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The Genetic Engineering and Society (GES) Center at NC State University hosts a weekly speakers colloquium, plus periodic public lectures. Topics include agricultural biotechnology, synthetic biology (SynBio), DIYbio, gene editing, gene drives, governance & responsible innovation, public engagement, sci-art, and integrated pest management, to name a few. Learn more at go.ncsu.edu/ges and sign up for our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/c-PD_T.
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Colloquium is the Latin word for "conversation". There are few things more powerful than a meaningful conversation. At Colloquium, we believe that conversation has the power to transform hearts and minds. Join former FOCUS missionaries Dylan and Nick as they talk about the most relevant topics in the Catholic Church and in the world. Join the conversation! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/colloquiumshow
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Series sermonum in quibus de lingua Latina, de litteris Latinis, de rebus denique Latinis Latine disserimus. A Patricio Owens et Thoma Keeline edita.
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This podcast series is associated with George Mason University Cultural Studies' Colloquium Series. This year's series is called "Climate and Capitalism." The industrial revolution liberated human beings from the cycles of nature — or so it once seemed. It turns out that greenhouse gases, a natural byproduct of coal- and petroleum-burning industries, lead to global warming, and that we are now locked into a long warming trend: a trend that will raise sea levels, enhance the occurrence of ext ...
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At a time of great uncertainty on the matter of Brexit, The Queen's College Colloquium brings together leading experts from the UK, Europe and the US to provide an informative synthesis of the future facts on possible outcomes to ongoing negotiations. Speakers will consider what could lie ahead for the UK, what solutions should be sought and actions now taken, with a concluding Round Table Discussion and Questions chaired by Ngaire Woods CBE, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Governme ...
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Audio recordings of Mises Wire articles, offering contemporary news and opinion through the lens of Austrian economics and libertarian political economy.
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Western New England is home to immigrants and refugees from around the globe, and their presence revitalizes the region and redefines its culture. Their journeys have involved fear, uprootedness, and isolation as well as perseverance, creativity, and hope. New England Public Radio (NEPR), in collaboration with Copeland Colloquium at Amherst College produced Words in Transit, an oral history project collected the personal stories of nearly thirty people who have made this area their new home.
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The Mises Institute, founded in 1982, is an educational institution devoted to advancing Austrian economics, freedom, and peace in the classical-liberal tradition. Our website offers many thousands of free books and thousands of hours of audio and video, along with the full run of rare journals, biographies, and bibliographies of great economists.
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Conversations In Close Protection is a podcast about the Executive/Close Protection industry. We use the podcast to enhance discussions about the industry and promote values, information and education within the Close Protection Community and try to have fun doing it!
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The McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law (MJSDL), is pleased to present a podcast on the Paris Agreement, inspired by the MJSDL's colloquium this past January. We discussed with our panelists a variety of ideas such as, what the Paris Agreement was, what it represents for the international community, and who the key players were as we move through the implementation phase of the agreement. Thank you to all of the panelists who agreed to be interviewed, and to all of the journal memb ...
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Satura Lanx - Latin language and literature for beginners
Satura Lanx: a podcast to learn Latin, in Latin.
Welcome to Satura Lanx, upper beginner / intermediate podcast told in beginner-friendly, easy spoken Latin. I'm Irene Regini, and every other Saturday I'll chat about everything concerning Latin (literature, language, culture), my own life and reflections and the questions you'll ask me. The same episodes are available in full video format on my YouTube channel. Start receiving resources and updates: https://pages.saturalanx.eu/catullus-carme/ This is a Satura Lanx production (listen to my o ...
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Second Nature explores issues related to culture, identity, artifice, habit, ideology, and everyday life. It is produced by George Mason University's Cultural Studies PhD Program and highlights key works and topics in the field, student and faculty research, special guest interviews, and other discussions of cultural studies.
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Patient Empowerment Program: A Rare Disease Podcast
n-Lorem Foundation (Dr. Stan Crooke, Amy Williford, Kim Butler, Andrew Serrano, Jon Magnuson, and Kira Dineen)
Join the nano-rare disease community! Interviews features leading physicians, scientists, biotech experts, and patient advocates. Lessons teach core concepts about drugs. Our host Dr. Crooke has led the creation of antisense technology and his foundation, n-Lorem, is using this powerful technology to discover, develop, and provide personalized experimental antisense oligonucleotide medicines to nano-rare patients for free, for life. n-Lorem is a non-profit organization established to apply t ...
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Helping professionals learn how to leverage social media in a 2018 world.
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A show where nothing is made up and the points do matter. Because it's all about Jesus. Theology for the masses...not just for the Masses.
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Over the last decade, concerns about the power and danger of Artificial Intelligence have moved from the fantasy of “Terminator” to reality, and anxieties about killer robots have been joined by many others that are more immediate. Robotic systems threaten a massive disruption of employment and transport, while algorithms fuelled by machine learning on (potentially biased) “big data” increasingly play a role in life-changing decisions, whether financial, legal, or medical. More subtly, AI co ...
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For the Medical Record is a podcast from Johns Hopkins University's Center for Medical Humanities and Social Medicine, hosted by Postdoctoral Fellows Christy Slobogin and Antoine Johnson. In these episodes, we talk to people affiliated with the Center to discuss their research within the history of medicine and the medical humanities. We ask them why their work matters, and how history and the humanities can help us to better understand debates and practices within medicine and care today. - ...
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With Europe moving toward conflict in 1938, a number of economists and other intellectuals met in Paris to try to revitalize liberalism. Ludwig von Mises also was there as a lonely voice defending laissez-faire and the free market economy. Original article: Who Killed Liberalism? Remembering the Walter Lippmann-Mises Colloquium…
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The Context Behind Donald Trump’s “Takeover” of the American Right
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While it is often framed in the media as a battle between principled conservatives and an angry, non-ideological movement focused solely on personal loyalty to Trump, the current civil war on the American right is only the latest chapter in a much older story.Read the article here: https://mises.org/mises-wire/context-behind-donald-trumps-takeover-…
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What Trump's New Political Appointees Are Telling Us
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Ryan and Tho examine the role that ideology and interest groups will have on Trump's administration and on his political appointees.Register for Educating for Liberty: Mises Circle in Tampa, Florida, on February 22, 2025: Anatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard: https://mises.org/AnatomyGet free copies of What Has Government Done to Our Money? at h…
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S10E8 - Joeva Rock – GE and the Politics of Development in Ghana
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Genetic Engineering and the Politics of Development in Ghana Joeva Sean Rock, PhD Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook University | ProfileDr. Joeva Sean Rock is an assistant professor of anthropology at Stony Brook University. Her research utilizes ethnographic methods and interdisciplinary collaborations to examine agricultural biot…
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Presidential Elections Are a Lot Closer than You Think
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Since 1956, few presidential candidates have managed to get more than 51 percent of the vote in national elections.Be sure to follow the Loot and Lobby podcast at https://Mises.org/LLBy Mises Institute
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Promethean Pathways: Tristan Flannery on Advancing the State of Close Protection
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The Conversations in Close Protection team discusses insights from Tristan Flannery of Presage Global, focusing on their upcoming Industry Training Survey. The conversation highlights the need for protectors to adapt to modern threats through education, technology, and soft skills. It addresses growth opportunities in the industry, including increa…
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While the US Constitution made the US a large free trade zone, prohibiting states from erecting trade barriers against each other, it also empowered the central government to erect tariffs on goods imported from outside the country. Original article: The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade
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When the bankers called for a central bank in the US, they claimed to only want a way to stop bank runs. It turns out that they wanted—and got—much more. The permanent regime of inflation and asset bubbles is the result. Original article: How the Bankers Outfoxed the Politicians
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Contra Marx, the laws of economics are immutable and are the same no matter what historical epoch exists. Economies cannot flourish unless market prices, private property rights, and profits and losses are unhampered. Original article: The Manifestation of Economic Laws Across Societies and Epochs
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A common belief among economists is that the central bank determines what interest rates should be. But is that accurate? Indeed, there is more to the story. Original article: Does the Central Bank Determine Interest Rates?
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A recent fraudulent check-kiting scheme featured on TikTok bears resemblance to some of the "free money" schemes that have been coming from the Federal Reserve. Original article: No Matter the Form, Easy Money Is Still a Fraud
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One sign of a fraying society is that its laws increasingly become political tools. The latest round involves Democrats trying to use criminal law in a very questionable way to try to put Donald Trump in prison, while Trump promises to retaliate if he is elected. Original article: The Perils of Lawfare…
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John Maynard Keynes is the best-known economist from the 20th Century, that not being a good thing. At least he was more famous for his success in promoting his views than for his lack of success as an investor. His failures were an extension of his lack of economic understanding. Original article: Keynes Was Not Much Better at Investing than He Wa…
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Does the Central Bank Determine Interest Rates? | Frank Shostak
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A common belief among economists is that the central bank determines what interest rates should be. But is that accurate? Indeed, there is more to the story.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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One sign of a fraying society is that its laws increasingly become political tools. The latest round involves Democrats trying to use criminal law in a very questionable way to try to put Donald Trump in prison, while Trump promises to retaliate if he is elected.By Mises Institute
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How the Bankers Outfoxed the Politicians | George Ford Smith
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When the bankers called for a central bank in the US, they claimed to only want a way to stop bank runs. It turns out that they wanted—and got—much more. The permanent regime of inflation and asset bubbles is the result.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Who Killed Liberalism? Remembering the Walter Lippmann-Mises Colloquium
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With Europe moving toward conflict in 1938, a number of economists and other intellectuals met in Paris to try to revitalize liberalism. Ludwig von Mises also was there as a lonely voice defending laissez-faire and the free market economy.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The Manifestation of Economic Laws Across Societies and Epochs
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Contra Marx, the laws of economics are immutable and are the same no matter what historical epoch exists. Economies cannot flourish unless market prices, private property rights, and profits and losses are unhampered.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade | Benjamin Seevers
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While the US Constitution made the US a large free trade zone, prohibiting states from erecting trade barriers against each other, it also empowered the central government to erect tariffs on goods imported from outside the country.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Even if whole regions of the country vote overwhelmingly against a president, they are still forced to submit to four years of that president’s rule-by-decree.Be sure to follow the Loot and Lobby podcast at https://Mises.org/LLBy Mises Institute
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No Matter the Form, Easy Money Is Still a Fraud | Jane L. Johnson
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A recent fraudulent check-kiting scheme featured on TikTok bears resemblance to some of the "free money" schemes that have been coming from the Federal Reserve.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.By Mises Institute
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Keynes Was Not Much Better at Investing than He Was at Understanding Economics
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John Maynard Keynes is the best-known economist from the 20th Century, that not being a good thing. At least he was more famous for his success in promoting his views than for his lack of success as an investor. His failures were an extension of his lack of economic understanding.Narrated by Millian Quinteros.…
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Welcome to Satura Lanx, upper beginner / intermediate podcast told in beginner-friendly, easy spoken Latin. Every other Saturday I chat about everything concerning Latin (literature, language, culture), my own life and reflections and the questions you'll ask me. The same episodes are available in full video format on my YouTube channel…
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The Fed wants independence so it can serve the interests of the banker class. There is no higher principle here. There is only power.Be sure to follow the Loot and Lobby podcast at https://Mises.org/LLBy Mises Institute
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