shifting. Christopher Meyer discuss today's deeply held assumptions about capitalism and the world of other possibilities in emerging economies. For more videos visit:http://legatum.mit.edu/media?tag=Video <
Marvelous Mozart The last movement of Mozart's Duo for Violin and Viola Number 1 in G major. Soloists MIT students Sherman Jia on violin and Adrian Anantawan on viola. Bravo! Bravi! Thanks to Sherman's teacher Lynn Chang and to Marcus Thompson of the MIT Chamber Music Society, Killian Hall, March 23, 2012.
Unequal Mobility and its Social Consequences
Dr Karen Lucas delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012.
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