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Think-TV. Think CCCSAT.
CCCSAT is your California Community College
TV Network
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CCC
Community Service Hour • June 2004
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/ |
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Although
the broadcasts are being presented free of charge, please
register with CCCSAT if you plan on watching an event.
(Just
click on the program you're interested in to register - it
will take less than one minute!)
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| Thursday, June 3rd |
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2:30
- 4:00pm
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Health
Risks in High Concern, High Stress Situations
Vincent
Covello, PhD, Director of the Center for Risk Communication
in New York City will present real world examples of both
effective and ineffective crisis and risk communication and
share practical tools and techniques, including "one
voice" message maps and templates.
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4:00 - 5:00pm
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Chemical
Risks in Your Neighborhood
Guest
Speaker: John Urbanetti, M.D., Director of Chemical Casualty
Consultants and Clinical Assistant Professor at Yale University.
Moving from traditional concerns about chemical weapons, Dr.
Urbanetti will discuss the human health concerns of common
industrial chemicals.
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| Thursday,
June 10th |
| 2:30
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Drug
Enforcement at the Crossroads of America - Dealing with the
Law and the Media
Whether
or not the bad guy gets punished for the drug deal or any
other crime could depend on what you say. This program focuses
on how law enforcement and media can work together and both
benefit, how to handle yourself in court and how little things
matter a lot both with the media and in court.
Rebroadcast: Thursday, June 24th, 3:30-4:30pm
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| 3:30
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CoMNET:
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Featured
stories include Salt Lake City Olympic preparation, Force
Protection Equipment demonstration, hospital WMD response
preparation, Huntington Beach, California mass decontamination
exercise and TOPOFF update.
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| Thursday,
June 17th |
| 2:30
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Weapons
of Mass Destruction - Live Response: Decontamination Protocols
Decontamination
is the process of rapidly and effectively rendering harmless
or removing poisonous substances from personnel and equipment.
Areas of focus will include methods, procedures, strategies
and techniques and important factors during the decontamination
process.
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| 3:30
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Wildland
Safety for the Nation
This
program will feature lessons learned from the 2003 wildfire
season and provide information on how to be better prepared
and more aware of the dangers in a wildland environment.
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| Thursday,
June 24th |
| 2:30
- 3:30pm |
CoMNET
The
program will focus on first responders to WMD incidents including
local and federal law enforcement, fire and emergency response
teams.
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| 3:30
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Real
View Mirror - Looking at Your Future, Leaving the Drug Culture
Behind
Club
Drugs and Raves will examine how drug use and violence are associated
with "alcohol free" raves, how to identify common
designer drugs and paraphernalia, and identify current trends
in today's drug culture. Part 2, Marijuana, will explore common
theories, perceptions and misconceptions teens have about marijuana,
the effects of marijuana on the body and raise awareness of
drug normalization and desensitization by the drug culture.
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CCC-Community Service Hour
Thursdays 2:30 - 5:00pm
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How
to participate:
Minimum
System Requirements
- Windows
(Pentium), Macintosh (G3 or better)
- 32
Mb RAM (64 Mb highly recommended)
- Internet
access with at least a 56K modem (ideally DSL, cable, T1 or above)
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer v. 5.5 or higher
(it's recommended you download the newest version for a better
experience)
- Windows
Media Player (v. 6.4 or higher)
- Sound
card
- Speakers
or headphones
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