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EPISODE · Dec 26, 2016 · 1H 24M

DS#102: Stabbing Kids is Wrong!

from Didactic SynCast · host Eric S. Piotrowski

Top Links Ta-Nehisi Coates: My President Was Black Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election Out of options: School choice gutted Detroit’s public schools. The rest of the country is next. Current Events How Rex Tillerson Changed His Tune on Russia and Came to Court Its Rulers Kissinger, a longtime Putin confidant, sidles up to Trump Trump private security force ‘playing with fire’ Israel settlements: Netanyahu orders UN ties review Obama Allows Toothless UN Resolution Against Israeli Settlements to Pass Three charged in Kansas plot to bomb homes, worship center for Somalis Bundy Brothers Acquitted in Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge Doctor Accuses Flight Attendant of 'Blatant Discrimination' During Emergency Report: More than half of mentally ill U.S. adults get no treatment Geologists: Here’s what caused Kansas’ biggest earthquake Majority of potential UK fracking sites are rich in important wildlife Indonesia President Jokowi Defends LGBT Rights Economics Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf retires with $134M Ghosts of Octobers past haunt Wall Street Education It Turns Out Spending More Probably Does Improve Education Teen accused of stealing 65-cent carton of milk at middle school to stand trial Understanding Teacher Shortages (Interactive Map of the US) Killer Robots, Etc Killer robots await Trump’s verdict: The new president will have to decide how aggressively the U.S. pursues military technology that could let machines Will robots help or harm? It's time for 'big thinking,' AI experts warn Trailer: Eye in the Sky Robot goes rogue at tech fair, injures visitor Mind-controlled robotic arm helps paralyzed patients 'feel' Dangers Posed by Lax Motorists in Autonomous Vehicles Draw Scrutiny Las Vegas is now completely powered by renewable energy Hip-Hop Loss Haunts A Tribe Called Quest’s First Album in 18 Years ATCQ: "We the People"  

Top Links Ta-Nehisi Coates: My President Was Black Ten Days After: Harassment and Intimidation in the Aftermath of the Election Out of options: School choice gutted Detroit’s public schools. The rest of the country is next. Current Events How Rex Tillerson Changed His Tune on Russia and Came to Court Its Rulers Kissinger, a longtime Putin confidant, sidles up to Trump Trump private security force ‘playing with fire’ Israel settlements: Netanyahu orders UN ties review Obama Allows Toothless UN Resolution Against Israeli Settlements to Pass Three charged in Kansas plot to bomb homes, worship center for Somalis Bundy Brothers Acquitted in Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge Doctor Accuses Flight Attendant of 'Blatant Discrimination' During Emergency Report: More than half of mentally ill U.S. adults get no treatment Geologists: Here’s what caused Kansas’ biggest earthquake Majority of potential UK fracking sites are rich in important wildlife Indonesia President Jokowi Defends LGBT Rights Economics Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf retires with $134M Ghosts of Octobers past haunt Wall Street Education It Turns Out Spending More Probably Does Improve Education Teen accused of stealing 65-cent carton of milk at middle school to stand trial Understanding Teacher Shortages (Interactive Map of the US) Killer Robots, Etc Killer robots await Trump’s verdict: The new president will have to decide how aggressively the U.S. pursues military technology that could let machines Will robots help or harm? It's time for 'big thinking,' AI experts warn Trailer: Eye in the Sky Robot goes rogue at tech fair, injures visitor Mind-controlled robotic arm helps paralyzed patients 'feel' Dangers Posed by Lax Motorists in Autonomous Vehicles Draw Scrutiny Las Vegas is now completely powered by renewable energy Hip-Hop Loss Haunts A Tribe Called Quest’s First Album in 18 Years ATCQ: "We the People"

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Sovereign Nations Sovereign Nations Welcome to The Causes of Things, a podcast from Sovereign Nations. The 1st century BC poet Virgil stated, “Blessed is he who understands the hidden causes of things.” This statement is as brilliant today as it was 2,000 years ago.Primarily narrated by Michael O'Fallon, The Causes of Things is didactic in nature featuring a collection of teaching series & lectures, some of which are recorded specifically for this podcast, and some that are from public lectures. The show will offer discussion and information concerning a variety of complex ideas: The philosophical presuppositions behind the ideas that are aggressively shaping our world, the answers to those challenging ideas, and the necessary historical, hierarchical structure of the world as represented through the lens of Judeo Christian belief. Fable of the Bees by Bernard Mandeville Loyal Books Bernard Mandeville's didactic poem praising the virtues that personal vices bestow on society as a whole, along with several treatises and dialogues explaining and defending it. Mandeville's theories were influential in the development of both the moral philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment and the methodology of modern economics. - Summary by Matthew Muñoz SCDP ECHO Podcast Emory Serious Communicable Diseases Program The Emory University School of Medicine Serious Communicable Diseases Program (SCDP) hosts live, monthly, ECHO sessions for medical and public health professionals responding to special pathogens and other infectious diseases. This forum allows attendees to learn from infectious disease experts, ask questions, and share evolving best practices around infectious disease management. The recordings of the live ECHO sessions are available here as a podcast, and generally include a situation report, didactic presentation, case presentation, and live Q&A discussion. Please Note:Unless otherwise stated, the opinions expressed in the program reflect those of the panelists and not necessarily those of their respective organizations, including (but not limited to), Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response. Sowing and Reaping by Frances E. W. Harper (1825 - 1911) LibriVox This novel is subtitled A Temperance Story, which identifies explicitly the focus of the work. Frances Harper is a Christian moralist and uses her writings for didactic purposes. Here she contrast two couples, one, Belle and Paul, who do not drink and whose lives are happier and more productive, and the other, Jeanette and Charles, who lives are destroyed by the demon rum. (N.B. There are some missing portions of the text)

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