2.2 Specific issues in addiction The term ‘addiction’ carries a number of different meanings. The word is generally used with reference to drugs (e.g. heroin, nicotine, alcohol), where a person is described as being ‘dependent on’ or ‘addicted to’ a substance. Also, substances are described as ‘addictive’ or ‘non-addictive’, implying that addiction is an intrinsic property of the substance. Some people are addicted to food. Given that food is necessary, in what sense is
"Japanese Education and Society in Crisis"
A talk by Yoshifumi Tawara, Secretary General of the Children and Textbooks Japan Network 21. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies.
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SIFUD-PP La Baule 2015 : ATELIER 5 - L'insuffisance sphinctérienne en uro-gynécologie (Vidéo) 38ème congrès de la SIFUD-PP du 16 au 18
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Titre : ATELIER 5 : L'insuffisance sphinctérienne en uro-gynécologie, de la
définition à la prise en charge Auteur (s) : Dr Brigitte FATTON, Dr Pierre COSTA, Nîmes                                              PROGRAMME MERCREDI 16 SEPTEMBRE 20
Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care
As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Do you find yourself only understanding the key parts of Japanese conversations? Would you like to understand what’s happening around you in daily life in Japan? Then this Japanese Listening Comprehension for Intermediate Learners series is for you! In each lesson of this five-part series, you’ll see an image, hear a [...]
Scientists discuss facts about the planet Jupiter. Scientists talks about how massive Jupiter is, how Jupiter was discovered by Galileo, the moons of Jupiter, the red spot on Jupiter and how big it is, the gas that makes up the planet, the rotation of the planet, the surface of the planet, and the comet that is orbiting around Jupiter. They discuss the comet hitting the planet Jupiter and the reactions that took place. In this video various scient
Speaker(s): Fyodor Lukyanov | Leading Moscow analyst Fyodor Lukyanov argues that it's time to redefine the Europe – Russia relationship based on a pragmatic understanding of respective interests and capabilities. Fyodor Lukyanov is editor of Russia in Global Affairs. Vladislav Zubok is Professor of International History at LSE and Chair of Europe and Russia and Ukraine Working Group Dahrendorf Forum. LSE IDEAS (@LSEIDEAS) is a foreign policy think-tank within LSE's Institute for Global Affairs
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