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Public Health Nursing Standards and Credentials: What’s Happening with Public Health Nursing?
from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 3581
Duration: 3581
Speaker: Kristine Gebbie, DrPH, RN Elizabeth Standish Gill, Associate Professor of Nursing Director, Center for Health Policy, School of Nursing, Columbia UniversityIn the years ahead Public Health Nursing practice will be affected by: New scope and standards of public health nursing Performance monitoring of public health practice Accreditation of public health agencies Credentialing examinations such as the new National Board of Public Health ExaminersThis program will explore how these new developments will impact public health nursing practice. Originally broadcast May 17, 2007
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans
from Health - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 3580
Duration: 3580
Speakers: William Kraus Executive Deputy Director New York State Division of Veterans' Affairs Charles R. Kennedy, PhD Stratton VA Medical Center PTSD Program As more men and woman return to the United States after serving abroad in the military, there is an increased need for awareness, education, and services related to Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This program will provide an overview of services currently offered by the New York State Division of Veterans Affairs, particularly as they relate to counseling and other veteran-awarded benefits. This program will also look at the clinical side of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. It will examine warning signs of PTSD, consider substance abuse related to PTSD, and discuss effective treatment for veteran s struggling with PTSD. Program Objectives After watching this broadcast participants will be able to: * Describe symptoms of PTSD in veterans. * Describe services available to veterans provided by the Division of Veterans Affairs related to PTSD. * Explain differences between effective and non-effective treatments for veterans struggling with post traumatic stress. Originally Broadcast November 19, 2009
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Public Image Ltd. - Attack (King's Hall)
from YouTube :: Tag // voice on November 19, 2009
Duration: 220
Duration: 220
Author: BonzoGoesToMexico Keywords: John Lydon Public Image Limited Pil Jah Wobble Julian Keith Levene Attack First Issue Manchester Kings Hall Belle Vue 1979 Eddie Edwards Added: November 19, 2009
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Public Image Ltd. - Belsen Was a Gas (False,King's Hall)
from YouTube :: Tag // voice on November 19, 2009
Duration: 176
Duration: 176
Author: BonzoGoesToMexico Keywords: Public Image Limited Pil Belsen was Gas John Lydon Julian Keith Levene Jah Wobble Eddie Edwards Manchester 1979 Kings Hall Belle Vue First Issue Added: November 19, 2009
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Remote Viewing - Leap Castle Trust - US HM Crown Carroll National Security Trust
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 19, 2009
Duration: 37
Duration: 37
O'Carroll, Prince of Ely, ruled, according to O'Heerin, over eight subordinate chiefs; and had their castles in the King's County. O'Carroll was the head of the Clan Cian race, as the MacCarthys were of the Eugenians: and the O'Briens, of the Dalcassians. The territory of "Ely" got its name from Eile, one of its princes, in the fifth century; and from being possessed by the O'Carrolls, was called "Ely O'Carroll;" which comprised the present barony of Lower Ormond, in the county Tipperary, with the barony of Clonlisk and part of Ballybrit, in the King's County; extending to Slieve Bloom Mountains, on the borders of the Queen's County. The part of Ely in the King's County belonged to the ancient province of Munster. It is a well documented fact that the O'Carrolls of Ely had close family links with the English Plantagent Realm Robert Bruce of Scotland General Patrick Gordon founding father of the Russian Military Corps. The O'Carroll's were members of the founding fathers of the United States of America a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Settlor US Capitol Hill Duddington Estate Washington DC and the founding father of Georgetown University USA. The "Bloody Chapel" Leap Castle was a stronghold of the O'Carroll family, powerful Irish Princes. A source of evil was found at Leap Castle that compounded and nurtured the sprit of the elemental. A hidden ubliet (a dungeon) was found off the bloody chapel. It was a small room with a drop floor. Those who were forgotten within this room suffered unimaginable pain and misery until their death. Prisoners would be pushed into the room to fall through the floor and land on a spike eight feet below. Gerald Carroll, the most recent family member to chair of the Carroll Foundation, is not prepared to comment. He lives in Westminster London, and is on the board of benefactors of Oxford University, having endowed for $2.5m a Chair of Irish History Hertford College. Gerald Carroll continues to retain high level appointments and links with world wide governmental institutional organisations whilst continuing to co-ordinate with law enforcement officers charged with the Carroll Trust Case. Click to View: http://www.carrollfoundationtrust.org/
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New Breast Cancer Guidelines...
from Drinking with Bob on November 18, 2009
Duration: 90
Duration: 90
government panel says breast cancer prevention not as important as we once thought. this is just a preview of what we will be dealing with if we have Government Run Healthcare.
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Rickie Lee Jones Live (Soundcheck: Wednesday, 18 November 2009)
from WNYC's Soundcheck on November 18, 2009
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Thirty years after she won a Grammy for best new artist, singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones has an album that she says feels like her debut. The so-called “Duchess of Coolsville," joins us to talk about the healing aspect of her new album, "Balm in Gilead," and to perform live in the studio.
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New York Music, Block to Block (Soundcheck: Wednesday, 18 November 2009)
from WNYC's Soundcheck on November 18, 2009
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In 1927, the Harlem renaissance peaked and Duke Ellington’s orchestra became the house band for The Cotton Club. Fifty years later, 1977 gave rise to hip hop's innovators and seminal albums from the CBGB crowd. We talk to author and music journalist Tony Fletcher about his new book, All Hopped Up and Ready To Go: Music From the Streets of New York, 1927-77, a look at local neighborhoods that served as laboratories for some of the most influential music of the 20th Century.
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MacMost Now 320: Simple Mac File Sharing
from MacMost Video Podcast on November 18, 2009
Duration: 248
Duration: 248
http://macmost.com/ If you have more than one Mac on your home network, you can share files between them by simply turning on file sharing and browsing to another Mac in the Finder. You can also add additional users and set up shared folders.
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Afghan Endgame (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 18 November 2009)
from WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show on November 18, 2009
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The President continues to weigh his options for Afghanistan when it comes to troop levels and basic strategy. Steve Clemons of the New America Foundation, who writes the popular blog The Washington Note, discusses the latest in mid-east policy.
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