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Link is the brainchild of Gail Lotenberg--a transplanted big city artist who found herself and her voice in the wild northern frontier of the Yukon. Based in Whitehorse, Gail has translated her perceptions about man and nature into works that have won over arts lovers in one the most remote communities.
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The epidemiology collection looks at research methods used to study diseases in society. The first section explores the critical role epidemiology plays in establishing a link between smoking and lung cancer. The second section illustrates the difference between causation and correlation. The third section explains the concepts of reliability and validity.
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Is today's super-potent pot damaging young minds? Modern growing techniques have dramatically increased THC levels, ramping up the impact on the developing teenage brain. Some experts say that teens who start smoking marijuana heavily before the age of sixteen are four times more likely to become schizophrenic than those who don't smoke it at all. This program explores scientific discoveries about marijuana and its possible link to mental illness,...
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"A timely and rigorous examination of ethnicity among the ancient Maya, focusing on ethnogenesis and exploring the complexities of Maya identity--how it developed, how it emerged and how it continues to change. Challenges the notion of ethnically homogenous "Maya peoples" for their region and chronology"--Provided by publisher.
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Although actinic keratosis - rough, scaly patches of skin that result from too much sun - is very common, it is classified as a premalignant condition that can develop into squamous cell carcinoma. Fortunately, there are many effective methods that can slow that development, or in some cases interrupt it completely. This program lets viewers know how people with AK can lower their risk of invasive skin cancer. In addition, a former pro football player...
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This video shows how the fields of neuroscience and genetics are helping us understand children with special healthcare needs. Whether it is medication, physical or occupational therapy, or prescribed behavioral intervention, educators must understand these children's special healthcare needs in order to teach them effectively. This presentation links "what we know" in the field of medicine to "how we teach" students with special healthcare needs...
11) Knots and links
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Together with standard topics related to knots & links, this book covers polygonal & smooth presentations, the surgery equivalence of surfaces, the behaviour of invariants under factorisation & the satellite construction, the arithmetic of Conway's rational tangles, & arc presentations.
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