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A brief introduction on the Geology of Nigeria series, this podcast series discusses the Geology of Nigeria, and all it's litho-petrological units, Mineral resources of Nigeria and where to locate them and other fun facts about Nigeria and the laws governing mining in Nigeria. Gold, Gemstones, Ore Minerals, Petroleum.
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Healthy planet. Healthy body. Healthy budget. Happy life. Sustainability is a win-win-win-win proposition. 2022 Challenge: Reduce personal CO2 emissions by 30%. Let's heal our home planet.
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Listen to Medscape InDiscussion: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, a podcast series where thought leaders and clinical experts share their diverse insights and practical ideas for optimizing patient care. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape (https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/982421). The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals.
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We talk about tech, science, and just about everything in between. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/partially-derivative/support
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Welcome to my podcast I am Wiz IsaakAkins and I’m here to just talk about my Mental spasms and vibe with guests basically on any topic of interest. I try to script but it’s sometimes too rigid so I remain largely unscripted. It’s just purely me vibrating off the top of my head and vibes. I do hope you enjoy listening…
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a podcast about ideas on growth, progress, and prosperity
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Despite so many studies being done on improving ourselves, it can be hard to find specific, actionable steps to make our lives better.
Bestselling authors cut out the jargon and pop psychology to give insight and tips to be a better you.
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The Journal of African History Podcast highlights interviews with historians whose work has appeared in The Journal of African History, a leading source of peer-reviewed scholarship on Africa’s past since its creation in 1960. Hosted by journal editors and occasional guest hosts, episodes include discussions on how scholars find and interpret sources for African history, how authors’ research contributes to debates among historians, and how Africanist scholarship can add much-needed context to broader social and political debates.
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