Adolescent Health and Development
The course consists of lectures, readings, discussions, panels of guest speakers, group and individual projects. The purpose of the lectures, readings, discussion and panels of guest speakers is to explore a variety of aspects of adolescence and adolescent health. The group and individual projects are meant to help students develop skills to work in multi-disciplinary teams and analyze adolescent health concerns through conceptual frameworks and recommend effective solutions through intervention
CNN Tribute to Steve Jobs
This is a CNN, seven-minute tribute and timeline for Steve Jobs, the visionary leader of Apple.
Fire Safety
Now for another amazing safety video featuring Purdue Pete!
Today's topic: Fire alarm evacuation procedures.
The Seven Seas - Episode #2 France
The Seven Seas: Arts and Cultures of ECU is a student produced program for East Carolina University. The show examines cultures and arts from around the world. This week's show visits the country of France. Our guests include Dr. Marylaura Papalas and Dr. Anne-Helen Miller, Professors in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Dr. Papalas will discuss the contemporary culture of modern France and Dr. Miller will discuss the history and art of the Palace of Versailles.
Setting in a Story - Free English Video by Brightstorm
In literature, a setting is the time and location in which a story takes place. This video explains how to analyze a setting. When asked to analyze a setting it's important to ask how the story would be different if it took place somewhere else. (2:51)
DB Step-Ups
Teaching:
•Start with DB's at sides
•Place box in front of feet to step onto
Coaching:
• Place foot on box and drive through front hip
• Drive knee up toe up
• Step back down to ground alternate legs and repeat
Common Errors:
• Athlete steps up in two motions rather than one
• Athlete shifts weight onto front toe
• Posture is lost
Marsh Fork Elementary
Meet the children of Marsh Fork Elementary in Sundial, West Virginia. The very coal mining that supports the community also threatens the local students. Professor Charlie brings awareness to this potentially dangerous situation of living so close to one of America's biggest coal mines. (4:44)
U.S. Sen. Harkin: Transaction tax would also ease volatility
Nov. 2 - Senator Tom Harkin speaks to Insider after unveiling legislation aimed at speculators that would tax Wall Street financial transactions.
Hugh Grant welcomes baby girl
Nov. 02 - The British actor announces that he is now the proud father of a daughter. Alicia Powell reports.
Santa Claus competition delivers in Hong Kong
Nov. 2 - Hong Kong's Santa Clauses catch plastic reindeer and guard their beards while sipping porridge in the quest for a spot in Sweden's 2011 Santa Claus Winter Games. Tara Cleary reports.
Ban Ki-moon sees charred remains in Libya
Nov. 2 - U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon toured a military base where the charred remains of 53 people were found after the fall of Tripoli. Deborah Gembara reports.
Bernanke talks Europe, "Occupy" protests
Nov 2 - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talked about topics ranging from Europe's debt problems to criticism from Occupy Wall Street protesters in his regularly scheduled press conference. Rough Cut. No reporter narration.
Fed cuts GDP forecast
Nov 2 - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faces reporters to discuss why policymakers lowered their economic forecasts for gross domestic product (GDP) after a two-day meeting. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Three blasts rip through Basra
Nov. 2 - Three explosions outside cafes in central Basra kill at least eight people and wound dozens more. Deborah Gembara reports.
Europe in chaos, but Fed helps stocks
Nov 2 - Summary of business headlines: Greece may not get next bailout payment until vote; Italy rushes to soothe investor worries; Federal Reserve holds rates but cuts growth forecast; Wall Street gains as economy improves. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Greece's Papandreou gets EU grilling
Nov. 2 - Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou held talks with European leaders including French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and IMF chief Christine Lagarde ahead of the G20 summit in Cannes, as EU leaders have told Greece it needs to hold a referendum by December 4.
Protesters rally in Oakland, shut port operations
Nov. 2 - Hundreds of protesters block Oakland streets, and Maritime operations at the city's port are shut down by protesters rallying against economic inequality and police brutality. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Raw/Cooked: Lan Tuazon
Raw/Cooked presents a year-long series of five exhibitions by under-the-radar Brooklyn artists. Thousands of artists are creating work in Brooklyn every day, affirming the borough as one of the world's creative capitals. To recognize emerging Brooklyn artists and provide a showcase for their work, the Brooklyn Museum, with support from Bloomberg, invited five artists to present their first major museum exhibitions. The artists were given the opportunity to work with the Museum's collection and t
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