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Critical Challenges in Global Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
In this lesson, Instructor Skolnik outlines the critical challenges in global health following the COVID-19 pandemic and provides actionable strategies for addressing them.
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NOTE: At ~07:55 Richard Skolnik says 1921 & 1922 instead of 2021 & 2022 (as the slide indicates).
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Behind the Scenes Tour of Yale Broadcast Studio
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Lights 🤩 Camera 🎥 Action 🎬 Have you ever wondered how online courses are created? Well, it all begins at Yale Broadcast Studio. Today, Marketing Project Manager Jasmine Taylor will take you on a behind-the-scenes tour to show you exactly how it all comes together. Get ready for an exclusive look at what goes into making it happen! Learn more at online.yale.edu.
Take the Next Step: Apply Now for Yale's Clean Energy Certificate Program
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Interested in learning how to finance and implement innovative clean energy solutions? If so, the Yale Financing and Deploying Clean Energy (FDCE) certificate program is what you're looking for! Accelerate your career and join a powerful network to move the dial on climate change, while earning a certificate from Yale in just 5 hours a week. In this video, you’ll hear from FDCE participants who...
Accuracy of Scientific Measurements: Significant Figures with Operations
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This video describes what happens to significant figures when we perform mathematical operations. It provides simple guidelines for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and rules for rounding to the correct number of significant figures. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Exploring General Chemistry with Professor Nilay Hazari at Yale
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Ready to tackle the world of Chemistry? We visited Dr. Nilay Hazari to see what he's been working on. He recently produced a video series called "General Chemistry Explained," which presents scientific concepts in a new and unique way that isn't typically covered in traditional lectures. Let’s get chemical! Watch now: bit.ly/3FclpzY
Accuracy of Scientific Measurements: Significant Figures
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This video describes what significant figures are and provides rules for how to determine the correct number of significant figures from a measurement. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Unlock Your Potential with Yale Online
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Welcome to Yale Online! 📲📖🌎 Are you ready to make this semester your best yet? Our courses, programs, and professors are accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. Whether you're interested in an open course, a non-degree program to support your personal goals, or an online degree program, we're excited to have you join us. Explore our extensive course catalog at bit.ly/45FU70L and begin your...
Accuracy of Scientific Measurements: Accuracy versus Precision
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This video discusses the precision and accuracy associated with making repeated scientific measurements. It explains why both precision and accuracy are important. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
The Scientific Method
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This video explains the scientific method, which is a process scientists use to ensure that their conclusions are valid. Each of the steps involved in the scientific method is explained using global warming as an example. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
States of Matter
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This video explains the different states of matter, solid, liquid, and gas. It uses water as an example and explains how by putting or removing energy from a system you can interconvert between the different states of matter. It also explains that with the right amount of energy any molecule or compound can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Professors Mary Evelyn Tucker & John Grim Discuss: Religions of the World & Ecology with Yale Online
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Faculty duo Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim are here to discuss their course series: Religions of the World and Ecology. 🌎🙏 In 90 seconds, you'll gain a preview of how individuals and communities in particular religions have interacted with local lands, bio-regions, cosmos, and more. Learn more: fore.yale.edu/
Properties of Matter
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This video explains how we classify properties of matter into different classes depending on whether we need to know how much matter is present (extensive versus intensive properties). It also describes how some properties are chemical properties, which can only be understood through chemical reactions, while others are physical properties. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Structure of Compounds
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This video explains how the structure of compounds accounts for their different properties. It introduces chemical formulae and the law of constant composition. It also describes that some compounds are formally considered to be made from neutral components, while ionic compounds are made from cations and anions. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Classes of Matter
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This video describes how matter can be classified into pure substances, including elements and compounds, homogeneous mixtures, and heterogeneous mixtures. Each class is defined, and examples are given. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
Fundamental Concepts of Matter
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This video explains the fundamental properties of matter. It describes how matter occupies space, has mass, and consists of atoms. Further, it discusses the different types of atoms and how they can be combined through bonds to make molecules. With Professor Nilay Hazari.
What is Chemistry?
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What is Chemistry?
COVID: the Quintessential Public Health Problem | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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COVID: the Quintessential Public Health Problem | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Intersectoral Approaches for Better Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Intersectoral Approaches for Better Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Key Challenges for the Future of Public Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Key Challenges for the Future of Public Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Science and Technology for Global Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Science and Technology for Global Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
What Do People Get Sick, Disabled, and Die From? | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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What Do People Get Sick, Disabled, and Die From? | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Unintentional Injuries | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Unintentional Injuries | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Mental Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Mental Health | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Tobacco and Alcohol | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Tobacco and Alcohol | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Cancer and Diabetes | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Cancer and Diabetes | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Noncommunicable Diseases | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Noncommunicable Diseases | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Neglected Tropical Diseases | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Neglected Tropical Diseases | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Malaria | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Malaria | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
Tuberculosis | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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Tuberculosis | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
HIV | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik
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HIV | Essentials of Global Health with Richard Skolnik

Komentáře

  • @QuinnChada
    @QuinnChada Před 3 dny

    Just a bunch of Freemason lawyers if you are not aware when misjustice occurs.

  • @karaoke.memphis
    @karaoke.memphis Před 10 dny

    The thoughts doing through of classic briefs study and Federalist Papers' basics.

  • @jonathanbrooks5229
    @jonathanbrooks5229 Před 15 dny

    So basically almost everytime an evolutionary gene or advantage developing it will either be seen as a “mutation/defect” and be at risk of attempts to prevent its development by the majority of the species that can’t comprehend becoming obsolete and wont except the inevitable. Or it will burst into existence in a percentage of a species fast enough to ensure that the comprehension of what’s really happening spreads fast enough to overpower the attempts to delay it long enough to figure out a way to have control over the advantage.

  • @RaydhahRaydhah-mz5cf
    @RaydhahRaydhah-mz5cf Před 23 dny

  • @TheEsmeraldweapon
    @TheEsmeraldweapon Před měsícem

    1L student here, preparing my brief and saying thank you for your video...lol

  • @rj4jolly
    @rj4jolly Před měsícem

    Let's refer to the modern death penalty, “1976”.. Very next segment, Slavery and the south..

  • @KaceeMatters-vz8qq
    @KaceeMatters-vz8qq Před měsícem

    Germans were the victims. Look up a documentary called Hellstorm

  • @unconqueredmale339
    @unconqueredmale339 Před měsícem

    Then what should happen when the subject judge, out of defiance and spite, ignores the obvious facts and refuses to recuse themselves?

    • @MarriageFraudSurvivors
      @MarriageFraudSurvivors Před 7 dny

      Appeal

    • @unconqueredmale339
      @unconqueredmale339 Před 7 dny

      @@MarriageFraudSurvivors Did that. Even with a prima facie showing of bias and partiality, appeals court manufactured unrelated red-herring excuses to over-look the bias.

  • @Lovely.kumari_
    @Lovely.kumari_ Před 2 měsíci

    its all greek to me

  • @Husansan
    @Husansan Před 2 měsíci

    Good Understanding in his lectures ALWAYS Thank You Sir .

  • @SpencerMillayArtist
    @SpencerMillayArtist Před 2 měsíci

    How is the second one a paradox. There is no preference, it is simply a tie. There is no repeat of any candidate in the first, second, or even third column. 3 voters voting for 3 candidates, which means it does not matter what candidate is more preferred against one other candidate if you were voting for just those two against each other. It is a vote for 3 candidates between 3 voters and it just so happened that nobody agreed on a first, second, or third candidate. It would simply be a tie. End of story. No need to complicate things that don’t need to be complicated. In a normal society somebody is bound to agree, there are more than 3 voters, and there are even more than 3 candidates. So, this would NEVER EVEN HAPPEN in todays world. This could also happen with 4 and 4 and many other numbers.

  • @user-hg3xw1ez6o
    @user-hg3xw1ez6o Před 3 měsíci

    mocne

  • @RobertTanguay
    @RobertTanguay Před 3 měsíci

    Great video - needs gender bias

  • @person2702
    @person2702 Před 3 měsíci

    This professor is amazing! I'm study classical music in this Channel and I'm so grateful for it! God bless this such amazing teacher❤❤❤ greetings from Brazil🇧🇷

  • @garyjacobs4641
    @garyjacobs4641 Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing that someone at Yale, and Yale itself, would put out for public consumption a presentation in which the presenter simply reads, verbatim, the Power Point slides and calls it a day -- for God's sake. Learn how to do a presentation using Power Point appropriately -- bullet points. Your audience can read the same as you can. You want to bore them and lose them, do this kind of thing. I'd think at a community college a professor would know better. Learn how to engage, to teach, to impart the importance of what you teach. So much is wrong about this.

  • @wafaamador4161
    @wafaamador4161 Před 4 měsíci

    This is sickening to hear

  • @lqejnrenefqrni
    @lqejnrenefqrni Před 4 měsíci

    Clearly doesn't know what he is talking about

  • @Widespreaddiscrimination7924

    Nothing written on the screen says anything about perjury

  • @B10Esteban
    @B10Esteban Před 5 měsíci

    Ex-ante versus Ex-post analyses. Juries think from an ex-post analysis. More likely to have mercy since the problem has already happened. Judges think more from the ex-post analysis because they have to consider the decision's effects toward the future, that is, with respect to future instances of the same type of event (prospective disputes). Legislators and regulators naturally apply prospective rules so they will apply ex ante perspectives for the most part but can also take into account ex post factors such as fiscal burdens or social effects of mass incarceration. Legal system uses a mixed ex ante and ex post system.

  • @B10Esteban
    @B10Esteban Před 5 měsíci

    Normative debates relate to what the law should be. Positive discussions relate to what IS the law. Holmes: life of the law has been experience, not the syllogism. Discussion about the is/ought fallacy and Hume's law. Important to state normative implications of your positions. For example, "efficiently minded jurists" would prefer X over Y. Thinking about normative, positive dichotomy helps uncover what lies beneath someone's interest in studying a particular phenomenon.

  • @B10Esteban
    @B10Esteban Před 5 měsíci

    One distinction that is useful to keep in mind is that between rules and standards. Rules provide clear guidelines and a specific bar (such as 40 MPH). Standards are fuzzier (such as reasonable care) and provide less predictability because they are subject to broad interpretation by courts or other authorities. They can be used in conjunction and they are used as a continuum not as a dichotomy. Example: rules or standards for price setting (reasonable price) versus quantity (0). Useful tool to analyze and critique cases. When should we prefer one over the other?

  • @B10Esteban
    @B10Esteban Před 5 měsíci

    Introduction to basic analytical tools needed to excel in law school with an emphasis on economics. Useful for a head start before starting 1L ( which is my case). The tools allow you to understand the structure of legal rules and of legal arguments. Bonus tip: visit the library and know how to get around.

  • @user-mx8qf4vq1k
    @user-mx8qf4vq1k Před 5 měsíci

    Black panthers were some of the known usuarists of vices/torture devices...plauging hebrews jews christians and travellers...universal warfare is coming and may already be here...

  • @ramanvaishnav3380
    @ramanvaishnav3380 Před 5 měsíci

    Any case law for above mentioned subject

  • @sarabizarro
    @sarabizarro Před 6 měsíci

    Voting is a right because everyone else has a duty not to interfere with my right to vote.

  • @forheuristiclifeksh7836
    @forheuristiclifeksh7836 Před 6 měsíci

    4:57

  • @Imakebootysclap
    @Imakebootysclap Před 6 měsíci

    Trump's judge is clearly bias

  • @pacifiquebusiness
    @pacifiquebusiness Před 6 měsíci

    I am Yale school law thank you for a video CZcams

  • @anthia1156
    @anthia1156 Před 7 měsíci

    Very interesting. Who is the professor?

  • @rudrapratapsinghsolanki7277

    How you can be so good in your teaching, dear professor! Every statement is filled with years of wisdom. Thank you for these lectures. A huge admirer of your work.

  • @user-lj9ot3pf4f
    @user-lj9ot3pf4f Před 9 měsíci

    Anyone knows how the picture showed in 7:16 was drawed?

  • @saraswatkin9226
    @saraswatkin9226 Před 9 měsíci

    How can Judges be impartial in UK when Barristers and Judges have llink to their Chambers and Freemasonry? So appeal system does not work as they all practice nepotism!!

  • @omgitsacuban
    @omgitsacuban Před 10 měsíci

    Important to note that in reference to the “latino” community, it’s mostly the black and indigenous population who are affected, not so much the white hispanic people. Though they can also face prejudice and discrimination solely based on their written names. But that goes back to many people of colour having Spanish names after colonialization.

  • @nicoleescobar9897
    @nicoleescobar9897 Před rokem

    The judge just ordered me to have no contact wjth my child after I called an emergency hearing when my son said he was suicidal . His father said I was telling our son to do it and the judge made her ruling without a hearing and said I'm the undermining the fathers ability to parent... even tho my son is scared and traumatized and was forced to live with him. She is biased against me and won't even hear my evidence. The father never presents evidence. I'm lost in what I can do and I fear for my sons safety.

    • @angieg8886
      @angieg8886 Před měsícem

      Would like to get in contact with you. This is happening across the globe!

    • @MarriageFraudSurvivors
      @MarriageFraudSurvivors Před 7 dny

      @@angieg8886I had a bad experience with a judge being biased and unethical. I wish a class action lawsuit could be filed against these authorities ruining people’s lives!

  • @icingcake
    @icingcake Před rokem

    She neglects to mention the victims rights advocates who opposed her and her decisions on some disgusting cases. According to Journey Into Darkness, the “People to Retain Penny White” campaign “raised more than ten times as much money as the anti-White group” - she sounds like a complete liar. Thank God she is not a judge anymore.

  • @kimlec3592
    @kimlec3592 Před rokem

    I had a neighbour who was a shrink. He screamed the house down at his supposedly autistic son. The rest of the time the boy was left alone, to count his coins or to enter neighbours houses & ask for coins. It does make a huge difference how a person is treated or ignored/neglected.

  • @aimee-2693
    @aimee-2693 Před rokem

    This was incredibly useful, I am a lawschool student from Chile, but for an strange reason Hohfeld´s theory made more sense in english. Anyways, thanks for the help proffessor :)

  • @VaughanMcCue
    @VaughanMcCue Před rokem

    I thought intelligent design was responsible for cancer in children and selecting some Ashkenazi folks to avoid malaria.

  • @pepeberenguer5390
    @pepeberenguer5390 Před rokem

    subtítulos en español por favor! 😟

  • @subSapiens_
    @subSapiens_ Před rokem

    So we lost 90+ years of research and progress on Phage therapy because Big Pharma blocked it in favor of $$$ antibiotics... Thank you for pointing that out..

  • @mh1066
    @mh1066 Před rokem

    This place is breezy. We need to fix that.

  • @livercat8817
    @livercat8817 Před rokem

    Alarmist propaganda is yale

  • @jasonm2024
    @jasonm2024 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @trentonjohnson3833
    @trentonjohnson3833 Před rokem

    Came here after watching the Mandela Effect, and was wondering if since (i think) schizophrenics are people that have trouble staying grounded to reality, and possibly have “multiple reality disorder”, and that they bounce around between what’s really happening and shift into different realities they also fully believe in. Shifting between worlds or timelines in their head one may say. What this would mean is that it is plausible autistic people would be MORE rooted into certain realities, meaning possibly major and unexpected change in environment disturbs them, (loud noises, a dramatic fight between parents) but what about the need to complete tasks? And their repetitive nature? Well, aren’t they narrowing the scope of their environment? They like things organized, consistent, and whole. Including their reality. The best way to achieve this desire is using patterns (ie using sets of 3). In the end, wouldn’t all of these things root them more firmly into a certain way of thinking, a certain pattern, and therefore a concrete and singular reality? I would think Schizophrenic people people have the opposite tendencies that’s why so many homeless people are schizophrenic and why the Middle East which has much higher rates of autism developed a strict, firm, simple, and honest religion?

  • @laurenalacroix5114
    @laurenalacroix5114 Před rokem

    thanks!

  • @laurenalacroix5114
    @laurenalacroix5114 Před rokem

    thanks!

  • @user-ky6oj8tk2w
    @user-ky6oj8tk2w Před rokem

    Absolutely Rickey Ray Rector deserved what he got and more hope the devil is eating hes eyes out everyday, Capital Punishment or death penalty should be employed to those that commit heinous crimes

  • @romibajwa7153
    @romibajwa7153 Před rokem

    Spells don't work unless spoken precisely. Hogwarts Legacy. 🪄

    • @jvb5590
      @jvb5590 Před 8 měsíci

      This comment here is the best! !!

  • @FloraNovax3
    @FloraNovax3 Před rokem

    What happens if you’re diagnosed with both 😅

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 Před rokem

    and how does Natural selection provide an answer for 8 billion people, set to reach 9 and beyond by 2032.