2.2.4 Activity: segregation today
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
2.2.2 Treatment regimes
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
2.2 1 Social Darwinism and eugenics
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
Learn with Pictures and Video S2 #20 - Don’t Shop in Spanish Without These Words
You’re at the Mall of Spain, and you can’t get over how huge it is! It’s so big that you get a little overwhelmed and forget the Spanish words for what you came to buy. You look in a few stores and speak Spanish with a few people, and quickly you regain the confidence you [...]
TRMM Rainmap for September 1998: Zoom to Rotating Globe
A zoom to a rotating globe showing the monthly average rainfall for September 1998 as measured by TRMM. High rainfall rates are in red.
Een kleine test: Voornaamwoorden, internetverkoop, moderne kruisvaarders, tien tips voor mediarelati
U legt een aantal kleine tests af over bovenstaande onderwerpen
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Otis College: Hints for Readable Video Credits
Jennifer Egger is faculty at Otis College of Art and Design. She teaches Typography in the Digital Media Department. This video gives tips and suggestions for making Titles for Video legible and readable.
Spotlight on Paul Schalow - Global East Asia
It touches your life every day, yet how much do you really know about East Asia—home to three of today's most powerful nations and over a fifth of the world's population?
China, Korea, and Japan are major economic, politi- cal, and cultural players in an increasingly global 21st century. At the same time, the push for globalization within East Asia is being met with an equally power- ful pushback of nationalism and regionalism. How do social, cultural, and political narratives that posit endur
Sunday Service - 4/10/2011 - Sam Wells
A service of Sunday worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Can These Dry Bones Live?."
Ezekiel 37:1-14
John 11:1-44
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/eWmBWx
Sermon: http://bit.ly/fYR1c0
The Spotlight - Math + Stats = Charity Talent Night
Features the annual Math and Stats Society Charity Talent Night. This event provides an opportunity for McMaster's Science students to showcase their talents while raising money for a good cause.
Platform on Two Rotating Cylinders Model
The EJS Platform on Two Rotating Cylinders model displays the model of a platform resting on two equal cylinders are rotating with opposite angular velocities. There is kinetic friction between each cylinder and the platform. The separation between the cylinders and the coefficient of kinetic friction can be changed via textboxes.
SP.401 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (MIT)
This course offers an introduction to Women's and Gender Studies, an interdisciplinary academic field that asks critical questions about the meaning of gender in society. The primary goal of this course is to familiarize students with key issues, questions and debates in Women's and Gender Studies scholarship, both historical and contemporary. Gender scholarship critically analyzes themes of gendered performance and power in a range of social spheres, such as law, culture, work, medicine and the
Proof You Went Psychotic Last Night
What happens when we sleep? In this short clip from a larger segment Matt Walker argues that we all went psychotic last night. (02:23)
Learn about Acacia Trees
Learn about Acacia Trees - Dave shows you how Acacia trees grow in Africa in this one-minute video.
Seasons of the Year-Learn About Winter
In this video young students will learn about the season of winter. There are beautiful photographs illustrating various scenes of winter. There is no commentary and orchestra music plays in the background. This is a wonderful resource for introducing seasons and/or holidays in the classroom. Content is appropriate for the early childhood and/or preschool classroom. (2:45)
A Conversation with Temple Grandin
In this video, Temple Grandin is interviewed by The Autism Program of Illinois (TAP). She gives her advice on strategies to help Asperger students transition through different stages. She addresses some sensory issues, job skills, and effective teachers. This is a good resource for anyone working with any child on the Autism Spectrum. (5:57)
Order and Early Societies
How do diverse political structures and relationships distribute power and material resources? Through the rise of the Chinese empire, Mayan regional kingdoms, and the complex society of Igbo Ukwu, this unit considers the origins of centralized states and alternative political and social orders. (28:35)
Unique Species of Kentucky's Green River
This video from Kentucky's Last Great Places shows how the Green River has remained unusually clean and why it is home to several endangered aquatic species.
I Breathe WHAT??
In this activity, students will capture and examine the particles to gain an appreciation of how much dust, pollen and other particulate matter is present in the air around them. Students will place "pollution detectors" at various locations to determine which places have a lot of particles in the air and which places do not have as many. Quantifying and describing these particles is a first step towards engineering methods of removing contaminants from the air.