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YouTube - I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me
this is a clip from the award winning hbo doc that follows the lives of 12 kids with ts...hopefully it will lead viewers to watch the doc and understand more about the disorder...to watch in hi def, just add the following to the end of the url....&fmt=18
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YouTube - I AM A GEEK! by The Society for Geek Advancement
http://geekadvancement.com@geekadvancementA witty collaborative project capturing and satirizing the Web 2.0 / social networking, gadget lovin' phenomenon that is now sweeping the globe, thanks in part to companies like Twitter, Facebook and oh yeah... a little thing called the IPHONE. The video is a rallying cry for geeks around the world to stand proud and unite. SOCIETY FOR GEEK ADVANCEMENT:The Society for Geek Advancement (SGA) was founded upon the principles that we should all embrace our inner and outer geek and have fun while doing it. As individuals who love learning, innovating and believe in possibility as well as change, the second step of responsibility is to be the geek that keeps on giving. As a member of SGA, we work together as a global community to help others realize their true potential too!
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YouTube - SAMSUNG NP-N110 Netbook
The SAMSUNG NP-N110 Netbook gives you the power to accomplish more wherever you are with the Intel Atom N270 running at 1.6GHz and 1GB DDR2. The 6-cell lithium battery lasts for up to 8.5 hours! You’ll have more time to shop online, surf the web and chat with friends. Plus, a larger touch pad makes the SAMSUNG NP-N110 Netbook so easy to use. The new design is also sleeker, curvier and comes with a glossy 10 display. Weighing only 2.8 lbs., the SAMSUNG NP-N110 Netbook is an affordable mobile solution ideal for all you're online needs.
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YouTube - Tourette Syndrome - HBO & Tourette Syndrome Association
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (Tourette Syndrome or TS) is a neurological disorder which becomes evident in early childhood or adolescence between the ages of 2 and 15. Tourette syndrome is defined by multiple motor and vocal tics lasting for more than one year. Many people have only motor tics or only vocal tics. The first symptoms usually are involuntary movements (tics) of the face, arms, limbs or trunk. These tics are frequent, repetitive and rapid. The most common first symptom is a facial tic (eye blink, nose twitch, grimace), and is replaced or added to by other tics of the neck, trunk, and limbs. These involuntary (outside the patient's control) tics may also be complicated, involving the entire body, such as kicking and stamping. Many persons report what are described as premonitory urges -- the urge to perform a motor activity. Other symptoms such as touching, repetitive thoughts and movements and compulsions can occur. There are also verbal tics. These verbal tics (vocalizations) usually occur with the movements; later they may replace one or more motor tics. These vocalizations include grunting, throat clearing, shouting and barking. The verbal tics may also be expressed as coprolalia (the involuntary use of obscene words or socially inappropriate words and phrases) or copropraxia (obscene gestures). Despite widespread publicity, coprolalia/copropraxia is uncommon with tic disorders.Neither echolalia (echo speech) or coprolalia/copropraxia is necessary for the diagnosis of Tourette syndrome. All patients have involuntary movements and some have vocalizations. Echo phenomena are also reported, although less frequently. These may include repeating word of others (echolalia), repeating ones own words (palilalia), and repeating movements of others. Although the symptoms of TS vary from person to person and range from very mild to severe, the majority of cases fall into the mild category. Associated conditions can include attentional problems (ADHD/ADD, impulsiveness (and oppositional defiant disorder), obsessional compulsive behavior, and learning disabilities. There is usually a family history of tics, Tourette Syndrome, ADHD, OCD. Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders occur in all ethnic groups. Males are affected 3 to 4 times more often than females.Most people with TS and other tic disorders will lead productive lives. There are no barriers to achievement in their personal and professional lives. Persons with TS can be found in all professions. A goal of TSA is to educate both patients and the public of the many facets of tic disorders. Increased public understanding and tolerance of TS symptoms are of paramount importance to people with Tourette Syndrome. The disorder was named for a French neuropsychiatrist who successfully assessed the disorder in the late 1800's:Georges Gilles de la TouretteGeorges Gilles de la Tourette (born Georges Albert Edouard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette!) in 1857was a French physician (today he would be described as a neurologist) who made several valuable contributions to medicine and literature. The first reported case of Tourette syndrome was by anotherFrench doctor named Itard in 1825. Dr. Itard described the case of Marquise de Dampierre, a womanof nobility who was quite an important person in her time. In 1885 Dr. de la Tourette described nine patients with the syndrome of multiple motor and vocal tics. His major contribution was to define these patients as having a movement disorder that now bears his name.
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Twitter in Plain English
A quick and plain English intro the micro-blogging service Twitter. Follow us: http://www.twitter.com/commoncraft
This video comes in an unbranded presentation quality version that can be licensed for use in the workplace. http://www.commoncraft.com/store-item/twitter
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YouTube - Seville, Spain, sitting in a bar, drinking a coffe
More info on http://travel.hombrelobo.com/Captions:. . . . . . . . . . . . .Hi, I'm Eduardo. This is Travel. That's our video blog, and we are in Seville, in the South of Spain. In Sevilla, in Spanish.And you can see that we are sitting, having a coffee, and you can see the... the ambiance... the way people are in the street.And how lively this is. And, as I said, we are just- it's December, we are sitting, having a coffee, it's not hot, of course. And yet it's probably 15, 16 degrees, but it's very nice.It's perfect to sit here and have a coffee and enjoy a little pastry.And it's very nice. They just finished... They just finished singing some Christmas carols, and it was very nice. I recorded some, I don't know if the recording was good, or if I will put it, but anyway. I would strongly recommend you to come to Seville,and enjoy the city, and I would just leave you with some images of the people in the city. . . . . . . . . . . . .Captions by www.SubPLY.com
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Samsung N130-13B Netbook
The Samsung N130-13B Netbook is powered by an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor and 1GB of DDR2 memory which makes it perfect for light computing tasks on the go. Because it weighs only 2.82 pounds and features a 10.1-inch diagonal LCD display and nearly full-sized keyboard, the Samsung N130-13B Netbook is one of the easiest Netbooks to use and carry around with you. It comes equipped with a 160GB hard drive and integrated media card reader. Fast, reliable 802.11b/g/n wireless and an integrated webcam for staying in touch face to face are also included in this excellent Samsung design. The whole system is run by the Windows XP Home edition operating system, so everything is right where it should be, wherever you are when you need it. For a compact, affordable and most of all usable Netbook thats perfect for light computing on the road, check out the Samsung N130-13B Netbook today!
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Davos Annual Meeting 2010 - India's Future Agenda
http://www.weforum.org 30.01.2010
The 2009 victory of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) was the first time since 1962 that an Indian prime minister was elected to a second five-year term.
How will this renewed political mandate reshape the country's agenda in key areas of public finance, trade, investment, infrastructure and rural development?
Reuben Abraham, Executive Director, Centre for Emerging Markets Solutions, Indian School of Business, India; Young Global Leader
Montek S. Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, India
Hari S. Bhartia, Co-Chairman and Managing Director, Jubilant Organosys, India; Vice-President, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Shyam Saran, Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of India; Global Agenda Council on Climate Change
Anand Sharma, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India
N. K. Singh, Member of Parliament, India
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John K. Defterios, Anchor, CNN Marketplace Middle East, CNN International, United Kingdom
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Davos Open Forum 2010 - Switzerland: Misfit or Model?
http://www.weforum.org 28.01.2010
Switzerland has been criticized lately: On the one hand, Switzerland's direct democracy is a showpiece; on the other hand, it unleashes worldwide consternation. International pressures on bank secrecy lead to concessions in the exchange of fiscal information. The accusation of cherry-picking comes up regularly.
Does Switzerland have to fear for its reputation and economy?
Did Switzerland react accordingly to the international pressure on tax issues?
What consequences will this have on Swiss diplomacy and its role as a mediator in international conflicts?
This session is co-organized with the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches (SEK-FEPS).
Pascale Bruderer-Wyss, President of the National Council of Switzerland; Young Global Leader
Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University, and William Ziegler Professor, Harvard Business School, USA
Peter Maurer, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations, New York
Haig Simonian, Correspondent, Financial Times, Switzerland
Ulrich Thielemann, Vice-Director, Business Ethics, University of St Gallen, Switzerland
Moderated by
Stephan Klapproth, Anchor, Ten O'Clock News, Swiss Television SF DRS, Switzerland
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