September 11 - Attack on the Pentagon
When American Airlines Flight 77 hit the Pentagon, even reporters inside the building weren’t sure what was happening. This is one of the first reports by a journalist inside the Pentagon the morning of 9/11. (2:26)
4.1 Thinking about gender So far in this course you have considered some general issues concerning difference, diversity and communication in care services, and how these issues relate specifically to ‘race’ and ethnicity. In this section we move on to another area that has been the focus of debate and of initiatives in policy and practice. As with ethnicity, the roots of much current thinking about gender in health and social care are the campaigns of activists in the 1970s and 1980s. However, it is also importan
Slow Hindi – Microfinance (part 3) Fuentes, recursos y servicios de información Enterprise in the sports industry Museum aan de IJzer : lespakket SO (2) Begeleidend lespakket bij een bezoek aan het Museum aan de IJzer voor de oudste leerlingen van het secundair onderwijs. De brochure wil het kritisch denken bij de jongeren stimuleren. Community Action, Global Impact Hybrid Art > Synthesized Architecture 6.6 A few final thoughts This final section has concentrated on the heart, the lungs and the blood – the body's cardio-respiratory system. We saw briefly how the body takes oxygen in through the lungs, and discussed the importance of this for athletes in various sports. To understand the role of oxygen in the body and its importance to athletes, we had to draw on information that we had discussed in earlier sections about the way oxygen is carried in the blood and the way that the heart pumps blood to different par Delivering Medicine Through Lettuce, World Altering Medical Advancements Duke Medicine Profiles: Shannon K. Morgan, CPNP, MSN Britain's anti-immigration heartland: We want our country back Duke Medicine Profiles: Fidel A. Valea, MD Virtual Maths - Shapes, Space and Measure, Theodolite Survey simulation Personality and values CINAHL Subject Heading Searching (PowerPoint) Ecological Tipping Points (Spanish Subtitles) Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula Am I my mind? Finding no e+e- Peaks
Hi, my name is Altergyan and today we have a slow Hindi lesson where I will read part of a wikipedia.org article to you slowly in Hindi. This will give […]
La asignatura Fuentes, recursos y servicios de información ofrece una visión general de los principales recursos de información existentes que se pueden emplear para atender las demandas de los usuarios en el contexto del servicio de referencia de una unidad documental. Se pretende que el alumno obtenga los conocimientos, competencias y habilidades necesarias para poder buscar, seleccionar y evaluar cual es la mejor fuente de información para resolver cada una de las necesidades y peticiones
This presentation discusses Drucker's thesis that failure is a "good thing" if the opportunities that arise from such failure allow the development of personal and enterprise skills
From working to provide clean water in India, to improving sustainable methods of transportation, to raising millions of dollars every year in the fight against pediatric cancer, Penn Staters are making a difference in their communities and beyond. Wherever head meets heart, Penn State lives here.
This paper investigates possible intersections between some contemporary artistic modalities and architectural practice. It observes the limits of looking at art as only ?inspiration? for architectural form and points to the necessity of surpassing this formal approach. It discusses then, the confluence of architecture, information and communication technologies. The architecture has historically mediated the way people interact, but this interaction now has been greatly changed by new technolog
Tucked behind old factory buildings on Penn's South Bank campus stands a gleaming greenhouse. The $2 million structure, completed late last year, is state-of-the-art. Drip irrigation ensures each pot receives just the right amount of water. Humidity and temperature are precisely monitored and can be accessed and modified remotely. And if short winter days, snow cover, or cloudy skies prevent enough sunlight from entering the greenhouse, panels and lights on the ceiling adjust automatically to pr
Get to know Duke Medicine's pediatric gastroenterology providers.
Learn more about Shannon Morgan, NP at http://www.dukemedicine.org/find-doctors-physicians/shannon-k-morgan-cpnp-msn.
In agricultural towns like Boston, in Lincolnshire, immigration is voters' biggest gripe. UKIP has benefited from this
Learn more about Fidel Valea, MD, a gynecologist oncologist at Duke. http://www.dukemedicine.org/find-doctors-physicians/fidel-valea-md
Simulation of using a thodolite to calculate the height of a building.
Welcome to ‘Personality and Values’, one of several ‘Futures’ workbooks, which help you choose and prepare a career route after graduation. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your personality type and work values as a step toward choosing work
CINAHL Subject Heading Searching (PowerPoint)
The major goal of this lesson is to provide students with some of the tools they will need to analyze and solve the many complex problems they will face during their lifetimes. In the lesson, students learn to use Flow Charts and Feedback Diagrams to analyze a very complex problem of ecological sustainability. The lesson looks at a specific case study—from my home town in the Philippines—of the Live Reef Fish Trade now threatening survival of the Coral Reef Triangle of Southeast Asia. Live r
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Prof. Iain McGilchrist, whilst agreeing with Tallis that we are not our brains argues that we can learn a great deal about our culture by learning more about our brain. In particular we should recognise we have two hemispheres, each with a different funct
"Measuring 'Nothing' and Getting It Right" - a symposium in honor of the physics career of Dr. Stuart Freedman (http://freedman2014.org): Dr. John Schiffer (Senior Physicist at the Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory and Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics and Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago) speaks about a search he did in collaboration with Dr. Freedman for electron-positron peaks in heavy ion collisions.