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Are you learning Spanish and want to do a deeper dive into the grammar and culture? Join Sara from Language Answers every other week for short, helpful episodes that explore the hard-to-understand grammar concepts, unique vocabulary, and interesting cultural facts from Spanish-speaking countries around the world!
Remember, learning a language is a lifelong journey.
¡Aprovéchalo, Disfrútalo y Compártelo! -
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If Descartes is the father of modern philosophy, Hume is the person who gave shape to the contemporary philosophical world. First by querying Descartes' theories about knowledge, and then developing his own modest account of knowledge, and later his theories of ethics and aesthetics.
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Under “David Hume”, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy begins with, “The most important philosopher ever to write in English”. His most formidable contemporary critic was the fellow Scot, Thomas Reid, the major architect of so-called Scottish Common Sense Philosophy. The most significant features of Hume’s work, as understood by Reid, are the representive theory of perception, the nature of causation and causal concepts, the nature of personal identity and the foundations of morality. Each of these topics is presented in a pair of lectures, the first summarizing Hume’s position and the second Reid’s critique of that position.
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Join your online big sisters Courtney and Renee as they delve deeper into the realities of navigating adulthood, sisterhood and more. To My Sisters is the podcast you needed - promoting the holistic wellness, growth and development of a community of sisters across the globe
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In June 1993, Elizabeth Stevens, 18, was murdered on her way home from the bus stop. Her death began a seven-week reign of terror for the people of Frankston. A serial killer was on the loose. No one was safe, not young mother, Debbie Fream, 22, taken on a trip to the shops, nor Natalie Russell, 17, murdered on her way home from school. The serial killer, Paul Denyer was captured and sentenced to life in prison. On appeal, he was granted a 30-year minimum sentence. Fast forward 30 years and Denyer has applied for parole. Award winning crime writer Vikki Petraitis was on patrol with police the night the final murder took place. She wrote the bestselling book, The Frankston Murders which has never been out of print. Vikki has revisited the case in a longform podcast to remind the world why Denyer must never be released. The Frankston Murders Podcast uncovers new material and new victims stalked by Denyer in the lead-up to the killings. Vikki interviews prison guards, police officers, family members, and people caught in the periphery of a serial killer.
Credits:
Created by Vikki Petraitis
Research and writing by Vikki Petraitis
Audio production and scoring by Mike Migas (https://mikemigas.com/)
Audio production by Anthony Telfer
Archive production by Catherine Seccombe/Arcdive (https://www.arcdive.com/)
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Minden téma mögé bekukkantunk, mindent kielemzünk mégha túlságosan is kockázatos! Mindennapi dolgok, rendkívüli életesemények, élethelyzetek és világesemények kockázatainak elemzése a téma. Tanulunk belőlük és feldolgozzuk az információkat annak érdekében, hogy minél tudatosabban tudjuk élni az életünknek.
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Der Podcast für Frauen ab 50, die Lust haben das Leben (neu) zu entdecken! Dorothee Dahl, Lifecoach und Autorin findet, dass in den Wechseljahren viel Power steckt: Endlich dem eigenen Herzen folgen, den ganz persönlichen Lebensrhythmus finden und das Leben leben, das man sich schon so lange wünscht. In diesem Podcast bekommst Du jede Menge Inspiration, Coachingtipps und konkrete Anleitungen zu Themen die Frauen ab 50 bewegen. Es gibt Interviews mit interessanten Frauen in Deinem Alter und eine frische und ganz persönliche Sicht auf das Leben, die Liebe und alles was sich sonst noch in dieser Zeit ändert.
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Die Republik blickt in diesem Jahr auf sechs bewegte Jahrzehnte zurück. In einer Vortragsreihe des Ethik Forums der LMU stehen ab dem 30. April Politik, Recht und Ethik der jüngsten Vergangenheit im Mittelpunkt: Immer donnerstags sprechen Experten aus Hochschulen und Politik über Themen vom Grundgesetz über die kirchliche Sozialkultur bis zur globalen Sicherheitspolitik. Darüber hinaus kommen Fragen wie: Ist die Gleichberechtigung ein überholtes Postulat? Ist soziale Marktwirtschaft zukunftsfähig? zur Diskussion.
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The Russian Pod is a monthly podcast about Russian history, culture, and traditions told from the perspectives of someone who lived in Russia, someone who visited, and someone who has never been. Join us as we discuss Russian food, fairy tales, current events, movies, and more. Follow us on Twitter @TheRussianPod
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