User: MaryAnnCLT |
Educational Uses of Second Life An overview of educational uses of Second Life including educational locations, tools, and learning archetypes that are applicable to Second Life. Tags: Second Life Kapp Class Education |
User: enot2 |
LSD Educational Video (Part 1) LSD Educational Video http://www.RaccoonsHaveArrived.com Tags: lsd acid educational video substances drugs propaganda documentary marijuana |
User: chkdg8 |
PETA Educational Video Shameless plug: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1833448/ UPDATE: Although I am a member of the organization, that does not mean that I agree 100% with all of PETA's decision making. They are an organized corporation. I am not. I placed this video on here for the sole purpose of education. That's it. For those of you who decide to leave threatening comments, be advised that doing so would be extremely unwise on your behalf. Online threats are a criminal offense. Google logs all IP addresses and messages. Be smart. I want to continue thanking all of you who have viewed and left encouraging comments and even not so nice comments but I am no one to discontinue or limit our Freedom of Speech. Keep spreading the information and also make up your own mind with what you learn. Thank you. Every year, millions of animals are killed for the clothing industry. Whether they come from Chinese fur farms, Indian slaughterhouses, or the Australian Outback, an immeasurable amount of suffering goes into every fur-trimmed jacket, leather belt, and wool sweater. PLEASE write to the Chinese ambassador; His Excellency Zhou Wenzhong Ambassador of the People's Republic of China Embassy of the People's Republic of China 2300 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 20008, US. THESE DEFENCELESS ANIMALS ARE TREATED WITH UTTER CONTEMPT YET THEY ARE THE VERY THING THAT IS ENABLING THESE CALLOUS BUTCHERS TO MAKE A LIVING. Urge China to enact an animal welfare law that will stop the barbaric slaughter. ACT NOW TO HELP STOP THIS TORTUROUS TRADE. Tags: peta educational video truth animal cruelty |
User: Google |
Spam, time, and you: An educational video from Gmail http://www.gmail.com/fightspam Learn how Gmail's spam-fighting technology saves you time. Tags: Gmail spam Google email mail time-saving spam-fighting filters filter e-mail engineers |
User: rosaryfilms |
Crystal Meth / Methamphetamine / Ice - Educational Video PSA "Melting The Ice - Fighting Methamphetamine". Sponsors: This program is made possible through a partnership with the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) Program at St. Petersburg College and the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), with the technical support of the Satellite Education Network (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA. Target Audience Statement: Primary target audiences for this program will include law enforcement officials, drug prevention specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act grantees, administrators, school drug counselors, high school athletic officials, treatment providers, drug court members, policy makers, business leaders, coalition volunteers, drug demand reduction coordinators, criminal justice professionals, members of the religious community and other community partners who may be interested. This program is also suitable for Public Access television distribution. Program Summary And Objectives: It's an epidemic... spreading across the country from west to east. If it isn't in your community yet, it will be. Methamphetamine kills people every day and knows no boundaries. Coalitions and concerned citizens everywhere can play a part in slowing down this plague. During this hour-long broadcast, we'll hear from law enforcement about the realities of fighting a drug that is "homegrown"--made using over-the-counter cold medicines and household chemicals. The drug is dangerous and so are those who make it. If you come across a lab by accident, the results could be catastrophic. Find out the signs of meth use and meth production so you can help take back your community from this ravaging drug epidemic. We'll see how community involvement can make a difference. One grassroots program that began in America's heartland is now a model for the rest of the country. A frontier city of 50,000 people is addressing all facets of the meth problem, from helping drug endangered children to increasing treatment capacity. We'll also discuss how the Montana Meth Project is utilizing alarming ads and the internet, all aimed at keeping teens from trying meth... even once. Also, hear from a recovering meth addict about her struggle and ultimate triumph over one of the most addicting drugs ever. Together, we can help melt the ice! Learning Objectives: Learn about the scope of the national; methamphetamine problem; Find out why meth is so dangerous to the users, community members, and law enforcement. See what community groups are doing to fight the problem. Hear "straight talk" from a former methamphetamine addict. Panelists: Hosted By: Mary Elizabeth Larson, Vice President, Communications and Membership, Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA). Content Providers: Sgt. Jim Wingo, Missouri Highway Patrol - Jim Wingo is presently a Narcotics Investigator with the Missouri State Highway Patrol and has been assigned to the division of drug and crime control since 1989. Wingo has served in law enforcement since 1978, with the last 22 years in the Missouri State Highway Patrol. He has worked in Narcotics since 1989, with emphasis on Clandestine Labs. He began his Clan Lab Enforcement training in 1996, and from 2000-2004, was Clan Lab Training Coordinator for the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Cristi Cain, State Coordinator for the Kansas Methamphetamine Prevention Project - Cain has worked in communities across Kansas implementing strategies that have proven successful in addressing the meth problem. She has presented and provided trainings at local, state, and national levels and has provided testimony at a Congressional hearing. In March of 2006, Cain received an Office of National Drug Control Policy Director's Award for Distinguished Service for her dedication and leadership in combating methamphetamine. Cristi received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Kansas State University. She has received specialized training in methamphetamine addiction, drug endangered children's issues, and has received clandestine laboratory certification. Tom Pagel, Chief of Police, Casper, WY - Tom Pagel is a lead player in his city's efforts to reduce meth use and meth-related problems. Prior to his tenure as the Chief of Police, Pagel served as the director of the state's Division of Criminal Investigation for 12 years. During Pagel's tenure as director, the DCI team developed the Wyoming Methamphetamine Initiative, and ensured the passage of HB-59, the controlled substance bill. Pagel started with DCI in 1979. He was the 1989 recipient of the Wyoming Peace Officer of the Year Award and the 1999 recipient of the Western Governors' Association George S. Mickelson Memorial Fellowship. He is the past president of the national alliance of State Drug Enforcement Agencies and the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program. He has also served as the chairman of the Governor's Substance Abuse and Violent Crime Advisory Board and the Association of State Criminal Investigative Agencies. Vicki Sickels, Former Meth Addict, Chemical Dependency Counselor - Vicki Sickels became addicted to methamphetamine in 1988 and finally gained lasting recovery a decade later after receiving long-term residential treatment. She then became certified as a substance abuse counselor and obtained her Master Social Worker License from the University of Iowa. She is currently employed as the chemical dependency counselor for a methamphetamine research program at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines and does prevention work for the AIDS Project of Central Iowa. Public domain video. Tags: meth methamphetamine drug drugs substance chemical abuse addiction addicted epidemic treatment addict recovery education |
User: Nipps83 |
"Nonverbal Communication in Education" Educational Video Video made for a class presentation on Nonverbal Communication. Directed and Edited by Joe Anderson www.nippsproductions.com Tags: nipps students class learning |
User: imockery |
"Bus Nut" - A Vintage Educational School Bus Safety Film From the article at: http://www.i-mockery.com/minimocks/bus-nut Here's "Bus Nut" - an educational school bus safety film from 1980 featuring a girl who is truly a BUS NUT! Tags: i-mockery bus nut 1980 school busses cheesewagon |
User: stantonz |
1950 - What Makes a Good Party 1950s educational video about what, infact, makes a "good" party. Tags: 1950s propaganda hygiene films teens school prelinger party instructional kitsch camp campy |
User: gbrianreynolds |
Hand Washing for Kids - Crawford the Cat - Educational Available on DVD at: www.CrawfordTheCat.com/store Crawford The Cat shows a good way to wash your hands. Episode 1 of 13. © 2000 Perennial Pictures Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. www.perennialpictures.com Producers: (Jerry) Brian Reynolds & Russ Harris Co-producer: Michael N. Ruggiero TV Distribution by: www.marvista.net Schools and Libraries contact: mail@perennialpictures.com Created for young audiences and populated with warm, friendly characters, CRAWFORD´S CORNER shorts promote positive values while implementing simple lessons on personal, practical and social skills. With his very good friend Harriet, Crawford discovers the art of working together, choosing a game that everyone can play, saying please and thank you, and many other valuable social skills - all the while having fun! Tags: crawford cat preschool handwashing wash hands educational animation |
User: rosaryfilms |
The Dangerous Health Effects of Steroids - Educational Video PSA The public domain public service announcement video: "Squeezing Out the Juice: Tackling the Steroid Issue". Winning is everything to some athletes, and they'll do anything they can to make it happen, even take illegal drugs. Steroids have become a hot topic recently, from professional athletes down to little kids in recreational leagues. Congress has tackled the issue and many athletes and others are clamoring for more of a response. During this hour-long broadcast, learn about the health effects of steroids and hear how the pressure to win influences choices people make. See what the DEA, legislators, sports leagues, and schools are doing about performance-enhancing drugs. Some local coalitions are forming steroids task forces in their areas. Find out how their experience can help you and your local coalition spread the word. Learning Objectives: Learn who is using steroids and why; Learn about the dangerous health effects steroids cause; Hear how two programs targeted to high school athletes teaches them about the dangers of steroids and how you can get involved; Find out what one coalition is doing about the problem in their area; Anabolic steroid abuse has been associated with a wide range of adverse side effects ranging from some that are physically unattractive, such as acne and breast development in men, to others that are life threatening. Most of the effects are reversible if the abuser stops taking the drug, but some can be permanent. In addition to the physical effects, anabolic steroids can also cause increased irritability and aggression. Some of the health consequences that can occur in both males and females include liver cancer, heart attacks, and elevated cholesterol levels. In addition to this, steroid use among adolescents may prematurely stop the lengthening of bones resulting in stunted growth. People who inject steroids also run the risk of contracting or transmitting hepatitis or HIV. Some steroid abusers experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking the drug. These withdrawal symptoms include mood swings, fatigue, restlessness, loss of appetite, insomnia, reduced sex drive, and depression. This depression can lead to suicide attempts, and if left untreated, can persist for a year or more after the abuser stops taking the drugs. Primary target audiences for this program will include law enforcement officials, drug prevention specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act grantees, administrators, school drug counselors, high school athletic officials, treatment providers, drug court members, policy makers, business leaders, coalition volunteers, drug demand reduction coordinators, criminal justice professionals, members of the religious community and other community partners who may be interested. This program is also suitable for Public Access television distribution. Sponsored by Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) as a public service announcement; public domain. This program is made possible through a partnership with the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) Program at St. Petersburg College and the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA), with the technical support of the Satellite Education Network (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA. Tags: steroids steroid drug drugs anabolic anabolics performance enhancing bodybuilding illegal health effects risks abuse use |