Spring MAKE UP TUTORIAL | Eugenia Cooney

Here’s a spring make-up tutorial since it’s spring now! Haha I don’t really know what this has to do with spring, but it’s spring right now so yeah! :3Products Used: Hello Kitty Make-Up Brushes: http://goo.gl/T8fXSJ Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Palette Urban Decay Primer Potion: http://goo.gl/tgY0Ym Shu Uemura Painting Eye Liner: http://goo.gl/Eg0cek Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler: http://goo.gl/sfYmKp Armani Eyes To Kill Waterproof Mascara Armani Luminous Silk Foundation: http://goo.gl/JPFqPI Armani Luminous Silk Powder: http://goo.gl/qssSFc Hourglass Fable Lipstick: http://goo.gl/cBXCTkSubscribe to see more videos! :3 https://www.youtube.com/subscription_…Check out my streams on http://friendlife.com/EugeniaCooney http://www.frlife.co/signup/EugeniaCo…Check out my merch! http://www.districtlines.com/eugenia-…TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/eugeniacooneySNAPCHAT: eugeniacMUSICAL.LY: eugeniacooneyYOUNOW: http://www.younow.com/eugenia.cooneyPO Box if you ever want to send me anything 😀PO Box 172 Armonk, NY 10504-9998Background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3vrV…

Race and the Presidential Election: A Discussion with Tricia Rose and James Morone

Skip ahead to main speakers at 4:29Thursday, September 15, 2016 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Joukowsky ForumAs the 2016 presidential election enters the final stage, race continues to be a major theme of the campaign. Nationally recognized scholars of race and politics Tricia Rose and James Morone will discuss the implications of race in the context of the presidential campaign and the longer term political consequences.

“Climate Change and Human Health” Lecture by Howard Frumkin

Brown University March 2, 2018 | 3:00pm | IBES 015Climate Change has been described as both the biggest public health threat and the biggest public health opportunity of the 21st century. This talk reviews the human health consequences of climate change, and review approaches to protecting people, both through mitigation (or primary prevention) and adaptation (or public health preparedness). It will also consider some “meta” issues such as how to communicate about climate change and how to maintain hope and avoid despair.

TBI-ED: Social and Psychological Factors

A series of talks presented by Dr. Christine Baugh (Harvard Medical School), Katherine Snedaker (PINK Concussions), and Meg Curran & Dr. Ben Johnson (RI-CBT). Dr. Baugh talks about the current state of concussion education, social norms and concussion reporting, and how social norms can be addressed in concussion education programming. Katherine Snedaker presents on the current status of research into differences of sports-related brain injury between males and females and advocates for greater concussion education to promote reporting. Curran and Dr. Johnson present on the psychological symptoms of concussion that present in a therapeutic setting and can be long-lasting. Following the series of presentations, a Q&A with audience members is held.Tackling Brain Injuries through Education Design was a one day event at Brown University that combined a multi-disciplinary program development workshop with a general event featuring expert speakers. The goal of this video publication is to mobilize stakeholders at Brown and beyond to improve sports-related and general concussion policy, awareness, and practice in our community.Want to get involved? Contact us at cailin_frankland@brown.edu or emma_mcmillan@brown.edu for more information!Saturday, December 8th, 2018 Brown University