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We continue Librivox's 2nd Short Science Fiction Collection with "Solomon's Orbit" by William Carroll! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue Librivox's 2nd Short Science Fiction Collection with "Solomon's Orbit" by William Carroll! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Markham interviews University of Alberta professor Laurie Adkin, whose scholarship includes “Petro-Universities and the Production of Knowledge for the Post-carbon Future,” in How Corporate Power Blocks Energy Democracy,” edited by William Carroll.
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In this episode of PING, Verisign fellow Duane Wessels discusses a late state (version 08) Internet draft he's working on with two colleagues from Verisign. The draft is on Negative Caching of DNS Resolution Failures and is co-authored by Duane, William Carroll, and Matt Thomas This episode discusses the behaviour of the DNS system overall in the face of failures to answer. There are already mechanisms to deny the existence of a queried name or a specific resource type. There are also mechanisms to define how long this negative answer should be cached, just as there are cache lifetimes defined for how long to hold valid answers, things that do exist, and have been supplied. This time, it's a cache of not being able to answer. The thing asked about? It might exist, or it might not. This cached data isn't saying if it does exist or not, it's a caching failure to be able to answer. As the draft states: “… a non-response due to a resolution failure in which the resolver does not receive any useful information regarding the data's existence.” Prior DNS specifications did provide guidance on caching in the context of positive responses and negative responses but the only guidance relating to failing to answer was to avoid aggressive re-querying of the nameservers that should be able to answer.
ICYMI: On Mobile Mornings Dan Brennan and Dalton Orwig talked to Mobile City Councilman William Carroll about annexation, the new members of the city council and the Civic Center
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Thomas Dabbs speaks with William Carroll of Boston University about Bill's recent book, ‘Adapting Macbeth: A Cultural History'.
Quincy College Dean of Liberal Arts and Professional Programs, William Carroll, Ph.D. and Professor James Peters discuss the new Bachelor of Science program in Computer Science that will debut in January.
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This episode features William Carroll, System Vice President of Pharmacy at Rochester Regional Health. Here, he discusses the importance of taking advantage of opportunities, his focus on recruiting & retaining great staff, & more.
This episode features William Carroll, Vice President of Acute Care & Infusion Pharmacy Programs. Here, he discusses the importance of taking advantage of opportunities, his focus on recruiting & retaining great staff, & more.
Please make sure to subscribe to our email list at autisminactionpodcast.com to stay current on the newest episodes, and share on social to help families find autism resources, services, and support! We are so glad you stopped by! On Todays Show: Dr. William Carroll is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Georgia. He is a doctoral graduate from Liberty University. He earned his Master's in Professional Counseling from Liberty University in 2012 and his Doctorate in 2021 and has been in private practice in Marietta, GA since that time. He enjoys outdoor activities including Obstacle Course Races and kayaking around the lakes and rivers of North Georgia. Originally from South Georgia, Will made his home in Cartersville, GA in 2008, with his wife, Shannon, and his three children. Will's area of expertise is in the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder using varied techniques including innovative approaches such as Lego Therapy. His Ph.D. dissertation is on the unique qualities associated with women who have ASD, as seen from the perspective of their adult sisters. Transcription by Otter.ai is available at autisminactionpodcast.com Find Autism in Action Podcast on Social Media - Share your favorite episodes - Subscribe - Email us at autisminactionpodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the amazing additional resources like online courses and downloadable freebies at autisminactionpodcast.com KEYWORDS autism, sister, neurotypical, autistic, siblings, females, young lady, camouflaging, professionals, research, people, questions, masking, carroll, parents, data, present, georgia, collateral, diagnosed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autisminaction/message
Dr.William Carroll - "Causes And The Origin Of Life" by Angelicum Thomistic Institute
William Carroll, Ph.D, Dean of Liberal Arts & Professional Programs, and Kristin Noone, Ph.D, Professor of Business Management at Quincy College discuss the college's new Bachelor's degree program in Business Management.
This talk was given on November 11, 2021 at Trinity College Dublin. Click here for Prof. Carroll's slides: https://tinyurl.com/2p94tjtx For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org About the speaker: Dr. William E. Carroll is Distinguished Visiting Professor in the School of Philosophy at Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (Wuhan, China) and Senior Research Fellow at the Collegium of Anton Neuwirth (Bratislava, Slovakia). His specialty is the relationship among the natural sciences, philosophy, and theology, with an emphasis on Thomas Aquinas's understanding of the doctrine of creation. He is the author of works and articles including Creation and Science: Has Science Eliminated God?; Galileo: Science and Faith; and (with Steven Baldner) Aquinas on Creation. Beginning in 2013, he has spent several weeks each year giving lectures and seminars at various Chinese universities in Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Wuhan.
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St. Louis born William Carroll headed east and grew up in Irvington, NY. William literally went from bus boy to Burgundy expert and everything in-between. He did fine wine sales, studied at Le Cordon Bleu, worked at Restaurant Lasserre in Paris, and headed back to NY for a lengthy stint at Dan Barber's Blue Hill at Stone Barns as Beverage Director. William recently left North Fork Table to become the Beverage Director and Asst. GM at Danny Meyer's legendary Gramercy Tavern. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.
There was an interesting Mobile City Council runoff race a couple of weeks ago. Former councilman William Carroll made the runoff against incumbent Levon Manzie, who led in the initial voting. Carroll came from behind to win the runoff with 57% of the vote. The only thing, he was running against a dead man. Manzie died between the first vote and the runoff. Even so, the popular Manzie still polled 43% of the vote. Even though he was dead, Manzie was promoted prior to the runoff. Proponents of a controversial annexation plan that Manzie had opposed were working to get...Article Link
George Williams, retired U.S. Marine Major, retired Federal DEA agent, former Vice Chairman of the Alabama Republican Party, and world traveler bringing his wealth of information shares his thoughts on politics, returning to the airwaves of FMTalk1065, tonight the special elections for the Mobile City Council seats, District 1, Cory Penn over Herman Thomas pending at 80% as of 8:17 pm, District 2 William Carroll winning over posthumous candidate Levon Manzie, District 6, Scott Jones over Josh Woods, call in guest is Phillip Brown talking about gerrymandering on the state and local level and the Alabama Minority GOP's upcoming meeting in Mobile
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/hnv_XTXxh3g
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/WB4adLAgC8A
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/DavDw0_rcU4
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Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/PmkmWorRprc
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/MV7TVGZ9IRM
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/uYQJQ-Coitw
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/IjD4WR7wXGY
Recorded in 2000. This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo's encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo's ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion. catholicthinkers.org https://youtu.be/SpppcyBihMw
William Carroll, MD, and Harishanker Jeyarajan, MD, provide updates on demographics and rates of skin cancer in 2021. They discuss predictors of high risk lesions, imaging techniques, the importance of salivary glands and lymph nodes management, and the role of immunotherapy in skin cancer.
In episode #394 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews William Carroll, James Rowe, and Emily Lowan of the University of Victoria. Carroll is a professor of sociology and Rowe an associate professor of environmental studies, and they are both involved in the Corporate Mapping Project, which brings together academic and community-based researchers to investigate the corporate power of fossil fuel industries in Canada. Rowe and Lowan, who is an undergraduate student in environmental studies and economics, are involved in Divest UVic, a campaign that is pushing the University of Victoria to divest from fossil fuel industries. They talk about the power of fossil fuel industries; about the work of researching, analyzing, and understanding that power; and about how that research can be applied in struggles on the ground, like campaigns for divestment. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: https://talkingradical.ca/2021/03/09/radio-mapping-and-opposing-the-power-of-fossil-fuel-industries-in-canada/
Today: We bring you three conversations from 2020 -- two of them focusing on the efforts by St. Joseph's College trustees and administrators to follow through on the plan to revitalize the Catholic-affiliated college. First, we speak with executive director William Carroll, and then with alumnus and Texas businessman Mark Zwartinski, who offered the Board of Trustees an ambitious plan of action. We also have our conversation with former legislator and Indiana University professor Jill Long Thompson, who wrote a book titled "The Character of American Democracy," published by I.U. Press. Dr. Thompson began her political career as a Valparaiso City Councilperson.
In this episode William Carroll speaks with Traci Birge about the lived and shared experiences that come from reading narratives and her specific work looking at supporting characters in Biblical texts and their essential role.
In this episode William Carroll speaks with seminary student Megan Napier about the tradition of Lent and the discipline of fasting.
In this episode William Carroll and Mark Miller swirl together a mélange of reflections encompassing language, culture, and racial history in the United States.
I talk with two members of the comics collective, Kymera, about what's it's like to be part of a comics crew, and how that camaraderie pushes them creatively.
On we travel back to 1962 during the height of the space race. The phrase one man's junk is another's treasure plays a huge role in our story. We have a tale of fiction from Abigail that I think is quite clever and pokes fun at our gadgets. Add in a leftover Halloween story, a short one about a static shadow and a brand new helping of, Johnny Is It True? So sit back relax and enjoy the show. Featured Story - Solomon’s Orbit Our featured story comes from Analog Science Fiction Magazine - November 1962. It was the height of the space race where Russia and the United States were locked in a battle for outer space dominance. However, Old Man Solomon had other notions. I quote the tagline for our story: There will, sooner or later, be problems with "space junk," and the right to dump in space. The tale is called Solomon’s Orbit and was written by William Carroll. Sponsored by: This podcast is brought to you by Audible. You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood: Email: Blog Page: Facebook: Twitter: Helpful Links: - Help the podcast by taking this survey. - Use this link to submit your stories to the show. - Looking for the first 100 episodes of the podcast?
This is episode 4 of The Theology Box with William Carroll. In this episode special guest Mark Miller and I discuss benefits to meditation and what that looks like from a biblical perspective.
This is episode 3 of The Theology Box with William Carroll. In this episode special guest Mark Miller and I discuss the significance of the incarnation and our best attempt at understanding the trinity. Music: Richard Liautaud Art: Phoebe Eriko Sugo (Insta: @sugo.studio)
This is episode 2 of The Theology Box with William Carroll. In this episode special guest Mark Miller and I discuss differences that shape unique communities, how they benefit each other and what those differences might mean in an eternal sense. Music: Richard Liautaud Art: Phoebe Eriko Sugo (Insta: @sugo.studio)
Kate interviews Dr. William Carroll, Professor of Sociology at the University of Victoria, and co-director of the Corporate Mapping Project. The CMP recently released a list of the Fossil-Power Top 50, which provided detailed profiles for the most influential organizations in and around the fossil-fuel sector. Some important Calgary-based organizations made the list— find out why! corporatemapping.ca/top50
This is episode 1 of The Theology Box with William Carroll. In this episode special guest Mark Miller and I discuss what the goal of this podcast is as well as the effects of ethnocentrism on relationships both inside and outside of the church. Music: Richard Liautaud Art: Phoebe Eriko Sugo (Insta: @sugo.studio)
Somewhere in the Middle with Michele Barard welcomes poet William Carroll 37-year-old William Carroll is a native of Los Angeles who grew up at Big Bear Lake. He’s an Army veteran with three years of active duty and five years reserve duty including one tour of Iraq in 2016. William Carroll is a graduate of Azusa Pacific University with a BA in English Literature and is currently pursuing his Masters in Theological Studies at Azusa Pacific University, where he’s due to graduate in May of this year. William is also the creator of Best to Forget: Art and Poetry and Selected Poems: Fragments and Rudiments: 1998-2010, both of which are available on Amazon.com.
Week 9 saw the Denver Broncos fall from the ranks of the undefeated, losing to the Colts, in a game that was representative of the unpredictable nature of the weekend. Hosts Chuck Zodda and Mark Schofield take Inside the Pylon: The Podcast through the events of last weekend and get you up to speed on all of the major events. They are joined by Danny Kelly from FieldGulls.com, Andy Guyader from TheQ5.com, and William Carroll of FanSpeak.com and NutsAndBoltsSports.com. This week's topics include: - A look at the Indianapolis Colts and their upset win over the previously-undefeated Denver Broncos, focusing on how the Colts exploited several matchups to their advantage(2:38) -Danny Kelly breaking down the resurgence of the Seattle Seahawks after a tough start to the season, and looking ahead to a key matchup with the Arizona Cardinals (6:50) -The Harry Stamper All-Go Offensive Play of the Week, featuring the 39-yard TD hookup between Cam Newton and Corey Brown of the Carolina Panthers (16:28) -A look at the ITP Glossary term "Option Route" and what it means in the modern NFL offense (22:10) -Andy Guyader details how his visual game maps can help to break down the ebbs and flows of an NFL game and give fans and analysts a different perspective on how the end result is achieved (26:07) -William Carroll discussing how the scouting system and projecting college talent into the NFL fails fans, coaches, and management, and remains a wildly unpredictable part of football(38:13)
REBROADCASTED SHOW: Tune into The Conversation Café™ as we rebroadcast our show with William Carroll, Jr., actor, tutor, radio co-host and musician. William shares some valuable insight about our youth and his focus for wanting to reach our youth. He also talks about his acting and music endeavors and how they aide him in reaching those youth. The Conversation Café™ is live every Tuesday at 7PM EST , join co-hosts A.Raquel and Mahoghani Dawn as they engage fascinating guests in a verbal exchange of sentiments, observations, opinions and ideas on topics that will inform, educate, empower and enlighten you. Also, Celebrity & Entertainment Blogger Ray Cornelius (http://raycornelius.com/) fills you in on the latest news out of Hollywood. Listeners are invited to call in and participate 773-897-3986 or contact the show via Twitter or Facebook. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed on The Conversation Café™ are those of the guests and callers, and are not necessarily those of this show, its producers, hosts or any of its affiliate. These shows are for entertainment, educational and informational purposes only. If you have comments or suggestions about this program, contact us at theconvecafe@gmail.com. This is conscious radio for conscious people. "Remember…where there's no dialogue, there's no conversation!”
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William Carroll, Aquinas Fellow, Blackfriars College, Oxford, gives a talk for the Ian Ramsay Seminar Series on 10th March, 2011. The publication last September of The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow has been the occasion for renewed discussion of the relationship between developments in cosmology and the doctrine of creation. Whether one speaks of quantum tunneling from nothing or some version of a multiverse hypothesis it seems easy to conclude, as Hawking and Mlodinow do, that "it is not necessary to invoke God . . . to set the Universe going." Confusion abounds in discussions about the explanatory domain of cosmology and what it means for God to create. The analysis of Thomas Aquinas concerning what, in principle, the natural sciences tell us about the world and the philosophical and theological understanding(s) of creation remains an anchor of intelligibility. In particular, Thomas' recognition that creation does not necessarily entail a temporally finite universe can help us to see that whatever kind of universe (or multiverse) there is, it is dependent upon a Creator for its existence.
American Chemical Society, National Chemistry Week, science education. Dr. William Carroll has served on expert groups commissioned by the United Nations Environmental Program, the State of Florida, and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The American Chemical Society advances knowledge and research through scholarly publishing, scientific conferences, information resources for education and business, and professional development efforts.
American Chemical Society, National Chemistry Week, science education. Dr. William Carroll has served on expert groups commissioned by the United Nations Environmental Program, the State of Florida, and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The American Chemical Society advances knowledge and research through scholarly publishing, scientific conferences, information resources for education and business, and professional development efforts.