Courses tagged with "Nutrition" (344)

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Starts : 2006-09-01
12 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition WizIQ.htm%2525252525253Fdatetype%2525252525253Drecent&.htm%25252525253Fpricetype%25252525253Dfree%25

This section of Introduction to Technical Communication deals with ethical issues associated with the design, use, and propagation of technology. At virtually all stages of development and use, any technology can carry with it ethical dilemmas for both creators and users. Of particular interest is how such dilemmas are resolved (or complicated) according to how effectively they are communicated to stakeholders.

Starts : 2006-09-01
10 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition WizIQ.htm%2525252525253Fdatetype%2525252525253Drecent&.htm%25252525253Fpricetype%25252525253Dfree%25

This course is designed to help you develop skills that will enable you to produce clear and effective scientific and technical documents. We will focus on basic principles of good writing-which scientific and technical writing shares with other forms of writing-and on types of documents common in scientific and technical fields and organizations. While the emphasis will be on writing, oral communication of scientific and technical information will form an important component of the course, as well.

Starts : 2007-02-01
12 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition WizIQ.htm%2525252525253Fdatetype%2525252525253Drecent&.htm%25252525253Fpricetype%25252525253Dfree%25

Over the course of the semester we will explore the full range of writings by physicians and other health practitioners. Some of the writer/physicians that we encounter will be Atul Gawande, Danielle Ofri, Richard Selzer, and William Carlos Williams. Students need have no special training, only a general interest in medicine or in public health issues such as AIDS, asthma, malaria control, and obesity. The writing assignments, like the readings, will invite students to consider the distinctive needs of different audiences.

Starts : 2014-09-01
No votes
FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Social Sciences inquiry Food and Nutrition Into Nutrition Security+regulations

Explore the lives of men, women and children living through war and revolution and social changes that made modern Ireland.

Starts : 2014-02-10
No votes
Coursera Free Social Sciences English BabsonX Nutrition Udemy

This course is about the historical, sociocultural, and economic causes of Latin American migration, and the economic, political, and cultural impact that the Latino/a population has in the physiognomy of this country. It situates the Latin American migration in the global scenario and the Latino/a population in the national arena.

Starts : 2012-07-23
96 votes
Coursera Free Social Sciences English BabsonX Bodawala Bonding systems Chemokines Limits Nutrition

Learn the ideas and vocabulary for listening to world music, and examine the music of several world music cultures and how they have entered into mainstream popular culture.

Starts : 2014-09-01
No votes
Coursera Free Social Sciences English BabsonX Basic Genetics Biology Chemokines Customer Service Certification Program Evaluation

Learn about different voting methods and fair division algorithms, and explore the problems that arise when a group of people need to make a decision.

Starts : 2003-02-01
17 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Business Infor Information environments Information Theory Journalism Nutrition

Surveys social psychology and organization theory interpreted in the context of the managerial environment. Shares lectures with 15.301, with a separate recitation required. 15.301 is intended primarily for non-Sloan students, both graduate and undergraduate. Deals with a number of diverse subjects, including motivation and reward systems for engineers and scientists in industry; the aging of technical groups; the management of R&D matrix organizations; and the architecture of R&D laboratories and its effect on communication patterns in the organization.

15.301 is a core subject for students majoring in management science. A laboratory is a required element of the course for these students. It involves projects of an applied nature in behavioral science. Emphasizes use of behavioral science research methods to test hypotheses concerning organizational behavior. Instruction and practice in communication include report writing, team decision-making, and oral and visual presentation.

Starts : 2015-03-25
31 votes
Coursera Free Social Sciences English BabsonX Beams Differential+Equations Nutrition Udemy Web Design

Learn how advances in geospatial technology and analytical methods have changed how we do everything, and discover how to make maps and analyze geographic patterns using the latest tools.

Starts : 2014-10-06
32 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Nutrition Udemy Web Design

How can we know if the differences in wages between men and women are caused by discrimination or differences in background characteristics? In this course we look at causal effects as opposed to spurious relationships. We will discuss how they can be identified in the social sciences using quantitative data, and describe how this can help us understand social mechanisms.

Starts : 2015-10-05
276 votes
Coursera Free Popular Closed [?] Business English BabsonX Biology Chemokines Nutrition

In this class, you will learn how to think with models and use them to make sense of the complex world around us.

Starts : 2015-09-12
102 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Chemokines History of Math Nutrition

ModPo is a fast-paced introduction to modern and contemporary U.S. poetry, with an emphasis on experimental verse, from Dickinson and Whitman to the present. Participants (who need no prior experience with poetry) will learn how to read poems that are supposedly "difficult."

Starts : 2014-01-13
101 votes
Coursera Free Social Sciences English BabsonX Chemokines Nutrition

The course will examine the psychological thought of the modern mystical traditions in Europe. We shall focus on two topics with wider cultural implications – the soul and the heart.

Starts : 2014-10-07
No votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Chemokines Nutrition Udemy

How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives.

Starts : 2006-01-01
14 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Infor Information environments Information networks Information Theory Nutrition

This course covers the growth, development and structure of normal bone and joints, the biomechanics of bone connective tissues, and their response to stress, calcium and phosphate homeostasis. Additional topics include regulation by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, the pathogenesis of metabolic bone diseases and diseases of connective tissues, joints and muscle with consideration of possible mechanisms and underlying metabolic derangements.

Lecturers

Dr. Paul Joseph Anderson

Dr. Robert Horatio Brown, Jr.

Dr. Marie Demay

Dr. Stephen Martin Krane

Dr. Young-Jo Kim

Dr. Henry Jay Mankin

Dr. Bjorn Reino Olsen

Dr. John Thomas Potts

Dr. Alan Lewis Schiller

Dr. Brian Dale Snyder

 

Starts : 2015-04-27
100 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Chemokines History of Math Nutrition

Focused on Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings Online, this course explores what happens to stories and films when they are turned into online games.

Starts : 2014-06-01
No votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Nutrition Udemy

An introduction into the historical, psychological, and sociological analysis of organized conflict.

Starts : 2014-02-03
15 votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Spanish BabsonX Brain stem Chemokines Nutrition

Aprenderemos cómo podemos usar el pensamiento científico en la vida cotidiana para tomar mejores decisiones.

Starts : 2013-10-15
No votes
Coursera Free Closed [?] Social Sciences English BabsonX Chemokines History of Math Nutrition

A unique and exciting introduction to the genre and craft of historical fiction, for curious students, aspiring authors--anyone with a passion for the past. Read classics of the genre, encounter bestselling writers of historical fiction, and discover your own historical archive while interacting with a global community of interested readers.

4 votes
Saylor.org Free Closed [?] General & Interdisciplinary Studies Chemokines K12 Kadenze Nutrition RSLogix5000+programming Taking derivatives

Students of political science should understand how ethics, culture, religion, and morality help to shape public debate, policymaking, and policy execution. This course will provide you with an overview of the role that ethical, cultural, religious, and moral principles play in the formulation and execution of public policy by lawmakers and other public officials. After studying the foundational theories of ethics and morality in politics, you will review arguments about existing issues in domestic and international policy, studying each dilemma from a variety of perspectives.  Common themes seen in ethics debates include justice, equality, fairness, individual liberty, free enterprise, charity, fundamental human rights, and minimizing harm to others. These themes are integrated into various decision-making models, such as the Utilitarian Approach, the Fairness and Justice Approach, and the Rights Approach. In the execution of public policy, it is impossible to do no harm to others; often, public policy…

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