Understanding Palliative Care: Supportive care for people with serious illnesses
"Understanding Palliative Care" was held at the University of Arizona on Monday, April 30, 2012. It was presented by UA Life & Work Connections as a "Lunch & Learn" Series event.
Presenters: Barbara Allen, RN, C., Pediatrics Nurse, The University of Arizona Medical Center; Dr. Larry Lincoln, Medical Director, TMC Hospice, Retiring Infectious Disease Specialist; Mary Steele, RN, MA, MSN, Director of Special Nursing Services, Tucson Medical Center;
Palliative care is an emerging medical specia
SFU Pipe Band Teaching in New York
Members of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band share their talents and expertise with young and old piping and drumming enthusiasts at workshops hosted by the band in Queens, NYC.
Lotus Seven S4 Restoration: Restoring The Front Uprights, Hubs, and Disks
Andrew R. Barron
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Genetics: Tour of the Basics (Interactive)
In this interactive activity from the University of Utah, explore DNA and the role it plays in determining how our bodies function and what traits we have. In all organisms, the instructions for creating cell structures and for driving vital processes such as cell division are encoded in the chemical language of DNA. Take a tour of the basics of genetics and learn about DNA, genes, chromosomes, proteins, and inheritance.
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How Sunglasses Work
This one minute video explains the different types of sunglasses and how they react to light. An excellent overview to show students how they protect you from ultraviolet rays.
全学教育「大学と社会(2012年度)」の映像を追加しました(学内限定)。
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Crown Forum: Supplemental
April 10, 2012
Supplemental Crown Forum
Speaker: Michelle Alexander (author)
Crown Forum: Senior Day
April 26, 2012
Senior Day Crown Forum
Dr. Schmidlin, Severe Weather Expert
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Axis Sally, a voice from the past
On May 6, 1945 a radio announcer Americans called "Axis Sally" made her last propaganda broadcast on behalf of Nazi Germany. "Sunday Morning" looks back at the life of Mildred Gillars, an Ohio native who broadcast on behalf of Hitler.
Computer Pioneers - Pioneer Computers Part 1
53:26 [Recorded: 1996]
Part 1 of 2 The Dawn of Electronic Computing
1935 1945
Computer
pioneer Gordon Bell hosts this two-part program on the evolution of
electronic computing from its pre-World War II origins through the
development of the first commercial computers. His narration traces the development of the stored program computer architecture which remains the foundation of todays modern computers.
In Part 1 The
builders of
Job Play: Lighting Designer (Interactive)
Students will play the role of a lighting designer to understand that the lighting designer creates stage lighting for performances and that one needs to understand how the electrical components are connected. This animated interactive job exploration experience connects schoolwork with real work and familiarizes students with skills needed to become a lighting designer for the theater.
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Leah Nichols: Bodies (as mass) + Building (as mass)
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m.
Terming a collection of bodies "a mass" redefines bodies from another programmatic factor to an active force, a malleable, porous architecture in itself. The merging together of Oakland City Hall and the adjacent Frank H. Ogawa Plaza will respond to the active force of bodies as mass by instigating both the f
Shockwave: Hotel Roof Collapse
Firefighters battle a blaze in an Oklahoma City hotel. Suddenly a hunk of a burning roof collapses and a fireman is swallowed by flames. In this video clip, learn more about the Oklahoma City hotel roof collapse. (3:27)
La Energia De Los Volcanes - (en español)
Video educativo que muestra el proceso por el cual se obtiene energía a través del vapor contenido en el subsuelo. (6:02)
Machu Picchu Decoded - National Geographic - 02/04 - Subtitulos en Español
Un documental de National Geographic sobre la fascinante y misteriosa ciudad precolombina inca perdida de Machu Picchu. Durante 400 años estuvo abandonado por su acantilado de niebla, la ciudad estuvo perdida en la selva. Redescubierto en 1911, no contenía documentos escritos o grabados, nada de lo que podría arrojar luz sobre su historia. Los Subtitulos son de aRGENTeaM. (13:52)
Do Lectures: Can Innovation Flourish in a Conservative Industry?
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, if
our homes and offices be more intelligent? And if they become so, will
they save energy? Markus believes they can do both. And his wireless
technology can do it. Markus Brehler, CEO & founder of Enocean.
These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, jus
Leçon 4 - Partie 2 : Débat sur la mise en scène documentaire
Un débat organisé à partir de l'ouvrage de François Niney : "Le documentaire et ses faux-semblants" qui interroge la nature des images à la télévision et au cinéma.
A quoi reconnaît-on un documentaire ? Qu'est-ce qui distingue, à l'écran, le monde réel d'un monde fictionnel ? Entre ceux qui croient aveuglément à l'objectivité des prises de vue (actualités ou archives) et ceux qui leur dénient toute vérité, n'y voyant que "mise en scène", le













