AR 15 Handling Skills – Basic Tactical Shooting



Rating: 4

A series of dry fire weapons handling drills to improve shooting speed and accuracy, reloading and malfunction clearance.

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Media Skills – Communication Training – Speak First



Rating: 4

Media skills training from Speak First. How to get the best possible media coverage for your business. Watch this to get tips and advice for dealing with journalists and getting your stories picked up by the media. This Understanding the Media course, run by an eperienced journalist and trainer, shows delegates how to get media coverage and ultimately free marketing for their company. www.speak-first.com

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Video Games and Learning



Rating: 4

**We’ve moved to The Escapist! New episodes weekly!** www.escapistmagazine.com Episode Three in my series of video “lectures,” made in association with Edge. www.edge-online.com I’m pleased to introduce game designer James Portnow, cofounder of Divide By Zero Games. He and I will be partnering up to bring you these lectures from here on. Loosely modeled after Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw’s Zero Punctuation reviews. For the first time, NOT made to be presented on screen in the classroom. I can be reached at floydo_animation at yahoo dot com. James can be reached at jportnow at gmail dot com. Like the intro/outro music? Download the full tracks here! Penguin Cap www.carbohydrom.net Walk on Water ocremix.org

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Presentation Tricks Of The Trade



Rating: 4

How to make your presentations look better and take advantage of video marketing. You can purchase a downloadable High-Def version. If you do email me and I’ll send you the PDF as well! eddale@mac.com

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Mesut Ozil || Who Can Make Play Like Me || 2012 HD Skills ||



Rating: 4

ozilPaolo Maldini (AC Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), John Terry (Chelsea) (Barcelona), Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan), Wayne Rooney (Machester United), Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), Ruud van Nistelrooy (HSV), David Villa (Barcelona). Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic. Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup, CR7, CR17, amazing goal, Fifa 11, PES 11, joga bonito, champions league, carling cup league cup, fa cup, skillz, freekick, penalty, bbc motd, skysports, setanta sports, itv sport, nike vapor, rooney, Cristiano ronaldo, tevez, giggs, scholes, alex ferguson, pfa player of the year, pfa young player of the year Cristiano ronaldo Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn, rome roma as milan barcelona,champions league, premier league ronaldinho, messi, nani, henry, bojan, adebayor, fabregas, torres, flamini, clichy, evra, vidic, ferdinand, brown, neville, carrick, anderson, scholes, giggs,Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham

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Coding & Billing: Clarify 'Present & Immediately Available'

‘Physically present and available’ can be one of the most difficult factors to determine when confirming medical direction. You should keep these guides in mind when deciding whether your anesthesiologist’s claim still merits medical direction modifiers QY or QK.

Think about individual circumstances

Vague medical direction rules like ‘remains physically present and available for immediate diagnosis and treatment of emergencies’ allow for individual interpretation.

Defining ‘immediately available’ accurately is more than looking at the hospital’s blueprints to see how far your physician walks down the hall. Interpretation also takes each situation into account. For instance, the anesthesiologist needs to be more easily available to help during an emergency when he is medically directing an aneurysm repair versus a hernia repair.

Think about these three factors when trying to determine what qualifies as ‘physically present and available’ in your hospital.

OR Size:

Service location:

Patient condition:

Key determinant: Think how quickly the anesthesiologist could help the medically directed CRNA in the event of an emergency. If the anesthesiologist is away from the OR suite or outside the surgery department, is he ‘immediately available’ to return if required? If so, his work might still fit under the medical direction umbrella; if not, you might need to rethink his status.

Know how the factors impact coding & billing

The factors listed above will not change your code for the procedure itself, however can change the anesthesiologist’s performance modifier and his reimbursement. If the anesthesiologist personally carries out a case, you know where he is for the entire procedure and report modifier AA with the procedure code. The carrier shells out money for the entire case.

Coding gets tougher when the anesthesiologist oversees other members of the team rather than personally performs cases. If he medically directs one CRNA, report modifier QY with the procedure code; if he directs from two to four anesthetists, report modifier QK instead. Doctors who medically direct cases split the procedure fee with the other anesthetist involved.

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David Allen: Getting Things Done



Rating: 4

David Allen speaks on GTD and the two keys to sustaining a healthy life and work style.

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Naomi's_Video_Resumé.mov



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This is my video resumé. I am seeking a position in the fields of Marketing or Public Relations and wanted to give prospective employers a chance to see my presentation skills. Contact me via e-mail at ncloretz@gmail.com to schedule an interview. Take a look at my website for a better look at my background at www.naomiloretz.com.

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Sakina's children brutally murdered while sleeping! – Episode 116



Rating: 4

Shakti Anand narrates the story of a woman named Sakina whose husband was a drunkard and she had to take care of her three children along with the household work. Sakina was coping with the difficulties in life. It was three days before Eid when she was busy preparing for the festival when she was shocked to see a peculiar voo-doo doll in her house. On one side, Sakina is annoyed by her ungrateful children, and on the other, her husband doesn’t have money for the household expenses. Sakina’s husband tries to convince her about her brother Mubarak but Sakina doesn’t trust him. Mubarak, who was a distant relative was spotted by Sakina one night gazing at her daughter. What will happen of Sakina? What tragedy will befall her? Watch this thrilling episode to find out. CRIME PATROL is a reality series. However the case presentation would be a story telling form that would have the interest of a fiction drama presentation. The prelude and finale to the case would make the case a complete story. Interactions with the analysts on the show would be treated with the audience interest point of view keeping it only as much as essential to the story telling. Going beyond the drama of police action in a crime situation, the show also aims to look into the why behind a crime. Police action on one hand gives the show the edge of how the law keepers bring the culprits to book or stop a crime from being committed. On the other hand, the show will also be looking at the sociological aspect

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Linda Darling-Hammond on Performance-Based Assessment



Rating: 5

Stanford Professor Linda Darling-Hammond’s winter, 2008 presentation on international practices of performance-based assessment, and how these practices compare with American assessments. Rife with implications for NCLB reform (or better still, abolition). From the Forum for Education and Democracy’s blurb: What we have thought of as fairly rare in this country [ie, the USA] is quite common in most of the high-achieving countries internationally, Linda Darling-Hammond began. (See her presentation here.) Beginning with a list of 21st century skills, Darling-Hammond contrasted US tests – which require recall of a simple fact or ask students for a one-sentence explanation – with exams abroad that include designing science experiments, refining computer programs and explaining the reasoning behind solutions for complex problems. [In many nations,] theres a teaching and learning system, that operates to provide rich curriculum and strong outcomes, Darling-Hammond said. They are what assure that the higher-order skills are actually taught and practiced.

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