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Between you and the rest of the world lies an interface that makes up 16% of your physical weight. This is your skin, the largest organ in your body: laid out flat, it would cover close to 1.7 square metres of ground. But besides keeping your organs in, what is its purpose? Emma Bryce takes us into the integumentary system to find out. Lesson by Emma Bryce, animation by Augenblick Studios.
- Course related:
- BME1D04 Subject Title Skin-Care Technologies: Principles, Applications and Safety
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- Health Sciences and Human Biology
- Keywords:
- Body covering (Anatomy) Skin
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Planet Earth is this solid thing you are standing on right now. In your everyday life you don't really waste a thought about how amazing this is. A giant, ancient, hot rock. How did it come into existence and how big is it really? You will be surprised. The ground you are standing on is just a very, very small part of the big picture.
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- LSGI1D03 Living on a Dynamic Earth
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- Environmental Sciences
- Keywords:
- Earth sciences
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This video is comprehensive as it covers from the different lung sounds to its pathophysiology
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- SN2122 Fundamentals of Nursing Therapeutics II and SN3430 Nursing Therapeutics II
- Subjects:
- Nursing and Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Auscultation Lungs -- Sounds
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Cardiovascular nursing review for NCLEX and nursing school exams. In this video, we discuss how to perform a 12 Lead Electrocardiogram Electrode Placement. What is the purpose of the cardiovascular system? We discuss how to place electrodes for a 12 lead electrocardiogram cardiac monitor during a hospitalization.
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- SN3430 Nursing Therapeutics II
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- Nursing
- Keywords:
- Electrocardiography
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- Video
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The Online King Sejong Institute currently has three types of courses. (1) Cyber Korean Courses: After enrolling for Korean classes within a set period and being approved, you can start studying. An online teacher will manage your learning and provide feedback on questions and homework. (2) Cyber Korean Culture Courses:Shall we learn about Korean culture such as K-pop, travel in Korea, and Korean food? This is a course focused on learning more about Korea through special topics. Check out interesting Korean culture! (3) Self-study Courses: This is a course for those who want to study Korean by themselves. You can always preview or review Materials that you want to learn Korean anywhere, anytime.
- Course related:
- CBS4637 Advanced Korean I
- Subjects:
- Foreign Language Learning
- Keywords:
- Korean language -- Study teaching
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Online MRI & CT Sectional Anatomy (OMCSA K-anatomy) is probably one of the most user-friendly and convenient online interface for human anatomy atlas. Anatomies like brain, temporal bone/internal auditory meatus, nasopharynx, orbit, paranasal sinuses, cranial nerves, temporomandibular joint, neck, brachial plexus, spine, shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, finger, thumb, thorax/lung, coronary arteries, abdomen, pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, foot, angiogram, etc. are included.
- Course related:
- HTI5701 Multiplanar Anatomy
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- Medical Imaging and Physics
- Keywords:
- Tomography Human anatomy Magnetic resonance imaging
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- Others
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This course will help you be a better negotiator. Unlike many negotiation courses, we develop a framework for analyzing and shaping negotiations. This framework will allow you to make principled arguments that persuade others. It will allow you to see beneath the surface of apparent conflicts to uncover the underlying interests. You will leave the course better able to predict, interpret, and shape the behavior of those you face in competitive situations. In this course, you will have several opportunities to negotiate with other students using case studies based on common situations in business and in life. You can get feedback on your performance and compare what you did to how others approached the same scenario. The cases also provide a setting to discuss a wide-ranging set of topics including preparing for a negotiation, making ultimatums, avoiding regret, expanding the pie, and dealing with someone who has a very different perspective on the world. Advanced topics include negotiating when you have no power, negotiating over email, and the role of gender differences in negotiation. To close out the course, we will hear insights from three negotiation experts: Linda Babcock, Herb Cohen, and John McCall MacBain. Enjoy.
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- Negotiation Communication in management
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- MOOC
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This Specialization builds on the success of the Python for Everybody course and will introduce fundamental programming concepts including data structures, networked application program interfaces, and databases, using the Python programming language. In the Capstone Project, you’ll use the technologies learned throughout the Specialization to design and create your own applications for data retrieval, processing, and visualization.
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- Computing, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
- Keywords:
- Python (Computer program language)
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- MOOC
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When your job hinges on how well you talk to people, you learn a lot about how to have conversations -- and that most of us don't converse very well. Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation: Honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. In this insightful talk, she shares 10 useful rules for having better conversations. "Go out, talk to people, listen to people," she says. "And, most importantly, be prepared to be amazed." The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
- Course related:
- APSS1L01 Tomorrow Leader
- Keywords:
- Conversation Interpersonal communication
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Have you ever wondered what makes metaphors, similes, and analogies different? Or do you want to know what the three types of irony in literature are? If you're analyzing prose, poetry, nonfiction, or any other piece of text, you'll need to know the literary devices highlighted in this video. I'll show you the definitions of each device and concrete examples drawn from some of my favorite books, poems, movies, and TV shows. These devices will definitely help if you are annotating text or taking the AP Lit and AP Lang exams. Stay tuned for part 2!
- Course related:
- ELC2011 Advanced English Reading and Writing Skills
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Discourse analysis Figures of speech Metaphor
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- Video