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The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Jessica Holahan hosts discussions on all things art and architecture and there are occasional appearances by Yale University Press Director John Donatich.
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Veteran community organizer Marie Nahikian hosts The Usable Past, where activists share their stories of past and present organizing for better housing, food, banks, jobs, environmental and social justice. A Brooklyn resident, Marie most recently worked with U.S. Housing & Urban Development under President Obama and has participated in building 5,000 affordable homes in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York. Marie has been a neighborhood, civil rights, housing and labor organizer, a com ...
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The Crush

Davin Sweeney

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As a college admissions counselor, I think “The Crush” sums up the way most people feel about the college admissions process and the college experience itself. High school students fall into a deep infatuation with a potential future alma mater, maybe even many, and work themselves into ulcerous, sleepless fits trying to find a way to get noticed and give them a chance. And then there’s the other kind of crush....the physical weight of it all. The pressure of expectations for yourself, your ...
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Welcome to The Women's College Hockey Podcast! Hosted by current Yale Univ. Women's Hockey Assistant coach and 22 year women's NCAA coaching veteran Grant Kimball. TWCHP is dedicated to NCAA women's college hockey. Our goal is simple - to inform, educate, and may be even entertain--and help motivate future NCAA women's college players, their families, their coaches, as well as fans -- with new, notes, and insight from around D-I & III women's college hockey. We'll recap all the major headlin ...
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Downfall

Neil Thomas Proto

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A limited-edition, documentary style podcast - timely and enduring - created and written by Neil Thomas Proto, author of Fearless: A. Bartlett Giamatti and the Battle for Fairness in America with guest, actor Marcus Bartlett Giamatti, hosted by Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist Diane Smith. The August 24, 1989 decision by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti to ban Pete Rose from Baseball was the prelude to a broader, Epic Battle to protect Baseball’s authenticity against greed and cheati ...
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Are you interested in the intricacies of the law and how they impact your community and our society? Join Christel Best on Law and Culture as she delves into important legal issues concerning the environment, social justice, discrimination, and more.
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Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters

Hosts Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. A Podium Podcasts & HigherEdPods.com Production

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Join our community at HigherEdPods.com and follow the Continuing Studies Podcast, as we explore the intersection of higher education and podcasting. Each episode features insights from seasoned university podcasters who share tips, best practices, and stories from their podcasting journeys. Hosted by Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, this series covers everything from the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of storytelling and conducting interviews. Continuing Studies is more th ...
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The CUSP Show

Columbia Sports Management

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On the Columbia University Sports Management Podcast ('The CUSP Show'), faculty members Joe Favorito and Tom Richardson host thought leaders from across the sports industry as they discuss a wide array of topics. The show is produced by the Columbia University Sports Management program's staff.
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Gatecrashers

Mark Oppenheimer

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From the team behind Unorthodox—the #1 Jewish podcast—comes a new eight-part series detailing the hidden history of Jews and the Ivy League. Gatecrashers tells the story of how Jews fought for acceptance at elite schools, and how the Jewish experience in the Ivy League shaped American higher education, and shaped America at large. Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer, each episode focuses on one Ivy League school: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, and the University of Pen ...
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Omelas

Aryaman Varma

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What role do philosophy and religion play in modern economies? How can the financial sector be used as a force for positive change? Explore these topics and more with Omelas, the podcast shining a light in the dark corners of economics, philosophy, religion and justice.
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Entitled

University of Chicago Podcast Network

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Rights matter, but conversations about rights can be polarizing, confusing and frustrating. Lawyers and law professors Claudia Flores and Tom Ginsburg have traveled the world getting into the weeds of global human rights debates. On Entitled, they use that expertise to explore the stories and thorny questions around why rights matter and what’s the matter with rights. Entitled is produced with the support of University of Chicago Law School and Yale Law School, and is part of the award winni ...
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Squash University

Jackson Bragman & Gilly Lane

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Squash University is in session! As a player, Gilly Lane was a 4 time All-American, and Skillman award winner for the University of Pennsylvania before he went on to become one of the greatest American squash players of all time. As a coach, he’s led his alma mater to a Sloane Team Sportsmanship Award, 2 Ivy League Championships, and last season, the first ever National Championship in Penn squash history. As a player, Jackson Bragman won Liberty League Rookie of the week this season for Den ...
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A discussion for overthinkers, people pleasers, and perfectionists led by Meredith Arthur, author of "Get Out of My Head" and creator of Beautiful Voyager, bevoya.com. Enjoy these conversations with interesting people from around the world. Follow @bevoya on Instagram or visit bevoya.com to learn more.
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Throw away your books and mantras if you'd like, you have everything you need inside of you. An unambitious podcast about finding the meaning of life, becoming your own guide, easing your suffering, and staying inspired along the way. No yoga mats or special breathing required.
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Scientific Sense ® is a daily podcast focused on Science and Economics. Unscripted conversations with leading academics on a daily basis on emerging ideas. The host is Gill Eapen. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scientificsense/support
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The CommonHealth

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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The CommonHealth is the podcast of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security. On The CommonHealth, hosts J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine Bliss, and Andrew Schwartz delve deeply into the puzzle that connects pandemic preparedness and response, HIV/AIDS, routine immunization, and primary care, areas of huge import to human and national security. The CommonHealth replaces under a single podcast the Coronavirus Crisis Update, Pandemic Planet and AIDS Existential Moment.
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Take as Directed

CSIS Global Health Policy Center | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Take as Directed is the podcast series of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center. It highlights important news, events, issues, and perspectives in global health policy, particularly in infectious disease, health security, and maternal, newborn, and child health. The podcast brings you commentary and perspectives from some of the leading voices in global health and CSIS Global Health Policy Center in-house experts
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This podcast aims to mainstream Climate Finance into the financial ecosystem. Join our mailing list (https://www.climatefinance.xyz) for future episodes. Hosted by Jonas Tobiassen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonastobiassen/).
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Pathways to Peace

Early Childhood Peace Consortium

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Podcast series "Pathways to Peace" is a production of the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC)(https://ecdpeace.org). In this series, we discuss how positive early childhood development can lead to global peace. Listen in as we talk with experts about the experiences and the challenges they face in implementing early childhood development programs to build a more peaceful world. The ECPC brings together leaders from international organizations, academia, practice, philanthropy, networks, ...
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How can we communicate research in science, the social sciences and humanities to ensure it has positive, real-world impact? That's the question being explored in this podcast, presented by Peter Barker, the director of research communications agency, Orinoco Communications. In each episode Peter chats to someone who's doing particularly interesting and inspiring work to engage the public with research.
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The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law is the scholarly home of International law at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, founded by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht QC in 1983, serves as a forum for the discussion and development of international law and is one of the specialist law centres of the Faculty of Law. The Centre holds weekly lectures on topical issues of international law by leading practitioners and academics. For more information see the LCIL website at http://www.lcil.cam.ac.uk/
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Transfer Tea

Ariana Davarpanah

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Transfer Tea is a mixture of interviews, tips, and other educational bits of information regarding the college transfer process. Hosted by community college transfer student, Ariana Davarpanah, the podcast is meant to create a community for successful and prospective transfer students to learn about the process, share stories, and promote community college and transfer success.
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globeChang(e)

Michael Waitze

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The globeChang(e) podcast features stories of accomplished and inspiring Southeast Asian high school graduates that are now in colleges and universities across the globe. By students, for students...changing the globe, one student at a time.
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Model UN Coach

All-American Model UN

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Model UN Coach is home to the best Model UN news and training material. Learn how to consistently win awards at the top conferences, while staying up to date on news around the Model UN circuit.
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The Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast

The Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast

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Welcome to the Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast - Sharing ideas to make the game better! #TRCCP is a fortnightly podcast where we discuss rugby coaching concepts with a variety of people involved in the game at all levels. Follow via Twitter @RugbyCoachsCnr and like on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/therugbycoachscorner Check out the website via www.therugbycoachscorner.com
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Food Lab Talk

Michiel Bakker

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A better food system starts with one thing: vision. Food Lab Talk gives global food system changemakers a platform to articulate their vision for the future of food. The series features interviews with inspiring individuals who are working on the frontlines of many of our most pressing food issues: reducing food loss and waste, enhancing food system transparency, facilitating shifts toward more balanced plant-forward diets, enabling informed individual choices for sustainable lifestyles, and ...
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I tell stories about the East and the West that I think help both understand each other, seriously. These stories almost always connect history, culture, international relations, current affairs, and often the influences on and the interests of people who shape these stories. I wrote two books: “Egypt on the Brink” (Yale, 2010), which luckily turned out to be an international bestseller as it was published three months before Egypt’s 2011 uprising. The book tells the story of Egypt from the ...
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Former President Donald Trump backtracks on a key abortion issue, and Vice President Kamala Harris was in the hot seat on prime time TV. KYW Special Contributor Larry Kane has a commentary on a very busy week in American politics. 📸: Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images…
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For Shara in the City, KYW's Shara Dae Howard meets a disco legend: Russell Dabney, the drummer for the Village People. Sitting on a Philly stoop, they talk about his career, life on tour, and the unbeatable feeling of watching a crowd do the “YMCA” as he plays. Shara in the City is a segment of the weekly KYW original podcast Bridging Philly. 📸: H…
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Boston has experienced 13 major sports championships this century. Brian Thomas was living there for most of them, but in no way did he celebrate with his peers when they happened. That’s because Thomas, 27, from Graduate Hospital, is a Philadelphia sports fan who grew up in Boston. KYW's Dave Uram has more on the Philly Sports Fan of the Week. (Ph…
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People throughout the country have been mourning the sudden and senseless deaths of two brothers, including a professional hockey player, killed by a suspected drunk driver in South Jersey Thursday night. As KYW's crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson tells us, drunk driving crashes have been rising over the last several years. (Photo credit:…
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23-year-old Phillis Fugah, of Upper Darby, and 21-year-old Ian Dean, of Southwest Philly, are accused of getting into a fight with a man while he was parked outside of a store near the intersection of West Chester Pike and Merion Terrace in Upper Darby Thursday afternoon. (Photo credit: Upper Darby Police Department)…
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In the waning days of summer, the Eagles will head south for their 2024 season opener, facing the Green Bay Packers in São Paulo, Brazil for the NFL’s first-ever game in South America. With kickoff on the horizon, KYW Newsradio’s Dave Uram shares his takeaways from training camp, and looks at whether the Eagles are ready to avenge last year’s disap…
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What better way to celebrate a 100th anniversary than being chosen to perform at what is arguably the most iconic pageant in American history? Such is the honor that has been bestowed upon the Temple University Diamond Marching Band, which recently learned it earned a coveted spot in the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. KYW Newsradio’s Nina Bar…
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August 25-31 is Black Breastfeeding Week, aiming to address the fact that significantly fewer Black women breastfeed than white women. KYW’s Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams explains why there’s such a gap, the benefits of breastfeeding, and how Black mothers can get support with breastfeeding. Listen to The Week In Philly on KYW Newsradi…
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Jeannine A. Cook has carried her independent bookstores through challenge after challenge over the past five years, but she has finally achieved one goal she’s had in mind the whole time - owning the building where Harriett’s Bookshop is housed. KYW Newsradio’s Shara Dae Howard tells us what it took, what’s next for Jeannine, and how she continues …
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SEPTA is getting closer to its pre-pandemic service levels with more trains being added to Regional Rail lines, particularly on nights and weekends. KYW Newsradio’s Mike DeNardo tells us what’s changing and when, plus he has updates on increasing bridge tolls and the latest on PATCO’s Franklin Square station. Listen to The Week In Philly on KYW New…
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There was praise and criticism, but which pieces of the impact report commissioned for the Philadelphia 76ers’ Market East arena proposal will ultimately move the needle? KYW Newsradio City Hall Bureau Chief Pat Loeb spoke to project stakeholders, and explains why one side might have emerged from this latest development with bolstered momentum. Lis…
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According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, Asiyah Mowatt-Mays, of Philadelphia, was driving a stolen red Hyundai with two teens — a 15-and 16-year-old — inside on July 29 when she ran a red light at Stenton and Evergreen avenues and was struck by a white Infiniti. (Photo credit: Montgomery County District Attorney's Office)…
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Pennsylvania state law says voters must sign and date mail-in ballot envelopes. But thousands of voters who forgot the date or wrote the wrong one were disenfranchised when their ballots were tossed as a result. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports on a Friday ruling from the Commonwealth Court. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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One day before the anniversary of his escape from Chester County Prison, Danilo Cavalcante was back in Chester County — this time, in a bright orange jumpsuit with “DOC” on the back; his curly, shoulder-length hair covering his face. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports. (Photo credit: Pennsylvania State Police)…
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker rode a bike through Center City Friday to demonstrate her commitment to improving bike safety, but she was short on specifics about how she’ll do it. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. (Photo credit: Pat Loeb/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, were struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver while biking in Salem County, New Jersey Thursday night. The driver is now facing charges. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports. (Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images)By Audacy
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will teach a course on running for office at Yale this semester. The weekly seminar taught by Christie is titled “How to Run a Political Campaign” and is open to undergraduates as well as graduate students studying global affairs. The course description says it will examine issues such as communications and fun…
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A 4-year-old boy who accidentally broke a rare 3,500-year-old jar at a museum in Israel has been forgiven and even invited back. Alex Geller, the boy’s father, said his son is exceptionally curious and just wanted to see what was inside. Curators hope to turn the disaster into a teachable moment. The Bronze Age jar was one of many artifacts exhibit…
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A man is charged with killing a University of Delaware student earlier this week while trying to evade police on a motorcycle. Brian Briddle, 27, of Newark, is charged with second-degree murder and other offenses after police say he tried to get away from a cruiser attempting to pull him over. Noelia Gomez, 18, of Clark, New Jersey, was pronounced …
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NHL All-Star Johnny Gaudreau, also known as "Johnny Hockey," and his brother, Matthew, were killed in a crash in Salem County, New Jersey Thursday night. The South Jersey natives were on their bikes when they were hit by a car. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez is live in Salem County with the story. (Photo by Jaylynn Nash/Getty Images)…
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A couple accused of abusing a 12-year-old girl who died have waived their rights to a preliminary hearing. As KYW’s Nina Baratti tells us, the girl’s father and his fiancée are facing a long list of charges, including first-degree murder. 📸: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Police are on the lookout for two suspects after they carjacked a father sitting in a car with his two kids in Upper Darby. One of those kids was still inside when they took off in the vehicle. As KYW’s Nigel Thompson reports, a crowded bus caught a stray during the chaos, but no one was injured. Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio…
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Philadelphia has received almost $9 million to install fast electronic vehicle chargers in neighborhoods that otherwise might not get them. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports the money is coming from a federal transportation department grant. Photo credit: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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As the current Pennsylvania legislative session nears an end, transportation advocates are pushing for a new funding bill. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert tells us recent hearings show support for increased funding, but also, the hurdles that need still to be cleared. Photo credit: Getty Images…
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The summer surge of COVID-19 infections continues across the country and the FDA recently approved updated vaccines. But according to the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, the number of Americans believing misinformation about the vaccine and the virus is on the rise. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams ha…
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Three people — including a former Philadelphia correctional officer — have been indicted by the feds, accused of smuggling drugs and weapons into a Philly prison. Here’s KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson. 📸: Philadelphia District Attorney's OfficeBy Audacy
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Pickleball is coming back to Center City. Courts will be installed at Dilworth Park for the second year in a row. People can start playing at the City Hall plaza starting on Sept. 9. Courts are available to rent for $40 an hour. Reservations open on Sept. 4 at noon. Courts are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The season runs through Oct. 13. (Phot…
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A Philadelphia man will be going to prison for 15 years for possession of child pornography, and after failing to register as a sex offender that stemmed from a previous conviction, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The office says 34-year-old Christopher Daniels had already served time in prison for …
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We've all heard about different kinds of laws...but there is a higher order law that often gets overlooked—it's called Natural Law. The idea behind Natural Law is that all humans are born with an innate understanding of what's right and what's wrong, and that laws should be based on morality. In today's world, where there is no shortage of internat…
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