GE Aviation - GE90 Jet Engine Car Comparison | Aircraft Engine

Discover the GE90 jet engine from GE Aviation. See how the GE90 aircraft engine compares to a car in terms of durability, safety, maintenance, and longevity. GE is committed to innovation and technology in its turbojet engines.
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Stress and Health Across the Lifespan

UCLA Public Lecture Series: April 7, 2011 "How Does Stress Affect Health Across the Lifespan?" Dr. Shelley Taylor. Dr. Shelley Taylor is a distinguished professor in the Department of Psychology at UCLA. Dr. Taylor's research centers on social relationships and she is a pioneer in this area of research and in the field of Health Psychology in general. In 2009, she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and in 2010, she was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Psychological Association. For more information about the Life Sciences Lecture Series please Visit: lifesciences.ucla.edu
Human development through the life span

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Next-generation battery with a lifespan of 10 years - Sony ESSP-2000 #DigInfo

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Ask A Ninja - Question 49 "Ninja Lifespan"

Maxwell asks the ninja how long ninjas live for.
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Everybody Edits: Lifespan of an Unlocked World

I decided one day to spend an hour recording my world and everything that goes on in it to see how long it lasts. I also decided to take the time to show off some things I enjoy building. Music used: Fear Factory - Donkey Kong Country (SNES) Ship Battle - Skies of Arcadia (Dreamcast) Angel City - Blast Corps (Nintendo 64) Dwarf Cave - Lagoon (SNES)
Battlefield 3 - End of the Life Span Already

I love the game, but some of the decisions EA/DICE decided to make affected their potential sales and people who play the game.
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"Science Fact: The Mayfly Has A Lifespan of Two Hours!"

The fourth and final AMPnyc "Science Fact!" made for MTV's CARTOON SUSHI. The voice of the Mayfly is Dave Lavendar, a "stockbroker" whose officespace we use to sublet from.. There was a fifth "Science Fact!", based on the fact that a cockroach can live for three days without its head, already storyboarded when CARTOON SUSHI was canceled. Hmmmm, one day....
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THIS VIDEO INCREASES YOUR LIFESPAN (SERIOUS AMPLIFICATION)

The remastered version of the remastered of Hotel Mario. If its spaghetti you seek, listen closely. Spaghetti will be rewarded if you manage to make your speakers rattle violently. In this video you get to witness Mario's voice breaking including the video's audio itself! ALL CREDITS TO MR TENNEK
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Duke on Lifespan Development.wmv

Duke has a secret he want to share about Life Span Development
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I'm not having the lifespan talk!

Poor turian do not want to have the lifespan talk!
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1. Experiences Build Brain Architecture

The basic architecture of the brain is constructed through a process that begins early in life and continues into adulthood. Simpler circuits come first and more complex brain circuits build on them later. Genes provide the basic blueprint, but experiences influence how or whether genes are expressed. Together, they shape the quality of brain architecture and establish either a sturdy or a fragile foundation for all of the learning, health, and behavior that follow. Plasticity, or the ability for the brain to reorganize and adapt, is greatest in the first years of life and decreases with age. This video is part one of a three-part series titled "Three Core Concepts in Early Development" from the Center and the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child. The series depicts how advances in neuroscience, molecular biology, and genomics now give us a much better understanding of how early experiences are built into our bodies and brains, for better or for worse. Healthy development in the early years provides the building blocks for educational achievement, economic productivity, responsible citizenship, lifelong health, strong communities, and successful parenting of the next generation. Also from the "Three Core Concepts in Early Development" Series: 2. Serve & Return Interaction Shapes Brain Circuitry: youtu.be 3. Toxic Stress Derails Healthy Development: youtu.be For more information, please visit: developingchild.harvard.edu
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idol fredrik klemp lifespan- idol norge 2011 deltager

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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network PSA with Dr. Randy Pausch

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives extremely little federal funding to support research efforts. Dr. Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon professor who has pancreatic cancer, has joined efforts with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network to urge the federal government to provide critical funding to speed the cure for this horrible disease.
Bronfenbrenner's Theory

An assignment for a Human Development & Family Studies Class about Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory.
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No Death, No Fear with Thich Nhat Hanh_part 1

Our biggest fear is that we will become nothing when we die. With his unique blend of guided meditations, stories and analogies, Thich Nhat Hanh shows how it is possible to live every day without being afraid of what will happen when we die. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
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Positive Prank Calls!!

In which Hank calls random strangers in his town and tells them encouranging and true facts about our world. I couldn't fit all of them in, and I had to cut a few of them down (and maybe re-film a couple because they took so embarrassingly long for me to say) but I've included the script I used which has all of the positive facts I used in my positive prank calls. ----- In the last 100 years, the human lifespan has increased by over 35 years. 100 years ago the average lifespan was only 45 years. Now it's almost 80. And that number is increasing every year. If it keeps increasing at that same rate, the average lifespan of a child born in 2008 will be 98 years old. Teen pregnancy, smoke and drug use have all decreased significantly since the 1990s Rates of cancer have decreased steadily in the US for 20 years and it's not just because people aren't smoking as much, though that's certainly part of it. It's also because new screening techniques that can detect pre-cancerous lesions in the colon and also because of the HPV vaccine which prevents the virus that causes cervical cancer. Small Pox once killed millions of people per year, now it has been completely eradicated. It literally does not exist anymore. Since 1990, global poverty rates have decreased by more than 30%. And they're on-track to have decreased 40% by 2015. Divorce rates are much lower than people assume, and have consistently dropped since the 1970's in America. Only 20% of people who got married in the 1980s <b>...</b>
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Search for Meaning in Life Today with Viktor Frankl

Viktor Frankl's theory and therapy grew out of his experiences in Nazi death camps. He saw that people who had hopes of being reunited with loved ones, or who had projects they felt a need to complete, or who had great faith, tended to have better chances than those who had lost all hope. This video is presented by Lifespan Learning Institute.
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Fundamental Principles of Therapy with Virginia Satir

We must not allow other people's limited perceptions to define us - Virginia Satir. She was one of the major pioneers in family therapy. Satir's insights into family psychology have become part of the standard toolkit for psychologists and socialworkers worldwide. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
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Heinz Kohut - Reflections on Empathy

Kohut's final speech, "Reflections on Empathy", was given at the 1981 Self Psychology conference in Berkeley, California. He was aware he was dying, and at the conclusion of his speech he announced his final farewell. This is a Lifespan Learning Institute video.
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Life Extension

This video explains how genetic medicine, nanotechnology, bioprinting, cryonics and several other developments may in future be used to increase the human lifespan. More information can be found at explainingthefuture.com or across several chapters of my book "25 Things You Need to Know About the Future". This is published by Constable in January 2012 -- for more details see explainingthefuture.com
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Part 2 Staying Young - BBC Explorations

The human life span may soon be doubled. Some scientists are honing in on a genetic switch to turn off ageing. Others have discovered a hormone which is already producing startling results in the over fifties. In the war against ageing we meet four extraordinary people who are fighting Time on various fronts. Diane, Donald, Debbie and Michael all have strategies to stay young and live longer. It's a universal desire, and well do almost anything to achieve it, but no-one has yet found the elixir of youth. But now, as this programme reveals, science is unlocking the secrets of ageing. In New York, fashion designer Diane Gilman believes she has found the answer. Its called human growth hormone. While we're young and growing, human growth hormone helps the body to build muscle and repair tissue. By middle age, the body stops producing it altogether. At 56 Diane injects herself with enough human growth hormone to recreate the levels she had in her twenties. Her two shots a day cost of over $1000 a month. Human growth hormone is still undergoing clinical trials, but Diane believes it is money well spent. For her, taking human growth hormone has turned back time. It's her victory in the age wars. Donald and Debbie are in good health and live the Californian dream. Yet they take over one hundred pills a day. This is how they're fighting the age wars - with a complicated mix of vitamins and anti-oxidants. It's to protect themselves against the ravages of oxygen. Donald and Debbie <b>...</b>
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Cynthia Kenyon, What does the future hold? Fri 10 July

Evolutionary basis of ageing Professor Cynthia Kenyon (University of California, San Francisco, USA) Summary: Scientists have long thought that ageing just happens. Yet because of their genes, different species have different lifespans. From the roundworm C. elegans, we now know that ageing is regulated, by specific genes. These genes also influence life span in mammals, including humans. This system, and its evolution, will be discussed.
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Interpol - Evil (HD)

Rosemary, Heaven restores you in life You're coming with me Through the aging, the fearing, the strife It's the smiling on the package It's the faces in the sand It's the thought that move you upwards Embracing me with two hands Right will take you places Yea maybe to the beach When your friends they do come crying Tell them now your pleasure's set upon slow release Hey wait Great smile Sensitive to fate, not denial It took a life span with no cellmate The long way back Sandy, why can't we look the other way? We speaks about travel Yea we think about the land We smart like all peoples Feeling real tan I could take you places Do you need a new man? Wipe the pollen from the faces Make revision to a dream while you wait in the van It took a life span with no cellmate To find the long way back Sandy, why can't we look the other way? You're weightless; you are exotic You need something for which to care Sandy, why can't we look the other way? Leave some shards under the belly Lay some grease inside my hand It's a sentimental jury And the making of a good plan You've come to love me lightly Yea you come to hold me tight Is this motion ever lasting Or do shudders pass in the night? Rosemary, Heaven restores you in life I spent a life span with no cellmate The long way back Sandy, why can't we look the other way? You're weightless, semi-erotic You need someone to take you there Sandy, why can't we look the other way? Why can't we just play the other game? Why can't we just look <b>...</b>
Interpol - Evil [Official Video] [HQ Audio]

Be fan of Interpol on Facebook here: www.facebook.com Click on show more to see the lyrics: Rosemary Heaven restores you in life You're coming with me Through the aging, the fear and the strife It's the smiling on the package It's the faces in the sand It's the thought that moves you upwards Embracing me with two hands Right will take you places Yeah maybe to the beach When your friends they do come crying Tell them now your pleasure's set upon slow-release Hey wait Great smile sensitive to fate, Not denial But hey who's on trial? It took a lifespan with no cellmate The long way back Sandy, "Why can't we look the other way?" we speaks about travel Yeah, we think about the land We smart like all people Feeling real tan I could take you places Do you need a new man? Wipe the pollen from the faces Make revision to a dream while you wait in the van Hey wait Great smile sensitive to fate, Not denial But hey who's on trial? It took a lifespan with no cellmate To find a long way back Sandy, "Why can't we look the other way?" You're weightless, you are exotic You need something for which to care Sandy, "Why can't we look the other way?" Leave some shards under the belly Lay some grease inside my hand It's a sentimental jury And the makings of a good plan You've come to love me lightly Yeah you've come to hold me tight Is this motion everlasting Or do shutters pass in the night? Rosemary Oh heaven restores you in life I spent a lifespan with no cellmate The long way back Sandy <b>...</b>
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Top 10 Longest Living Animals

Here are the Top 10 Longest Living Animals in the world. Please dont forget to like, comment, and subscribe. If you have a suggestion for next weeks video then please say so in the comment section below.
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Shadow of the Colossus - Labor, The Enslaver

The song 'Labor, The Enslaver' from the band "Shadow of the Colossus" off their same-titled debut album. I do not own any of the content. Support the band! www.myspace.com www.facebook.com Rate and drop a comment. Lyrics: When summing up the existence of all human kind, there's simply one word that comes to mind, Labor. The Enslaver. A tractor beem to the grave, and your all falling victim, living life as human slaves. You do what your told. Your worth is bought, your worth is sold. Growing colder, and getting older each day. You do what you can to follow the plan and deplete your lifespan. But when it all comes down to it It's all out of your hands. Curse these wretched ways! We're throwing our lives away, Its all a waste. Awoken from your slumber yet you still tred on. Though It's a new day, they'll find a new way to rely upon yourself. Your spawn. Your all just human pawns. Before you get the chance to think, you've lost And they've already won. You do what your told. Your worth is bought. Your worth is sold. Growing colder, and getting older each day. You do what you can to follow the plan and deplete your lifespan. But when it all comes down to it It's all out of your hands. Curse these wretched ways! We're throwing our lives away. It's all a waste. Curse this wretched place! We're throwing our lives away, it's all a waste. Curse this wretched place! There's never been a glimmer of hope for the human race. Now we've got all four limbs pinned against the wall but they <b>...</b>
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Chinese Health qigong -- Ba Duan Jin

Compiled by the Chinese Health Qigong Association As a traditional Chinese health and fitness Qigong exercise routine, Ba Duan Jin, or Eight-section Exercises, dates back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279). With easy movements and impressive effects on the health, it is a gem in China's health and fitness culture. It has been proved that practice of Ba Duan Jin improves the respiratory system, limb strength, and flexibility of the joints, and fortifies the nerves, as well as enhances the general balance. It improves the cardiovascular function and helps to cure such illnesses as coronary artery scleroses and osteoporosis. It strengthens one's immune system to a degree, and delays the ageing process, so as to increase the life span. It also improves one's mental health. It has been proved that practice of Ba Duan Jin improves the respiratory system, limb strength, and flexibility of the joints, and fortifies the nerves, as well as enhances the general balance. It improves the cardiovascular function and helps to cure such illnesses as coronary artery scleroses and osteoporosis. It strengthens one's immune system to a degree, and delays the ageing process, so as to increase the life span. It also improves one's mental health.
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Dance With the Devil - BBxNaomi/LightxL

First; when I started doing this vid I had NOT read Another Note. So that's why this one's kinda fictional~ (But I have read it now and my love for B and Naomi has grown even more~) But hope you don't mind~ NOTE: In the normal quality the timing seems to be a little bit off, so HQ is advisable~ -- For those who don't know who B is (contains spoilers in the end); Beyond Birthday is a character from the DN novel, Another Note. He's the person behind the LA BB murder cases and as a child he was (alongside A) one of the first children in Whammy House. However, he ran away and went missing for years - if I remember right. B is obsessed in surpassing L, (he's also obsessed with strawberry jam) and created the BB murders in order to surpass L as a criminal. Not to mention, he and L look alike very much since B has copied L's habits and appearance. B also has the shinigami eyes, so he's able to know the names and the lifespans of people around him. However, he can't see his own lifespan - nor "he could see the death of the world." Spoilers; In the novel, BB worked alongside Naomi under the name Rue Ryuzaki. However, this - B and Ryuzaki being the same person - was kept in secret till the end so the reader would believe that Ryuzaki was L. But Naomi realized the truth in time and so, BB was arrested by her when he tried to burn himself to death. (It was supposed to be the final stage of his plan) A few years later, B died of a mysterious heart attack while serving his life <b>...</b>
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Interpol - Evil (Lyrics)

Rosemary Heaven restores you in life Coming with me Through the aging, the fearing, the strife It's the smiling on the package It's the faces in the sand It's the thought that holds you upwards Embracing me with two hands Right will take you places Yeah maybe to the beach When your friends they do come crying Tell them how your pleasure's set up on slow-release Hey wait Great smile sensitive to faith not Denial But hey who's on trial? It took a life span with no cell mate The long way back Sandy, why can't we look the other way? We speaks about travel Yeah, we think about the land We smile like all people Feeling real tan I could take you places Do you need a new man? Wipe the pollen from the faces Make revision to a dream while you wait in the van Hey wait Great smile sensitive to faith not Denial But hey who's on trial? It took a life spent with no cell mate To find the long way back Sandy, why can't we look the other way? You're weightless, you are exotic You need something for which to care Sandy, why can't we look the other way? Leave some shards under the belly Lay some grease inside my hand It's a sentimental jury And the makings of a good plan You've come to love me nightly Yeah you've come to hold me tight Is this motion everlasting Or do shutters pass in the night? Rosemary Oh heaven restores you in life I spent a lifespan with no cell mate The long way back Sandy "why can't we look the other way?" You're weightless, semi-erotic You need someone to take you <b>...</b>
Story of an EAGLE - Survival Change Management | Inspirational | Personality Development

A story of an eagle to survive a life span of 70 years. Personality development, eagle, motivation, inspiration, survival management, corporate training, trainer stories
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The pursuit of technological immortality

Is there any reason not to? Video transcript: zinniajones.com The music is www.musopen.org Follow me: twitter.com facebook.com zinniajones.com
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How To Apply Contact Lenses

The lenses I use are coloured contacts, NOT for my vision. They're meant for cosplaying, dressing up or just a one-off. They are not meant to be worn constantly. You should ALWAYS check with an optician before purchasing lenses just to make sure they're ok. If you have a history of eye problems, if your eyes are different shapes, of if the lenses just don't feel right DO NOT USE THEM. Always keep your tools clean. I always wash the tweezers after using them and make sure that the lens cases are super clean. I learned at lot of new tips and tricks for this video from Earaness, check him out his makeup is awesome!: www.youtube.com I've said this in the video but I just want to say it again, ALWAYS check with an optician before doing anything with your eyes. What I used: -Contact lenses (single colour grey): www.funkylenses.co.uk -Lens Tweezers can be found on e-Bay :) -(And for those of you asking the earrings here is the seller I bought them from): www.ebay.co.uk Just as a precaution I'm going to paste the FAQ's from the contact lens company I buy my lenses from: Soak your Funky Eyes in solution for at least 2 hours before wearing them. PLEASE DO NOT OVERWEAR. On the first day, wear for no more than 4 hours, you may then increase this by 2 hours each day but never wear them overnight. DO NOT share this product DO NOT let this product dry out. DO NOT wear or use our products if damaged. DO dispose of this product 30 days after opening. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. Q : How do <b>...</b>
Epidermolysis Bullosa

Dr. Wendy Levinbook, MD discusses Epidermolysis Bullosa. See more at www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! The term epidermolysis bullosa (EB) encompasses a group of genetic mechanobullous disorders. They are characterized by fragile skin and the tendency to develop noninflammatory blisters and erosions on skin and mucous membranes following trivial trauma. Internal organ involvement may also occur. The incidence of all subtypes of heritable EB is 19.6 live births per one million births in the United States. EB is classified based on the level of blister formation and is divided into three distinct groups epidermolytic or EB simplex, junctional EB, and dermolytic or dystrophic EB. There are at least eleven different forms of epidermolysis bullosa simplex (EBS), seven of which are dominantly inherited. EBS is characterized by the heat sensitive formation of vesicles and bullae, typically beginning in infancy and childhood. Lesions do not scar. Blistering is due to mutations in the genes coding for keratins 5 and 14 which are located in the basal epidermal cells. However, rare variants demonstrate abnormalities in other basement membrane structures. On histologic evaluation, the blister is intraepidermal with the level of separation at the mid basal level on electron microscopic exam. Immunomapping typically demonstrates diminished or absent keratins 5 and 14. There are at least 6 subtypes of junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB). All are inherited in an autosomal <b>...</b>









