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Is It A Good Idea To Microwave A Pile Of Useless Junk?

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Is It A Good Idea To Microwave A Pile Of Useless Junk?
Experiment #231: Gathering Items (Headphones, Circuit Board, Retainer, Toothbrush, Dog Bobblehead, Floppy Disks, Nightlight, School ID, Magic The Gathering Cards) On April 3, 2010, the ideo Productions crew held a YouTube gathering in Boston, MA – and we asked those who attended to bring some small random items for us to microwave in an upcoming episode of the show. Well… this is that episode! So, you’re probably wondering, Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This? Tune in to find out. Twice a week, microwave specialist Jory Caron microwaves different objects… so you don’t have to! The “Jory Caron Microwave Laboratory 2.8″ is a state-of-the-art facility equipped with tinfoil shielding, a ventilation system, emergency surge protectors, safety masks, and many sexy microwaves. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Thanks to the gathering attendees for donating this useless junk! James Mcmann, Ryan Walsh, Julian Wang, ElliotNumaGod +++++++++++++++++++++++ Related Videos: Microwave: Bobblehead – www.youtube.com Jon’s World: ideo YT Gathering – www.youtube.com Jon’s World: Happy July 4th – www.youtube.com +++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~ Links ~~ FAQ Video ——— bit.ly Merchandise ——- bit.ly Flagged Videos — bit.ly ~~ Connect With Us ~~ ::: Jonathan Paula ::: YouTube —- bit.ly Facebook — bit.ly Twitter ——- bit.ly ::: Jory Caron ::: YouTube —- bit.ly Facebook — bit.ly Twitter ——- bit.ly ::: Riley McIlwain ::: YouTube —- bit.ly Twitter ——- bit.ly Facebook — bit.ly


Still Face Experiment: Dr. Edward Tronick

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Still Face Experiment: Dr. Edward Tronick
Copyright © 2007 ZERO TO THREE www.zerotothree.org Dr. Ed Tronick, director of UMass Boston’s new Infant-Parent Mental Health Program http and Distinguished Professor of Psychology, discusses the cognitive abilities of infants to read and react to their social surroundings. The video is an exerpt from Lovett Productions’ , HELPING BABIES FROM THE BENCH: USING THE SCIENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD IN COURT. Using the “Still Face” Experiment, in which a mother denies her baby attention for a short period of time, Dr. Tronick describes how prolonged lack of attention can move an infant from good socialization, to periods of bad but repairable socialization. In “ugly” situations the child does not receive any chance to return to the good, and may become stuck. For more information of Infant-Parent Mental Health: www.umb.edu To hear about Dr. Tronick’s latest work visit: www.youtube.com To support the Infant-Parent Mental Health program: www.umb.edu and note the program in the “other” field.