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An advertisement for Supp-hose stockings in which an offscreen male narrator repeatedly asks "How does she do it?" over shots of women performing various tasks. The narrator describes the product over images of a woman trying it on. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Supp-hose stockings in which two women declare that they are wearing the product. An offscreen male narrator describes the product over images of a woman trying it on. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
As institutions of higher education aim to prepare students of sustainability and support environmental research, what are we missing? And what does it take to turn our knowledge of chemistry and physics into new ways of relating with the earth? In this episode, Lissy Goralnik and Laurie Thorp of Michigan State University share what they've learned through teaching with contemplative practices.
In this presentation, Dr. Catherine Mosher presents an intervention study that her team conducted to reduce the negative impact of symptoms in patients with advanced cancer and improve family caregivers’ well-being. This study used a telephone-delivered approach to reach participants throughout the state of Indiana. Also, a community partner shares her experiences as a cancer survivor.
Spaulding, William, Schilling, Jane Edward, 1930-2017
Summary:
William Spaulding hosts a discussion with Sister Jane Schilling about various United States Supreme Court and Indiana Supreme Court decisions from the 1850s to the present that have impacted African Americans in Indiana. Topics include suffrage, education, interracial marriage, juries, separate but equal doctrines, lynching, civil rights, and discrimination.
Lloyd Trefethen, Educational Services Incorporated, Jack Churchill, Abraham Morochnik, John Fletcher, Alan H. Pesetsky, Charles L. White, Jr., Frank Meagher, Carol W. Landrey, John J. Barta, Myron J. Block, Peter Griffith, Alan S. Michaels, William C. Reynolds, Ascher H. Shapiro, Kevin Smith
Summary:
Presents a series of experiments to show that surfaces exert forces. Defines the fundamental boundary conditions governing the effects of these forces. Includes illustrations of nucleation, "wine tears," swimming bubbles, and high speed pictures of the breakup of water sheets and soap films.
HISTORICAL SUMMARY: Several experiments to demonstrate the forces that surface tension exerts in fluids. Three boundary conditions imposed surface tension.
Poster presented at the Indiana University Medical Student Program for Research and Scholarship (IMPRS) Research Symposium held on July 27-28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lecture delivered by Jane E. Schultz, PhD (Professor of English and Medical Humanities at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) on December 5, 2018 in conjunction with the National Library of Medicine's "Life and Limb" traveling exhibit hosted by the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. Presentation includes representation of surgeon-soldier interactions from surgical letters, diaries, and memoirs; what happens when language fails to summarize and describe, despite surgeons' fluency in the clinical register; and literary observations about historical narrative.
“Trade is a two-way street. If you want to sell, you’ve got to buy,” says Ed Harvey in this program, after a discussion of international trade and the relation of surplus to tariff. A trip through Washington, D.C., and cartoon sequences of the surplus problem and the import-export balance are featured in the program.