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The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch the Rest of Your Life by Elizabeth Segran, Benjamin Schneer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/388864 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch the Rest of Your Life Author: Elizabeth Segran, Benjamin Schneer Narrator: Rachel Jacobs Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 1 minute Release date: March 31, 2020 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The Defining Decade for the #Adulting generation—a book that blends storytelling and data to unpack the choices you make in your twenties, why they matter, and how to turn those critical years into a launchpad for the life you want. We tend to think of our twenties as a playground for life: A tim...
2020-03-31
05 min
Get Top Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Relationships & Intimacy
The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch the Rest of Your Life by Benjamin Schneer, Elizabeth Segran
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/388864to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch the Rest of Your Life Author: Benjamin Schneer, Elizabeth Segran Narrator: Rachel Jacobs Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 1 minute Release date: March 31, 2020 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: The Defining Decade for the #Adulting generation—a book that blends storytelling and data to unpack the choices you make in your twenties, why they matter, and how to turn those critical years into a launchpad for the life you want. We tend to think of our twenties as a playground for life: A time for...
2020-03-31
7h 01
Das E&U-Gespräch
Folge 071 – Ray Harryhausen & „Jurassic Park“
Mit seinem Gast Jan (@Zwangsdemokrat) hat Markus endlich die Gelegenheit, länglich über Dinosaurier zu sprechen. Konkret geht es um den „Dinosaurier des Dinosaurierfilms“, den Stop-Motion-Meister Ray Harryhausen und seine phantastischen Filmklassiker. Wenn man aber von Dinosaurierfilmen spricht, gibt es natürlich einen rosa Dinosaurier im Raum, dem die beiden sich im zweiten Teil (ab 1.08.55) widmen. Die Rede ist nicht von Barney sondern natürlich von Steven Spielbergs „Jurassic Park“. Folge 071 – jetzt abspielen Die erwähnten Filme, an denen Harryhausen mitgewirkt hat: Mighty Joe Young (1949), The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955), The...
2020-03-20
00 min
PolicyCast
Redistricting and democracy: Can we draw the line on gerrymandering?
Harvard Kennedy School Assistant Professor of Public Policy Benjamin Schneer says the drawing of electoral districts is a complex and partisan process that often results in politicians picking their voters instead of the other way around. But it doesn't have to be that way. Schneer's work explores political representation, elections, and ways to mitigate forces that distort the ability of citizens to communicate their desires to government. His recent research has focused on redistricting, the political process of redrawing state legislative and Congressional districts every 10 years following a Census (the next one will take place in 2020).
2019-12-10
30 min
The Science of Politics
Are Divided Governments the Cause of Delays and Shutdowns?
We are heading into divided party government in Washington after an unproductive unified Republican period. Will a Democratic House bring even less productivity and more government shutdowns? We use the history of Congress and US state governments for an updated look at what party divisions between the legislative and executive branches bring us in terms of policy output. Patricia Kirkland finds that divided government at the state level increases the chance of budget delays that can lead to shutdowns. But she says some states are perennially late and others that face disastrous outcomes for impasse do get their work done...
2019-01-02
35 min
The Science of Politics
Are Divided Governments the Cause of Delays and Shutdowns?
We are heading into divided party government in Washington after an unproductive unified Republican period. Will a Democratic House bring even less productivity and more government shutdowns? We use the history of Congress and US state governments for an updated look at what party divisions between the legislative and executive branches bring us in terms of policy output. Patricia Kirkland finds that divided government at the state level increases the chance of budget delays that can lead to shutdowns. But she says some states are perennially late and others that face disastrous outcomes for impasse do get their work done...
2019-01-02
35 min