City Mouse and Country Mouse
In this video segment from Between the Lions, Cyril is a mouse who lives in the city and always wakes up to the sounds of the city. On the subway ride to work, everyone talks on cellphones. Cyril's job is downtown, in the center of all the hubbub. Cyril likes that, but sometimes wishes for a little peace and quiet. Cindy lives in the country in the center of a cedar forest. She wakes up to birds singing. Everything else is pretty quiet. Cindy likes working in her garden, but sometimes she g
Prominent Anti-Racist Writer Speaks on Campus
The College of Charleston hosted one of the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. Tim Wise presented "Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equality" on Monday, February 27, 2012 in Physicians Auditorium. This event was free and open to the public as part of the Office of Institutional Diversity Signature Speaker Series and Black History Month programming.
Tim Wise has been called, "One of the most brilliant, articulate and cou
Before the Journey: AU Symphonic Band heading to China
The Auburn University Symphonic Band travels to and performs in China in March 2012.
http://ocm.auburn.edu/abroad/china2012/
Getting with the Program - Innovation at Harvard
Students from all disciplines flock to Computer Science 1, or "CS50," one of the most popular offerings at Harvard. Taught by David Malan, senior lecturer on computer science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the course gives participants the opportunity to become savvy programmers, creating apps and tackling new and unfamiliar problems across a wide spectrum. It culminates in the CS50 fair, where students showcase their efforts for the entire Harvard community.
Bench to Bedside - Innovation at Harvard
Harvard researchers and clinicians collaborate across disciplines and around the globe to craft solutions to the world's toughest health challenges. They're promoting the well-being of disadvantaged children worldwide; turning the human body into a laboratory to more effectively study cells; and advocating for a more proactive approach to medicine. Together, they drive advances from the laboratory bench to the patient bedside.
Hear remarks from these Harvard faculty at the cutting edge:
Paula
Jonathan Yardley: 2011 National Book Festival
Jonathan Yardley appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: The 1981 Pulitzer Prize winner for criticism, Jonathan Yardley is a book critic for The Washington Post. In 2003, Yardley began his "Second Reading" series in which he "reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past." He ended the series in 2010, and this year a compilation volume, "Second Readings" was published. Yardley's other books include "Ring: A Biography of Ring Lardner," "Out of Step: Notes from a
Kia DuPree: 2011 National Book Festival
Kia DuPree appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Kia DuPree is a former assistant editor at St. Martin's Press. She received the 2005 Fiction Honor Book Award from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association for her debut, self-published novel, "Robbing Peter." Her short story "Lost One" was included in Essence's best-selling anthology, "Hood 2 Hood." In 2010, DuPree published "Damaged," to be followed by "Silenced" this October.
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Kazu Kibuishi: 2011 National Book Festival
Kazu Kibuishi appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Kazu Kibuishi is the founder and editor of the "Flight Anthologies,"a critically acclaimed comics series, as well as the creator of "Daisy Kutter: The Last Train," a winner of the YALSA Best Books for Young Adults Award. Born in Tokyo, Kibuishi moved to the U.S. with his mother and brother when he was a child. He graduated from film school and then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.
The Call of the Wild by Jack London - Whole Book
This voice recording can be hard to get used to, especially for three and a half hours. But I included it on WatchKnowLearn because it is a great classic. Perhaps there will be a better recording in the future. The words appear on the screen as they are read. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Tom Crawford. (03:32:24)
Formation médicale 2011 - Microscopie numérique : nouvel outil pédagogique.
Titre : Formation médicale 2011 - Microscopie numérique : nouvel outil pédagogique pour la lecture de lames virtuelles en enseignement de la santé
Auteurs : Jean-Louis MEGNIEN (Paris) ; Benoit TERRIS (Paris) ; Frédéric RIVALLAND (Paris) ; Patrick BERCHE (Paris)
Résumé : Introduction
L’enseignement de l’Anatomie-pathologie, de l’Histologie, de l’Hématologie et de l’Odontologie au sein des UFR de Santé repose sur des cours magistraux, des enseignements di
The Monetary Theory of Current Textbooks in the Light of 'The Theory of Money and Credit' Cooking with Angus #66: THE BOB MUS 162-01, Organ, Fall 2004 My Choice - Daniel AlomÃa Robles: El Cóndor Pasa King Tut Unwrapped: Tut's Name Change Bile Duct Cancer – Rare but Numbers are Growing Formation médicale 2011 - Bilan de la formation continue en e-learning de l’hygiène à Grenoble.
Titre : Formation médicale 2011 - Bilan de la formation continue en e-learning de l’hygiène au CHU de Grenoble Formation médicale 2011 - État des lieux des pratiques de recherche et rôle de la SIFEM.
Titre : Formation médicale 2011 - État des lieux des pratiques de recherche en éducation médicale et rôle de la SIFEM dans le développement et la promotion de la discipline dans le monde francophone Formation médicale 2011 - L’objectif d'une publication par interne est réaliste même en chirurg
Titre : Formation médicale 2011 - L’objectif « au moins une publication par interne » est réaliste… même en chirurgie ! Bad posture contributes to migraines, chronic pain
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This course consists of weekly private organ lessons (45 minutes per one hour academic credit) at Evergreen Presbyterian Church, or other arranged location. Practice time will be scheduled at Evergreen for the use of the building and organ.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
El Cóndor Pasa (The Condor Goes by or Flies by) is a song from the zarzuela El Cóndor Pasa by the Peruvian composer Daniel Alomía Robles written in 1913 and ...
Tutankhamun's magnificent golden throne bears subtle, but clear evidence that the young king changed his name to distance himself from the discredited religious cult established by his father Akhenaton. In this videp clip, learn more about Tut’s name change. (1:44)
By: mdanderson Download from itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/bile-duct-cancer-rare-but/id431848216?i=111464398. Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) is rare. There are 4,000 – 5,000 newly-diagnosed cases in the United States each year, and the numbers are growing. It’s important to get the disease treated at a multidisplinary facility that specializes in bile duct cancer. Thomas Aloia, M.D., Assistant Professor in Surgical Oncology; Boris Blechacz, M.D., Assistant Professor in t
Auteur (s) : Marie-Reine Mallaret (Grenoble) ; Daniel Pagonis (Grenoble)
Résumé : Introduction
Les formations périodiques en hygiène et sécurité des soins sont indispensables. Les contraintes des établissements rendent inefficaces les dispositifs de formation classique. L’objectif était de tester la faisabilité d’une formation à distance (FD), dâ
Auteurs : Thierry Pelaccia (Strasbourg) ; Valérie Dory (Bruxelles) ; Jean-François Denef (Bruxelles)
Résumé : Introduction
La recherche en éducation médicale est en plein essor à travers le monde. Certains pays – dont la France – semblent rester à l’écart d
Auteurs : Pablo Ortega Deballon (Dijon) ; Olivier Facy (Dijon) ; Nicolas Cheynel (Dijon) ; Patrick Rat (Dijon)
Résumé : Introduction
L’internat est une période d’énorme activité pour les internes : ils posent les bases de leur vie professionnelle et, souvent, familiale. Au-delà du temps dévolu à l’apprentissage de la pathologie, Ã
Stress that is felt in the neck and shoulder muscles as well as bad posture and a sedentary lifestyle may be setting up many people for a chronic pain state, according to new research by Dr. Paul Durham, director of the Center for Biomedical and Life Sciences at Missouri State University.













