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Science for the People
#640 The Last Science Book Club

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 60:00


For the last time, Joanne Manaster and John Dupuis talk us through their favourite science reads from the last year, and add a little "time travel" seasoning in to keep things interesting, harkening back to old favs as well as talking about the best of the best from 2023. As always, we've got our companion blog post ready with the full book list, including links to Amazon where you can find more information. Happy reading!

Spanish Answers
Episode 91: 10 Verbs and "Odd" Prepositions

Spanish Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 13:55


Continuing with our brief focus on verbs and prepositions (see last week's Episode 90: Verbs with Built-In Prepositions), today we'll talk about 8 Spanish verbs and their related prepositions. The first five deal with verbs that use different prepositions than you would expect as a native English speaker. The next three deal with verbs that require prepositions in Spanish, but which don't require them in English. Plus, we'll finish up our Cultural Tip on Honduras with three fun and interesting traditions! Let's begin!Remember, learning a language is a lifelong journey.¡Aprovéchalo, Disfrútalo y Compártelo!SHOW NOTES:©2023 by Language Answers, LLCBlog for Episode 91You can follow me on Facebook or Twitter!My free Spanish Language Resource LibraryIntro and Closing Music by Master_Service from FiverrCultural Tip Transition Music edited from song by JuliusH from PixabayResource LinksEpisode Content  Episode 90: Verbs with Built-In Prepositions Wordreference.com "25 Spanish Verbs With Prepositions (Plus Example Sentences)" by Melody Tabatabaian for FluentU, last updated September 7, 2023 "25 Common Spanish Verbs and Their Prepositions" by Real Fast Spanish "Scarlett Johansson - Trust in Me (From "The Jungle Book" (Audio Only))" uploaded by DisneyMusicVEVO to YouTube on April 15, 2016 "Dejar vs Salir in Spanish (Plus: Parar, Quedar, and Permitir)" by Olga Put for Spanish Academy on December 1, 2022 Cultural Tip "Every Year, the Sky ‘Rains Fish.' Explanations Vary" by Kirk Semple for The New York Times on July 16, 2017 (Click here for a Spanish version.) "Lluvia de Peces (Rain of Fish) – Yoro, Honduras" by Dylan for  Atlas Obscura on June 28, 2010 "Lluvia de peces: Milagro celestial en Yoro" uploaded to YouTube by VTV Somos Todos Honduras on June 20, 2023 "¡Lluvia de Peces! reportan pobladores de Yoro, Honduras" uploaded to YouTube by HCH Televisión Digital on September 24, 2019 "Who are the Garifuna People?" by John Dupuis for Honduras Travel on September 7, 2016 "On Our Land: Being Garifuna in Honduras" World in a Lens Production, uploaded to YouTube by Randy A on May 13, 2020 "Garifuna Festival" by Roatan Online "10 Most Popular Honduran Dishes" by Taste Atlas "Recipe: The national dish of Honduras - Plato tipico" by Kalle for Ingmar.app on September 13, 2015 "Tapado De Pescado" by Comidas de Honduras "Pan de Coco (Honduran Coconut Bread)" by Lizet Bowen for Curious Cuisiniere, last updated April 11, 2023 "Receta de Pan de coco hondureño" by Honduras.com  "Honduran Baleadas (And Homemade Flour Tortillas) (And Homemade Flour Tortillas)" by Sarah for Curious Cuisiniere, last updated April 11, 2023

Science for the People
#615 2022 Science Book Haul

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 60:00


John Dupuis and Joanne Manaster join host Rachelle Saunders in what might be our most favourite and longest-running December tradition: science book recommendations! We've brought our book mavens back to talk about their 2022 science book highlights and give us a sneak peak at what they're looking forward to reading next year. As always, we've got our companion blog post ready with the full book list (plus some extras) with links to Amazon where you can find more information. Happy reading!

Science for the People
#591 The One About Science Books, 2021 Edition

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 60:00


Another year, another haul of excellent science books! We bring back John Dupuis and Joanne Manaster to share some of their favourite science reads from 2021 to help you curate your reading list for 2022. Grab a cosy beverage and click on over to our companion blog post with the full book list (plus a few extra) and enjoy our annual book episode that is sure to expand your reading list.

Science for the People
#578 Science Books for Science Nerds

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 60:00


Once again we've brought back Joanne Manaster and John Dupuis to reflect on their 2020 reading lists, and to highlight their favourite reads. So grab a coffee, tea, hot cocoa, or other cosy beverage of your choice, pull up our companion blog post with the full book list with links, and settle in for our annual episode that is sure to add new books to your reading list. Charities mentioned in this episode: National Low Income Housing Coalition (USA) American Indian Science and Engineering Society (USA) Equal Justice Initiative (USA) Charity Navigator (USA) Food Banks Canada Canadian Alliance to End...

Science for the People
#543 Give a Nerd a Gift

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 60:00


Yup, you guessed it... it's Science for the People's annual holiday episode that helps you figure out what sciency books and gifts to get that special nerd on your list. Or maybe you're looking to build up your reading list for the holiday break and a geeky Christmas sweater to wear to an upcoming party. Returning are pop-science power-readers John Dupuis and Joanne Manaster to dish on the best science books they read this past year. And Rachelle Saunders and Bethany Brookshire squee in delight over some truly delightful science-themed non-book objects for those whose bookshelves are already full. Since...

WinCAM Podcast Network
Who's Who In Winchester Episode 1 - John Dupuis, WHS Assistant Principal

WinCAM Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 12:57


In episode 1, the team of Winchester High School students interview the WHS Assistant Principal, John Dupuis and discuss his job duties and how he got started.

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Science for the People
#502 Nerd Gift Extravaganza

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 60:00


It's that time of year when nerds who care about each other buy each other nerdy presents. And because we know it can be so difficult to find that "just right" gift for the geek in your life, we're here to jump start the process with a boost of inspiration. We've brought back pop-science power-readers Joanne Manaster and John Dupuis to highlight their favourite books from the last year that you might not have heard of. And Bethany Brookshire and Rachelle Saunders prowl the internet for gift ideas that make our inner geeks squee with delight. Visit our news section...

The Body of Evidence
Interview - John Dupuis and the Wars on Science

The Body of Evidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 43:34


Jonathan interviews York University librarian John Dupuis on former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's War on Science. In light of recent actions by the Trump administration in the US, what lessons can American scientists learn from Canada's own struggle against a federal government that gagged its own scientists? John Dupuis' blog, Confessions of a Science Librarian, on which he chronicled Harper's War on Science, can be accessed here: http://scienceblogs.com/confessions/ 

Science for the People
#398 Gifts For Nerds

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 60:00


Once again, we're here to help you with all your nerd-specific holiday shopping with our annual gift guide for science lovers. We brought back Skepchick writer Mary Brock and science librarian John Dupuis to give us their top picks from their 2016 science reads. And we invited back Mad Art Lab's Courtney Caldwell and GeekWrapped's Simon Saval to recommend some science and geek themed gifts you won't find in a library. Visit our news section for the full book list with links and the full non-book science-themed gift idea list with links.

Oral Argument
Episode 100: A Few Minutes in the Rear-View Mirror

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2016 109:51


In honor of our base 10 number system, we revert to type and have recorded a long, self-indulgent episode. We reflect on our show, respond to feedback, and wonder about law and legal academia. Also Joe’s travels and nonsense. Feedback includes the other side of the expedite problem, a morality quiz for Joe, the proper playback speed for this show, political processes in arrest and indictment, professionalism norms and racism, SSRN’s purchase by Elsevier, more on the Bluebook and its connection with the problems of legal knowledge creation, and what our jobs are and whether we should keep doing this show. This show’s links: Christian Turner, Podcasts Oral Argument 0: Who Is Your Hero? Flyover Country Oral Argument 96: Students as Means Alvin Roth, Who Gets What - And Why Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS; Klor’s v. Broadway-Hale Stores Oral Argument 99: Power (guest Lisa Heinzerling); Richard Posner, The Incoherence of Antonin Scalia On the bar exam: Oral Argument 61: Minimum Competence (guest Derek Muller); Oral Argument 62: Viewer Mail; Virginia Bar, Mandatory Dress Code Oral Argument 98: T3 Jedi (guests Jeremy Kessler and David Pozen) Michael Jensen's announcement of the sale of SSRN to Elsevier John Dupuis, Elsevier Buys SSRN: Another Sideshow or the Main Event? Paul Gowder, SSRN Has Been Captured by the Enemy of Open Knowledge Zenodo About arXiv Oral Argument 91: Baby Blue (guest Chris Sprigman) Oral Argument 12: Heart of Darkness

WinCAM Podcast Network
Viewfinder Episode 37

WinCAM Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 30:08


Viewfinder 37 is here. this week we're joined by John Dupuis, Principal of Lynch Elementary School to discuss his official appointment as principal, his approach and what's to come. We also talk to Melissa and Bram from the Winchester Star for the news segment to talk about this weeks headlines. We discuss the zoning of historical properties in Winchester and we talk about Bobbi Gibb, a Winchester resident who was the first woman to run in the Boston Marathon.

Science for the People
#346 Gift Giving For Nerds

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 60:00


Once again, we're here to help you with all your nerdy holiday shopping with our annual gift guide for science lovers. We brought in science librarian John Dupuis and Skepchick book club columnist Mary Brock who give us their top picks from 2015 that will make great additions to any nerd's library. And -- just to shake things up this year -- we spend the second half of the show with GeekWrapped's Simon Saval and Mad Art Lab's Courtney Caldwell, who give their recommendations for science-themed gifts you won't find in a library. And we'll speak to Skepchick founder Rebecca...

Science for the People
#338 Science and the Canadian Federal Election

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 60:00


This week, we're talking about politics, and the prospects for pro-science politicians, parties and voters in Canada. We'll spend the hour with panelists Katie Gibbs, Executive Director of Evidence for Democracy, science librarian John Dupuis, journalist Mike De Souza, and former Canadian government scientist Steven Campana, for an in-depth discussion about the treatment of science by the current Canadian government, and what's at stake for science in the upcoming federal election.