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Comtex News Network Daily Brief
Comtex Daily Brief - March 9, 2022

Comtex News Network Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 8:41


Summary: First jury trial over capital riot finds Texas man guilty; US prepares for crypto market oversight.

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Ravenskybridge
Episode 21 summary first episodes

Ravenskybridge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 7:54


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You Shall Not Pass Go
You Shall Not Pass Go Episode 16: Improving And Improvisation

You Shall Not Pass Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017


Summary: First our heroes talk a bit about the French Duel Commander coming to MTGO, potential Commander 2017 spoilers, and ways in which you can improve your BANG Commander games. Next our heroes journey into the Stream of Annihilation Speculation, discuss party vs solo dynamics, and debate whether being on or off script provides a better adventure. Finally, their quest ends with a review of the Pathfinder Adventures card game and the retro-ist of retro board games – Chess!Episode Breakdown:MtG: 00:00 - 30:05D&D: 30:05 - 58:45Board Games: 58:45 - 1:18:40 Show Notes:Duel Commander MTGODuel CommanderCommander 2017 Potential SpoilersStream of AnnihilationPathfinder AdventuresChessSocial Links FacebookInstagramTwitterTwitchTumblrYouTubeWebsiteContact Us

You Shall Not Pass Go
You Shall Not Pass Go Episode 14: Logan's Run

You Shall Not Pass Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017


Summary: First our heroes livestream their Modern Masters 2017 pulls which you can check out on Geekade’s Facebook page. Then our heroes discuss the new mechanics of Psionics, sneak a peak into the Yawning Portal, and create more random NPCs to use in your adventures. They finish off their journey with a brief step out of genre to discuss the movie Logan, then spin that into their review of Marvel’s Legendary.Show Notes:Modern Masters 2017PsionicsTales from the Yawning PortalLoganMarvel’s LegendarySocial LinksFacebookInstagramTwitterTwitchTumblrYouTubeWebsiteContact Us

Generation Animation
Episode 210: Steven Universe Season 1B

Generation Animation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016


KnittingGiantBeanies joins us as we finally revisit Steven Universe & get the best analogy ever made on this podcast. Broadcast on November 6th, 2016Featuring:Dave Roberts, Bianca Torres, Tyler Moliterno, Felipe Diaz-Vera, & Judy “Knitting Giant Beanies” SmallRunning Time: 1:19:24 Summary First airing on November 4th, 2013, Steven Universe is a coming-of-age story told from the

Generation Animation
Episode 154: Steven Universe

Generation Animation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2015


A lot of arguing about the hot dog that is Steven. We all think Connie is awesome though. Broadcast on September 27th 2015Featuring:Dave Roberts, Felipe Diaz-Vera, Tyler Moliterno & Marc GonzalesRunning Time: 1:04:58 Summary First airing on November 4th, 2013, Steven Universe is a coming-of-age story told from the perspective of Steven, the youngest member

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Everything you wanted to know about prisons

Centre international de criminologie comparée

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2013 79:08


Dr. Paul Gendreau is Professor Emeritus, UNB, Saint John. Presently, Visiting Scholar, UNC, Charlotte. In 2007 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. His research areas are "what works" in offender assessment and treatment, correctional quackery, effects of prison life, program evaluation, meta-analysis and the misuse of significance testing. Summary : First, the three major theories of the effects of prison life-deterrence, schools of crime and behavioral deep freeze- are reviewed. Secondly, their empirical substance is critiqued as well as their utility for policies that will protect the public (i.e., less recidivism) and managing prisons safely and in a humane fashion. Thirdly, the prison literature on risk prediction and treatment are outlined to demonstrate how it is possible to meet the two goals noted above. Finally, the controversy over the effects extreme forms of incarceration is addressed.