Vetenskap – Nigeria – Nya podcasts
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The Water Online Show is a network of podcasts serving the water and wastewater treatment and engineering communities, delivering the latest in industry news, regulatory guidance, technology solutions, and management best practices. Produced by Water Online, the industryโs premier information resource, Water Online pods feature entertaining conversations with thought leaders, decision-makers, and innovators, helping you to stay on top of your profession and better protect the worldโs most precious resource. Be sure to subscribe so that you donโt miss an episode.
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Conversations about global science education, from the boring old classroom to teaching on the beach.
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!ุจูุฏูุงุณุช ูุงูุน
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Join Dr. Rebecca Drewette-Card for success stories from the field of public health. These are the big and little wins from a field that is underfunded, underappreciated, and under attack.
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Dive into the groundbreaking concepts of Einsteins theories of relativity. This podcast unravels the complexities of special and general relativity, making them accessible and engaging for listeners. Explore how these revolutionary ideas have reshaped our understanding of time, space, and gravity, and discover their profound implications on our view of the universe.
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Discover the enchanting world of birds through a collection of charming anecdotes and whimsical insights. While we can easily learn fascinating facts about these feathered creatures, it’s the delightful stories and imaginative beliefs that often fade into obscurity. These age-old tales, cherished by children across the globe, reveal our complex relationships with birds—why we adore some and shun others, the poetic nicknames they’ve earned, and the curious reasons behind many of our childhood wonders. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of bird lore that connects us all.
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In the third part of James Frazers groundbreaking twelve-volume series, The Golden Bough, we delve into the intriguing question of why the King of the Wood at Nemi must meet his end at the hands of his successor. This volume explores the chilling themes of human sacrifice, the mortality of gods, and the ritualistic slaying of divine kings and spirits. Join us as we unravel the superstitions that surround the concept of soul succession and the ancient practices that shaped traditional belief systems. - Summary by Leon Harvey
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Going into detail on paranormal, metaphysical, psychic topics and more to help expand people's understanding of the metaphysical world and how it relates to them.
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Better Fluids Equal Better Wells.
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This podcast was created using artificial intelligence technology.
A deep dive into how artificial intelligence shapes our daily decisions without our knowledge or consent. Through intimate personal stories and expert analysis, we explore the hidden algorithms influencing everything from job applications to coffee recommendations, empowering listeners to understand and challenge the AI systems governing modern life. -
We talk about our favorite color, ice cream, and any pets we have.
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In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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Right of Way is a podcast about energy policy, energy politics, and, above all, the upcoming permitting reform negotiations.
It is hosted by the Foundation for American Innovation’s Director of Infrastructure Policy, Thomas Hochman, and Policy Advisor, Pavan Venkatakrishnan. -
La importancia de los recursos naturales para el ser humano
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In this podcast, we will be discussing various issues related to animal welfare and our environment in order to spread awareness about these topics. We will also talk about ways that can contribute to helping our environment and animals in our daily lives.
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If you were to live in a different place with a different society, do you think you would be a different person?
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Um podcast de boteco sobre a loucura que é viver no Brasil. Bebe uma com a gente, e vamos trocar uma ideia marota.
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In this compelling conclusion to John Deweys influential work, Human Nature and Conduct, we explore the intricate relationship between habit, impulse, and moral judgment. Dewey, a pioneering American philosopher, emphasizes that our habits shape our identities and ethical decisions. He argues that morality is a dynamic process influenced by our social environment and emotional responses. In the final section, Dewey delves into key concepts such as the nature of freedom, the essence of humane morals, and the importance of social conscience. He introduces the idea of Dramatic Rehearsal, highlighting how our feelings play a crucial role in decision-making, transforming ethical consideration from a mere calculation of outcomes to an emotional journey. Join us as we unravel the profound insights of Deweys philosophy, tying together the threads of human nature and social psychology. ~ Summary by William Allan Jones, Soloist
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Dive into this incisive critique of Pierre-Joseph Proudhons seminal work, The Philosophy of Poverty. Join TriciaG as she unpacks the key arguments and challenges posed by Proudhon, shedding light on the intersection of economics and philosophy. This thought-provoking discussion will inspire you to reconsider the foundations of poverty and its implications in our society.
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Dive into John Lockes profound exploration of human understanding, where he tackles the intriguing question What gives rise to ideas in our minds? In the first book, Locke boldly challenges the concept of innate ideas, engaging with rationalist claims that are often taken as universal truths. The second book delves deeper into the mechanisms of sensation, reflection, perception, and retention, unveiling how these elements contribute to the formation of simple ideas. Locke then illustrates how various modes, substances, and relationships among simple ideas culminate in the creation of complex ideas, such as space, time, and infinity. He concludes with a discussion on mixed modes, highlighting how diverse simple ideas combine to form complex concepts like identity, diversity, cause, and effect. (Summary by bala) Prooflistening for this project was meticulously performed by bala and Rapunzelina.
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