Health and Human Rights Pamphlets The Learning Network pamphlets have been developed using principles of popular education and are suited for use by academia and community organisations' with other members of civil society. This series of 6 pamphlets explores differen
The U.S. Day Ahead: Consumer savings set to fall
Nov. 22 - S&P Senior Economist Beth Ann Bovino says personal income data should show Americans are spending more than their earnings which could mean trouble down the road.
The Deaths of Others [Audio]
Speaker(s): John Tirman | US author John Tirman argues that while Americans are rightly concerned about the number of US troops killed in battle, they can seem indifferent, often oblivious, to the far greater number of casualties suffered by those they fight and those they fight for. John Tirman is executive director of MIT's Center for International Studies. This lecture marks the publication of his new book The Death of Others.
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Weekly ISS Recap - Nov. 14-Nov. 18, 2011
The weekly International Space Station video recap for Nov. 14-Nov. 18, 2011
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Syrian protesters: "Death and not humiliation"
Nov. 22 - Video purports to show a funeral for a man in Homs who opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claim was killed by security forces. Katharine Jackson reports.
Stock options: just asking for disaster?
Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Business at the University of Toronto, rails against stock-based compensation, pointing to it as a slippery slope responsible for much of the financial malaise we've experienced. Clay Lowery, former assistant secretary for the U.S. treasury answers: But shareholders demand results, so what is there to do?
Is the U.S. learning from Canada's example? Nope.
Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Clay Lowery lays out where the U.S. went wrong financially in the last few years and how Canada has set a great example. Then, he elaborates on how the U.S. ignored it all.
Maoist rebels re-enter civilian life
Nov. 20 - Former Maoist fighters in Nepal prepare to re-enter civilian life. Julie Noce reports.
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Cold agglutinins cause RBC clumping at temperatures below 37C (for example, at room temperature of 22C). This can result in an artifactual reduction of the RBC count, with increased MCHC and increased MCV. Warming the sample to body temperature reverses these changes.
Cold agglutinins may occur in lymphomas, auto-immune disorders, and with certain infections (infectious mononucleosis and severe Mycoplasma infection).
Rouleaux formation may also occur in some disorders at body temperature. The
Golden Christmas Tree lights up
Nov. 22 - A US$2-million Christmas tree made out of pure gold goes on display in Tokyo for the holiday season. Elly Park reports.
Group 15 (Snav) - The Data Protection Act 1998
Group 15 (Snav) - The Data Protection Act 1998
Simple Logarithmic Equations - Problem 4 of 5
This video is a continuation and provides another example of how to solve a simple logarithmic equation by putting it in exponential form. (1:54)
Simple Logarithmic Equations - Problem 5 of 5
This video is a continuation and demonstrates another example of how to solve a simple logarithmic equation by putting it in exponential form. (1:14)
Richard Wolff at Occupy Boston
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SFSP Lille 2011 – Conflits d’intérêts : mise en perspective avec les pratiques dans d’autres
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – Conflits d’intérêts : mise en perspective avec les pratiques dans d’autres pays
Intervenant(s)Â : Marc A. Rodwin, Edmond J. Safra Center Research Lab Fellow, Harvard University, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School
Résumé : En France, le scandale du Mediator mis en lumière les conflits d'intérêts qui gangrènent le système de santé national. De récents rapports officiels montrent que les autorités publiques ont eu recours Ã
What’s wrong with our current immigration policy?
Assistant professor of political science Efrén Pérez explains what he thinks is wrong with our current immigration policy and the immigration debate. View 2012 election expertise information for Efren Perez >> Visit election VU to find all Vanderbilt experts on the 2012 election >>













