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In a new report, we found that Black girls are disciplined much more often and more harshly than other children in public schools. GAO’s Jackie Nowicki tells us more.By Government Accountability Office
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Episode 6: School, Mom Cars, & Discipline
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School's Always in Session - A Look a Spiritual Disciplines
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This week Christine and Dennis take listeners through a discussion on four major schools of spirituality within the Church. Each of these spiritual disciplines is unique in its focus and practice but they all work towards helping practitioners to grow in holiness and to deepen their relationship with God. If you're looking to enrich your prayer lif…
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Teaching the Election in Politically-Charged Times
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The 2024 Election is anything but easy to teach in a classroom today where fears range from community backlash, restrictive state policies, and job security. For many teachers, the election is a topic to avoid, but Eric Soto-Shed, lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, insists we're missing a real opportunity by doing so. “We’re at a…
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The best people in the world support the Mises Institute. Will you join them? https://Mises.org/U5In the monthly Unanimity podcast, Mark Thornton explores basic concepts of the world and humanity to unlock the mystery of widespread disagreeableness in society.Subscribe at https://Mises.org/UnanimityMusic: “My Universe” ℗ 2006 Kate Higgins (katehigg…
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The Supreme Court is a liberal body–when it comes to legal writing
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Jill Barton spent the first decade of her career working as a journalist, with the Associated Press Stylebook always at hand to determine word usage and punctuation choices. But when she became an attorney, she says, she realized that there was no single equivalent style guide when it came to legal writing—and she had to adjust to using the Oxford …
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Episode 272 - Practice Tips, and the BIG LIE
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Episode 272 - Practice Tips Have you wondered just how to work through those songs - especially if they contain runs? Here are some practical tips. Just make sure to avoid the BIG LIE about practicing. Resources… Jazz From The Start - Jazz and improvisation curriculum you can use as soon as students know 5 notes Have a question for the podcast? Nee…
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FTX Star Witness Sentenced & Crypto Showdown
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Chris Dolmetsch, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses a judge sentencing Caroline Ellison to 2 years in prison for her part in the collapse of FTX. Securities law expert James Park, a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses the clash between Coinbase and the SEC at the 3rd Circuit. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati…
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Rupert Murdoch took an Australia paper in Adelaide and turned it into one of the most influential media empires in the world. The question of who will run it after he's gone though is the subject of speculation both in reality and on the HBO fictional series "Succession." Now, a small probate court in Nevada will weigh in on that very question. Tod…
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Kai Ryssdal takes over the mic today as he digs into the U.S. military’s climate change paradox. While the military is fueling the climate crisis, it’s also on the frontlines of the fallout. It’s an issue that hits home for Kai, a Navy veteran. And it’s all part of the latest season of Marketplace’s climate solutions podcast, “How We Survive.” List…
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The Salamanca School is known for important contributions to free-market economics and the Austrian School. The Bolognese jurists also made key contributions. Original article: The Bolognese Jurists behind the Proto-Austrians of the Salamanca School
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When our ruling classes speak of “believing in democracy,” they are speaking of a romantic version of a form of governance that, in real life, is quite different than the sanitized version presented in our media. Original article: Smashing the Western Illusion of Democracy
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The ruling elites of the US are calling for a "return" to "Hamiltonian Statecraft" and to move away from so-called isolationism. However, there has been no time since the end of World War II that the US has been anything but aggressive in its foreign policy. Original article: It’s Always Been Hamiltonian Statecraft…
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The common belief regarding state power is that it is always justified and there can be no questioning the state's existence. But is that true? Does state power conform to natural law or is it imposed upon subjected people? Original article: Can the State be Justified?
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What Murray Rothbard used to call the "Old Right" stood for liberty, freedom of speech, and a free economy. Most importantly, they stood for peace, all in contrast to the "liberals" of their day and ours. Original article: The Rebellious Old Right
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Academic historians and archivists have been captured by the hard left and the DEI industry. Not only will the current trends make them bad historians, but it also makes them intolerant people. Mises knew better. Original article: The Stewards of History Desperately Need Mises
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California's 2014 ban on “single-use” plastic bags was supposed to lead to less waste of plastic, which hasn't happened. Now environmentalists are demanding the state ban the same plastic bags mandated by the original legislation. One intervention begets another and another. Original article: “Paper or Plastic?” How One Market Intervention Requires…
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Last month when the dean of the Ole Miss law school was one of our guests, we mentioned their Air and Space Law division. We’ve got one of the directors of that program, Charles Stotler, as our guest today. We’ll learn about drones and electric aircraft among other topics. Thank you to law students Lonnie Cain and Caleb Baily for participating with…
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Turnaround 4C Plan Tools: Discipline Matrix
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The Discipline Matrix is a progressive disciplinary model to be used by staff that brings consistency to student consequences for minor behavior infractions. Teachers are empowered to address student behavior issues before it moves to administration. It identifies inappropriate student behaviors and provides consequences for their actions but also …
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Banks that loaned money for commercial real estate venturesmay be feeling the pinch, as many offices and business spaces continueto sit vacant in the wake of COVID-19. A period of rising interest rateshas added to these concerns. We talk to GAO…By Government Accountability Office
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Consumers Are Concerned Misinformation. How Can They Navigate It Leading Up To The US Election?
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Andy Parsons, Senior Director of the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe, joins the show to discuss a new report on content misinformation concerns during the U.S. presidential election, how AI uplevels the need for tools detecting misinformation and the importance of social media companies implementing said tools. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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Smashing the Western Illusion of Democracy | Finn Andreen
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When our ruling classes speak of “believing in democracy,” they are speaking of a romantic version of a form of governance that, in real life, is quite different than the sanitized version presented in our media.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The common belief regarding state power is that it is always justified and there can be no questioning the state's existence. But is that true? Does state power conform to natural law or is it imposed upon subjected people?Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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What Murray Rothbard used to call the "Old Right" stood for liberty, freedom of speech, and a free economy. Most importantly, they stood for peace, all in contrast to the "liberals" of their day and ours.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The Bolognese Jurists behind the Proto-Austrians of the Salamanca School
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The Salamanca School is known for important contributions to free-market economics and the Austrian School. The Bolognese jurists also made key contributions.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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It’s Always Been Hamiltonian Statecraft | Aaron Sobczak
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The ruling elites of the US are calling for a "return" to "Hamiltonian Statecraft" and to move away from so-called isolationism. However, there has been no time since the end of World War II that the US has been anything but aggressive in its foreign policy.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The Stewards of History Desperately Need Mises | Jonathan Lawler
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Academic historians and archivists have been captured by the hard left and the DEI industry. Not only will the current trends make them bad historians, but it also makes them intolerant people. Mises knew better.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Why Marx Was Wrong about Workers and Wages | Allen Gindler
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Marx built his infamous labor theory of value on the premise that labor itself was a commodity. However, as Mises and other Austrians have noted, Marx failed both at understanding the complexity of labor and subjective value theories.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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“Paper or Plastic?” How One Market Intervention Requires Another to “Correct” the Original One
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California's 2014 ban on “single-use” plastic bags was supposed to lead to less waste of plastic, which hasn't happened. Now environmentalists are demanding the state ban the same plastic bags mandated by the original legislation. One intervention begets another and another.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.…
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Could you live without GPS? It's OK, the economy can't, either
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A recent survey found that nearly half of all Americans say they could not live without GPS in their car. The American economy couldn't live without GPS, either! Clocks on Wall Street, commercial fishermen, and of course, your Lyft driver, all rely on satellite navigation services. An outage in those services, however, would cripple the U.S. econom…
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Turnaround 4C Plan Tools: The School Improvement Plan
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The Turnaround 4C Plan is your educational map for the school year to improve student success. This starts with developing a strong culture where all groups, students, teachers, and parents, feel safe and comfortable in their school, where they feel that they matter. Your game plan goals are to build a positive climate, create a unified working env…
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Episode 228: Personnel Based Offense With Coach Cory Hill
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As a coach you know how important it is to maximize your team's strengths. Coach Hill talks about personnel based offense in this episode with a focus on making the most of who you have on your roster. Coach shares the different offenses he has ran in the past, how to make mid-season adjustments, installing and running practices and so much more. U…
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Matt Fugate, PhD : Understanding Twice Exceptional Students | Season 7, Episode 1
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In this episode, guest Dr. Matt Fugate discusses twice exceptional, or 2E, students. 2E students have been identified as Gifted and Talented along with another diagnosis such as a learning or neurological difference or communication disorder. We were surprised by Matt’s definition of what it means to be twice exceptional, which gave us a new perspe…
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ATC Episode 28: How to Overcome Gym-timidation!
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Send us a Message!!! In this episode of ATC, we discuss how to overcome the fear of starting your fitness journey or joining a gym! Support the showBy Mia and Hannah
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The Middle Way and Creative Tension by Ordinary Mind Zen SchoolBy Ordinary Mind Zen School
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How to keep your kids motivated for things like school, homework, chores and other tasks parents seem to care about more than them. Project Parenthood is hosted by Chelsea Dorcich. A transcript is available at Simplecast. Have a parenting question? Email Chelsea at parenthood@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 646-926-3243. Find Project …
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Warren Buffett, Dave Ramsey, and John Maynard Keynes Are Wrong!
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This week kicks off the Mises Institute’s Fall Campaign. Make a $100+ donation or a recurring donation of $5 or more, and Mark will send you a signed copy of The Skyscraper Curse: mises.org/mi5The hatred and disparagement of gold as money and the gold standard has become standard dogma of and a pillar of the modern State. Mr. Buffet and Mr. Ramsey …
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Has "Neo-Liberalism" Failed in the United States?
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Please donate $5 today to support our Fall Campaign and receive a physical copy of Anatomy of the State: https://Mises.org/HH5David R. Henderson is a research fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He joins Bob to critique a recent Brad DeLong essay, which argued that the US had tried an experiment in "neo-liberalism" and that i…
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The 1979 disaster at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant helped define the energy conversation in the United States. Now it’s being reopened to help power artificial intelligence. We’ll get into the deal between the owner of the plant and Microsoft. Plus, the hosts weigh in on how some schools are warming up to AI and whether companies should…
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The Fed cut rates ... now what? (featuring: Sasquatch)
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! We roundup the economic indicators that caught our eyes and ears. This week, all our attention was on the Federal Reserve, which cut interest rates by half a percentage point. (Egad!) On today's episode, we've got dot plots, why the Fed rate cut may not bring immediate relief, and ... Sasquatch?! Related Episodes: H…
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Weekend Law: TikTok's US Ban Fight, Google's Antitrust Trial Begins & AI's Copyright Risks
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Brian Moriarty, principal at Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds joins to discuss generative artificial intelligence and the copyright infringement risks for the emerging technology. Bloomberg senior editor for technology and strategic industries Michael Shepard discusses TikTok's battle to avoid being banned in the US. And Bloomberg legal team leader in…
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Ryan, Tho, and Jonathan Newman look at how the state and the media treat homeschooling and why parents are increasingly looking to homeschooling as an alternative. "Taking Back Economics Education" by Thomas DiLorenzo: https://Mises.org/RR_205_AGet free copies of How to Think About the Economy at https://Mises.org/RothPodFREEGet your ticket to Elec…
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Yesterday we looked at Donald Trump's key economic proposals for a second term. On today's show, we do the same for Kamala Harris, examining the Democratic nominee's plans for taxes, housing and grocery store prices. Related episodes: What are Trump's economic plans? (Apple / Spotify) Three Kamala Harris indicators (Apple / Spotify) Bad economics, …
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The lurking threat of political deepfakes
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This year, fake content generated by artificial intelligence hasn’t created the massive election mess that many assumed it would in the United States … at least not yet. At a Senate hearing, tech executives pointed to recent efforts by Russia, China, and Iran to interfere with the upcoming election. And, no, the Teamsters union did not endorse form…
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Mainstream economists speak of GDP as though it is the economy itself, however, GDP is not a good measure of economic reality. Instead, it presents a distorted picture of genuine economic activity and leads to mistaken conclusions about the economy. Original article: Is GDP an Accurate Measure of Reality?…
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Despite claims from progressive historians that US slavery was a natural outgrowth of a free market economy, the reality is that slavery would have been much costlier without governments—federal and state—subsidizing it. It is time to set the record straight. Original article: Governments Had a Major Role in Sustaining Slavery…
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