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7 states send dueling electors to Congress. Keyboard warriors of Facebook. Ppl who didn't pay attention in Social Studies Class. Rep Mo Brooks vows to object. McConnell asks Senate not object, perhaps GA Senate run off is more important to McConnell. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-morrow/support
Good Company gets social. In this episode J.D. and Jonathan talk to Savannah Sanchez, a paid social expert with a proven track record of helping eCommerce brands profitably acquire customers through media buying + ad creative production. We tackle:How Savannah progressed into the niche expert for her industriesWhat she thinks makes a Good Company and looks for in her partnershipsThe worst rock climbing ads possibleThe Snapchat landscape and brands need for itWe wrap up the episode with a roundup of all the movements and news in the greater commerce industry.To improve your social status learn more about Savannah's work and expertise here: http://thesocialsavannah.com/And claim $1000 in free Snapchat ad credit using Savannah’s link: http://bit.ly/1000snapchat #snapambassador
Mr. Chapman's 3rd hour Social Studies Class examines the factors that led up to the American Civil War- PODCAST style.
Mr. Chapman's 6th hour Social Studies Class examines the factors that led up to the American Civil War- PODCAST style.
Mr. Chapman's 2nd hour Social Studies Class examines the factors that led up to the American Civil War- PODCAST style.
Mr. Chapman's 1st hour Social Studies Class examines the factors that led up to the American Civil War- PODCAST style.
In Maryland, a High school student in a Social Studies Class has a major issue with one of the class assignments. Her father tells her to refuse to complete it and then sues the school for establishing a religion. After all, goes the reasoning, schools cannot force a student to learn about another religion, right?
Are economic divides to blame for everything else that’s broken in our politics? Does 'economic anxiety' explain the Trump and Brexit votes? And what deeper cultural undercurrents are at play in unequal societies? Ian and Matthew speak to Faiza Shaheen, director of the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) about inequalities in the UK and the US. And Matthew interviews the Emmy-winning director and photographer Lauren Greenfield, whose new documentary 'Generation Wealth' (out in the UK on 20th July) looks back at her career, and tells the story of how the American Dream came to be corrupted. ###Links### Full Disclosure: The Atlantic: People Voted for Trump Because They Were Anxious, Not Poor Understanding the Social and Cultural Bases of Brexit New York Times: Trump Voters Driven by Fear of Losing Status, Not Economic Anxiety, Study Finds RSA report: Addressing economic insecurity Faiza Shaheen interview: Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) Gini coefficient CLASS factsheet: How unequal is the UK? CLASS report: 'Minority Report: Race and Class in post-Brexit Britain', edited by Omar Khan and Faiza Shaheen Podcast: CLASS on Class miniseries hosted by Faiza Shaheen Lauren Greenfield interview: Generation Wealth trailer Wikipedia: Lauren Greenfield RSA Event: How inequality gets inside our heads, with Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, authors of 'The Spirit Level' and 'The Inner Level' The Provocation: Centre for Social Investigation: People’s Stated Reasons for Voting Leave or Remain A Tale of Two Houses: The House of Commons, the Big Brother House and the People at Home Twitter: Faiza Shaheen on Twitter Lauren Greenfield on Twitter Ian Leslie on Twitter Matthew Taylor on Twitter Produced by James Shield, with production help from Jade Vowles. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce). www.theRSA.org
Are economic divides to blame for everything else that’s broken in our politics? Does 'economic anxiety' explain the Trump and Brexit votes? And what deeper cultural undercurrents are at play in unequal societies? Ian and Matthew speak to Faiza Shaheen, director of the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) about inequalities in the UK and the US. And Matthew interviews the Emmy-winning director and photographer Lauren Greenfield, whose new documentary 'Generation Wealth' (out in the UK on 20th July) looks back at her career, and tells the story of how the American Dream came to be corrupted. ###Links### Full Disclosure: The Atlantic: People Voted for Trump Because They Were Anxious, Not Poor Understanding the Social and Cultural Bases of Brexit New York Times: Trump Voters Driven by Fear of Losing Status, Not Economic Anxiety, Study Finds RSA report: Addressing economic insecurity Faiza Shaheen interview: Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) Gini coefficient CLASS factsheet: How unequal is the UK? CLASS report: 'Minority Report: Race and Class in post-Brexit Britain', edited by Omar Khan and Faiza Shaheen Podcast: CLASS on Class miniseries hosted by Faiza Shaheen Lauren Greenfield interview: Generation Wealth trailer Wikipedia: Lauren Greenfield RSA Event: How inequality gets inside our heads, with Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, authors of 'The Spirit Level' and 'The Inner Level' The Provocation: Centre for Social Investigation: People’s Stated Reasons for Voting Leave or Remain A Tale of Two Houses: The House of Commons, the Big Brother House and the People at Home Twitter: Faiza Shaheen on Twitter Lauren Greenfield on Twitter Ian Leslie on Twitter Matthew Taylor on Twitter Produced by James Shield, with production help from Jade Vowles. Brought to you by the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce). www.theRSA.org
With guests Owen Jones and Ellie Mae O'Hagan. On our journey so far, we've talked about why class is still relevant and what the class system looks like today. And we’ve talked about the impact class still has on life in Britain - how it still defines our life outcomes, with very few of us born to working class parents making it into the top professions. This week, we’re getting political. Contributors: Yvette Williams, Justice4Grenfell Owen Jones, Guardian columnist Ellie Mae O'Hagan, freelance journalist Presenter: Dr Faiza Shaheen Produced by James Shield & Huw Jordan Music (Creative Commons licence): Run the Tape by Asthmatic Astronaut God Damn by Sleaze Bruises by Christian Flanders Steppin by Wake Listen to the full 'CLASS on Class' playlist here: www.freemusicarchive.org/member/jshield/CLASS_on_Class Brought to you by the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) www.classonline.org.uk
Are our life chances still being determined by our class? Contributors: Dr Lisa McKenzie, LSE Azfar and Nadia, Faiza's brother and sister Dr Sam Friedman, LSE Dawn Foster, journalist and author Wilf Sullivan, TUC Presenter: Dr Faiza Shaheen Produced by James Shield & Huw Jordan Music (Creative Commons licence): Don't Show This Message Again by Comfort Fit God Damn by Sleaze Sorry by Johnny Ripper True Form by Comfort Fit Twin by Jahzzar Run The Tape by Asthmatic Astronaut Steppin by Wake Maceonectar by Johnny Ripper Listen to the full 'CLASS on Class' playlist here: http://freemusicarchive.org/member/jshield/CLASS_on_Class Brought to you by the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) www.classonline.org.uk
How well do any of us really understand class in 21st century Britain? Are we class clueless? Contributors: Professor Mike Savage, LSE Dr Lisa McKenzie, LSE Dr Omar Khan, Runnymede Trust Presenter: Dr Faiza Shaheen Produced by James Shield & Huw Jordan Music (Creative Commons licence): Unstoppable by Johnny Ripper True Form by Comfort Fit Don't Show This Message Again by Comfort Fit Twin by Jahzzar Steppin by Wake Run The Tape by Asthmatic Astronaut Over/Out by Johnny Ripper Listen to the full 'CLASS on Class' playlist here: http://freemusicarchive.org/member/jshield/CLASS_on_Class Brought to you by the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS) www.classonline.org.uk
In episode 6, Em watches Christine’s mind explode over the notorious story of Robert the Doll. Christine tells the story of the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping, reminding Em where she got her compulsion to lock her doors. Turn on your alarm system and grab the nearest drink. We’re going to remind you why you need it.
Is growing inequality a price worth paying for London’s continued economic success? As London’s economy continues to outpace the rest of the UK, so does the inequality gap. Is such inequality an inevitable by-product of the city’s growth, rewarding those who risk their capital to create employment, for example? Or, will it eventually derail the city’s upward progression, and push out those whom London relies on to keep it moving? Panel includes Danny Dorling, Professor of Geography, University of Oxford; Mark Littlewood, Director General, Institute of Economic Affairs; Lynda Gratton, Professor of Management Practice, London Business School and Faiza Shaheen, director, Centre for Labour and Social Studies (Class).