Lets Play: Happy Wheels with Daniel Part 1
In this lets play Daniel is getting to know some more about the human body and anatomy by playing this very educational game. Happy Wheels Rules.From:TheBrordcastersViews:1 0ratingsTime:10:19More inGaming
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Biology 1AL – Lecture 7: Lab 7: Anatomy – Video
Biology 1AL - Lecture 7: Lab 7: Anatomy
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Mental illness/ Schizophrenia – Video
Mental illness/ Schizophrenia
An excerpt from a radio interview with Robert Whitacker " Anatomy of an Epidemic". He is talking about the history of Schizophrenia, reseach, and how it is now treated. And also mentions how the society has been deluded. This is about keeping medical prestige ( psychiatrists) over other field of expertise, about money and Big Pharmas. View the full interview at : http://www.youtube.com I think that the neurology community has been acting quite the same way with their MS drugs since they are so closely dependant of the pharmaceutical industries regarding degenerative diseases. They #39;ve known since Charcot that MS had a vascular component to it. But they treat with drugs !!!From:Mimi therrien-perodeauViews:0 0ratingsTime:11:11More inScience Technology
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Anatomy of Romney's Disputed Auto Ad
President Obama's and Mitt Romney's campaigns have two dramatically different readings of a heavily disputed ad airing in the battleground state of Ohio that suggests auto companies General Motors and Chrysler are planning to ship jobs overseas.
A closer look at the history behind the ad, and Romney's similar statements on the campaign trail, show how a fairly routine business story became the dominant political football in the final days of the campaign, as both candidates stake their claim to Ohio with the president guarding a slight lead in the polls.
"Obama took GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy, and sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China," the Romney ad says. "Mitt Romney will fight for every American job."
Romney also said on the campaign trail in Ohio on Oct. 25 that he had learned from a news story that day that Jeep "is thinking of moving all production to China."
The ad started running a few days later on Oct. 28.
Chrysler has vehemently denied the ad's suggestion that adding Jeep production facilities in China will cost U.S. jobs. The company's CEO said this week that any such statement would be "inaccurate." GM has also flatly denied the Romney campaign's claims in a new radio ad airing in Ohio that suggested the company is shipping jobs to China.
Romney campaign officials stand behind the ad, which they say is accurate and only suggests that if jobs are being created in China, they are not being created in the United States.
What the ad claims and what it implies might be two separate issues, but Romney's aides initially claimed that the GOP challenger's Oct. 25 comments about Jeep in Defiance, Iowa were based on an early version of a Bloomberg News article that first reported on Chrysler's plans for production in China.
The article, written by a Michigan-based industry reporter Oct. 22, said the company would be "adding Jeep production sites," not shifting them to China. Chrysler itself called the piece "clear and accurate."
And a representative for Bloomberg told ABC News that the article was updated on the same day it was published with background information, days before Romney's Jeep claims made an appearance on the trail.
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Anatomy of an award-winner
University of Otago award-winner for top lecturer, Prof Mark Stringer. Photo by Jane Dawber.
The winner of this year's University of Otago award for top lecturer says teaching an interesting subject and having motivated students are behind his success.
Anatomy lecturer Prof Mark Stringer was among 10 staff vying for the Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) title of the university's top teacher, after being nominated by their students.
Among the accolades from students who nominated Prof Stringer were that he made "everything seem easy" and had a "wicked sense of humour".
After receiving the award at a ceremony this week, he said that when he heard the comments from his students read out he did not believe they could be talking about him.
"I didn't think they were describing me, I thought it was clearly someone else," Prof Stringer said.
He credited his success to anatomy being an stimulating subject and to his having motivated students.
"I love my subject ... anatomy is the coolest subject, there is nothing more important or fascinating in my book than the human body, but also it's such a joy to teach medical students because they are so motivated and they are such an inspirational group."
For the third year running, senior lecturer Dr Gill Rutherford picked up the inclusive award, which recognises "excellence in inclusive teaching and a commitment to understanding disability as a human rights issue".
The other staff awarded for their teaching were Tony Zaharic, Dr Tony Schneiders, Paul Pearce, Dr Nicola Atwool, Haruko Stuart, Flavia Rubini-Lean, David Bishop, Dr Constantin Grigorut and Suzanne Duncan.
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External Head Anatomy – Video
External Head Anatomy
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External chicken anatomy – Video
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Greys Anatomy – Season 6 Episode 6 – I Saw What I Saw HD HQ – Video
Greys Anatomy - Season 6 Episode 6 - I Saw What I Saw HD HQ
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Supra-cora-coideus video – Video
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Upper Digestive System – Video
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Superficial pectoral muscle – Video
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Internal Anatomy – Livers and Such – Video
Internal Anatomy - Livers and Such
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Jensen's Anatomy part 2 – Video
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How to save a life (Grey's Anatomy version) – Video
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1.1) A nucleus – Video
1.1) A nucleus
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Campanella umbellaria, details with annotation – Video
Campanella umbellaria, details with annotation
I ran across a very calm Campanella, and spent some time admiring its anatomy. At 1000X, it is possible to see the silverline system on the pellicle, which turns out to be reticulate, like that of Pseudovorticella. I also took a few minutes to record the presence of a trochal band in the posterior of the cell, and to watch the cilia working inside the long cytopharynx. While editing, I added some arrows to point out the macronucleus. From Mer Bleue bog, in Ottawa. Collected in late October.From:Bruce TaylorViews:6 0ratingsTime:02:37More inScience Technology
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Anatomy of a Fall: How Dangerous Was Casey Wilson's Glass Window Fall on Happy Endings?
Eliza Coupe, Casey Wilson
Sixteen stiches. That was the price Happy Endings paid for one of the funniest falls through a glass window ever.
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Fortunately, Casey Wilson did not have to pay that price, since it was a stunt double that stood in for the comedian, who portrays the hopelessly single Penny on the ABC comedy. "I did the beginning and the end and we had a stunt double," Wilson tells TVGuide.com. "I was like, 'I'll let her do this." I went back to my trailer. She went through the glass. Eliza [Coupe] came and banged on the door. She's like, 'There's trouble!'
"The woman had to go to the hospital to make me look funny," the SNL alum continues. "She had blood all over her like Carrie. She was wonderful, and she's totally fine. Because the glass is so fine, it makes you bleed so it was one of the scariest things we've ever seen. We only did one take and it worked."
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No stranger to physical comedy, Wilson had actually offered to do the stunt herself. "I thought it would be funny, like, 'I'll go through the plate glass. That's fun to do your own stunts!' What am I, Charlize Theron? No! They're like, 'You can't go through the glass, it really cuts you.' I was like, 'My face! My beautiful face! I can't go through there!'
"It was worth it," she continues. "I didn't want to tell [the stunt double] there was no film in the camera," Wilson says with a laugh. Obviously, she's joking. In case you didn't watch it over and over again on your DVR already, you can watch it again (and again) below:
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The Anatomy of 'Frankenstorm' [VIDEO]
The scariest thing you'll see this Halloween, at least if you live along the East Coast of the U.S., may not be an adult dressed in a "Honey Boo Boo" costume. Rather, it's likely to be the effects of "Frankenstorm."
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Frankenstorm is the name the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has given the monster weather event that's expected to hit the eastern seaboard sometime around -- you guessed it -- Halloween.
We could try explaining to you why it's called Frankenstorm, but the best and most clearheaded explanation we've found yet comes from the Associated Press Science Writer Seth Borenstein. He describes the weather event as "a collection of things," combining Hurricane Sandy (heading northward in the Atlantic ocean), a storm front from the western part of the U.S. and some cold air mixed in from the Great Lakes.
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Watch and learn. Knowing won't prevent Frankenstorm's arrival, but understanding its makeup and potential intensity could help you better prepare. Speaking of which, if you live on the East Coast of the U.S., how are your preparing for "Frankenstorm?"
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Anatomy of a campaign ad: 'The Romney-Mourdock ticket'
Liberal super PAC American Bridge releases a video aligning Mitt Romney with the Republican Indiana Senate candidate whose abortion views are fueling outrage
The ad creator: Liberal super PAC American Bridge
The ad: The spot mischievously recasts Mitt Romney's recent endorsement ad for Richard Mourdock (R) as a seeming endorsement of inflammatory comments the Indiana Senate candidate made at an Oct. 23 debate namely that pregnancies that result from rape are what "God intended to happen." The American Bridge ad begins by quoting Romney saying he supports Mourdock in the Indiana race, then a block of text fills the screen: "And what does Richard Mourdock support?" Using clips from the Senate hopeful's various speeches on the trail, the ad accuses Mourdock of "normalizing rape," "extremism" for requesting more zealots in the Republican Party, "climate change denial" for calling "man-induced climate change" a hoax, and "blind partisanship" for dismissing the value of bipartisanship. As these clips play, a silly looking photo of Romney giving the thumbs up hovers in the screen's corner.
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The ad buy: The group has not disclosed the size of the ad buy.
The strategy:The ad's goal is fairly simple, says Politico.American Bridge wants to smear Romney by creating the illusion that he and Mourdock are "campaigning together" on Mourdock's platform and hit two birds with one stone.
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The reaction: Mourdock "unofficially lost the race" with his abortion remarks, "apparently [forgetting] that women vote," says Michael Luciano at PolicyMic. Mourdock has since clarified his statement, saying, "God creates life, and that was my point. God does not want rape, and by no means was I suggesting that he does." While Romney immediately disavowed Mourdock's statement, other Republicans came to the Senate candidate's defense, including National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Jesmer, who tells The Hill that Mourdock's belief "is something a lot of Republicans and a lot of Democrats believe. Most pro-life people believe life is a gift." Still, says Cameron Joseph at The Hill, the "comments could hurt Mourdock, who has failed to pull ahead" of his Democratic opponent Rep. Joe Donnelly in the polls, despite Indiana's heavy Republican tilt. And this ad wont help.
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'Grey's Anatomy' Preview: Arizona Takes a Big Step, While Meredith Holds Back (Videos)
"Grey's Anatomy's" Jessica Capshaw
Arizona is preparing to take a big step forward on this week's Grey's Anatomy.
During Thursday's episode, titled "I Saw Her Standing There," the formerly cheery pediatrics surgeon begins to take control of her life following the plane crash that forced the amputation of her left leg.
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Ethan Embry (Empire Records) guest stars as David, who gets off to a rocky start as Arizona's (Jessica Capshaw) prosthetist as they begin the process of getting her back on her feet. While Arizona is still less than pleased to be there, the good-natured doc does have some good news for Arizona: There's no scar tissue and her amputation is healing well.
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Meanwhile, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) realizes that she can't share all the (exciting) details of her surgical exploits with Derek, who is still unable to operate and continues to find his new career teaching less than a suitable replacement.
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As for the Chief, BCB Bailey (Chandra Wilson) gives him a hard time for sporting a spiffy tie to the hospital. After Webber (James Pickens Jr.) blows her off, citing that he's just taking pride in his appearance, his true motive is revealed when Jackson's mother, Catherine (Debbie Allen) seems to take a liking to his more-formal attire.
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