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Looks Good on Paper

Andrew Wood (aka Woody), Anita Chauhan

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Looks Good on Paper flips hiring on its head. Hosted by Andrew Wood and Anita Chauhan, we dive into why CVs and "perfect fits" are overrated. Through fun, insightful conversations with industry experts, we explore how skills, potential, and real experience should be the focus of hiring... not what looks good on paper. Quick, candid, and packed with actionable insights, we’re here to rewrite the rules of hiring, one episode at a time.
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At the Chalk Face is a no-nonsense podcast from Craig’n’Dave, tackling real issues in education. Expect honest chat about pedagogy, classroom practice, and what actually works — from two ex-teachers still embedded in the world of schools. Not just for computer science teachers — this one’s for every educator.
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Carnegie Connects

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Carnegie Connects is our premier virtual event series hosted by Aaron David Miller. Every other week, he tackles the most pressing foreign policy issues of the day in conversations with journalists, policymakers, historians, and experts.
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Clinical Conversations

The Ambulance Victoria Office of the Medical Director

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The podcast for paramedics and anyone involved in out-of-hospital care that is critical, urgent, or unplanned. Hosted by James Oswald (Paramedic and clinical guideline developer) and A/Prof David Anderson (Medical Director).Keyword: Paramedic, paramedicine, Emergency Medical Service, EMS, Emergency Medical Technician, EMT, prehospital, pre-hospital critical care, retrieval medicine, ambulance, Helicopter Emergency Medical Service, HEMS, air ambulance, emergency, first responder, first aid.
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The Virtual Classroom

Kimberly Ring

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Building a tribe of virtual teachers to learn, explore, and connect. Be brave, take a risk, and have fun! Season 3 is all about innovation and collaboration! 1. Supporting teachers with their ideas to amplify their lessons is my passion! 2. Finding ways to improve a previous lesson is my strength! Visit the link in my Instagram Bio to submit an anonymous lesson idea or problem of practice OR use the send message button on the podcast anchor.fm page! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s ...
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A Virtual View

Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center

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As a federally funded program of the Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA), the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center provides a comprehensive set of telehealth clinical and technical assistance services leveraged into products of lasting value to rural providers. Many of the resources found on the website are related to reimbursement and the development of sustainable telehealth programs. The UMTRC region encompasses the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. We have created ...
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Data Center Therapy

IVOXY Consulting

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IT talk with a healthy dose of empathy: Hosts Matt Yette & Matt Cozzolino draw on their combined 40+ years of infrastructure experience as they discuss the ever-changing technology landscape – from virtualization to storage, security to networking, and everything in between.
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Virtually Teachers

David Hibbert, Rachel Lewin, Chloe Bateman, Simon Davies, Jacob Keet and Mike Hill

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Virtually Teachers is a show which brings 5 teachers from different contexts together in a roundtable format to discuss big educational questions.
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Many professionals want access to great opportunities so that they can scale with sanity... but they don't know what steps to take to stand out without doing #allofthethings. Let's use this space to take the guesswork out of finding your next best Collaboration which may look like someone to hire you for your skills and brainpower, someone to bring you on their virtual or in-person stage or someone to support you in your business.
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Making the Rounds

American Medical Association

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Making the Rounds, a podcast from the American Medical Association, features advice, interviews and discussions on the most important topics impacting the lives and careers of medical students. Find all AMA podcasts at ama-assn.org/podcasts.
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Hosted by Dr. Thomas McGinn, Professor, Baylor College of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine; Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive Officer, CommonSpirit Health Physician Enterprise. Dr. McGinn brings the latest healthcare news to physicians and advanced practice providers.
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Welcome to FloppED the Podcast by TreefishEDU. This is the show that features teacher guests sharing their stories of educational mishaps or “flops” and what they learned along the way. Why do we do it? Because teaching is tough and we all “flop” from time to time, but by sharing these flops and success stories we hope that you can benefit from their experiences
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Making Vestibular Visible

The Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA)

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Vestibular disorders are invisible from the outside. Even though you look like nothing is wrong, your whole world could be spinning. That is why we are opening a discussion about vestibular dysfunction. By talking about vestibular disorders, what they feel like, how they are diagnosed and treated, and strategies for coping, we seek to shine a light on the vestibular experience and make vestibular visible. This podcast shares recordings of the VeDA Video Education Series. Hosts Drs. Kathleen ...
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ABA on Tap

Mike Rubio, BCBA & Dan Lowery, BCBA (co-Hosts) & Suzanne Juzwik, BCBA (Producer)

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The ABA podcast, crafted for BCBAs, RBTs, OBMers, and ABA therapy business owners, that serves up Applied Behavior Analysis with a twist! A podcast for BCBAs, RBTs, fieldwork trainees, related service professionals, parents, and ABA therapy business owners Taking Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) beyond the laboratory and straight into real-world applications, ABA on Tap is the BCBA podcast that breaks down behavior science into engaging, easy-to-digest discussions. Hosted by Mike Rubio (BCBA) ...
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This podcast channel delivers in-depth, educational content across a broad range of topics. A large collection of episodes are available to you, the oldest being as relevant as the newest since this channel is not about daily news. Each episode runs between 30 and 120 minutes and is intentionally designed to go beyond casual listening. The research behind every episode is conducted with the support of advanced artificial intelligence and presented by two AI-generated hosts. If you’re uncomfo ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Veterinary Science. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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🎙️ Welcome to "Will This Be in the Test?" - your go-to podcast for everything related to the evolving world of education, training, qualifications, and assessment. Join us as we explore the future of learning and assessment, challenge the status quo, and delve into the latest trends shaping lifelong learning and skills development. 📚✨ #Education #Training #Qualifications #Assessment #Podcast #FutureOfLearning #WillThisBeInTheTest
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The future of insurance is a priority for everyone, especially for those within the insurance industry. How do you assess risk in the 21st century? How do you stay ahead of trends in order to ensure optimal coverage for our clients? Argo Group tackles these questions and many more in our new podcast series, The Future of Insurance. Subscribe now and tune in to hear about pertinent topics, such as how big data and IoT impact the insurance landscape.
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Perinatal Stories Australia

perinatalstoriesaustralia

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A podcast dedicated to holding space for the untold stories of motherhood and mental illness in Australia. Through providing a listening ear to the lived experiences of struggle and healing in pregnancy and motherhood, this podcast aims to reduce stigma around mental health, to inform listeners about support services available, and to inspire those on their own healing journey. Share your story via the website perinatalstoriesaustralia.com and follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @pe ...
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Conversations on all things benefits including trends, innovations, new technologies, and idea to help associations create more value for members, employees, and their families. Catch all the latest insights from the official podcast for the Concourse Benefits Platform, hosted by Marc Palud, one of the Co-Founders and Chief Marketing Officer of Concourse Benefits LLC. A benefits game-changer, the Concourse Benefits Platform is a comprehensive, end-to-end, customizable benefits management eco ...
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At the chalk face: Why networking matters | Teachers need each other Are you too busy to network… or just making excuses? Craig and Dave get fired up in this episode as they unpack one of teaching’s biggest missed opportunities — genuine networking between teachers. From the dangers of staying in your “school bubble” to how their own collaboration …
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Jeanne Chambers, Jessi Brown, and Sarah Barga about evaluating climate change in recent decades and how it impacts ecological resilience, vegetation trajectories, and fire regimes. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…
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Send us a text ABA on Tap is proud to present Amy Jacobs-Schroeder (Part 2 of 2): Amy Jacobs-Schroeder is a highly respected professional in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and a passionate advocate for empowering parents to take an active role in their child's therapy journey. With nearly 25 years of experience in working with childr…
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Do school libraries still matter in 2025? | Rethinking learning spaces Are traditional school libraries becoming outdated in the age of AI, smartphones, and instant online knowledge? Or do they still play a vital role in inspiring students? In this episode of At the Chalk Face, we dive into: Our own school-day memories of libraries (including date-…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Kristin Nesbit, Scott Stephens, and Zachary Steel about how greater use of managed wildfires impact carbon stocks. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-00389-w…
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Nearly two years into the Israel-Hamas war, the two-state solution is back in the news with the United Nations General Assembly voting in support. Unlike in years past, October 7 and the drawn-out conflict in Gaza has led to a wider and much more polarized conversation. European nations, Arab states, and much of the international community are advo…
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Is reading still essential once students can access the curriculum — or is it just another demand in an already packed timetable? In this episode of At the Chalk Face, Craig and Dave dig into the role of reading across subjects, from vocabulary growth and comprehension to cultural capital and academic performance. We ask: Should reading for pleasur…
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Send us a text ABA on Tap is proud to present Amy Jacobs-Schroeder (Part 1 of 2): Amy Jacobs-Schroeder is a highly respected professional in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and a passionate advocate for empowering parents to take an active role in their child's therapy journey. With nearly 25 years of experience in working with childr…
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Aleksandra Zuraw, Podcast Editor of Toxicologic Pathology, interviews author Lars Mecklenburg, to discuss the article, "Deep Learning–Based Spermatogenic Staging in Tissue Sections of Cynomolgus Macaque Testes". The article that can be found on the TPX journal site here.
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Thomas McGinn, MD, MPH, SEVP, Chief Physician Executive Officer and guests Dr. Ankita Sagar, System VP for Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction, and Dr. Hana El Sahly, Professor Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine discuss the upcoming fall virus season, including a look at vaccine guidance and recommendations for f…
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Daneal Charney is a fractional HR executive and leadership coach who has seen hundreds of tech companies navigate their hiring challenges. After 10 years in the Toronto tech ecosystem, including her role as Executive in Residence at MaRS, she now helps fast-growth companies build high-performing leadership teams. In this episode, she breaks down th…
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Send us a text ABA is proud to present Rachel Benson (Part 2 of 2): *PLEASE NOTE this content is marked 'explicit' only so listeners can be aware that it presents information on sex and sexuality. Rachel Benson is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a Master's degree in Education specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis. She also holds …
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Your monthly clinical update from James Oswald (Clinical Practice Guideline Specialist) and A/Prof Ben Meadley (Director of Paramedicine): Clinical Update Warm IV fluid (13:38): Stop warming IV fluids in overhead compartments or with hot water bottles. Risks scalding/superheating. Store in equipment towers only. Paediatric distraction (03:26): kits…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Astrid Sanna, Alina Cansler, and Craig Bienz about evaluating fuel treatments and fire suppression operations through the 2021 Bootleg Fire of South-Central Oregon. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-00…
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The provided source conducts a comparative analysis of the two leading quantum computing platforms: D-Wave's quantum annealing and IBM's universal gate-based model, highlighting their fundamentally different approaches. It outlines D-Wave's focus on specialized optimization problems for immediate commercial application, in contrast to IBM's long-te…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive overview of quantum annealing as of Q3 2025, detailing its principles as a specialized quantum computing paradigm focused on combinatorial optimization. It highlights the D-Wave Advantage2 system as the leading commercial hardware, emphasizing its architectural enhancements like increased connectivity and re…
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The provided text, "Quantum Computing Inconveniences: September 2025," offers a comprehensive overview of the significant challenges currently facing the field of quantum computing. It primarily focuses on the inherent difficulties stemming from quantum decoherence and quantum noise, which corrupt quantum states and necessitate complex mitigation s…
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This month James and David look at cardiogenic shock: recognition and classification, oxygen targets, fluid resuscitation, vasopressors, inotropes, and the possibility of shock centres in the future. They're joined by Professor Dion Stub, an interventional cardiologist, prolific researcher, professor at Monash University, member of the Australian R…
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Join us for an in depth discussion on AI and evidence-based medicine using insights from a recent BMJ study on computer-aided detection in the diagnosis of polyps in adult patients. Guests: - Farid Foroutan, PhD, Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Toronto - Ankita Sagar, System VP for Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction Discussion include…
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Send us a text ABA is proud to present Rachel Benson (Part 1 of 2): *PLEASE NOTE this content is marked 'explicit' only so listeners can be aware that it presents information on sex and sexuality. Rachel Benson is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with a Master's degree in Education specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis. She also holds …
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This comprehensive report, "Quantum Circuit Input Beyond QML," examines the diverse methods for providing input parameters to non-Quantum Machine Learning (QML) quantum circuits as of September 2025. It highlights a core distinction between problem-structure encoding for non-QML, where a problem's inherent mathematical definition is mapped onto qua…
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The provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of quantum data encoding methods, which are crucial for translating classical information into quantum states for processing. They explain foundational techniques like Basis, Amplitude, and Rotation-based encodings, highlighting their trade-offs in qubit efficiency and gate complexity. Furthermore…
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The provided text offers an extensive overview of the state of quantum computing in 2025, highlighting its transition from theoretical exploration to nascent practical applications. It distinguishes between quantum supremacy and practical quantum advantage, asserting that while broad, fault-tolerant quantum computers are still on the horizon, noisy…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Niko Tutland and Andreas Wion about building 3D fuel bed models for next generation fire models. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-00383-2By Interview with Niko Tutland and Andreas Wion
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What happens when 9 of Canada’s top hiring leaders get brutally honest about bias? During Tech for Canada Conference, we captured raw, unfiltered insights from executives at Microsoft, Deloitte, True Search, and more. From “pedigree bias” to companies getting “completely blindsided” by famous names, these behind-the-scenes conversations reveal the …
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In a world defined by seemingly intractable conflicts, great power competition, and rising challenges posed by climate change, nuclear proliferation, and economic uncertainty, the United States often seems like a modern-day Gulliver tied up and constrained by powers large and small and at times by its own politics and illusions. How does the United…
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This comprehensive guide, "Quantum Computing Explained For Programmers," introduces the fundamental shift from classical to quantum computing by explaining core concepts such as qubits, superposition, and entanglement. It visualizes qubit states and their manipulation using the Bloch sphere and categorizes various quantum gates by their function an…
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🎓 GCSE results 2025 – what do they really mean? 🎓 The headlines always show the smiling (and sometimes not-so-smiling) students clutching envelopes, but the story behind the statistics is far more complex. In this podcast, Craig'n'Dave dive deep into this year’s GCSE results: 📊 Which subjects are flying high (hello sciences!) and which are struggli…
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At the chalk face news: Stop teaching this myth. A new year and another new initiative! Are all CPD sessions worth your time? In this episode of At the Chalk Face, Dave and Kat tackle one of education's most persistent myths: learning styles. Despite being debunked over a decade ago, many schools still cling to them — why? We also explore flipped c…
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Join Dave and Lesson Hacker, experienced educator and edtech expert Kat Morgan, as they explore how remote subject specialists could help tackle the UK’s teaching recruitment crisis, the benefits for students, and the challenges schools face. They discuss how virtual teaching can bring highly qualified experts into classrooms where staff shortages …
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Newly appointed union leader Matt Wrack has caused a stir — not just for stepping into teaching without ever having taught, but for calling out the real pressures in UK schools. In this episode of At the Chalk Face, Craig and Dave unpack Wrack's take on teacher workload, the creeping privatisation of education through multi-academy trusts, and his …
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In this inaugural episode, Craig and Dave introduce themselves — not just as the faces behind the videos and resources, but as two experienced educators with a deep love for teaching and learning. They reflect on their journey from classroom teachers to national influencers in computer science education, explain the real reason for launching _At th…
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The provided text offers a comprehensive analysis of radiation's health impacts, distinguishing between non-ionizing and ionizing radiation based on their energy levels and mechanisms of interaction with biological tissue. It explains that ionizing radiation, the focus of health concern, damages DNA through direct and indirect action, leading to ce…
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This report synthesizes philosophical and psychological analyses to examine the recurring archetype of the aberrant leader throughout history. It begins by exploring classical Greek thought, particularly Plato's concept of the tyrant arising from democratic decay and Aristotle's analysis of the demagogue's tactics. The text then shifts to Machiavel…
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The source outlines a multi-generational strategy for human survival and reconstruction following a large-scale nuclear exchange, which would trigger a "nuclear winter" and protracted ozone depletion. It describes the initial decade of profound cold, darkness, and radiological contamination, highlighting the collapse of global ecosystems and the tr…
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The provided text outlines the concept of nuclear winter, detailing how a nuclear exchange could lead to a severe, long-lasting climatic disruption. It explains that the catastrophe is not primarily from the blasts themselves, but from the immense fires ignited in urban areas, which would inject vast quantities of soot into the atmosphere. This soo…
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The provided text examines the Soviet Union's extensive and ethically questionable nuclear testing program, focusing on two major case studies: the Semipalatinsk Test Site and the Totskoye military exercise. It highlights how the Soviet state, driven by Cold War imperatives, systematically exposed both civilian populations and military personnel to…
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Send us a text ABA is proud to host Nicole Shallow (Part 2 of 2): Nicole Shallow is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) specializing in sleep and behavioral consultation, particularly for neurodivergent children and their families. She holds a Master of Education in Special Education and became a BCBA in 2019. Her passion for sleep stems from…
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This comprehensive guide outlines the design and construction of affordable DIY Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers, offering an expert-level roadmap for various applications like education and process monitoring. It begins by explaining the fundamental principles of low-field NMR, including nuclear spin, Larmor frequency, and the proces…
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The provided text outlines the critical importance of Technical Surveillance Counter-Measures (TSCM) for protecting sensitive government environments like embassies and presidential offices from sophisticated state-level espionage. It explains how the threat landscape has evolved from simple analog bugs to complex digital and cyber-physical vulnera…
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The provided source details Colorado's critical role as a hub for U.S. national security, particularly within the military and intelligence sectors. It highlights the strategic co-location of major unified combatant commands like NORAD, USNORTHCOM, and USSPACECOM, which are vital for homeland defense and space operations. Furthermore, the text expl…
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The provided source details the evolution and current state of Russia's tactical nuclear weapons doctrine, highlighting a significant shift towards a lower threshold for first use formalized in November 2024. This change is driven by the degradation of Russia's conventional military capabilities during the conflict in Ukraine, aiming to deter Weste…
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The provided text outlines the systematic and multi-pronged campaign of political subjugation and cultural eradication orchestrated by the Soviet Union against the Polish people during and after World War II. It details the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact as the genesis of the tragedy, leading to the dismantling of the Polish state and mass deportations. T…
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The provided text explores how leaders' isolation within sycophantic inner circles frequently leads to their downfall and national disaster. It establishes a theoretical framework that highlights the symbiotic relationship between vulnerable leaders and opportunistic flatterers, which often culminates in groupthink, a psychological phenomenon where…
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This comprehensive overview examines the complex nature of war through the lens of various international relations theories. It begins by defining war and introducing Kenneth Waltz's "levels of analysis" framework, which attributes conflict to individual, state, or systemic factors. The text then explores Realism, emphasizing power struggles and th…
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This comprehensive analysis examines how U.S. generals' understanding and application of war theories have evolved over time. It begins by outlining the foundational Western military thinkers like Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, and Jomini, detailing their core principles and influence on military education. The text then illustrates how these theories are in…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Bruno Aparício and José Pereira about how we can combine linear fuel break networks with fuel treatment mosaics to have a synergistic effect on reducing wildfire. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-0038…
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