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Episode: November/December Issue on Controversies in PALTC with Special Guest Joanne Kaldy Host: Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD (Editor Emeritus) Guest(s): Joanne Kaldy (Senior Contributing Writer); Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP (Editor-in-Chief) In This Episode: In this episode, host Dr. Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, and editor-in-chief Dr. Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP, discuss our November-December issue of Caring for the Ages with our senior contributing writer Joanne Kaldy. Not only does this podcast cover our Special Section on Controversies in post-acute and long-term care, it is also our 25th anniversary! Ms. Kaldy has been with Caring since the beginning, and joins to reminisce with Dr. Steinberg (Caring's editor emeritus) about Caring's journey from 1999 to today. Additionally, Ms. Kaldy wrote this month's cover story on direct-to-consumer marketing, and what to do when a patient asks for a drug by name. Dr. Galik also discusses an article about when it's appropriate to prescribe anticonvulsants, and her own article questioning whether or not dementia special care facilities/units are successful. Don't miss this very exciting 25th anniversary podcast! Featured Articles: When a Patient or Caregiver Asks for a Drug by Name, What Should Practitioners Do? Controversies in Aging: Anticonvulsants for Management of Agitation in Dementia What Is Special About Dementia Special Care? We're Celebrating Our 25th Anniversary! Date Recorded: October 29, 2024 Available Credit: The American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) issues CMD credits for select PALTtalk podcast episodes as follows: Claim CMD Credit
The History Of Curb Your Enthusiasm With Jeff Garlin & Susie Essman
Jeff and Susie discuss “The Special Section” from Season 3 with a special appearance from Richard Kind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Episode 14 of The Nephron Segment! Join us as we chat with Dr. Mehmet Sukru Sever and Dr. Rasha Rashan and discuss disaster nephrology and kidney care during crises. To summarize Dr. Sever tells us "disasters are inevitable. And All countries around the globe are at risk of disasters, either natural or man made." We discuss what we might learn from prior disasters, what do expect in the future, and what we should do, as a nephrology community, to prepare for the worst. Nephrons: Matthew Sparks, Samira FaroukGuests: Mehmet Sukru Sever, Rasha Rashan1:44: Marmara earthquake (1999)2:35: Bingöl earthquake (2003)2:44: Bam earthquake (2003)2:57: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)4:07: Some of Dr. Sever's Papers4:35: "Destructive Disasters, trauma, crush injury, and beyond" 9:42: Kidney News 2024 Special Section 13:10: "Disasters & Kidney Care: Pitfalls and Solutions" (Nature Reviews Nephrology 2023)16:31: "An Overlooked, Possibly Fatal Coronavirus Crisis: A Dire Need for Kidney Dialysis" (New York Times 2020) 19:23: "Nephrology Care in Challenging Circumstances: A Patient's Perspective" (Kidney News 2024)19:59: Syrian refugee crisis22:08: Refugees & asylees in the United States25:49: National Kidney Foundation's "Emergency Resources" 26:35: Announcement: ASN, ISN, ERA Collective Effort (2023) 29:06: "Planet Sets Record for Hottest Day Twice in a Row" (2024)29:12: A review of CKD of unknown etiology (CKDu)29:49: UEFA Euro 2024
Laura Magdalene Eisenhower is the Great Granddaughter of President Dwight ‘Ike' Eisenhower, and in her first book, Awakening the Truth Frequency, she sets out to clarify the role he played in secret agreements reached with a breakaway Nazi colony in Antarctica and later agreements with extraterrestrials. According to Eisenhower, Ike, was overruled by the MJ-12 Special Studies Group, which had been set up under President Truman to manage the extraterrestrial presence. She cites historical events that support the claim that an agreement amounting to a surrender of some kind had been reached soon after the Washington DC flyovers in July 1952 by Nazi antigravity spacecraft flying out from Antarctica. In subsequent encounters with extraterrestrial visitors, after he assumed the Presidency in January 1953, she asserts that Ike's hands had been tied by the earlier agreements the MJ-12 Group had reached with the Germans during the Truman administration. In her book, Eisenhower asserts that in response to the dire ‘exopolitical' situation, Ike created a ‘Special Section' within the US Marine Corps, that would be responsible for intervening to protect the US Republic if the agreements with the Germans and extraterrestrials went awry. In her Exopolitics Today interview, she responds to critical questions about different factions of human-looking ‘Nordic' extraterrestrials the Galactic Federation of Worlds in terms of them either being compromised through their collaboration with the Nazis or helping the US Navy help transition humanity to a Star Trek Future, and the nature of ‘the surrender' that had been achieved during the Truman administration. Finally, Eisenhower explains what lies ahead for humanity in terms of a timeline split as our planet transitions from 3D (Earth) to 5D (Tara) and finally to 7D (Gaia). Laura Magdalene Eisenhower's book is available on Amazon at: https://tinyurl.com/26fe86fn Her website is: https://cosmicgaia.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support
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Episode: November-December 2023 Host: Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD Guest(s): Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP In This Episode: In this episode, host Dr. Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD, and editor-in-chief Dr. Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP, discuss our November-December special issue on diabetes and the older adult. The articles they discuss include our feature story on how diabetes management is different in older adults and what this means for long-term care, diabetes care transitions, geographic health disparities, and what Dr. Galik learned from putting the issue together. There's many other great articles in this issue so be sure to check it out! Featured Articles: Diabetes Management Is Different in Older Adults, Especially Those in Long-Term Care Demystifying Diabetes Care Transitions How I Implemented What I Learned About Diabetes in This Issue of Caring for the Ages Geographic Health Disparities Date Recorded: November 7, 2023 Available Credit: The American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) issues CMD credits for AMDA On-The-Go and affiliate podcast episodes as follows: Claim CMD Credit
You're invited to the first AJP-RJ journal club! The media editors get together to discuss highlights of the September 2022 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal, with Special Section theme of Minority Mental Health and Diversity. Topics include the history of Homosexuality in the DSM, providing inclusive care to transgender patients, as well as intellectual disabilities as it relates to diversity.
"Larry receives bad news, but it offers him an excuse to turn down some unappealing invitations." -Original Air Date: 10/20/2002- This week we're talking about The Special Section, seeing people when you're the ones traveling, laws that aren't actually laws and pronouncing fancy words like charcuterie and crudité. This is No Hugging, No Learning, the show about one thing...watching Curb Your Enthusiasm for the first time. Want more NHNL? Next week's episode is already published on Patreon! Join the It's a Hyundai tier for just $5/month and get every episode one week early as well as clipped content from each release and TWO movie reviews every month. We're gearing up for another season of spookiness as we watched Killer Klowns from Outer Space for the first time ever (for both of us!) Get a FREE No Hugging, No Learning sticker by giving us a 5 star rating and a written review wherever you listen to this! Just be sure to send us your address! Email us: nohuggingnolearningshow@gmail.com Follow us: @nohugging on Twitter Music: Curb Your Enthusiasm Theme Song Remix by robloxgreat (rip)
Terry Beaubois, AIA and CEO at BKS Building Knowledge Systems. Terry has also authored a Special Section in the July-August 2022 issue of ARCHITECT magazine, the official publication of the AIA, on advances in software for architects and the approaching technological opportunities for Architects in the near future. You can find them on the web at: http://www.bksco.com/ (http://www.bksco.com/)
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...over 25 years of drum-n-bass radio, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Scott Free, Polaris, and Valiant Emcee. This week, Valiant Emcee features an interview with, and a lethal guest mix by Locked Up Music don Section. Plus, more of the best vocal drum-n-bass music. TRACK LIST: Section and Valiant Emcee – “The Beast (Winslow Remix) (feat. MC Woes, Illmatika, E the MC, JB MC, and Diligent Fingers)” ***Interlude: Snug - “Epsilon-Snug”*** Ominous and Gear - “Focus” Watch The Ride and EMZ - “Ready 4 Dem” Nectax - “Babylon Get Weak (feat. Parly B)” Whiney - “Back In Action (feat. Slay)” Alpha Rhythm, Rezilient, and Leo Wood - “One Day at a Time” Motiv - “Evershifting (feat. Zoe Kypri)” Carrier and Nikki Simmons - “Fantasy” Rohaan - “Ares (feat. Ava Grace)” Chisel, Hound, and Raygun - “Dissever” ***Section Guest Mix Track List:*** 1. Valiant Emcee X Section feat. Woes & Diligent Fingers - “The Beast” (Scale Step) 2. R3idy X Kalane - “Let It Go” (Trust Audio) 3. Nu-Lo - “Scrutinised” (Locked Up Music) 4. Rizzle - “Daydreaming” (Metalheadz) 5. Bone - “Emerald” (Broken Audio) 6. Visionobi feat. GLXY & Riya - “Paradise” (Soulvent) 7. Bullet - “123” (Locked Up Music) 8. Section X OB1 - “Fly To Me” (Counterpoint) 9. Omega Point - “Belong To Midnight” (Locked Up Music) 10. Jet Li - “Balance Is Everything” (Function) 11. Madcap - “B-Boy” [Digital remix] (Myriad) 12. Future - “Rollin With The Punches” (Locked Up Music) 13. Section - “One” (Counterpoint) 14. Section X Jem-One - “Switch Up” (Counterpoint) 15. Section - “Nozomu” (Counterpoint) 16. Section X Dark Ops - “Ogami” (Counterpoint) 17. Antares - “The Blue Sunset Of Mars” (Locked Up Music) 18. Section feat. Rachel K - “Colours In The Sky” (Counterpoint)
Haverim Community for January 2022! We are in a new, nine-part series, Following Jesus With Luke. Claire Pfann of the University of the Holy Land, Jerusalem is the instructor. In these studies, you will learn ideas that will help you better understand the Bible as a whole!
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
Panel Discussion w /Dr. Horn & Dr. Poster. They want to do a 2 person panel on their NIST JournalNIST is one of the nation's oldest physical science laboratories. From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.Dr. Dianne Poster, the special assistant to the NIST deputy director, joined us and we talked about:- NIST's important role as a government agency that helps to create scientific standards through a non-regulatory and collaborative approach- How NIST's work aides public health initiatives and combating the pandemic- How a collaboration that was already in the works with IUVA lead to a better understanding of UV technology at a crucial time- How NIST is engaged in the public sector and what opportunities exist for thatCome get a glimpse into NIST and learn from Dr. Poster about the cutting-edge research being done! You'll get a renewed hope in the capabilities of public-private partnerships for science.________________________________________________________Dr. Poster holds a PhD degree in chemistry from the University of Maryland and is frequently an invited speaker and panelist on environmental health issues, both nationally and internationally. In a prior assignment, as deputy associate director for technology and environmental policy at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, Poster administered the environmental federal regulatory portfolio and advised on policy and strategy issues related to protecting the environment.Dr. Horn has a PHD from MIT in Chemical Engineering. He recently Co-Chaired a Special Section on Ultraviolet Technologies for Public Health which was published in the Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Co-Chaired with Dr. Poster.
***Please note that that this episode was recorded in 2020 for Patreon and it was the first time we watched it, so some things we say may be out of date. We hope you enjoy it anyhow.*** This week Ivan and Stephen review Episode 6 of Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 3, “The Special Section”, scene by scene. Follow us on social media @curbcastpod, or send us an email at curbcastpod@gmail.com Join our Facebook group, Curb Your Enthusisms, and check out our merch store at https://bit.ly/2OQVYxk This podcast is part of the independent podcast network Mish Mash Media. Support Mish Mash financially at patreon.com/mishmashmedia or at paypal.me/mishmashmedia.
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
UV is a powerful ally in the fight against hospital borne infections, and it often sounds like a silver bullet, but there are lots of misunderstandings about it.That's why we brought UV light expert, Dr. Norman Horn, to help bring us all up to speed on:- the hierarchy of UV light and organisms: what kills what?- the difference between disinfection and sterilization- why UV is in the news and where it's going- and more!Norman has a PHD from MIT in Chemical Engineering. He recently Co-Chaired a Special Section on Ultraviolet Technologies for Public Health which was published in the Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Co-Chaired with Dr. Poster.We promise you'll feel enlightened!
In the New Science of Physical Health, the goal is simple - how do we bring two groups together. Those people that are completely disengages with their personal physical health status, and those that are already in love with improving their personal physical health status? The first group is the overwhelming majority. It's up to the second group to help inspire all of those who have not yet lowered their risk of disease so they can feel amazing.Today's episode is all about Dr Norman Lazarus - he will inspire listeners to embrace the coming years with equal measures of optimism and determination; celebrating the good news of his research - that staying active is scientifically proven to keep the body young and healthy and stave off age-related diseases. He will show us that the positive changes we can make now are both simple and easily actionable but have the power to help us reap the rewards in later life and enjoy an independent and productive old age.To access our brand new book and a special offer for to access the Ultimate workbook for creating physical health: click this link.https://go.expertroadmaps.com/entry-page1616622099848The first mini-series is called: THE THOMAS EDISON OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY IN THE 2020'S. It will be ready very soon for those who self-select and want to deep dive into Life Inside Your Body. CLICK THE LINK BELOWhttps://forms.gle/tdqUPskRCEosZiXG7 (THIS IS THE THOMAS EDISON MINI-SERIES LINK)
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 is remembered for its destructive intensity and terrible death toll. But the scale of the disaster can mask some remarkable personal stories. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the experiences of some of the survivors, which ranged from the horrific to the surreal. We'll also consider a multilingual pun and puzzle over a deadly reptile. Intro: In the 1600s, a specialized verb described the carving of each dish. The Earls of Leicester kept quiet in Parliament. An iconic image: The quake toppled a marble statue of Louis Agassiz from its perch on the second floor of Stanford's zoology building. Sources for our feature: Malcolm E. Barker, Three Fearful Days, 1998. Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts, The San Francisco Earthquake: A Minute-by-Minute Account of the 1906 Disaster, 2014. Louise Chipley Slavicek, The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906, 2008. Richard Schwartz, Earthquake Exodus, 1906: Berkeley Responds to the San Francisco Refugees, 2005. Gordon Thomas, The San Francisco Earthquake, 1971. Edward F. Dolan, Disaster 1906: The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, 1967. William Bronson, The Earth Shook, the Sky Burned, 1959. Charles Morris, The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire: As Told by Eyewitnesses, 1906. Alexander Olson, "Writing on Rubble: Dispatches from San Francisco, 1906," KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge 3:1 (Spring 2019), 93-121. Susanne Leikam, "The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire," Journal of Transnational American Studies 7:1 (2016). Penny Allan and Martin Bryant, "The Critical Role of Open Space in Earthquake Recovery: A Case Study," EN: Proceedings of the 2010 NZSEE Conference, 2010. Brad T. Aagaard and Gregory C. Beroza, "The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake a Century Later: Introduction to the Special Section," Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 98:2 (2008), 817-822. Jeffrey L. Arnold, "The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake: A Centennial Contemplation," Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 21:3 (2006), 133-134. "... and Then the Fire Was Worse Than the Earthquake ...," American History 41:1 (April 2006), 34-35. Andrea Henderson, "The Human Geography of Catastrophe: Family Bonds, Community Ties, and Disaster Relief After the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire," Southern California Quarterly 88:1 (Spring 2006), 37-70. Kristin Schmachtenberg, "1906 Letter to the San Francisco Health Department," Social Education 70:3 (2006). Laverne Mau Dicker, "The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire: Photographs and Manuscripts From the California Historical Society Library," California History 59:1 (Spring 1980), 34-65. James J. Hudson, "The California National Guard: In the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906," California Historical Quarterly 55:2 (Summer 1976), 137-149. Michael Castleman and Katherine Ellison, "Grace Under Fire," Smithsonian 37:1 (April 2006), 56-60, 64-66. Jack London, "Story of an Eyewitness: The San Francisco Earthquake," Collier's Weekly (May 5, 1906), 107-13. "San Francisco and Its Catastrophe," Scientific American 94:17 (April 28, 1906), 347. Bob Norberg, "A City in Flames," [Santa Rosa, Calif.] Press Democrat, April 13, 2006. "The Ground Shook, a City Fell, and the Lessons Still Resound," New York Times, April 11, 2006. "Eyewitness to History," San Francisco Examiner, April 18, 1996. "The San Francisco Earthquake," [Beechworth, Victoria] Ovens and Murray Advertiser, June 23, 1906. "The Call-Chronicle-Examiner," [Hobart, Tasmania] Mercury, May 30, 1906. "Earthquake at San Francisco," Fitzroy City Press, May 25, 1906. "The San Francisco Earthquake," Singleton [N.S.W.] Argus, April 24, 1906. "Flames Unchecked; Whole City Doomed," Richmond [Ind.] Palladium, April 20, 1906. "Beautiful Buildings That Lie in Ruins," New York Times, April 20, 1906. "The Relief of San Francisco," New York Times, April 20, 1906. "Over 500 Dead," New York Times, April 19, 1906. "Disasters Suffered by San Francisco," New York Times, April 19, 1906. "City of San Francisco Destroyed by Earthquake," Spokane Press, April 18, 1906. "Loss of Life Is Now Estimated at Thousands," Deseret Evening News, April 18, 1906. San Francisco 1906 Earthquake Marriage Project. Listener mail: "Virginia philology ...," New Orleans Daily Democrat, June 12, 1878. "Many old English names ...," [Raleigh, N.C.] News and Observer, Sept. 20, 1890 "'Darby' -- Enroughty," Richmond [Va.] Dispatch, Nov. 26, 1902. "A Virginian of the Old School," Weekly Chillicothe [Mo.] Crisis, Feb. 9, 1882. Leonhard Dingwerth, Grosse und mittlere Hersteller, 2008 Rachael Krishna, "Tumblr Users Have Discovered a Pun Which Works in So Many Languages," BuzzFeed, Feb. 2, 2016. "The pun that transcends language barriers," r/tumblr (accessed Aug. 28, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Michelle Carter. Here are two corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
הפעם אירחנו את חגי אלקיים שלם בפרק מיוחד המוקדש כולו למאורעות אקטואליים בתחום הכלכלה ההתנהגותית.חגי הוא פסיכולוג פוליטי, יועץ אסטרטגי וחוקר ומנחה את הפודקאסטים "הספינר- מאחורי הקלעים של הפוליטיקה" ו"אסור להשוות".בעל תואר דוקטור מהאוניברסיטה העברית. על מה דיברנו?ב- 17 באוגוסט (או: לפני שבועיים), שלושה חוקרים ביחד עם כמה כותבים אנונימיים חשפו תרמיות וזיופים במחקר על... תרמיות וזיופים!הפוסט הזה גרם לרעידת אדמה בקרב קהילת הכלכלה ההתנהגותית, הפסיכולוגיה החברתית ומדעי ההתנהגות בכלל. מאז יש דיונים סוערים סביב השערורייה: הרבה מאמרים וכתבות נכתבו וכמובן נוצר הרבה מאוד רעש ברשת.כדי לעשות קצת סדר בבלאגן, ארגנו לכם פרק שהוא מורה נבוכים למאורעות האחרונים סביב הטענות לזיוף במחקר בהובלתו של דן אריאלי, למשבר השחזורים בפסיכולוגיה ובמדע בכלל, ולקשר בין האקדמיה ליישום בעולם האמיתי.היה לנו את הכבוד לראיין את ד"ר חגי אלקיים שלם, שהיה הראשון שאמל'ק בעברית את הפוסט שחשף את התרמית ומאז הפך להיות שליח ומקור לידע בנושא. ~~~
From gangsters to grave digging, this episode is a very interesting mix. We get the fantastic introductions to Shelley Berman as Larry's father, Nat, and Richard Kind as Cousin Andy. Also, in a surprise opening, Martin Scorsese makes an appearance. Check out this episode if you want to know the real way to pronounce Scorsese or you're curious if "Jai Ya" really means what Richard Lewis claims it to mean.
Bri reviews the first round games in NHL Playoffs and then the guys review MLB-Standings, Potential award winners (after 40 games) and a special section on 76 year old White Sox manager Tony Larussa.
Today we invite you to enjoy the Municipal Cemetery Tour.
Px3 guest host Tom Merritt chairs an informative roundtable on one of today's top tech issues. Are Facebook and Twitter protected by a shield that stops them from being responsible for any of their content? We bring on Mike Masnick from TechDirt and Shoshana Weissman from the R Street Institute to talk about what Section 230 is, what it isn’t, and whether it needs to be changed.
Alex and Av get tattoos of each other's name on their butt cheeks in Season 3, Episode 6: "The Special Section". Original Air Date: October 20, 2002 Synopsis: Larry and his friends become gravediggers for a night when he requests their help in shifting his mother's corpse to another part of the cemetery. Send us your comments, questions, feedback and suggestions at prettygoodcurbpod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pretty-good-curb-pod/message
Es sollte eine Rückkehr zur Normalität bedeuten, der erste Wahlkampf-Auftritt wieder vor großem Publikum seit dem Ausbruch der Pandemie. Er sollte den Amerikanern und der Welt zeigen, dass der Lockdown vorbei ist, dass Trumps "stille Mehrheit" stärker als je zuvor ist und dass er Recht und Ordnung wiederherstellen kann. Aber die Million Anhänger, die sich laut Trumps Wahlkampfmanager registriert hatten, ist nie zustande gekommen. Hatte die Trump-Fans vielleicht doch die Angst vor Corona abgeschreckt? Während Trump die Medien und die radikale Linke beschuldigte, sollen Teenager von Tiktok- und Kpop-Fans die Nachfrage nach Tickets für die Trump-Rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, künstlich aufgebauscht haben - nur, um dann nicht zu erscheinen und die Plätze absichtlich leer zu lassen. So oder so: es kamen zwar Tausende - aber eben lange nicht so viele wie wohl vom Präsidenten erhofft. Und so wurde es vor halbvoller Arena am Ende das altbekannte Spektakel: die Medien herabsetzen, die Konkurrenz beleidigen und noch ein paar Vorwürfe Richtung Deutschland obendrauf. Werden wir eines Tages auf den Auftritt von Tulsa als den Anfang vom Ende zurückblicken? Hat die Kampagne die Auswirkungen der aktuellen Lage unterschätzt? Oder ist dies nur ein Ausrutscher aufgrund der Umstände in der Pandemie?Links:Juneteenth. New York Times, Special Section, June 19, 2020The Burning of Black Wall Street, Revisited. New York Times, June 19, 2020President Trump Rally in Tulsa. 11Alive/NBC. June 20, 2020Why Trump's Tulsa Rally Put the City's Black Residents on Edge. Video. New York Times. June 21, 2020. Credits: Hintergrund Musik von Loco Lobo, "Lonesome Desperate," cc by-nc 4.0
From Greece, to Chile, to Uruguay, to the Third Reich, if right-wing totalitarianism has ruled a land then Costa-Gavras has probably made a film there, or in a more politically friendly country that can pass for there. Focusing on his masterpieces Missing (1982) - about Pinochet's military coup of Chile in 1973 - and State of Siege (1972) - about the kidnapping of a US "diplomat" (read: torturer) by leftist Uruguayan guerrillas in 1970. Along the way we touch on his other masterpieces - Z (1969) and Special Section (1975) - as well as many other films in his back catalogue, including his brief sojourn to Hollywood, which saw the radical director form an unlikely partnership with hack screenwriter Joe Eszterhas. Along the way, we fire back at CIA lies and New York Times false news.
Pan Am Qualifier Recap and COVID-19 Updates: On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio cover results from the Pan American Olympic Qualifier where all 4 US women took home silver. They also bring you the latest updates for upcoming USAW events in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. Follow them on IG/Twitter: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio For more information on COVID-19 as it pertains to USA Wrestling visit: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2020/March/14/COVID-19-Special-Section
“Winter Phosphorus Release from Cover Crops and Linkages with Runoff Chemistry” with Dr. Merrin Macrae Cover crops can offer a variety of ecosystem services, including reducing soil erosion. However, in colder climates, where cover crops can freeze and die over the winter, there is the possibility that the Phosphorus within cover crops can then leach into surface runoff. Dr. Merrin Macrae and her team decided to dive deep and discover whether or not this trade-off exists and, if so, to what extent. Listen to learn: What do Nalgene bottles and ping pong balls have to do with research? What is it like to do field research in the winter? How can Twitter lead to working research relationships with farmers? Which factors contribute most to surface P runoff? If you would like more information about this topic, this episode’s paper is available here: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2018.08.0307 This paper is always freely available. If you would like to find transcripts for this episode or sign up for our newsletter, please visit our website: http://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/ Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don’t forget to subscribe. If you would like to reach out to Merrin, you can find her here: mmacrae@uwaterloo.ca Twitter: @merrinm Resources Intro to the Special Section from the Journal of Environmental Quality: Agricultural Water Quality in Cold Environments, “Agricultural Water Quality in Cold Climates: Processes, Drivers, Management Options, and Research Needs”: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.05.0220 “Agricultural Water Quality in Cold Climates: Processes, Drivers, Management Options, and Research Needs”: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.05.0220 Papers from Merrin’s Masters students James Cober and Tatianna Lozier: “Nutrient Release from Living and Terminated Cover Crops Under Variable Freeze–Thaw Cycles”: dx.doi.org/10.2134/agronj2017.08.0449 “Release of phosphorus from crop residue and cover crops over the non-growing season in a cool temperate region”: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378377417301579 “Potential phosphorus mobilization from above-soil winter vegetation assessed from laboratory water extractions following freeze–thaw cycles”: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07011784.2017.1331140 Other papers from this team: Agricultural Water Futures Project: https://uwaterloo.ca/agricultural-water-futures/ “Impacts of Cover Crops and Crop Residues on Phosphorus Losses in Cold Climates: A Review” review article from Jian Liu: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.03.0119 Papers from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Environment Canada: “Evaluating the potential contribution of vegetation as a nutrient source in snowmelt runoff”: https://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full/10.4141/cjss2012-050#.Xd2KSehKhhF “Critical Factors Affecting Field-Scale Losses of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Spring Snowmelt Runoff in the Canadian Prairies”: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2012.0385 European and Nordic Papers: “Freezing–thawing effects on phosphorus leaching from catch crops”: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10705-014-9615-z “Freeze–Thaw Effects on Phosphorus Loss in Runoff from Manured and Catch-Cropped Soils”: dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2004.0415 Field, Lab, Earth is copyrighted to the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
This is the seventh episode of Listen to the Editors, a series of interviews with journal editors to unveil the trends in research for Operations and Supply Chain Management. In this episode we are interviewing the editors-in-chief for the Journal of Business Logistics (JBL), professors Thomas Goldsby and Walter Zinn. * JBL has 150,000 downloads in 2018. * Global spread of downloads: US: 18%, UK: 12%, DE,CN: 7% – 1/3 from outside the top 10 countries. - 3 open calls for special issues: * Talent Management in SCM - due Aug. 31 * Artificial Inteligence, Robotics, and Employment - due Oct. 31 * Digital Supply Chain - Dec. 1 Initiatives the Journal of Business Logistics is undertaking to publicize the papers and increasing their impact? * Some papers are reformatted and published in the Supply Chain Quarterly * Edge Conference - 3,000 supply chain managers * Part of doctoral consortium is have the PhD candidates walk in the conference, listen to the managers, and report back their findings. The host for this show is Iuri Gavronski, Associate Professor for the Graduate Program in Business for the UNISINOS Jesuit University. Listen to the editors is an initiative of the Operations and Supply Chain Management division of the Academy of Management. We post our interviews monthly in our division website. You can discuss any of the topics of this episode using our interactive tool, https://connect.aom.org. Using the discussion section of our site, you can also post suggestions for questions, journal editors you would like to hear from, and requests for clarifications. You can also subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or with the Podcast Addict app on Android. Websites for the Journal: ========================= Wiley’s main page for JBL (where the open CfPs can be found): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/21581592 Also, several papers can be freely accessed there, including Walter’s “Historical Review of Postponement Research.” Other info: =========== The 40th Anniversary issue can be found at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/21581592/2019/40/1. CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly can be found at: https://www.supplychainquarterly.com/ Cites to some referenced papers in the podcast include: Castillo, Vincent E., John E. Bell, William J. Rose, and Alexandre M. Rodrigues. "Crowdsourcing last mile delivery: strategic implications and future research directions." Journal of Business Logistics 39, no. 1 (2018): 7-25. Garver, Michael S. "Threats to the Validity of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Research." Journal of Business Logistics 40, no. 1 (2019): 30-43. Miller, Jason W., Susan L. Golicic, and Brian S. Fugate. "Developing and testing a dynamic theory of motor carrier safety." Journal of Business Logistics 38, no. 2 (2017): 96-114 Miller, Jason W., Yemisi Bolumole, and Matthew A. Schwieterman. "Electronic Logging Device Compliance of Small and Medium Size Motor Carriers Prior to the December 18, 2017, Mandate." Journal of Business Logistics (2019). Editors' Bios: ============== Dr. Thomas Goldsby is the Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. Foundation Professor in Business, Professor of Logistics, and Chair of the Department of Marketing & Logistics at Ohio State's Fisher College of Business. Dr. Goldsby is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Business Logistics. His research interests include logistics strategy, supply chain integration, and the theory and practice of lean and agile supply chain strategies. He has published more than 50 articles in academic and professional journals and serves as a frequent speaker at academic conferences, executive education seminars, and professional meetings. He is co-author of five books on supply chain management and logistics. Walter Zinn is Professor of Logistics. He currently serves Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business as Associate Dean for Graduate Students and Programs. He previously served as Chairman of the Department of Marketing and Logistics (2010-2016) and as Director of the Master in Business Logistics Engineering (MBLE), an innovative joint program between the Schools of Business and Engineering (2005-2010). Dr. Zinn is Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Business Logistics. He formerly served the journal as the Systems Section Editor (1997-2001) and as Guest Editor for a Special Section on Logistics, Marketing and Supply Chain Strategies in 2000. Dr. Zinn’s research interests focus primarily on the relationship between customer service policy and inventory investment; particularly consumer response to stockouts, supply chain risk management, and the effects of inventory centralization and sales forecasting on safety stocks. He is also interested in logistics issues in Latin America. At Ohio State, Professor Zinn teaches logistics courses for undergraduate, MBA and MBLE students, including Field Problems in Logistics, where graduate students conduct consulting projects for corporations. Dr. Zinn also lectured in more than 100 executive development programs and spoke in logistics conferences and meetings in the U.S. and internationally. Dr. Zinn is fluent in Spanish and in Portuguese. cknowledgements: ================= I would like to thank my research assistant, Luiz Paulo R.C. Barcellos, for his help in editing the interview. All the glitches in the recording and in the final version of the audio file, though, are my responsibility. Background music: ================= “Night & Day” by Dee Yan-Key is licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/years_and_years_ago/08--Dee_Yan-Key-Night___Day 2019-07-31 - Episode 007
Hi everyone! It’s time for a new episode by Discussor with over 50 tracks of January and February as well as some exclusives and two guest mixes by SEVEN & DJ Greenfeast. Enjoy! Send your material (PromoDJ): http://bit.ly/tbspmix_new E-mail: thebrightsound@gmail.com SEVEN: http://promodj.com/1zver1 DJ Greenfeast: http://promodj.com/djgreenfeast https://instagram.com/gennady_dj_greenfeast_russia The Bright Sound Podcast: Website:... Сообщение TBSP074: The Best Tracks of January (feat. SEVEN & DJ Greenfeast) появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
The USTR is conducting its annual Special Section 301 Review. Listen in for more.
Всем привет! Мы рады представить Вам свежий Новогодний выпуск нашего подкаста, в котором собраны 70 лучших треков за этот год, а также два гостевых микса от LSound Fantasy и Igor Sense. Приятного прослушивания и с наступающим Новым Годом! Отбор материала для подкаста: http://bit.ly/tbspmix_new The Bright Sound Podcast: Website: http://tbsp.cf/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-bright-sound-podcast/id1092941781 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bright-sound-podcast?refid=stpr... Сообщение TBSP070: Happy New Year 2019! появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
UACES Lifetime Achievement Award Winners Geoffrey Edwards (University of Cambridge), Emil Kirchner (University of Essex) and Brigid Laffan (European University Institute) speak to Emily Linnemann (UACES) about the development of European Studies over their academic careers. Transcript and video available at: https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/lifetime-achievement In 2017 UACES celebrated its 50th anniversary. As part of the commemorative activities UACES commissioned a number of recorded conversations with key actors in UACES’s history as well as those who continue to play a role in its present. These were published in the Special Section of the Journal of Contemporary European Research (JCER), Volume 13, Issue 4 (2017): jcer.net/13/4 The recording of this video was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The video reflects the views only of the speaker(s). The Commission and UACES cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Viviane Gravey (Queen's University Belfast), Elizabeth Monaghan (University of Hull), Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Real Instituto Elcano), Simon Usherwood (University of Surrey) and Anna Wambach (Newcastle University) share their experiences as UACES Student Forum* Chairs and discuss the development of postgraduate research in European Studies, and ongoing challenges and opportunities. *The Student Forum is now the UACES Graduate Forum (https://www.uaces.org/gf) Video and transcript available at: http://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/student-forum In 2017 UACES celebrated its 50th anniversary. As part of the commemorative activities UACES commissioned a number of recorded conversations with key actors in UACES’s history as well as those who continue to play a role in its present. These were published in the Special Section of the Journal of Contemporary European Research (JCER), Volume 13, Issue 4 (2017): http://jcer.net/13/4 The recording of this video was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The video reflects the views only of the speaker(s). The Commission and UACES cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Jo Shaw (University of Edinburgh) and Richard Whitman (University of Kent) speak to Helen Drake (Loughborough University London) about the development of European Studies and their time as Chairs of UACES. Transcript and video available at: http://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/uaces-chairs In 2017 UACES celebrated its 50th anniversary. As part of the commemorative activities UACES commissioned a number of recorded conversations with key actors in UACES’s history as well as those who continue to play a role in its present. These were published in the Special Section of the Journal of Contemporary European Research (JCER), Volume 13, Issue 4 (2017): http://jcer.net/13/4 The recording of this video was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The video reflects the views only of the speaker(s). The Commission and UACES cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) and Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) speak to Maxine David (University of Leiden) about the development and future of the Journal of Common Market Studies (JCMS). Transcript and video available at: http://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/jcms-editors In 2017 UACES celebrated its 50th anniversary. As part of the commemorative activities UACES commissioned a number of recorded conversations with key actors in UACES’s history as well as those who continue to play a role in its present. These were published in the Special Section of the Journal of Contemporary European Research (JCER), Volume 13, Issue 4 (2017): http://jcer.net/13/4 The recording of this video was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The video reflects the views only of the speaker(s). The Commission and UACES cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Our coverage of the recently concluded Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino continues with notable highlights from the fest’s Special Features section! The third and final part of a multi part series.
Our coverage of the recently concluded Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino continues with notable highlights from the fest’s Special Features section! The third and final part of a multi part series.
Всем привет! Мы рады представить вам новый выпуск TBSP, включающий более тридцати треков в стилях House, Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Trance и Techno. Также выпуск содержит эксклюзивный гостевой микс от Zlostin в стиле Midtempo. Приятного прослушивания! Полная версия подкаста доступна на Mixcloud, iTunes, Stitcher и прочих подкаст-каталогах: https://www.mixcloud.com/discussor/discussor-the-bright-sound-podcast-056-feat-zlostin/ Zlostin: https://soundcloud.com/zlostin-zloy... Сообщение TBSP056: Great Summer Bangers (feat. Exclusive Guest Mix by Zlostin) появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Lucille Leader is an expert on the personalized nutritional management of Parkinson’s disease and a pioneer of true integrative care for neurodegenerative illness. She is the Nutrition Director of the London Pain Relief and Nutritional Support Clinic at The Highgate Hospital, Special Section for Parkinson’s Disease, co-author and editor of several books, recipient of numerous awards, council member for the food and health forum at the Royal Society of Medicine, has published peer-reviewed research, and lectures internationally. Lucille shares with us her unique clinical approach while exploring the importance of nutritional biochemistry and multi-disciplinary medical collaboration. Further reading: Leader G, Leader L. Parkinson’s Disease Reducing Symptoms with Nutrition and Drugs. Third Edition. 2017. Denor Press.
Lucille Leader is an expert on the personalized nutritional management of Parkinson’s disease and a pioneer of true integrative care for neurodegenerative illness. She is the Nutrition Director of the London Pain Relief and Nutritional Support Clinic at The Highgate Hospital, Special Section for Parkinson’s Disease, co-author and editor of several books, recipient of numerous awards, council member for the food and health forum at the Royal Society of Medicine, has published peer-reviewed research, and lectures internationally. Lucille shares with us her unique clinical approach while exploring the importance of nutritional biochemistry and multi-disciplinary medical collaboration. Further reading: Leader G, Leader L. Parkinson’s Disease Reducing Symptoms with Nutrition and Drugs. Third Edition. 2017. Denor Press.
Всем привет! С наступающими праздниками! Последний подкаст в этому году уже здесь и в нем для вас приготовлено 60 треков в 5 стилях и 6 секциях, а также 3 наших постоянных рубрики. Все ссылки и треклист Вы найдете ниже. Огромная благодарность всем приславшим свои треки и ремиксы, а также лейблам... Сообщение TBSP046: Happy New Year! появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
(1:00) All-In ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’… it’s been six years since the last Curb episode aired, Curb is back and Super-Sized, Josh’s vague tweets, Ozark (3:34), enjoying Jason Bateman in a different role, walking the tightrope, YES! ‘Ozark’ has been picked up for season 2! (8:58) ‘Young Sheldon’, (9:20) ‘Star Trek: Discovery,’ ‘Law & Order: Mendez Brothers, Netflix original crime doc on a man whose innocence rest on footage from ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ Curb: All-In (14:30), Scott feeling more love for Curb than Seinfeld after revisiting, Josh’s issues with the unstructured aspect, Josh hasn’t seen all of season 6 and 7, Josh’s #5 “Car Pool Lane,” Scott’s #5 “Seinfeld,” clip (25:16), Josh’s favorite characters Susie and Wanda, Josh’s #4 “Krazee Eyes Killa,” Let’s make this easy; the entire cast will just use our first names, (30:42) Scott’s #4 “The Grand Opening,” Josh’s #3 “Palestinian Chicken,” Scott’s #3 “The Bisexual,” Josh’s #2 “The Survivor,” Scott’s #2 “The Doll,” Josh’s #1 “Porno Gil,” Scott’s #1 “Funkhouser's Crazy Sister,” Honorable Mentions: “Hot Towel,” “My Beloved Aunt,” “The Freak Book,” “The Car Salesman,” “The Bat Mitzvah,” “Affirmative Action,” “The Special Section,” (1:03:00) Adding Up Susie’s Swearing, Scott’s favorite characters he likes to see Larry in cahoots with, Scott's Favorite Curb Lines/Catchphrases, Josh’s theory; remembering moments, not episodes because of the Curb structure, Larry David using his George Steinbrenner voice, Scott talks about a bad date he partially blames on Larry’s bald head, Scott & Josh wrap up talking about favorite shows their watching 'Better Things,' 'Halt and Catch Fire,' 'You’re the Worst' and 'The Deuce.'
Всем привет! Мы рады представить вам обновленный TBSP с новым, сороковым эпизодом с 6 секциями, 49 треками и 95 минутами отличной музыки! Также внутри вас ждут важные новости. Все ссылки упомянутые в подкасте смотрите ниже. Отбор треков в новую компиляцию: http://promodj.com/forum/labels/1110677/Findz_Records_i_TBSP_prinimaet_treki_dlya_kompilyacii_House_Dubstep_Drum_Bass_Trap Описание игры «Strider» (отдаем один ключ за репост): http://store.steampowered.com/app/235210/STRIDER/?l=russian Наш канал... Сообщение TBSP040: Extended and Improved появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
[Episode 43.5] It’s Week 2 of Month of Curb! This week, Amber and I are looking at Season 3’s The Special Section, an episode about true love and stupid, outdated practices. Check out the technical info at this link: http://pastebin.com/TGrCZtPh http://archive.org/download/Episode43.5/Episode%2043.5.mp3
Всем привет! Мы рады представить Вам свежий выпуск нашего подкаста с 5ю секциями, двумя рубриками и эксклюзивным гостевым миксом от Сергея Фомина, победителя одного из последних выпусков TBSP Guest Mix Sessions. Приятного прослушивания! Напоминаем, что наш подкаст теперь выходит каждое два раза в месяц по субботам в 20:00 MSK в эфире... Сообщение TBSP036: Sergey Fomin Exclusive появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Zohar Ammud Yomi Day 657, 2:106a, in English (special section on teshuvah).
Всем привет! У нас сегодня особый подарок для ценителей качественной электронной музыки — свежий выпуск только что прозвучавшего онлайн эфира TBSP. Вас ждет много всего, а именно: более 25 треков в 4х стилях; 2 постоянных рубрики; TBSP Special Section; эксклюзивный гостевой микс от AJAT, победителя TBSPGMS003. Приятного прослушивания! Напоминаем, что... Сообщение TBSP034: AJAT Exclusive появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Привет всем! Наконец-то наступил тот момент, когда мы можем с радостью сообщить — TBSP030 уже здесь! В нашем новом выпуске Вы услышите: более 30 треков и ремиксов от различных исполнителей и продюсеров; эксклюзивный гостевой микс от GEGA FEDS, победителя голосования TBSPGMS001; 5 различных музыкальных стилей; 3 рубрики (вкл. 1 новую); и... Сообщение TBSP030: The Long-Awaited появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Всем привет! Вот и долгожданный выпуск нашего подкаста — TBSP028! В этом выпуске Вы услышите: 31 трек и ремикс от различных исполнителей со всего мира; 2 наших постоянных рубрики; 4 стиля; особую секцию нашего подкаста; немного новостей; эксклюзивный гостевой микс от Advanced Noise. Приятного прослушивания! Подписаться на iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-bright-sound-podcast/id1092941781 Подписаться на Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bright-sound-podcast?refid=stpr... Сообщение TBSP028: Advanced Noise Exclusive появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Приветствуем Вас! Свежий выпуск The Bright Sound Podcast — TBSP022! 30 треков, 4 стиля и много интересной и качественной музыки. Наслаждайтесь! Треклист: [Drum & Bass Section] NickBee & Sunchase — Mangup MedicateMe — PixelBear Mindscape — Phantoms Dub 13 — Ghost Factory Noisia & The Upbeats — Dead Limit [Dubstep... Сообщение TBSP022: Classy and special появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
DIA Editor-in-Chief Dr. Stephen Spielberg and Pediatrics Section Editor Dr. Ronald Portman discuss the special section on pediatrics in the September 2015 issue of TIRS, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they have faced in their research. Introduction to the Pediatrics Special Section: New Horizons in Pediatric Drug Development For further reading, please see the following articles mentioned in this podcast and/or featured in the Pediatrics Special Section: Applying Regulatory Science to Develop Safe and Effective Medicines for Neonates Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Pharmacotherapy—Past, Present, and Future Advancing Pediatric Psychiatry Research Best Practice Recommendations Regarding the Assessment of Palatability and Swallowability in the Development of Oral Dosage Forms for Pediatric Patients Regulatory and Funding Strategies to Develop a Safety Study of an Auditory Brainstem Implant in Young Children Who Are Deaf Food and Drug Administration Requirements for Clinical Studies in Pediatric Patients iCAN Providing a Voice for Children and Families in Pediatric Research
Приветствуем Вас! С пылу, с жару, свежий выпуск The Bright Sound Podcast — TBSP011! 25 треков в 4 разных стилях — House, Dubstep, Drum & Bass и Techno. Без лишних слов — слушайте и наслаждайтесь! Треклист: [Drum & Bass Section] 2Son — Summer rain Current Value — Recoil (Original Mix)... Сообщение TBSP011: Hot & special появились сначала на The Bright Sound Podcast.
Welcome back to robinlofton.com. Actually, I should welcome to the new rememberinghistory.com podcast. This month, April 2015, I launched the new and improved website and podcast called rememberinghistory.com where we are still remembering history and we’re still making history, too! Yes, it’s a new and improved website and community where you can still find the Wiki History podcasts, my bodacious blog and a great community of fun and friendly people who love history! You will also find some new things at rememberinghistory.com. I have opened a store called Books & Stuff where you can find, well, books. But you can also find DVDs, videos, and lots of other “stuff” to enhance your history experience. While I’m glad that you are listening to my podcasts, I think that it’s also important to read, read and read some more. I remember that John Adams (2nd president of the United States) said when after finishing his studies at Harvard and before writing the Massachusetts constitution was asking himself, “How can I judge? How can any man judge unless his mind has been opened and enlarged by reading?!” That’s why I have opened a books and stuff store. And I’ve made it easy because I have also added my personal reading recommendations for the month and for just general knowledge and interest. Everything that I recommend in the store, I have personally read and highly recommend. So, what if you’re not the reading type? That’s okay too. Some people are more visual. Some people are more audio-oriented. Everyone is learns differently. (John Adams and his contemporaries didn’t have that option!) But we do so I also recommend DVDs and audiobooks. Again, each one has been personally vetted by me—I have read, watched or listened to all of them. I would also like your opinions about these supplementary items and I definitely want your recommendations too. So, that is one of the new things that you will find at rememberinghistory.com. There will be another new addition to the website too, which will launch on June 1st. I will give you more information and ways to win prizes and other freebies as the date gets closer but for now…just know that something big is coming soon. Stay tuned. Finally, before getting to our first Wiki History Podcast about Less Famous Heroes, I just want to remind you that you can still go to robinlofton.com but you will be redirected automatically to rememberinghistory.com. Please remember to sign up so that you can receive the podcasts, blogs, news and updates directly to you by email. (Don’t worry, you won’t get an avalanche of email messages but you will stay informed and updated about the goings on at rememberinghistory.com. Enough said about that. In the Spring, I like to take a moment to remember the people who have fought and died in the struggle for civil rights, the fight for human rights. Yes, I know that Spring is upon us, the days are longer, the birds are singing again and the flower buds are just returning. It is a time for renewal. But for me it is also a time for remembrance. Why? Two reasons. In the midst of all the wonderful feelings of happiness, joy and freedom, it just feels right to me to remember those people who fought for us to have the right to enjoy those freedoms. The second reason is that April 4th is the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. April 4, 1968 to be exact. He was certainly a fallen—and definitely not forgotten—hero. Dr. King needs no introduction. But he definitely deserves our remembrance this month. He was a (or the) leader in the civil rights movement. Many people do not realize, though, that he was also a philosopher and prolific writer. His speeches are legendary but his books take the issues to a new level of deep. One of his best, Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community? should be on everyone’s short list to read. Written in 1967, Dr. King discusses, in this book, the advances made in civil rights in the 1950s and 60s. But then he continues on to question what African Americans can and should do with these hard-won freedoms. He concludes that Blacks and whites—or actually, everyone—should unite to fight poverty and demand equality of opportunity. This is a powerful book, and very ahead of its time. For a shorter and very moving summary of his philosophy, read Dr. King’s Letter from a Birmingham jail (written on April 16, 1963). It is a condensed version of his philosophy and thoughts about discrimination, equality and how people will have to unite for the common good. I saw another side to Dr. King as well in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail. He sounded angry and frustrated about the difficulties that he was facing in the cause of equality, especially from his clergy brethren. You will see a very human side to Dr. King, which is compelling and provides a fuller picture of this brilliant man. Dr. King was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. Yes, he was a leader of the African American community but his vision and work led him to become a world leader. Dr. King was killed on April 4, 1968. He will always be remembered and honored for his dedication and service. And now is a great time to remember other people who though not so prominent or famous as Dr. King made important and courageous contributions in the field of human rights too. Some made big contributions. Others made strong individual stands. All were important and deserve to be remembered. That’s what I’m doing today. By the way, you can find Where Do We Go From Here? Chaos or Community? and Letter from a Birmingham Jail as well as DVDs and audiobooks in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com. You don’t have to remember the names—you will find them in the Special Section called Less Famous Heroes in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com. Have you heard of Corporal Roman Ducksworth, Jr.? Corporal Ducksworth was a military officer with leave to go home to see his wife and five children. On April 9, 1962, he was taking a bus through Mississippi when a police officer, William Kelly, awoke Corporal Ducksworth by punching him in the face. The officer then ordered Corporal Ducksworth off the bus. He refused. The officer dragged then dragged him off the bus at gunpoint and shot him through the heart. Let’s back up a moment. Why did this happen, why was Corporal Ducksworth killed? Different accounts but probably because he refused to move when the bus entered Mississippi, where segregation was still enforced. The Supreme Court had already declared segregation on buses to be illegal. And Corporal Ducksworth stood up for his right to sit in any available seat on the bus. For that stand, he was punished, killed. In standing up for his right, he also stood up for our rights. This was a courageous move for anyone to make in Mississippi in 1962. Unfortunately, Corporal Ducksworth was killed and Officer Kelly’s actions were ruled as justifiable homicide; no federal charges were filed. However, Corporal Ducksworth received full military honors and a 16-gun salute. For his bravery in standing up for his rights, we salute Corporal Ducksworth and honor his courage. Thank you, Corporal Ducksworth! Rev. George Washington Lee We move on now to another brave man in the fight for civil rights. Rev. George Washington Lee. What a great name. In fact, many African Americans were named (or named themselves) after the founders of the United States. People like George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington are other examples. Some were so named during slavery but many others received their names after slavery ended. Back to George Washington Lee. Reverend Lee was the first black person to register to vote in Humphreys County, Mississippi since Reconstruction. Rev. Lee often used his pulpit and his printing press to urge other Blacks to vote. White officials offered him protection on the condition he end his voter registration efforts. And Rev. Lee received many death threats for his efforts to register himself and other Blacks to vote. But he would not be deterred. Reverend Lee was a member of the NAACP and had worked for years to pay poll taxes so that he could vote and was finally allowed to sign the register after the county sheriff feared federal prosecution. On the night of May 7, 1955, Reverend Lee drove his car along Belzoni’s Church Street, returning from an NAACP meeting when people said “two gun blasts shattered the night stillness, and his Buick sedan swerved over the curb and rammed into a frame house. Several witnesses saw a car drive by with white men inside but the local sheriff ruled that Rev. Lee had argued with a woman and lost control of his car. He died on his way to the Humphreys County Memorial Hospital.” As it turned out, the FBI did investigate Rev Lee’s murder and records show the agency built a circumstantial murder case against two men, but a local prosecutor refused to take the case to a grand jury. Peck Ray and Joe David Watson Sr., the suspects, were members of the Citizens Council. Both died in the 1970s and never served any time for the killing. Some of Lee’s friends believe the murder was part of a larger conspiracy involving influential members of the community who wanted to silence Rev. Lee for encouraging blacks to register to vote. For his courage and determination to vote and encouraging other Blacks to vote, we honor the memory of Rev. George Washington Lee. And we thank him for his service. (Applause) I will end this first podcast about Less famous heroes with a discussion of Harry and Harriet Moore. They were both black educators in Florida and formed the first office of the N AACP in the southern state. The Moores focused on the sharp disparity or difference between the salaries and benefits received by white teachers and black teachers in the public schools. In fact, they filed the first lawsuit teacher salary disparities. They also fought against segregation particularly in education. Later, Mr. Moore began to focus on the problem of police brutality and lynching—both very controversial and dangerous subjects. Harry Moore documented and personally investigated more than a hundred cases of lynching in the state of Florida. Because of their work against violence and discrimination, they received numerous death threats and were later fired from their jobs. On Christmas Day in 1951, a firebomb was placed directly under their bedroom in the house where they with their two daughters. The bomb exploded while they slept. Its explosion was called the “blast heard around the world” and sent the bed flying through the ceiling. Harry Moore was killed instantly. Nine days later, Harriett Moore died. Their daughters survived. Rallies were held. Letters were sent to the Governor and President Eisenhower but to no avail. No one was ever arrested or charged. They are the only known couple to be killed in the fight for civil rights. A recent investigation into the bombing—and by recent, I mean 2005 (more than 50 years ago their murders)—by the Florida State Attorney General discovered that the bombing had been done by four Klansmen who were known to be especially violent and used explosives in other killings. One of the klansmen actually had a diagram of the Moore’s home. Two of the klansmen died in 1956 (the year after the bombing), one klansman committed suicide and the remaining killer died in 1978. Before his death from cancer, he admitted to being at the scene of the bombing of the Moore’s home in 1951. The Moore’s have received many posthumous awards and honors, including have a post office and state high way named after them. They were also inducted into the Florida Civil Rights Hall of Fame. Langston Hughes wrote and read a poem at their funeral. It is short so I want to take a moment to read it. Florida means land of flowers It was on a Christmas night. In the state named for the flowers Men came bearing dynamite... It could not be in Jesus’ name Beneath the bedroom floor On Christmas night the killers Hid the bomb for Harry Moore A book was written about Harry Moore called Before His Time: The Untold Story of Harry T. Moore, America’s First Civil Rights Martyr. It was written in 1999 by investigative journalist Ben Green. You can find this book (which is also about Harriett too) in the bookstore at rememberinghistory.com. I hope that you read it but be prepared for an emotional ride—anger, sadness, frustration or all of the above. You decide. And let me know your thoughts and feelings about the book; I look forward to your comments. For their work in education and courage to fight segregation and violence against African Americans, we remember and honor Harry and Harriett Moore. And we thank them for their service. (Applause!) So, this brings the first podcast about Less Famous heroes to an end. Corporal Ducksworth. Reverend George Washington Lee. Harry and Harriett Moore. While it is important to note the violence that ended their lives, it is more important (I believe) to remember how they lived, what they fought for and their courage under fire. And they can give us the courage to stand up for what is right and fair for all people. In the next podcast, I will make a special focus still on Less Famous heroes. But the next podcast will focus on heroes who were white and were killed during the civil rights movement, fighting for civil rights. I think that many times we forget that many whites participated in the rallies and marches and were also opposed to segregation and the other evils of discrimination. (Their work and activities also caused them to lose friends, be rejected by family members and face violence.) So, I’m going to remember them in the next podcast. Their stories are also interesting and inspirational and remind us to stand up not only for our own rights, but also for the rights of others. I am reminded of one of my favorite philosophers, Edmund Burke, who said “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” (repeat) Well these people refused to “do nothing” even though things might have been easier and safer for them if they did. So they are an inspiration to us all and I am happy to remember and honor them in the next podcast. I hope that you will join me for the next podcast and that you enjoyed this session. Yes, the stories can be sad. They can be frustrating, perhaps even make you angry. But they are a part of history—all these people made history and we are here to remember history and to make history, too! If you want more information—and I hope that you do—please visit rememberinghistory.com and look at the blog and the bookstore where you will find the books that I mentioned at the beginning called Where do we go from here: Chaos or Community and the Letter from a Birmingham Jail. And the book about Harry Moore. You will also find other books, DVDs and resources that I personally recommend. Also, please leave your questions, comments, stories or just whatever is on your mind. We are a welcoming community of historians and we want you to be a part of it. So, see you next time at rememberinghistory.com (formerly robinlofton.com) where we are remembering history and we’re making history! Bye for now!
Medical communications departments are constantly evolving to keep up with the changing landscape of health care. DIA is proud to provide a forum for Medical Communications professionals at our annual Medical and Scientific Communications Annual Meeting, which just held its 25th anniversary event in 2014. To recognize the changes that have occurred within the medical communications field over the last 25 years, we were pleased to include a special section devoted to the Medical Communications Transformation in the November issue of TIRS. This podcast highlights several of the authors from that section discussing globalization and new media trends that influence medical information dissemination and the effect this is having on the emerging healthcare landscape. To read the articles discussed in this podcast see below: Article 1: Introduction to the Special Section on Medical Communications: Medical Communications Transformation Within the Emerging Health Care Landscape. Article 2: Review of the Evolution of Medical Information in Light of Changes in the External Landscape. Article 3: Medical Information Services: How Are We Trending? Article 4: Serialization: Benefits Beyond Regulatory Compliance