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  • How do I excel as a public speaker?

    How do I build my confidence as a public speaker? How do I tailor my speech for my audience? How do I keep my audience engaged? all of these questions will answer Graham Jones, Internet Psychologist

  • Future of post publication peer review

    Is post publication review catching on with other organizations?, Why did you create WebMed central plus? will it replace WebMed central?, What is serial crisis? Has it improved since WebMed Central launched?, Would post publication review be suited for other fields of research?, Has WebMed Central been recognized internationally? These questions will be answered by Dr. Kamal Mahawar- Consultant General and Bariatric Surgeon working with National Health Service in UK. He is also a co-founder and owner of WebMedCentral and WebmedCentral plus, which are platforms for biomedical academic publishing

  • Fear in public speaking

    Why are so many people affraid of public speaking? are there tricks to eliminate anxiety? all of these questions will answer Mr. Vincent Stevenson

  • The Role of Economics and public policy

    What role does the economy make in deciding Government policy? When the Government intervenes in the market, how does the role of economists change? When dealing with political ethical issues what changes in the role of the economist? Can there be a ‘science of ethics’ and can economist establish it? All of these questions will be answered by: Dr Donald J. Boudreaux is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University. He has lectured in the United States, Latin America, and Europe on a wide variety of topics, including the nature of law, antitrust law and economics, and international trade. He is the author of Hypocrites & Half-Wits: A Daily Dose of Sanity from Cafe Hayek.

  • Osteoporosis

    Consultant Rheumatologist, Dr Krishnan Baburaj, answers these questions: Why is osteoporosis an important public-health issue? Who should have bone density testing? Can the long-term use of corticosteroids (such as prednisone, cortisone, and prednisolone) lead to osteoporosis? What is the prognosis for patients with osteoporosis? Can osteporosis be prevented?

  • Trying a jury trial from a prosecutor or criminal defense attorney's standpoint

    Which type of trial, jury or bench best serves the public's interest in justice? How does a defense attorney approach a jury trial as a opposed to a bench trial? What is a voir dire examination and how does this ensure a fair trial? Would a prosecutor prefer a bench trial, because the pressures that are put on a judge may bias him to a guilty verdict? What is a peremptory challenge and should they be eliminated? These questions answered by: Brian M. Fishman has been practicing law in Philadelphia for approximately eleven years. His practice has been dedicated almost exclusively to criminal law although he also handles personal injury and civil right matters.

  • Culture War Politics

    When did American take a right turn? Why did the culture war between religious conservatives and moral liberalisation fail? James Pinkerton remarked that ‘the two things we learned in the eighties were entirely contradictory.’ Why is this particularly apt when discussing the culture war? Do you feel that Republican politicians use conservatism more as a means to power than a guideline for governing? These questions answered by: David Courtwright is known for his books on drug use and drug policy in America (“Dark Paradise,” “Addicts Who Survived,” and “Forces of Habit”) as well as special problems of frontier environments (“Violent Land” and “Sky as Frontier”). His newest book is about American politics and is called “No Right Turn.”

  • Law Practice Strategy

    What services are essential regarding technology integration for a virtual law office? How do cloud vendors differ with ethical obligations and what should a lawyer look out for when choosing the right vendor? How important are visual and audio applications to the site? What are flip-page publications and how they enhance the virtual law office? These questions answered by: Donna Seyle, lawyer, writer and founder of Law Practice Strategy, a service center addressing the future of law practice and legal technology.

  • Medical Outsourcing

    What departments have the potential to be outsourced within a medical center? Why is it ignorant yet common to think that costs would go up for the common man if private players are employed for the outsourcing of labs in a public hospital? Are there any risks or limitations to outsourcing in this manner that would cause the initiative to be cut short? How can outsourcing lead a reduced amount of corruption? Questions answered by Dr. Akash Rajpal - Founder and CEO of Ekohealth

  • Parasitology

    What role will a better understanding of parasitology have on eliminating disease? What are nematodes, cestodes and trematodes? What is the impact of human parasitism in North America? What are the life cycles of the major protozoan and helminthic parasites that infect man? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • Infectious disease ecology

    What is the importance of pathogens and parasites in the evolution and ecology of natural systems? How do these diseases completely transform the ecosystems that feed and provide for us? What does effective control and understanding of diseases require? What are the most commonly adopted strategies to reduce pathogen transmission or to eradicate pathogens from populations altogether? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • Ecology as it applies to encroachment due to farming

    Does encroachment due to farming have a negative effect on the ecosystem? How does overgrazing affect the vegetative composition of the ecosystem? What are the main strategies other than vertical farming to abate urban encroachment onto agricultural lands? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • Water and Vertical farms

    How can vertical farms be more water efficient if developed at mass-scale? What are hydroponic farming, aeroponics and evapotranspiration and which system would be best suited to vertical farming? How can efficient use of water in farming become widespread worldwide? How can drought stricken areas be revitalized by vertical farming? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • The future of vertical farming

    What is the principle of ‘benign neglect’? In the long term, will vertical farming eventually repair the ecosystems that have been sacrificed for horizontal farming? What are the social benefits of vertical farming? Will vertical farming replace most of the world’s traditional food production schemes? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • Vertical farming

    What is meant by vertical farming? Why is vertical farming needed? What are the main problems with indoor farming? How will vertical farming offer urban renewal and a sustainable production of a safe and varied food supply? These questions answered by: Dr. Dickson Despommier spent thirty eight years as a professor of microbiology and public health in environmental health sciences at Columbia. His work on vertical farms has been featured on such top national media as BBC, French National television, CNN, The Colbert Report, and The Tonight Show, as well as in full-length articles in The New York Times, Time Magazine, Scientific American, and The Washington Post

  • SETI and Perspective

    “Perspective is a very powerful thing.” Can you please discuss this in regards to earth in a vast universe? How can finding alien intelligence help to trivialize the differences among human beings? How does SETI reinforce what makes us human? In regards to SETI, are the questions more important than the answers? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • The Argument For SETI

    How does our own existence on this planet give reason to intelligent life on other planets? And what is the suggestive evidence that life may have once existed on Mars? What is the Drake Equation? How have technological techniques used for SETI been applied to other areas? How meaningful is the Allen Telescope Array to SETI? What does SETI hope to achieve with this technology? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • Interstellar Signals

    How significant are unexplained signals? Is Earth sending signals? And if there is alien intelligence, would they catch it? Will signal senders have any way of knowing that their signal has been received? What happens if we do detect a signal? What is the next step? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • Planet Earth And SETI

    How quickly did life emerge on this planet in relation to how old Earth is? And what does this mean about the possibility of life on other planets? How do extremophiles on earth lend the possibility to life on other planets? How long has earth had the technology to receive signals from possible alien intelligence in space? What will be the implications once technology can measure modulation? What is the greatest technological limitation facing SETI today? And how does it plan to overcome these limitations? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • The SETI Institute

    What is the SETI institute and what is its mission? What was Project Phoenix? How big an area of space did it target and what were the lessons learned by the experiment? What are narrow-band signals and why would these emissions signify E.T? What was the “wow” signal that was picked up? Do we know of its origins? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • The Argument Against SETI

    What is the most widely used argument against SETI. How do your views differ? How would you respond to Hawking’s comment: "If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans." Has there ever been an argument against SETI that made you rethink your views? Do skeptics of SETI generally come from a pious background? These questions answered by: Dr. Jill Tarter, is an American astronomer and the outgoing director of the Center for SETI Research. Dr. Tarter’s work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from several scientific organizations including two public service medals from NASA and a Lifetime Achievement Award by Women in Aerospace in 1989

  • Thousand Dollar Gene

    What is $1000 Gene? How long has this been available & who provides it? Some people say this is not ethical, what would you say to these people? What are the chances that treatments like these will be covered by private or public healthcare? In your opinion, would this save the Goverment money down the line? These questions answered by Professor Karen Avraham - Vice Dean at Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University.

  • Problems with Heterosexuality

    Professor Eric Anderson - American Sociologist at the University of Winchester, England answers these questions: 1.What is the problem with heterosexuality in a homophobic culture? 2.Since men cannot prove that they are straight, what actions do they take to simply prove that they are not gay? What are the problems with this? 3.How can you compare this phenomenon to a witchhunt? 4.Why are men and their masculinity in America considered to a public health crisis?

  • The Future of Chiropractors

    Dr. Raymond Hall DC, who is the founder of ChiroPlus MD™, answers these questions: 1.Where will Chiropractors be in the next 10 years? 2.Why are some Chiropractors broad minded with treatment, whilst others remain conservative in their care? 3.Why is there so much division within the field of Chiropractors? 4.How do you think Chiropractors are perceived by the public? 5. Why do Chiropractors often receive negative comments by other medical professionals?

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  • יערה קזצינסקי-אדן

    בעלת יכולת מוכחת בתחומי הפרסום והשיווק בכלל ובאינטרנט בפרט. בעלת יכולת הדרכה וליווי אישי מעסקים קטנים ועד גופים ציבוריים

  • Vincent Stevenson

  • Charlotte Palmer

  • Sarah Ling

  • Charlotte Palmer

  • לא הוזן Dipak Gupta

  • Matthew Edlund

  • Steven Hirsch

  • Rebecca Tallent

  • Akash Rajpal

  • Kishan Kariippanon

  • לילה בן הרוש

    לילה בן הרוש, עוסקת ביחסי ציבור, הפקה ושיווק ב- 9 שנים האחרונות,מנחה סדנאות ואמנית. מנחה סדנאות ליחסי ציבור ושיווק ה

  • Eliana Felsenstein

  • Eliana Felsenstein

  • Raj Basi

  • Jean D`aspremont