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The past year has been a tumultuous one -- the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the world works, but in ways that we do not yet understand, while #BlackLivesMatter has been challenging deep-seated structures of authority around the world.
We know that the COVID-19 pandemic is a pandemic of inequality -- marginalized and racialized communities are far more vulnerable to the SARS-COV-2 virus. We know that #BlackLivesMatter challenges structures of inequality. We live in a world that on the one hand is richer than at any other time in human history but which on the other hand sees hundreds of millions of people living in poverty and global inequality being historically unprecedented. These forces can be starkly illustrated: on 20 July 2020 Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, added US$13 billion to his wealth in just one day.
Our world can at times appear to be out of control and beyond our comprehension. Yet it is possible to cut through this complexity and and unpack the key factors shaping the contemporary world. Human inequality in global perspective is designed to enable you to understand how our world of unparalleled affluence and immense deprivation came to be. After all, if we want the world to become a better place the first thing that we must do is try to better understand it. -
This feed includes short audio content to supplement an online summer course taught by Chris Wolverton at Ohio Wesleyan University. This class is an exploration of food from a scientific point of view, including the biology, origin, composition, and preparations of many plants used as human food, such as corn, wheat, rice, and many more. Other topics include the adaptive biology and human uses of coffee, tea, chocolate, fruit, nuts, spices, and others. Special attention will be given to the adaptive significance of food products from the perspective of the growing plant.
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Angular overview of components, interpolation, data binding, built-in directives, navigation, routing basics, services, dependency injection, reactive forms, template-driven forms, nested components, pipes, RxJS Observables, retrieving data using HTTP, Firebase and AngularFire intro, Firestore Collections, modules, Angular CLI, and more
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Construction is one of the most complex, fragmented and challenging industries to work in, but when you reflect on a finished project, there is always great satisfaction in the work done. Join Quantity Surveyor and Founder of C-Link (www.c-link.com), Paul Heming, each week as he interviews experts from across the construction industry to share tactics for project success and uncover technologies of the future that will take us forward. Own the Build is a show for Main Contractors, Quantity Surveyors, Project Managers or anyone interested in learning more about the construction world.
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Chemistry as a discipline has a reputation to the public of being boring, hard to understand, and dry. However, there are both people and experiments that changed history. We will cover laboratory and industrial accidents, cases of fraud like Jan Hendrik Schön, and the man that has caused more harm to earth’s atmosphere than any other single organism Thomas Midgley Jr. We will talk about the greatest chemists and their lives from Marie Curie to Rosalind Franklin to Neils Bohr to Glenn Seaborg. The Chemistry of everyday things like medications, tattoo ink, soaps and cleaners, cosmetics, sunscreen, and more! Join us for Cowboy Chemistry!
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On the How To Do Grad School Podcast, our mission is to uncover the habits and systems grad students need to produce great research. We’ll talk with successful current and former graduate students across the world and try to get a sense of what habits, systems and tools they've developed to start and sustain great research projects. New episodes released every Thursday.
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Confessions of a CRA is the podcast for Clinical Research Associates and Aspiring CRA (people trying to break into the CA role). This podcast provides transparent interviews and conversations with real life, true stories of Clinical Research Associates where we discuss their journey of how they got started, life as a CRA, and where they are now. This podcast was created to give CRAs and Aspiring CRAs hope, courage, guidance, and empowerment, so
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We’re lighting up the campfire and swapping stories on everything involved in building a brand, scaling a startup, launching new products, and unembellished career talk from the brand builders that we admire most.You'll join Camp Counselors, Bobby Narang and Jass Binning, as they interview the most incredible leaders and founders from diverse backgrounds in marketing, tech, and beyond to explore what it takes to build a leading brand that’s shaping the world of B2B.Every campfire starts with a spark and a story, so tune in to ours. Intro music by:NEW HORIZONS - Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-new-horizonsMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/HK4Jzkx-o3I
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