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Nursing Vignettes

Video contains several skits, each of which relates to nursing in some way. Begins with a skit about a discussion between a nurse and a faculty advisor about the nurse's mark. Next is a skit of a nurse and an uncooperative patient. Afterwards a nurse and her supervisor talk about a patient. A nurse and her supervisor also talk about sexual alternatives for couples. A nurse and her patient then talk about her diabetes diagnosis.

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Official Opening of the Ongwanada Resource Center

Main Speakers: Rev. Ed Schamerhorn, Eileen Sinclair, Michele Noble, Helen Cooper, Phil Koven. Location: Unknown, presumably within the Ongwanada Resource Centre. Begins with Rev. Schamerhorn talking about the origins of the resource centre. Sinclair then takes the podium and talks about the resource centre. Noble talks about the importance of people working with the developmentally disabled. A representative of Kenneth Keyes speaks on behalf of the local parliament, and Cooper recognizes the Ongwanada's importance in the community. Koven talks about the fundraising campaign for the centre. Final 5 minutes are black screen.

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Ongwanada - A Day in the Life

Location: Ongwanada Resource Centre. An edited video with a narrator created to emphasize the philosophy and goals of Ongwanada, demonstrating how the staff care for their clients who have a variety of mental and developmental disabilities. The video shows the daily routine of Ongwanada staff as they provide individualized care for the different clients.

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Ongwanada Slide Show

Main Speaker(s): Ellie Barton. Video is a slideshow narrated by Ellie Barton. Barton discusses the purpose of Ongwanada, while the slideshow displays people in Ongwanada houses or text of what Barton is saying.

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"Pages": Conn Advertising

Video is a brief advertisment for Queen's University, potentially to be played on TV. The narrator describes some of the perks and achievements of Queen's, while a page-flipping animation goes through several accompanying photos.

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Peace of the Action, The (Dr. Betty Reardon Visit)

Main Speaker(s): Sue Freeborn. Location: McArthur Hall. Video is of several music performances performed the day after Dr Reardon's visit to Queen's for the 2nd MacClement lecture. Each of the performances relate to peace in some way. Begins with a performance by two flute players named Scott and Kim. Afterwards, Freeborn introduces Mike, Mike, Don, and Jim who sing and play the guitar. David Kemp and Mark Danby then sing and play the piano. Next a man named Peter from Nicaragua delivers a speech on current education and peace efforts in his home country. Afterwards footage from some of the workshops that took place after the performances are played, including paper crane making, peace in music, political ethics, and others.

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Peer Sexual Assault Education Program: Residences

Location: Residence building, therapist's office. Vignette #1 is an acted skit where a male in residence sexually assaults a girl by tickling her against her will. Vignette #2 is a video of a night at Alfie's recounted seperately by a male and female student. The man misjudged the woman's signals as her coming on to him, and he ends up sexually assaulting her.

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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Info Tech & Environment 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Dr Kenneth Hare, Dr Fraser Mustard. Begins with chairman giving a brief history of the Earth, segueing into the rise of information technology in the last 10 years. He then intoduces Dr Hare, who lectures the audience on the relationship between international policy and the environment. Afterwards Dr Mustard delivers a speech on information technology and it's effect on the environment.

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