Office Hours with Jeffrey Greeson on Handling Holiday Stress
Jeffrey Greeson, a clinical health psychologist at Duke Integrative Medicine, takes questions from viewers about ways to cope with holiday stress, during a live "Office Hours" webcast interview December 3, 2010. Learn more at http://www.dukeintegrativemedicine.org.
Financial Assistance Services: Verification Selection
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Financial assistance is offered based upon financial need as determined by the federal governments system of need analysis. There is also financial assistance available to those that do not have need according to federal guidelines but that require assistance in paying for college costs. This aid is primarily in the form of low interest loans.
What is Financial Need?
According to federal guidelines, financial need is based on the following equ
BRUSH YOUR TEETH
Here is a fun video that teaches children how to brush their teeth. This video would help children to want to keep their teeth clean and shiny.
Complete Smartboard Tutorial
A video tutorial on smartboard.
Chichen Itza
This video is a brief overcap of the Mayan culture temple that is located in modern Mexico. This video focuses on the orgins of the Temple of Chichen Itza. It provides a quite a few facts of the temple and some of it characteristics. For instance, there are 365 steps to reach the top of th temple.
Aztec Prymaids
Brief cap of the Aztec Prymaids and how they came about.
What Does a Librarian Do?
A six minute video that explains the many things that a librarian can help a student with at school.
 run time 6:40
Multiplication Strategies
What Strategies can I use to solve a multiplication problem? This video shows the different strategies on how do to so by: repeated addition, make groups, multiplication table, skip counting, and arrays!
"Unpack Your Adjectives"
This is a video of the School House Rock song teaching students about adjectives while giving them examples.
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VF - Session santé publique et reproduction : séance de questions
La séance de questions concernant les présentations :
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VA - Access to medical products (video)
Access to medical products vs intellectual protection in a transnational context by Natalia Lojko.
SCD Médecine.
6.441 Information Theory (MIT)
6.441 offers an introduction to the quantitative theory of information and its applications to reliable, efficient communication systems. Topics include mathematical definition and properties of information, source coding theorem, lossless compression of data, optimal lossless coding, noisy communication channels, channel coding theorem, the source channel separation theorem, multiple access channels, broadcast channels, Gaussian noise, and time-varying channels.
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2010 Uehiro Lecture 3: Professor Masaki Ichinose
Modes of Responsibility Part 3: Death Penalty and Human Rights Masaki Ichinose takes a historical approach to investigate the issue of the death penalty, examining Locke's theory of property rights to discuss the justifiability and possibility of the death penalty. He proposes a view ('impossibilism') on the death penalty rather than retentionism or abolitionism - the impossibilism is a hypothetical or conditional view presupposing the theory of human rights.
MIT Schubert Quintet Performance
MIT students and alums of the MIT Chamber Music Society play the 45 minute long String Quintet in C major by Franz Schubert. This is the first movement. One of the best works of chamber music. Gorgeous and complex. Bravo to David Somach and Ari Umans violins, Stephen Chang viola, Boris Khaykovich and Drew Wolpert cellos. Thanks to Marcus Thompson coach. Killian Hall, December, 2010. Plans for more to come.
Deborah Nightingale - "Service Systems Innovation for Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome in
"Service Systems Innovation for Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome in the U.S. Military: An Enterprise Systems Approach" is a presentation given by Deborah Nightingale, Professor of the Practice of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, MIT' Codirector, MIT Lean Advancement Initiative at the MIT System Design and Management's 2010 Systems Thinking for Contemporary Challenges Conference on October 22, 2010.
Please reference the link below for Deborah Nightingale's pres
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The extreme challenges of life in the polar regions require the animals who make their habitat there to make many adaptations. This unit explores the polar climate and how animals like reindeer, polar bears, penguins, sea life and even humans manage to survive there. It looks at the adaptations to physiological proceses, the environmental effects on diet, activity and fecundity, and contrasts the strategies of aquatic and land-based animals in surviving in this extreme habitat. This unit builds
3.5.1 Summary of Section 3
The extreme challenges of life in the polar regions require the animals who make their habitat there to make many adaptations. This unit explores the polar climate and how animals like reindeer, polar bears, penguins, sea life and even humans manage to survive there. It looks at the adaptations to physiological proceses, the environmental effects on diet, activity and fecundity, and contrasts the strategies of aquatic and land-based animals in surviving in this extreme habitat. This unit builds
CSM Institute for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: Technology
Meet Pam Tolliver, Instrument Controls Technician with Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, LLC.
The Berkley Center Lectures: Human Rights and Universal Values (with Hans Joas)
In his third Berkley Center lecture, Hans Joas argues that human rights controversies depends on the way we talk about values with one another.
Religion, Democracy in the Foreign Policy of Obama: New Trends in the Data on Religion and Democracy
The day-long event consisted of four panels, each of which examined the question of religion and democracy in U.S. foreign policy from a different perspective. The panels addressed the role of religious actors in U.S. democracy programs and policies; the 'twin tolerations' and democratic stability in highly religious societies; emerging trends in the data concerning the relationships between religion and democracy; and the relationship between Islam and democracy in key Muslim countries.













