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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: [email protected]
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Subject to

Anand Subramanian

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"Subject to" offers a series of informal conversations with relevant figures in the fields of Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization and Logistics, and they are hosted by Anand Subramanian, an Associate Professor at Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil. About the host: Anand was born and raised in João Pessoa, Brazil. His parents are Indian immigrants who moved to Brazil in the early 1970s. He is an author of more 60 articles published in prestigious international journals.
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Law in Context

Emeritus Professor Stephen Bottomley and Emeritus Professor Stephen Parker AO

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Emeritus Professors Stephen Bottomley and Stephen Parker AO introduce law in a critical way to the general public, current students and those thinking of taking up the subject. They explain the Rule of Law, the Adversarial System of Justice, where law comes from, judges, juries, lawyers and many other topics, include problem areas such as access to justice.
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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast is hosted by J. Warner Wallace. J. Warner is a Dateline featured cold-case homicide detective, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola University and a faculty member at Summit Ministries. The Cold-Case Christianity podcast explores the evidence for God's existence, the reliability of the Bible and the truth of the Christian worldview. Please visit our website at www.ColdCaseChristianity.com.
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WTUFO

Spacefare

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What the UFO? We're processing the emerging scientific revolution around this fascinating subject. We talk about what the UFO/UAP phenomenon might be, explore historical sightings, track new developments, and generally feel our way through this wild, exciting territory. If you're a researcher, experiencer or ufologist and you'd like to share your story or get the word out about your work, please find us on X @WTUFOshow. If you're enjoying our show and you'd like to help us keep making it, pl ...
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The Classroom

Erick Nganyange

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Welcome to the Class. Here, we'll explore some of the most influential/classical books and documents ever written on political philosophy, Religion, Literature, and more. Most importantly, we will try to understand their modern relevance. This podcast serves two primary purposes, which I'd like to refer to as my "dual motivations." Firstly, it fulfills a personal and somewhat self-serving objective: to archive all the valuable insights and teachings I've received from my professor Ron Cline. ...
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Cambridge Pro Bono Project

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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The Cambridge Pro Bono Project ('CPP') was established within the Faculty of Law in 2010, and launched by Professor Philippe Sands QC. Since then, the CPP has undertaken several major projects each year. Since its inauguration, the CPP has partnered with dozens of bodies, including NGOs, charities, barristers’ chambers and courts. The CPP is a research centre, not a legal clinic. It works on a model which draws on the subject-matter expertise of graduate doctoral researchers, masters student ...
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Immigration Ain't Easy provides a variety of perspectives and stories on modern-day U.S. immigration. The show will bring some levity to an often somber subject. Shows include: Interviews with people who have attempted, both successfully and unsuccessfully, to navigate a draconian and antiquated system. Interviews with immigration lawyers and other experts. A weekly review of the wild and ridiculous actions taken by the U.S. government.
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The Profiling Evil Podcast delves into unsolved criminal cases from around the world. We look into the mind of the predator and talk about crime motivation, victim selection and behavior. Some episodes examine how investigators work and how they capitalize on mistakes made by the offender. Your host, Mike King, retired after a distinguished law enforcement career where he served as Chief of Staff to Utah Attorney General Jan Graham and Weber County Attorney Reed M. Richards. He learned polic ...
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Munchie B from Inglewood and Mariah Hayes from Los Angeles talk ish on what's hot and what's not. Mariah Hayes, Los Angeles Native, published author , ghostwriter , executive assistant for multiple music media companies teams up with Inglewood native Munchie B (Askari Banks), Rap Artist , songwriter , gang prevention and intervention worker to present The Rich At Heart PodCast, produced by Alex Alonso, film maker and professor who is the owner and curator of the platform Street TV. Rich At H ...
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Professor of Poetry

Oxford University

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The Oxford Professor of Poetry holds a public lecture each term. The current Professor of Poetry is A.E.Stallings. The Professor of Poetry lectures were conceived in 1708 by Berkshire landowner Henry Birkhead and began after he bequeathed some money so it could be a valuable supplement to the curriculum. He believed ‘the reading of the ancient poets gave keenness and polish to the minds of young men as well as to the advancement of more serious literature both sacred and human’. The first po ...
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Stanford Adjunct Professor Jeremy Utley explores the counter-intuitive tactics that world-class innovators and entrepreneurs employ to break through. He's learned that while innovation is part art (paint) – it's also part science (pipette) – and treats the subject with both the rigor and the wonder that it deserves. Season 1 shined a spotlight on female founders; season 2 celebrated black creators; Season 3 guests include WIRED co-founder Kevin Kelly, Harvard Business School Professor Linda ...
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A Verse Reaction

Dr. Ann Beebe

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A Verse Reaction is a poetry podcast with Dr. Ann Beebe, Professor of English at The University of Texas at Tyler. Series One includes episodes on the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Robert Lowell, Lucille Clifton, and Mary Oliver. Episodes include interviews with subject-area experts in the fields of Civil War history, Puritanism, Economics, Jazz, Math & Meter, Portrait Painting, Civil Rights, and Birds.
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A New Day

Dr Maria Mutitu

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Speaking about mental dis-ease is a taboo subject in many African and religious communities. As a member of this community who has walked this journey of healing, I want to share openly so that others may find the courage to accept their discomfort and seek assistance.
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Jay's World

Jay's World

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Jay Gilmore is a college professor and the podcast features trending topics in his head. Guests are from all walks of life. Jay's World includes insight from various industry professionals, including Educators, Athletes, Business Leaders and Entertainers, and regular people tackling everyday topics.
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The award* winning Investors First Podcast is a service of CFA Society Orlando. Subject matter experts from our Society interview Founders, Chief Executive Officer’s, Chief Investment Strategists, Fed Presidents and more to discuss timely and relevant topics in finance. Our mission is to educate investors and investment professionals in Florida, the Americas and beyond, with a focus on making you a more informed investor and/or advisor. *The CFA Institute awarded CFA Society Orlando the 2020 ...
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Millennial Illuminati

The Millennial Illuminati

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The Millennial Illuminati is a Political/Current Events podcast brought to you by a unique set of hosts. Together we'll explore diverse topics through the lenses of people who currently (or previously) identify as: Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Lower- Middle- and Higher-Income, Urban, Suburban, Rural, Parents, Childless, Black, White, Jewish, Christian, Agnostic, LGBT, Neurodivergent, and more. Professionally, our hosts are made up of a Professor of Economics, a Middle East Subject Matt ...
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IEEE Digital Privacy

IEEE Digital Privacy

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The IEEE Digital Privacy Podcast Series interviews top subject matter experts working in the privacy sector on solutions and frameworks intended to champion digital privacy for the individuals. This podcast series provides you with access to the industry’s best of the best.
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The Ottoman Empire

Assoc Professor Adrian Jones

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The Ottoman empire began modestly in the late fourteenth century and soon grew to become a formidable world power, lasting for centuries until its decline and collapse in 1923. This subject will examine the cultural, architectural and political history of the Ottoman Empire from, spanning its history from the fourteenth century to the First World War.
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Conversations on Peaceful Change

Global Research Network on Peaceful Change

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Conversations on Peaceful Change is a series of interviews facilitated by Dr. T. V. Paul, James McGill Professor in International Relations at McGill University and the Founding Director of the Global Research Network on Peaceful Change. Scholars such as Dr. Steven Pinker from Harvard University, as well as Dr. Michael Barnett from George Washington University, are interviewed on the subject of peaceful change in contemporary world politics to better comprehend the complexity of the modern-d ...
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IEEE Brain

IEEE Brain

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Welcome to the IEEE Brain Podcast Series. In this series, we interview some of the top subject matter experts in brain research and neurotechnology. IEEE Brain Podcasts provide you with access to the industry’s best of the best.
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The "Virtually Anything Goes" podcast covers a wide range of business topics centered around digital communications - as well as virtually anything else. Lev Cribb talks to his guests about their passions in business and what drives them to achieve great results, while leaving plenty of space for their personal stories and achievements as well. Listen in to hear and learn from subject matter experts and leaders in their field. Virtually Anything Goes is a MadeToSee.com podcast
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We’re losing the illusion that we live in a classless country. But it remains a deeply uncomfortable subject for some and most of the talking about class is been done by people who benefit from the status quo: middle class, private school and tertiary educated. That is, THE AUSTRALIAN MEDIA. Up Ya Class is a counter-point. Hosted by veteran podcaster and comedian Dave O’Neil, slightly less veteran broadcaster and comedian Nelly Thomas, and actual working person with no podcast experience wha ...
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Doctor Jack’s Soapbox Seminars

John C. Adler, Ph.D., as told to Bill DeSmedt

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What if the cataclysmic Tunguska explosion of 1908 was caused, not by a meteor or a comet, but by a microscopic black hole? … Well, like as not, you already know that story — the one told by Bill DeSmedt in his award-winning novel/podcast Singularity. What you may not know, though, is the story behind the story: the science behind Singularity. Surprisingly (or maybe not), you can learn a lot about primordial black holes and the Tunguska Event and black hole radiation and the Big Bang on the ...
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Podcasts@SMU

Singapore Management University

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A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University (SMU) is internationally recognised for its world class research and distinguished teaching. With an emphasis on generating rigorous, high impact cross-disciplinary research that addresses Asian issues of global relevance, SMU’s faculty from its six schools – School of Accountancy, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, School of Economics, School of Information Systems, School of Law and School of Social Sciences – collaborate cl ...
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How was it really?

University of Sydney History Department

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Presented by Nick Eckstein and Sophie Loy-Wilson, both of the History Department at the University of Sydney, HWIR? asks why historians do what they do. What makes someone study modern China, colonial Australia, renaissance Italy, the indigenous peoples of Canada, or freedom fighters in West Papua? Why do historians become obsessed by their subject, and can they ever really find out "how it really was" in the past? HWIR? asks how talking to the past changes the present, and how it transforms ...
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Post-Conflict Landscapes

Oxford University

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The one-day workshop Post-Conflict Landscapes was co-convened by Professor Fiona Stafford (Professor of English, Oxford) in collaboration with the National Trust in support of the National Trust’s 2019 ‘People’s Landscapes’ National Public Programme. The impact of major conflicts on a landscape are immediate and obvious – in the devastation of cities, the sites of pitched battles, the ruins of castles and abbeys. Preparations for war also make indelible marks, in the shape of forts, airfield ...
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Student of the Gun University

Student of the Gun

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The road to mastery begins here. The Student of the Gun University Podcast makes it easy to gain a new perspective and understanding of firearms training. We use a single topic, short-form, easy to digest format to enable you to maximize your listening time. Each episode of SOTG University podcast will focus on a specific topic allowing you to choose from a variety of topics and subject matters related to the world of firearms and firearms training. Be sure to start with the 3 pillar episode ...
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HR Trends

Unum

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Produced by Unum, the HR Trends podcast tackles complex human resources management topics and employer best practices in the new world of work, with a particular focus on improving the employee experience, workforce wellness, digital transformation and workforce technology. We talk with industry experts, innovators and HR trendsetters about how employers attract and retain top talent. Tune in to explore what role benefits play in a labor market turned upside down, how HR compliance is evolvi ...
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EMS on AIR is an education and entertainment podcast designed to keep healthcare providers safe, informed, and prepared. The EMS on AIR Podcast was originally launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to communicate efficiently and directly with EMS personnel. Now, we’ve started branching out to all things healthcare but still tailored with the national EMS audience in mind. This podcast has begun to transform into a bridge between subject matter experts, the most recent data, a ...
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The Dead Club Podcast is an 8 part podcast series that brings to life British band, Tunng’s ground-breaking collaborative musical project, Dead Club: a meditation on loss and a riotous trip through life in all its goodness, oddness and wonder. We have interviewed people who have studied death, written about it, and documented it, but also those whose lives have touched it and have been close to it as well those for whom death is all in a day’s work. In this podcast series we’ll hear their vo ...
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For the Irish historian John Bagnell Bury, history should be treated as a science and not a mere branch of literature. Many contemporary histories written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century were poetic and heroic in tone, blending fact and fiction, myths and legends. They sometimes relied on sources from Shakespeare and classical poets. For Bury, the facts of history may be legendary or romantic in nature, but they should be recounted in a scholarly and non-judgmental manner, ...
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What really happened the night Boston police officer John O’Keefe was found lifeless in the snow? The headlines spun a dozen theories, but the truth may lie in what the autopsy reveals. Two medical examiners, black box vehicle data, and a chilling pattern of injuries paint a picture far more damning—and far more human—than rumor and speculation. In…
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The Cambridge Pro Bono Project (CPP) hosted the annual lecture featuring Professor Judge Leonardo Brant (International Court of Justice; Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) on Thursday 16th May 2025. The Cambridge Pro Bono Project is a research centre that draws on the subject-matter expertise of graduate researchers and Faculty experts to …
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Send us a text Michael Kelly uses the skills from his philosophy degree and graduate-level teaching assistant work to research reports of encounters with nonhuman beings. He is a research fellow at the Archives of the Impossible, though he appears here entirely in a personal capacity. We discuss the striking data that emerges from experiencer repor…
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Laureano Escudero received his PhD Degree in Economic Sciences from Universidad Comercial de Deusto, Bilbao, Spain, 1974, and a degree in Computer Sciences from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain, 1972. ORCID: 0000-0002-1196-7124. He has taught Mathematical Statistics and Decision Theory at the Computer Science School, Universidad Politécnica…
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Most people who have studied World War 2 probably discussed Appeasement as a strategy to contain Hitler and prevent war. It failed. This sets up a rhetorical position one often hears today. But what might be an alternate perspective on the events leading to WW2? Some thoughts on Peace in the Middle East and the Catholic Pope.…
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Nestled in the unforgiving Skull Valley, Utah, the ghost town of Iosepa tells an incredible story of perseverance, faith, and resilience. In the late 19th century, a group of Polynesian pioneers left the lush landscapes of Hawai’i to build a new life in the western desert. Against all odds, they thrived, creating a community that once won Utah’s aw…
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In this explosive Profiling Evil breakdown, we tear apart Lori Vallow Daybell’s stunning interview with True Crime Arizona after her conviction for conspiracy to commit murder. From claiming divine authority to blaming the entire legal system, Lori revealed more about her dangerous delusions than she intended. We expose her attempts to preach from …
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Send us a text Dr. Janis Whitlock is a developmental psychologist and research scientist emerita from Cornell University, renowned for her work in adolescent mental health and self-injury recovery. In recent years, she has expanded her scholarly pursuits into the realm of UAP studies. As a member of the leadership team of The Visible College, a vol…
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In the ancient ruins of Delphi, Greece — where people once sought the voice of the gods — I reflect on the recently resolved case in Delphi, Indiana. Richard Allen has been found guilty of murdering Abigail Williams and Liberty German. Still, many claim he was framed. Join me as we explore what was proven in court, what was whispered in myth, and w…
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After listening to the news of the day and the latest from my favorite podcasts, this verse from scripture popped into my head. I am not going to get preachy... it's not Sunday yet... rather I'm approaching the passage like a proverb from Confucius. But wouldn't you agree that the world in which we live, has servants/slaves on horses and those who …
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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner Wallace returns to the recent Pew Research Poll data and makes an important observation about the state of belief in America. Does this data reveal a unique opportunity for those of us who want to make the case for Christianity? Is America becoming a more secular nation, or does theis…
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Things have been hectic with the job search and final exams for the middle school... so I ripped a topic from the discussion I had in class today with my 8th graders. Can you just imagine their boredom... I mean... excitement from this discussion? The more one understands that there are multiple perspectives for most historical events, the more one…
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Jennifer Gledhill is accused of murdering her husband, Matthew Johnson, in September 2024, yet his body has never been found. In this deep dive, we examine the power of circumstantial evidence in cases like this—where every forensic clue, GPS data point, and behavioral pattern helps build a case for conviction. We’ll break down the detailed timelin…
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My 6th Grade class just finished a unit on Feudalism, the social/governmental system during the Middle Ages of Europe. Of course, I had to set them straight about the life of the serf. I compared them to the average American Taxpayer. Hopefully, when their parents study with them, I won't get a complaint from them. hehe…
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Send us a text Rodrigo López grew up in Mexico during an era when Fernandomania spread across the country. López was one of a generation of Mexican children who emulated the late Fernando Valenzuela, an all-time great pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Inspired by Valenzuela's success and fame, Rodrigo became a pitcher and eventually made his way…
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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito - Do not give in to evil but proceed every more boldly against them; this is the motto of the Mises Institute and of Ludwig Von Mises; it's a quote from Virgil's Aeneid. Mises called other free market economists "socialists." This episode talks about this radical/extreme take on economists, and what it can…
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Send us a text Chad Wanless is an Engineering Technologist with over 30 years of experience in mechanical design, specializing in optics and lighting technologies. Professor Dave Palachik is a Senior Electrical & Electronic Engineering Technologist, National Director Emeritus of MUFON Canada, and an expert in infrared and electronic security system…
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Walk with me through the heart of Istanbul as we retrace the chilling steps of the Severed-Leg Killer — a sadistic predator who turned one of the world’s busiest cities into his hunting ground. From the bustling Spice Bazaar to the shores of the Bosphorus, we explore the brutal clues he left behind, the victims who deserved justice, and the hauntin…
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Héctor Cancela holds a PhD. degree in Computer Science from the University of Rennes 1, INRIA Rennes, France (1996), and a Computer Systems Engineer degree from the Universidad de la República, Uruguay (1990). He is a Full Professor at the Computing Institute at the Engineering School of the Universidad de la República (Uruguay), which he lead in t…
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The meme of the Calhoun mouse experiment caught my eye today and what I thought were unique observations are the very things people are supposed to think when seeing this meme. Also, the expression which begins with "self-hating" gave me a flashback to my younger days when I didn't get along with other Koreans that well. Self-hating Korean is code …
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In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner Wallace examines the nature and existence of objective, transcendent moral truths. If such truths truly exist, how can we account for them? Is there a naturalistic explanation for moral truth or is the best explanation the existence of an objective, transcendent moral law giver?…
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Send us a text Please join me in welcoming our guest teacher, Professor David Greder from Waldorf University, to The Classroom. Professor Greder teaches philosophy and religion, and today, your humble host (and student!) had the honor of sitting down with him. More conversation to come. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @…
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In Thucydides' "Justice, Power, and Human Nature" is the funeral speech of Pericles, a leader of Athens at the start of the Peloponnesian War against primarily Sparta. It's a very interesting speech and worth a look today. It is interesting also because of some of the news stories, aka Propaganda, of the day.…
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Lori Vallow Daybell once claimed she stood in heaven—and didn’t want to come back. Now, as she stands trial for conspiracy to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, she claims she’s been placed in prison by God to help other women inmates. Is this spiritual transformation genuine—or a carefully calculated move to survive the brutal reality of p…
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Send us a text Ralph is a distinguished professor, journalist and author with a long and varied career. He's contributed especially significantly to the UFO conversation in recent years with his bombshell reporting and his deep, detailed biography of John Mack, the Harvard psychiatrist who investigated abduction experiences. We discuss the experien…
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I was listening to Dave Smith respond to some of his critics and realized I would NEVER be able to debate as he does primarily because I don't know as much as most people. So, I share my method which is tailored for people who are less informed than their "opponent." This strategy can turn even a middle schooler into a force to be reckoned with. Ju…
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Nico Perrino of FIRE was Ron Paul's guest today on the Liberty Report, and he said, "Strong opinions held loosely" is a desirable attitude to have in the US. We are moving further and further away from this mentality in spite of electing a president who was himself heavily censored. Also, today in my 7th grade history class we read about Tecumseh's…
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J. Warner Wallace joins Hank Hanegraaff on the Bible Answer Man broadcast and talks about his book, God’s Crime Scene: a Cold Case Detective Investigates the Evidence for a Divine Intruder. Hanks talks about the nature of the evidence in the universe and the need for Christians to equip themselves to make a defense for what they believe.…
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