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Interview with William Shatner

Pre-K - Higher Ed
William Shatner interview at his ranch / Shatner talks in horse-pen, while horses are eating behind him / Shatner speaks about animal rights and the Native American's treatment of animals.
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Extreme close-up of radient, 40yrs + woman with syringe smiling

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Extreme close-up of radient, 40yrs + woman with syringe smiling
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Portrait of radient, 40yrs + woman squirting a syringe looking to camera and smiling

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Portrait of radient, 40yrs + woman squirting a syringe looking to camera and smiling
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In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This

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In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several...
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Philippines, c.1951: Refugees from Camiguin, Philippines are rescued

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Philippines, circa 1951: Refugees from Camiguin, Philippines are rescued.
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Philippines, c.1951: As patients are treated in makeshift hospitals, molten lava still scorches in Camiguin, Philippines

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Philippines, circa 1951: As patients are treated in makeshift hospitals, molten lava still scorches in Camiguin, Philippines.
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United States, c.1951: During a battle, two men run up a mountain before surrendering

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United States, circa 1951: During a battle, two men run up a mountain before surrendering.
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First Aid ARP WWII Overcoming Obstacles

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Group of ARP wardens bring wooden poles and block and tackle to a purpose built wall in a park. They assemble the poles with rope attach the block and tackle and raise it close to the wall. An ARP Warden ties ropes to the ground to...
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First Aid ARP WWII Life Saving

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Family stroll down country lane. German plane drops bomb. Girl injured. Car with ARP man arrive. Check girl over. Parents attend injuries a stretcher, more ARP men arrive. In house woman demonstrates how to use a sheet as bandage. Man...
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Female doctor using the defibrillator to reanimate an unconscious patient.

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Female doctor using the defibrillator to reanimate an unconscious patient.
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Doctor weighing child patient

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Doctor weighing child patient
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CU Syringe withdrawing fluid from vial

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CU Syringe withdrawing fluid from vial
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Record numbers waiting to start hospital treatment, new figures show

Higher Ed
Some 4.46 million people were waiting to start hospital treatment in England at the end of November 2020, the highest number since records began. This compares with 4.42 million in November 2019 and 4.45 million in October that year –...
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New Bill Seeks To Improve Mental Health Parity In Massachusetts

Higher Ed
The Mental Health ABC Act aims to eliminate barriers, including insurance-related ones, to mental health care in Massachusetts.
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Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's

Higher Ed
The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
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Curated Video

Animals Are Gaining More Rights

Higher Ed
Why are animals gaining new legal rights? Should they keep them? And if animals have new rights, what does it change about our relationship with them?
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Curated Video

Lack Of AAPI Participants In Alzheimer's Study Concerns Researchers

Higher Ed
According to researchers of one clinical trial, Asian American and Pacific Islanders make up fewer than 5% of all Alzheimer's research participants.
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Bloomberg

Plasma Treatment Results Encouraging: Johns Hopkins' Casadevall

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- Dr. Arturo Casadevall, chair of molecular microbiology and immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the impact of convalescent plasma in the fight against Covid-19 with Bloomberg's Vonnie...
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Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK

Higher Ed
Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK
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A garbage truck drives away from a waste treatment plant in Franklin, Ohio.

Higher Ed
A garbage truck drives away from a waste treatment plant in Franklin, Ohio.
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How The Pandemic Impacts Children With Autism

Higher Ed
Many patients are forced to wait months to receive a diagnoses and start specialized treatment services.
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Curated Video

VA Police Partner With Mental Illness Experts To Change Their Response

Higher Ed
A police unit in Prince William County, Virginia is co-responding to emergency calls with mental health clinicians to reduce escalated encounters.
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Curated Video

Buffalo Tragedy Highlights Need For Black Mental Health Care Workers

Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the Buffalo tragedy, health care workers were faced with another crisis: the need for diverse mental health professionals.
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7023B BLINDNESS - A NEW CURE FROM SPAIN

Higher Ed
In Madrid, a 74 year old eye specialist has developed a device that may eventually allow blind people to see almost as well as people with normal eyesight. He is Dr. Tomas Barraquer, head of the consulting clinic of the Barraquer...