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Muscular system at work: the inner athlete
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Muscular system at work: the inner athlete

This program looks at the many roles played by muscle and skin in our everyday lives. Topics include muscles and movement; cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle; detailed structure of a skeletal muscle; types of muscle contraction and movement; muscl...
Series: The Human Body: Systems At Work
Transcript: AHEAD, IN THIS EDITION OF THE HUMAN BODY, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT YOUR MUSCLES AND THE ROLES THEY PLAY IN OUR EVERY DAY LIVES, FROM THE SLIGHTEST SILLY

Violence Prevention
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Violence Prevention

Dr. Astrid Heger, Director of the Violence Intervention Program at L.A. County-USC Medical Center, refers to two medical models as she discusses strategies for dealing with the epidemic of violence in the United States. The first of these is the dis...
Subject: prevention
Transcript: Where do i think prevention is going? What are the important things we need to remember if we're going To look at prevention and violence as a health

The Body in Motion: An Introduction
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The Body in Motion: An Introduction

In action or at rest, the human body is always in motion. This program uses vivid animations and real-life examples to show how the musculoskeletal
Transcript: ALMOST 7 BILLION PEOPLE LIVE ON OUR PLANET. WITH SO MANY BODIES, IT'S AMAZING HOW VERY FEW OF US LOOK THE SAME. WE ALL COME IN DIFFERENT SHAPES

Eating Disorders: Mind, Body, and Society
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Eating Disorders: Mind, Body, and Society

Anorexia. Bulimia. Eating disorders have one of the highest mortality rates of all psychiatric conditions. After defining eating disorders from a clinical point of view, this three-section program explores possible underlying biological bases for ea...
Transcript: bodies and at the societies in which they operate. Hundreds of years ago in preindustrial societies where food supplies could be uncertain, plumpness in

Siegel.Reasoning from the Body.1992

PDF text: Reasoning from the Body: A Historical Perspective on Abortion Regulation and Questions of Equal Protection Author(s): Reva Siegel Source: Stanford

Overcoming Prejudice
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Overcoming Prejudice

Prejudice isn’t something we’re born with—and if we learn it, we can unlearn it. The first step in that process is to study it objectively, as this video does through candid interviews, dramatizations, and expert commentary. Offering a practic...
Subject: Prejudices -- Prevention
Transcript: 're really engrossed in a very important conversation. This is something that's very important to them. And you can tell by their body language, their non

The Immune Response: How the Body Defends Itself
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The Immune Response: How the Body Defends Itself

levels of the immune system—what keeps them functioning in top form and what duties they carry out for the human body. Overviewing the most visible weapons
Subject: Human body
Transcript: The immune system is the body's defense against foreign materials and pathogens. It uses the three lines of defense to respond to invasion. A major

Preventable Disease
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Preventable Disease

The biggest risk to the world's children is death from preventable disease. The Gates Foundation and others work through GAVI to get vaccines to

Prevention Works
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Prevention Works

Students are using the problem solving techniques and faculty notice the difference in behaviors.

Preventing Plagiarism
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Preventing Plagiarism

Preventing plagiarism is the responsibility of teachers and students. Citing sources usually follows one of three established formats: APA, MLA, and