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Join CLIME Associate Director Kate Mulligan, PhD, on CLIMEcasts, where she dives into engaging and insightful conversations on topics in health professions education. Get ready for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and innovative ideas that will inspire and inform educators.
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Welcome to For UW, By UW a podcast by The Whole U - University of Washington’s holistic wellness engagement program. Episodes explore topics and perspectives in health and well-being with experts from across the UW’s campuses and health system. Learn more here: www.wholeu.uw.edu/podcast
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Season 1 Launches May 4, 2023 Welcome to FieldSound, the official UW College of the Environment podcast. Through immersive, narrative storytelling, host Sarah Smith explores the field of environmental science together with researchers at the University of Washington College of the Environment. Interviews and anecdotes connect listeners to the College’s global impact as guests share stories of their exciting, groundbreaking and influential discoveries. FieldSound entertains and educates liste ...
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Hosts Norman Gilliland and Emily Auerbach invite distinguished faculty guests from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss topics in music, art, writing, theater, science, education, and history.
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Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on The Ideas Network stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
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This lecture series features highly-rated talks by outstanding speakers who presented at University of Washington events. Earn contact hours as you listen to experts discuss healthcare trends, legal and professional issues, self-care, patient safety and best practice—with a focus on evidence-based nursing. UWCNE is proud to be accredited with distinction as a provider of Continuing Nursing Education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
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Our mission is to enlighten and invigorate the Metro Vancouver community by highlighting local health, wellness and fitness businesses and people.
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Hosted by News Director Lexi Spevacek, the WSUM News Team recaps recent news and conducts an interview or discussion every week.
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Tim Larson and Liz Wylder begin with a little about their show location and then what’s written on a single 3 x 5 index card. It can be ANYTHING and the conversation can go ANYWHERE. It’s amazing how a single word can somehow connect the most extreme topics. Buckle up. Life’s 3x5s podcast is an unscripted and very unpredictable conversation between two longtime radio friends from a completely different location each episode. They decided that more time in a studio was just not adventurous en ...
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Interviews with UW Tacoma School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership students, alumni, faculty, clinical faculty, advisory board, and other community partners.
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Welcome to 'Cancer Clear and Simple,' the podcast dedicated to simplifying cancer. Join us as we discuss the world of cancer, breaking down complex concepts for our listening audience. One of our goals is to equip individuals and families dealing with cancer by providing clear, and concise insights. Through personal stories, expert interviews and practical tips, listeners are enabled to make informed decisions. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or just simply wanting information, tune in ...
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This podcast will give a sneak peak to the upcoming Badger Talks and showcase the person behind the discussion topic whether it's about the history of the Wisconsin Ice Age Trail, the history of Ragtime music, the changes in the dairy industry, or updates on the latest ground-breaking health care research being done on the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus.
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Welcome to Paw'd Defiance, where we don't lecture but we do educate. This podcast comes to you from the University of Washington Tacoma. Our show is about more than campus. During each episode we'll highlight a different person, program, area of research or educational topic that is relevant not only to the university but also to the Greater Tacoma community and beyond.
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Hosted by Edwin Lindo, JD. University of Washington School of Medicine Lecturer in the Department of Family Medicine and Assistant Dean for Social and Health Justice. This podcast aims to directly address and explore the effects of racism, and other forms of marginalization so that we can collectively achieve health justice. We will journey through history theory, science & medicine, by embracing storytelling, interviews and community expertise.
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#WhatsYourMotivePodcast is a podcast driven by diversified perspectives and insight on variety of topics. Your host, Walter Cullin Jr. , speaks with different members of society to discuss motives, intentions and the "Why" behind what they do. Conversations include discussions on education, marriage, raising children, purpose, morals and lifestyle. #WhatsYourMotivePodcast aims to be a resource and community for all ages. New episodes every week. Host: Walter Cullin Jr. Instagram: @intrinsica ...
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Catch up on the local headlines of the day with the "KUOW Newsroom" podcast. One podcast feed, all the great local reporting you expect from KUOW and NPR. Headline summaries posted every weekday around 5 p.m. Special features and interviews posted throughout the day. We're trying out some new formats on this feed. Let us know what you think at newsroom@kuow.org.
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Addressing misinformation about cancer; UW Health lung and pancreas transplant programs ranked top in nation
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First, we talk with Sarah Kotila, a nurse and clinical trials navigator manager, about the misconceptions surrounding cancer and clinical research trials. Then, Dr. Erin Lowery and Dr. Jon Odorico […]
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New tech analyzes cow burps, a CWD update, and fate of author’s family farm similar to many
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UW-Platteville tests new tech measuring methane from cows. A specialist in chronic wasting disease provides an update valuable to deer hunters. And we talk with a Wisconsin author about the […]
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Men's Mental Health Ep. 2: Back to School #mentalhealth #parenting #vulnerability #resilience
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Send us a text In this episode of the What's Your Motive? Podcast, the host and guests discuss their experiences and challenges as they prepare for the upcoming school year. They delve into the importance of mental health, the responsibilities of parenting, and the need for community support. The conversation highlights the significance of asking f…
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In this episode of FieldSound, we meet Eli Wheat, an assistant teaching professor in the University of Washington’s Program on the Environment, an environmental studies program housed within the College of the Environment. Wheat is passionate about sustainable farming, and our relationship as humans with the land and food we consume. Wheat, who is …
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Wisconsin Book Festival! With Director Jane Rotonda
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Jane Rotonda, Director of the Wisconsin Book Festival (October 17-20), talks with Buzz Kemper about this year's Book Festival activities and events.Badger Talks による
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Sex Out Loud: Consent Culture and Sexual Health on College Campuses
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News Director Paige Stevenson and Sex Out Loud's Rory Madden discuss consent culture on UW-Madison's campus, the importance of an understanding of sexual health for young adults, and sexual acceptance. Originally aired October 6, 2024.WSUM による
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Fifty years of Dungeons and Dragons, and another playoff exit for the Milwaukee Brewers
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We explore the influence of Dungeons & Dragons on gaming and pop culture, starting 50 years ago in Lake Geneva. Then, we come to terms with the disappointing exit from […]
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Garden Talk: Minimize winter with early blooms and late harvests
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On this episode of Garden Talk we look at ways to enjoy your garden longer. First we talk with Mark Konlock from the Green Bay Botanical Garden about planting spring […]
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DATCP on popular scams to avoid; Boosting broadband in Wisconsin
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Michelle Reinen and Michael Domke of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection join us again to talk about the latest scams their department is investigating. Plus, we get […]
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State residents aid wildlife conservation; decades spent on peregrine falcon recovery
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Public help is needed to identify populations of a ground squirrel and several reptile species. Then, we talk to the founder of a nearly 40-year-effort to increase peregrine falcons in […]
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We talk about learning to swim and competitions available for adult swimmers with instructor Katie Drusch and swim coach Carl Millholland. Then, Bill Volkert is back to talk about the […]
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S3 E1: Research as Ceremony with Michael Buck
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In this episode of FieldSound, we hear from Michael Buck, an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and a graduate of the UW School of Marine and Environmental Affairs. Buck’s path in science has been guided by the traditions, stories, practices and knowledge of his community. His research is not just academic; it…
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Wisconsin Science Festival 2024 with Sam Mulrooney
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As his first return guest, Sam Mulrooney, Director of the Wisconsin Science Festival and Outreach Program Manager at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery talks with Buzz Kemper about the Wisconsin Science Festival 2024, which runs October 14-20.Badger Talks による
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ReWearIt: UW Madison and Conscious Consumerism
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News Director Paige Stevenson and ReWearIt's Co-Presidents Finley Peterson and Genesis Liriano-Terrero discuss sustainable fashion and conscious consumerism on the UW-Madison campus. Originally aired 9/29/2024WSUM による
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The importance of science, and a weather update
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Science and technology are essential to life in the U.S. But our acceptance of science can also be divisive. We talk about the issues with a science education advocate. Then, […]
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How is reading skill acquired by children? What are the causes of dyslexia and other reading impairments)? How does the science of reading contribute to improved educational performance?
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Garden Talk: Sharing your fall harvest; What is Agroforestry?
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UW Extension Educator Kevin Schoessow is back to talk about the Spooner Agriculture Research Station. And the food they have donated to local organizations. We also talk about the work […]
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Dr. Erin Bailey │ Bridging Gaps in Cancer Prevention
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Discover the inspiring journey of Dr. Erin Bailey, whose personal experiences and family history with breast cancer have fueled her relentless advocacy and transformative work in community health education. Hear her recount the pivotal moments that led her from volunteer advocacy with the Witness Project of Madison to her influential role as the As…
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All about housing: What to know whether you’re buying, selling or renting
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First, we talk about legal issues in real estate with lawyer Kevin Trost. Then, professional stager Molly Marino shares how to get your home ready to go on the market. […]
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Stargazing over the months ahead; and the people found hiking the Appalachian Trail
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Looking up, we may soon see a bright comet, meteor showers a far off star cluster without a telescope. Then, we meet some of the people determined to hike the […]
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Socializing your dog is important for the safety of everyone. Professional dog trainer Jorge Melara is back to share how you can help your dog become confident around new people, […]
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The arrival of fall and a new issue of ‘Our Wisconsin’ magazine
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Editor Mike Beno previews the October/November issue of the “Our Wisconsin,” and talks about the photos and stories provided by its readers.
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Garden Talk: Preparing your garden for winter; Larry checks in from Scotland
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Gardening expert Melinda Myers joins us to talk about transitioning the garden from fall to winter. Topics include bringing in house plants, mulching, and caring for tropical bulbs.
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Cookbook explores flavors of the Caribbean; How to make the most of your next vacation
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First, we talk about a cookbook called “Belly Full: Exploring Caribbean Cuisine Through 11 Fundamental Ingredients and Over 100 Recipes” with author Lesley Enston. Then, Glenn Schmidt tells us how […]
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Understanding Social Security with Lindsay Jacobs
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The state and future of Social Security and aging trends often gets put into the political blender, and it's easy to get confused. In this episode, Buzz Kemper speaks with Assistant Professor at La Follette School of Public Affairs about this important program, where it's at now, and what its future looks like.…
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S4 E14 - Meet You at the Bleachers for Breakfast
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A beautiful Sunday morning finds us sitting on the bleachers at one of the many baseball diamonds at Rockford's Sports Core One. A special treat: The WROK/WZOK Wine Suck 2024 radio reunion aircheck plays at the end of this episode. Tim and Liz both worked for Nolte Communications in the 80's. Recorded September 15, 2024.…
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College athletes are particularly vulnerable to the mental and physical stresses involved in sports. What kind of training can help them to cope with those stresses and what role do […]
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Welcome to 'Cancer Clear and Simple,' the podcast dedicated to simplifying cancer. Join us as we navigate the intricate world of cancer, breaking down complex concepts for our listening audience. Our mission is to empower individuals and families dealing with cancer by providing clear, and concise insights. Through expert interviews, personal stori…
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What happens when a nurse's intuition and caregiver's dedication intersect to shape the recovery path for bladder cancer patients? Join us on Cancer Clear and Simple as we welcome Dr. Brandon Sterling, an advanced practice registered nurse with a heartwarming journey from Houston, Texas, to earning a PhD in nursing from Texas Women's University. Le…
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S4 E13 - Trolls For The Day Under the Jefferson Street Bridge
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A beautiful noon hour spent over the Rock River and under the Jefferson Street Bridge in Rockford, Illinois. A light breeze, temps in the mid eighties, boats, geese and plenty of river stories. Recorded September 12, 2024.Liz Wylder & Tim Larson による
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We explore American ideas of “manifest destiny,” including Walt Disney creations designed for Latin America.
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George Randolph- Navigating the Storm of Cancer
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In this episode, George Randolph shares his personal experience with cancer, highlighting the challenges he faced in the medical system. He discusses his cancer type and stage, the signs and symptoms he experienced, and the timeline of his diagnosis. George also talks about how he dealt with the diagnosis and the horror story of his biopsy process.…
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From his youthful discovery of the works of Shakespeare to his roles on a famous TV sitcom and an animated series, actor Earle Hyman had an unusual acting career. His performances took him from his childhood home in rocky Mount, North Carolina, to New York, and on to Norway, where he performed plays by Shakespeare in Norwegian. Actor, director and …
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Carrie Starr: Glysa, Teacher Self-Care, Holistic Wellness & Her Personal Self-Care Journey
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Send us a text Carrie Starr talks about the inception of her holistic wellness business, Glysa, her own personal self-care journey, the importance of teacher self-care and more. Be sure to check out her website and check out her services at https://glysa.com/ Instagram: @glysamindbodyspiritWalter Cullin Jr. による
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Exciting Changes to UW Athletic Facilities with Jason King
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Buzz talks with Senior Associate Athletic Director for Capital Projects and Operations Jason King about some big and exciting improvements to UW Athletic facilities.Badger Talks による
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UW Health's hospital at home pilot program achieves remarkable outcomes by moving doctors, nurses, therapists, and equipment into patients' homes.
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Ronnie "Ron J" Jones : UW-Milwaukee 2003 Tournament, Collegiate Coaching, Las Vegas & Educational Administration
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Send us a text In this Episode, Ronnie "Ron J" Jones talks about growing up in Las Vegas, playing in the 2003 NCAA Tournament for UW-Milwaukee, Coaching college athletes and being an Educational Administrator.Walter Cullin Jr. による
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Scientific research and sports come together in a fascinating new way which benefits both. Hear about BIOS: Badger Inquiry on Sport, as Buzz Kemper speaks with Peter Miller, professor in the School of Education at UW-Madison.Badger Talks による
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World War II in the Pacific was the culmination of the expansionist Japanese empire, an empire that was the product of just a few decades. How did the empire develop […]
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Brendan Carlson: Educating Students on Financial Literacy
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Send us a text Brendan Carlson talks about his book, "Financial Literacy: Middle & High School Curriculum, and the importance of introducing financial literacy to students at a young age in school.Walter Cullin Jr. による
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Setting The Stage- UW-Madison's Carbone Cancer Center
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The Cancer Clear and Simple podcast, hosted by Joshua Wright, introduces the Cancer Health Disparities Initiative (CHDI) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center. The CHDI aims to reduce inequities and the cancer burden through research, outreach, education, and training. The conversation explores the underserved populations in …
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S4 E12 - UPDATE - The Busiest Summer on Record for Tim and Liz.
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Tim and Liz are in the middle of the busiest summers since they've known each other. We'll be back at making unpredictable conversation after Labor Day 2024. Stay tuned!Liz Wylder & Tim Larson による
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Economics. Oh yes, we all learned the basics of supply and demand back in junior high, but what does economic health mean for a country? For an individual? And how can we better understand the basics and what impacts them? Menzie Chinn, Professor of Public Affairs and Economics at La Follette School of Public Affairs joins Buzz Kemper, and helps us…
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Washington state and counties square off over juvenile rehabilitation closures
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One issue: DCYF’s transfer of 43 men in their early 20s from Green Hill to an adult prison.Ann Dornfeld による
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Cultivating Professional Identity in Medical Education
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In this episode, CLIME Associate Director, Kate Mulligan talks with Dr. Audrea Burns about cultivating professional identity in medical education.Despite ongoing social and political disruptions, medical education has continued to refine how we can best cultivate the professional identities of our learners and faculty. Dr.Burns highlights current c…
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Boeing chooses a new CEO, who reportedly plans to lead company from Seattle area
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‘In symbolic terms, it would be enormous for this area. It would mean reversing mistakes that have been made over 20 years.’ -Dominic Gates on Boeing newsKim Malcolm による
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We discuss racial disparities in incarceration rates and the myth that undocumented immigrants commit more violent crimes than citizens.
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One of the most familiar depictions of Arab culture in Europe is Verdi’s 1871 opera Aida, commissioned to celebrate the opening of the Royal Opera House in Cairo. But there’s a lot more to Arab literature influence in Europe.
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What should we know about the over 2,000 languages of Africa?
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