I'm Michael Smith, I'm the chair of Curriculum, Instruction and Technology in Education. It's my fifth year here at Temple. I've been a teacher for 34 years, though. I...

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My name is Ann Rivet, I’m an associate professor of Science Education here at Teachers College. I grew up in New Hampshire, so I grew up in New Hampshire; I went to school in Rhode Island. There are...

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After you've been injured you have to make one of the most important decisions if your life which St Louis injury lawyer can best represent you and your family? Injury Law News brought team by...
>> [ANCHOR]: All new at 6. A retired naval intelligence captain who teaches at RIT is giving some insight into the terror that shook Boston and he has some advice about what we can do...
I really never thought that in my career opposing people who exploit other people are I would actually be advocating against a law. But I am. it Prop 35 has passed it will not have an impact the next...
Hi I'm Bill Tai I'm a venture capitalist based in Silicone Valley and also a sponsored athlete in kiteboarding with Cabrinha Kiteboarding. I'm an Adjunct Professor of...
Well, I think it’s really important that agencies are able to manage their use of force protocols and not just policies. I think it’s really important for agencies to understand that the use of force...

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Well, a conducted energy device is a wonderful tool for law enforcement if used properly. Having been hit with one, I can tell you it’s very painful. It takes away your muscle control. If used...

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Well, that’s a good question because used properly, it boils down to the reasonableness standard and boils down to using a level of force that may be a little bit above the suspect but not...

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There are certain senses and broad theoretical senses in which cultural differences don't make a big difference in how I teach rehab to home kinds of things, in the sense of certain...