Stimulants for Cognitive Decline and Memory Loss
During menopause, women may experience a noticeable decline in some cognitive abilities, such as memory. Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine are investigating this phenomenon, and whether drugs used to treat disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit (ADHD) might counteract the effect.
C. Neill Epperson, an associate professor in Perelman's departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, and director of the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral W
Barn Owl Chicks
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Barn Owl Chicks. Students will enjoy the close up views of these chicks with their mom interacting in their natural environment. Ethereal and ghost-like, the barn owl (Tyto alba) has golden-grey colored upperparts, and pure white underparts. The heart-shaped facial disc is pale, and the large eyes are black. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nat
Liberty and Property In 1956, the Mont Pelerin Society was entering a difficult period in which its intellectual lights were drifting away from liberalism of the old school. Ludwig von Mises used his speech that year to explain why this was a terrible trend. He didn't rebuke anyone. What he did was back away from the events of the day to provide a sweeping reconstruction of economic history from the ancient world to the present. He provided a model of how to think outside one's own generation to understand the re
Southern Secession and Reconstruction The Rise of the American Empire Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism Theory and History Historians and the Welfare-Warfare State The Role of the Intellectuals Pre-History of the Austrian School Foundations of Welfare Economics Roodkapje en de wolf : Moderne versie op rijm Dit gedicht gebruikte ik al meerdere keren als instap voor een les creatief schrijven met als onderwerp 'Herschrijven van een bestaand sprookje'. Issues in Survey Research Design Timelapse HD Solar System Lesson for Kids (Interactive Game) 3 Types of Levers Bears Show How To Live the Public Affairs Mission Cartooning: Drawing a Shark Dust Storms Strike America Word Family -ell-
Donald W. Livingston speaks on Southern Secession and Reconstruction at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Joseph R. Stromberg discusses the Rise of the American Empire for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Paul Gottfried speaks on Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents the speech, Theory and History at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Joseph Stromberg covers Historians and the Welfare-Warfare State at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Ralph Raico speaks on the Role of the Intellectuals at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Jorg Guido Hülsmann discusses the Pre-History of the Austrian School at Mises University 2001.
Jorg Guido Hülsmann talks about the Foundations of Welfare Economics at Mises University 2003.
Leads participants through the process of designing their own survey. Examines the major decisions faced by a health researcher who wants to design and implement a survey. Explores the potential sources of bias associated with alternative approaches to sample design, respondent recruitment, data collection methods (interviews in-person or by telephone, computer assisted interviews, or mail surveys) instrument design, and field administration. Participants prepare a defensible proposal for a surv
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This Interactive game introduces a lesson on the solar system to the students. It explains each planet and what and where it is. This interactive and educational lesson plan is designed to teach kids all about the solar system. Voice is computerized, but usable information (4:02)
This cartoon helps teach younger students about the three different types of levers. Some key vocabulary words include: lever, fulcrum, effort, force, and load. (02:13)
Missouri State has a public affairs mission, but that term can seem ambiguous. Dr. Kurt Heinlein, associate professor of theatre and dance and the provost fellow for public affairs, shares what it really means to the Missouri State community to be culturally competent, exhibit ethical leadership and be engaged in the community.
Watch this video to learn to draw a cartoon shark. Detailed, step-by-step directions are demonstrated. The cartoonist explains how to stylize features when creating cartoons.
Families were driven out of the once fertile Great Plains by massive dust clouds. Some of these dust clouds could rise 10,000 feet and reach as far as New York City. In this video clip, learn more about the dust storms of America. (2:48)
Hector and Lisa use their br-ight br-ains to come up with different words that can be made from one phoneme. The goal for this segment is word family -ell-. (0:33)













