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Bruk Out
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Bruk Out

Bruk Out! looks deep inside the raw, energetic world of Jamaican Dancehall culture through the eyes of the powerful women at its heart – Dancehall

The Search for Intelligence: Environmental and Genetic Influences on Intelligence
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The Search for Intelligence: Environmental and Genetic Influences on Intelligence

, interventions specific to a particular disability can be put in place.
Series: Inside Out

The Magic of the Mind: Introduction of Scientific Tools and Approaches
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The Magic of the Mind: Introduction of Scientific Tools and Approaches

The introduction of tools like fMRI and PET allows psychologists to determine the contribution of biology to psychology. Further advancements will someday reveal how the brain achieves its understanding of the world, and how we are able to inter...
Series: Inside Out
Transcript: biological, physiological events That were the foundation for the cascade Because the methods were not available. So, the ability to put the child or the

leading feminist puts hairdo before strike

PDF text: Leading Feminist Puts Hairdo Before Strike New York Times (1857-Current file); Aug 27, 1970; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times (1851

Putting Democracy Back into Public Education
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Putting Democracy Back into Public Education

A discussion of Richard Kahlenberg and Clifford Janey's essay for EDFD 221.

Topic 3g - Putting it All Together
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Topic 3g - Putting it All Together

Walking through the factor analysis of the WAIS (paying special attention to loadings)

The love lab: putting marriages back together
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The love lab: putting marriages back together

This insightful program goes inside John Gottman's renowned "Love Lab" to see how one of America's foremost marriage counselors and his staff analyze and advise couples in marital distress. At The Gottman Institute, videotape of spouse interactions ...

Emotions: What Makes Emotions Distinctive?
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Emotions: What Makes Emotions Distinctive?

Emotions are unbidden, influenced by both our phylogeny (instinctual evolutionary history) and our ontogeny (the environment in which we matured). Emotions are triggered without our being able to have much influence over the process. Emotions have f...
Series: Inside Out
Transcript: our emotions is influenced both By our phylogeny and our ontogeny. As william james pointed out, it's impossible, virtually, To separate emotions from

In the Driver's Seat: Eating Behaviors and Disorders
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In the Driver's Seat: Eating Behaviors and Disorders

With the abundance of tasty food available, it is easy to overeat, a fact complicated by our cultural fixation on thinness. The pressure to be thin, combined with other factors, leads to such eating disorders as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa....
Series: Inside Out
Transcript: factor complicating our ability to eat appropriately is That our culture puts forth, especially for women, But for certain categories of men, this image to

Keeping it together: cell membranes
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Keeping it together: cell membranes

With all the activities inside and outside the cell, how does the cell membrane hold it all together? This program closely examines the structure and function of cell membranes, including compartmentalization, intercellular interaction, regulation o...
Series: Cells - The Inside And Out
Transcript: sausage together. It's made out of cellophane. If we put some protein in the form of egg white into the membrane, seal it, and immerse it in water, after a