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Mech Eng 493: Wildertyke, Queen's Entrepreneur Competition

Main Speaker(s): John Easson, Claude Germain, Alex Walker. Location: classroom. One of the presentations for the 1989 Queen's University Entrepreneur Competition. Easson, Germain, and Walker describe their company Wildertyke and their product the Wilderpen, an outdoor playpen for infants. Easson gives an overview of the product. Afterwards Germain talks about the management of the company and goes further in-depth into the Wilderpen. Then Walker discusses the future business plan of Wildertykes.

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Mech Eng: Mechmania

An edited video presentation where a man talks about the MECHmania Mechanical Engineering Competition. Begins with him describing the competition, after which the camera cuts and he speaks more in-depth about the competition, incluing materials and schematics provided. Afterwards he narrates over footage of the previous MECHMania.

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Centre for Advanced Gas Combustion Technology - Formal Opening

Main Speaker(s): Dr William McLatchie?, David Smith, Dr Henry Becker, Walter Cotie, Denis Jones, Richard Walker, Robert Martin, Stephen Bellringer, Jenny Carter. Location: Centre for Advanced Gas Combusiton. Begins with Dr McLatchie introducing Smith, who welcomes the audience and talks about the new centre. Dr Becker introduces and thanks the people responsible for the centre. Cotie speaks on the origin and purpose of the centre. Afterwards Jones talks about the importance of the new Gas and Combustion centre. Walker talks about the impact the centre will have on the Canadian economy. Martin congratulates the university on the centre. Bellringer also commends Queen's for their work in gas and combustion research. Carter speaks on behalf of the Ontario government.

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Developmental Profile II: Sharon Burke, School of Nursing

Main Speaker(s): Sharon Burke, Wendy Bogues. Location: Unknown room, resembles a kitchen. Video of Burke demonstrating how to do a developmental profile on a mother's children. The developmental profile is a series of questions about a child's behaviour to be answered by their mother, who will be able to see how her child behaves in relation to most children. Bogues plays the part of the mother while Burke asks her various questions about her children. The questions asked are based on the age of the child being discussed.

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Standardized Patient Program: Whether to treat cancer in an Alzheimer's patient

Location: Staged nursing home . Video is an acted skit based on a true scenario. Mrs Porter is an elderly woman with Alzheimer's in a nursing home. Brenda is her daughter who visits her, and discovers her mother has cancer. Brenda is very against any surgery being performed on her mother, but the doctor advises her to let them operate. She gets advice from a family doctor, and then the video ends.

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Presenting Papers: Dean A.J. Baumgart, School of Nursing

Main Speaker(s): A.J. Baumgart. Video is a lecture by Baumgart for a small collective of nursing students on how to present academic papers to an audience. She focuses on preparing the paper, organising for the delivery, making the actual presentation, and afterward following up on the presentation.

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