Mentoring In the Academy
Harvard’s Office of Faculty Development and Diversity (FD&D) sponsors several faculty development programs. These sessions are designed to provide a forum for interactive discussions of relevant concerns to all Harvard faculty. The title of the development program documented in this video is: Mentoring in the Academy: Establishing and Sustaining Developmental Networks.
Duration : 0:55:40
Yunzhi Peter Yang, PhD – Extremity Trauma Grant Awards Presentation
AirliftResearchFDhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/airliftresearchfdPittsburgh, PANonprofit005, YunzhiPeterYang, YouTubeYunzhi Peter Yang, PhD – Extremity Trauma Grant Awards Presentation2010-01-25
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ONC Panel: Insite Into Emerging Policy
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Panel: Insight into Emerging Policy
More info at http://healthit.hhs.gov
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Duration : 1:21:45
2009 Flu Summit: Medical Surge & Health System Capacity
July 9, 2009
Bethesda, MD
Objectives:
1. Discuss the challenges to the medical care system during the spring H1N1 outbreak.
2. Discuss the anticipated medical surge challenges and gaps, as well as possible solutions, related to the return of a potential more clinically severe H1N1 outbreak.
3. Identify information requirements for hospitals, outpatient healthcare providers, the EMS community, long-term care facilities and physicians offices and clinics responding to H1N1.
More H1N1 (Swine) flu and seasonal flu info at http://www.flu.gov
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Duration : 0:37:18
CONNECT Solution and Core Services Overview
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Duration : 1:58:21
AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATES TO THE ONE TOWN ONE SCHOLAR BENIFICIARIES OF PAMPANGA
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Palat Elementary School Covered Court, Brgy. Palat, Porac, Pampanga
July 13, 2009
In a whole day visit to the municipality of Porac in Pampanga to inspect various infrastructure and social services projects, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo awarded twenty scholarship certificates to deserving students under the One Town, One Scholarship (OTOS) program.
The President personally handed the certificates to each of the student beneficiaries that were chosen from twenty towns in the province of Pampanga. She also interacted with four of the OTOS scholars and asked them the degrees they are currently pursuing in college. Likewise, she congratulated all the awardees and wished all of them success in their future careers, saying that the country needs you.
Aside from the OTOS scholars, President Arroyo also issued the assignment orders to five police officers and ten on-the-job trainees who will be assigned in the municipality of Porac. In a brief message, the President stressed the importance of the assignment order as it involves the maintenance of peace and order in the area.
The One Town, One Scholarship (OTOS) program started in 2001 and has granted around one thousand five hundred scholarships all over the country. Aside from the scholarship grant, each student also receives a P15,000 allowance.
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AWARDING OF SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATES TO THE ONE TOWN ONE SCHOLAR BENIFICIARIES OF PAMPANGA
http://rtvm.gov.ph
Palat Elementary School Covered Court, Brgy. Palat, Porac, Pampanga
July 13, 2009
In a whole day visit to the municipality of Porac in Pampanga to inspect various infrastructure and social services projects, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo awarded twenty scholarship certificates to deserving students under the One Town, One Scholarship (OTOS) program.
The President personally handed the certificates to each of the student beneficiaries that were chosen from twenty towns in the province of Pampanga. She also interacted with four of the OTOS scholars and asked them the degrees they are currently pursuing in college. Likewise, she congratulated all the awardees and wished all of them success in their future careers, saying that the country needs you.
Aside from the OTOS scholars, President Arroyo also issued the assignment orders to five police officers and ten on-the-job trainees who will be assigned in the municipality of Porac. In a brief message, the President stressed the importance of the assignment order as it involves the maintenance of peace and order in the area.
The One Town, One Scholarship (OTOS) program started in 2001 and has granted around one thousand five hundred scholarships all over the country. Aside from the scholarship grant, each student also receives a P15,000 allowance.
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22 Mins. promotional video
A successful video excerpt for the 2009 Theatre Bay Area Cashgrant. Full details of awardees and grant program here: http://www.theatrebayarea.org/programs/cashrecip.jsp
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Till They Take My Heart Away (Clair Marlo/Kyla Cover) by Cheersiya
Cheersiya with band Cheers-4Harmony sings Till They Take My Heart Away by Clair Marlo/Kyla at Zapa Inn Bar and Resto, Andagao, Aklan, Philippines. Cheers-4-Harmony features Cheersiya (Lead Vocal), Tope (Lead Guitar), Junjie (Base) and Jing (Beat Box)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clair Marlo is a Croatian-American songwriter, record producer, and composer. She has produced such artists as Harry Chapin (posthumously), Kilauea, Grant Geissman, and had her music in films such as The Firm and The Swimming Pool. She has also had music on major American television networks including CBS, ABC, NBC and Fox.
She has made several solo albums under her own name, and albums under the names Tairona, House of Light, Primal Instinct, Vox Mundi, and Liquid Amber. A graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, she has been named one of the top two female record producers in the United States. Her Sheffield Lab recording “Let it Go” has been named one of the Top 50 All-Time Greatest Recordings to own by POP Magazine in Germany.
She is also known under the names of Claire Marlo, Clair Marlo, Claire Marlowe, and Clara Veseliza. She is married to Alexander Collin “Ace” Baker, and together they run a small music production company in Sherman Oaks California called “Invisible Hand Productions”.
SONG LYRICS:
I look into your eyes,
So far away.
There’s trouble on your mind,
You’re loosing faith.
Hey now
Let me hold you.
It will be o.k.
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away.
Remember when you called,
And said goodbye.
You thought we’ve lost it all
And so did i.
Even if i lost you,
It will be the same.
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away…..
Believe, i’m here to stay.
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away.
Now we’re stronger than before,
We made it through.
I never felt more sure,
Because of you.
Hey now, are you listening.
Can you hear me say,
That i will love you,
Till they take my heart away…
Believe, i’m here to stay.
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away…
Believe, in me, i’m here to stay.
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away…
Away, away…….
Cause i will love you,
Till they take my heart away.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Melanie Hernandez Calumpad, better known by her stage name Kyla is one of the most awarded Filipino young singers in the Philippines. Dubbed as the country’s “R&B Princess”[1] [2], she is the only local female artist who has won in the prestigious MTV Video Music Awards as 2001 MTV’s Southeast Asian Viewers Choice Awardee. Other awardees include OPM bands Parokya ni Edgar and Eraserheads, who won the MTV Video Award for Asia for Ang Huling El Bimbo. She has collaborated with international artists such as Fra Lippo Lippi, Ronan Keating, British boy-band Blue, Malaysian R&B singer Ferhad, Malaysian hip-hop duo Too Phat, and Keith Martin.
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Grant Hill – On top of the Hill
Grant Henry Hill (born October 5, 1972) is an American professional basketball player currently playing for the NBA’s Phoenix Suns. He is 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in). As a collegiate and early professional, Hill was considered one of the best all-around players in the game, often leading his team in points, rebounds and assists.
Grant Hill was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with the third pick in the NBA Draft after graduating from Duke in 1994. He entered the league to high expectations, where many expected him to be the future face of the league in a time when Michael Jordan was retired. In his first season, he averaged 19.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.77 steals per game, and became the first Pistons rookie since Isiah Thomas in 1981-82 to score 1000 points. Hill ended up sharing NBA Rookie of the Year Award honors with Jason Kidd of the Dallas Mavericks, becoming the first Piston since Dave Bing in 1966-67 to win the award. Hill also won the Sporting News Rookie Of the Year award. He was named to the all-NBA first team in 1997, and all-NBA second teams in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000. Hill also regularly played in the NBA All-Star Game, where he made history by being the first rookie ever to lead an NBA All-Star fan balloting in (1994-95) with 1,289,585 votes[2], narrowly defeating Shaquille O’Neal. In fact, Hill became the first rookie in all major sports to get most votes for an All-Star game.
In his second season (1995-96), he once again led the All-Star fan balloting, this time edging Michael Jordan (Jordan’s first All-Star game after returning since retiring in 1993). During the 1995-96 season, Hill showcased his all-round abilities by leading the NBA in triple-doubles (10). He also won a gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta as a member of the U.S. men’s basketball team, where he had the team’s fifth highest scoring average (9.7) and led the team in steals (18). Hill’s 1996-97 season was his finest yet, with averages of 21.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 7.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game. He became the first player since Larry Bird in 1989-90 to average 20 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in a season, an accomplishment that has not been duplicated since. Once again, Hill led the league in triple-doubles, where his 13 triple-doubles represented 35 percent of the league’s triple-double total that season. He was the league’s Player of the Month for January and was also awarded NBA’s IBM Award, given to the player with the biggest statistical contributions to his team. He finished third in MVP voting, behind Karl Malone and Michael Jordan.
Much like Scottie Pippen with the Bulls, Hill assumed the role of a “point forward” in Detroit, running the Pistons offense. As a result, between the 1995-96 and 1998-99 NBA seasons, Hill was the league leader in assists per game among non-guards all four seasons. In the lockout-shortened 1999 season, as he led his team in points, rebounds and assists for the third time, Grant Hill joined Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor as the only players in NBA history to lead their teams in scoring, rebounding and assists more than once. Hill and Chamberlain are the only two players in league history to lead their teams in points, rebounds and assists per game three times. Hill was selected to play in the 1998 FIBA World Championship, but in the end no NBA players played in this tournament due to the lockout.
Hill’s 1999-2000 season showed that he could be one of NBA’s truly dominant scorers. He averaged 25.8 points while shooting 49% from the field, the season’s third highest scoring average, behind MVP Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson. He maintained solid overall numbers, averaging 6.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game. However, despite Hill’s individual accomplishments in Detroit, the Pistons never made it far in the playoffs, either losing in the first round (1996, 1997 and 1999), or missing the playoffs entirely in the 1994-95 and 1997-98 seasons. The 2000 playoffs would be no different. On April 15, 2000, 7 days before the start of the playoffs, Hill sprained his left ankle in a game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Despite his hurting ankle, Hill was bothered by being labeled “soft” by some Pistons fans and thus decided to play against the first round opponent, Miami Heat. However, his injured ankle got worse and Hill was forced to leave halfway through game 2. Eventually, the Heat swept the Pistons 3-0. Hill was initially selected for the 2000 Summer Olympics U.S. team, but could not play due to his ankle injury, which would prove to be a major liability for many years to come.
After the first six seasons of his career, before his ankle injury, Hill had a total of 9,393 points, 3,417 rebounds and 2,720 assists. Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird are the only two players in league history to eclipse these numbers after their first six seasons.
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