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Exercise and Health by Coronet Instructional Films - 1949
How exercise will make you healthy and popular.
Run time 9:50
Producer Coronet Instructional Films
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Shows that exercise aids in health, co-operative activities and opportunities for recognition.
Ken Smith remarks: Ernie, Jean, and Hal are three teens who have problems: Ernie is in "a run down condition," Jean is "shy and withdrawn," and Hal is "tense and irritable." But then all three join the Acrobatics Club at school and get into shape. Now
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Statistics I - MATH1020 - Red River College - Version 2015 Revision A - DRAFT 2015-10-24
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Introductory Statistics is intended for the one-semester introduction to statistics course for students who are not mathematics or engineering majors. It focuses on the interpretation of […]
Anthropology and Development: challenges for the 21st century [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor James Fairhead, Professor Katy Gardner, Professor David Lewis, Professor David Mosse | This is a panel discussion in support of the following publication Anthropology and Development Challenges for the Twenty-First Century, which will include both authors, Katy Gardner and David Lewis who are both LSE academics. Anthropology and Development is a completely rewritten new version of the best-selling and critically acclaimed book Anthropology, Development and the Post-Modern
Kinderrechten Via deze werkbundel komen kinderen meer te weten over de rechten van het kind. Volgende onderwerpen komen aan bod:
2016 Nieuwjaarsdag Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c 9.1 Key characteristics of the enlightenment Try to note down as many of the key characteristics of the Enlightenment as you can remember How did you manage thi Les configurations internationales de l'expertise et de la critique (audio) Table ronde introduite par Yohann Aucante (CESPRA) Avec Lesson 09 - One Minute Luxembourgish Tata Docomo mobile customer care Introduction The body has traditionally been treated as a biological object in psychology. However, some psychologists believe there is more to our bodies than that as they recognise that it is through the body that we relate to other people and the world about us. This course explores one particular theoretical perspective on embodiment: the phenomenological psychological perspective. This is an approach to psychology that acknowledges the social nature of embodiment, placing embodied experience centre s Acknowledgements This free course is an adapted extract from the course DD303 Cognitive psychology, which is currently out of presentation The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under aCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licencel Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how some of the needs of homeless people can be met. 7 Audio clip 4: Paul Paul was 30 years old when he was interviewed. He had been in and out of homelessness for most of his adult life, but had become a volunteer with the Cyrenians. He was living in a shared house with some other volunteers. Paul spent much of his childhood in a caravan in Happy Valley, near the sea, with his parents, brothers and sisters. At 21, when he was living with his girlfriend and her parents, his daughter was born. When she was two months old, they were kicked out, and Paul went to 3 When grief goes wrong Most people experiencing a grief reaction do not need specific professional help, although everyone could probably do with as much support as they can get from friends and family. Indeed, labelling someone as ‘bereaved’ and therefore by definition different, and possibly in need of some form of intervention, may in itself be harmful. But sometimes the usual sequence of events does not go to plan; people may develop an excessively severe or extremely long-term reaction to their bereavement Babbage: From headers to footies New Greek and Roman Galleries De Carle Lecture Series 2016: The Law and the Relational Self
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De Carle Lecture series
The Law and the Relational Self
Professor Jonathan Herring, DM Wolfe-Clarendon Fellow in Law, University of Oxford and 2016 De Carle Distinguished Lecturer presents the fourth of four public lectures in the Relational Law series.