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El mundo del Derecho y el Derecho en el mundo
Una historia de vida basada en el esfuerzo, la dedicación y el amor de una madre: desde Tangamandapio, Michoacán, a la Escuela de Derecho de St. Mary’s Universiy, en San Antonio, Texas.
Una historia de vida basada en el esfuerzo, la dedicación y el amor de una madre: desde Tangamandapio, Michoacán, a la Escuela de Derecho de St. Mary’s Universiy, en San Antonio, Texas. Una entrevista a Angela Barajas Salcido.
2024-04-22
1h 20
SMACast
Where's My Handbook: I Believe in Prevention (and Bigfoot) with Dr. Jason Kilmer
Get all the science about alcohol and the teen brain from Dr. Jason Kilmer who has an incredible gift for translating data and studies into info parents can use and he is pretty darn funny too! Dr. Kilmer is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. He is many years of experience in the prevention field both as a researcher and providing direct support to college sstudents. Hear Dr. Kilmer talk about: the links between alchol use, depression and suicide, the importance of talking to youth about underage drinking, and focusing on positive...
2024-02-28
35 min
The Servant Leader Coaches Bible Study
"Trust What You Know:" Shereka Wright| Head Women's Basketball Coach| Universiy of Texas-Arlington
THE WRIGHT FILE PersonalHometown: Copperas Cove, TexasChildren: Daughter, LennoxHigh School: Copperas Cove HSCollege: Purdue, 2004 (Bachelor's of Arts in Health & Fitness)Experience2020-Present: UTA (Head Coach)2018-20: Vanderbilt (Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator)2013-18: Alabama (Assistant Coach)2006-13: Texas Tech (Assistant Coach)Hall Of FameNamed to the Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame in 2020Playing CareerWNBA, Phoenix Mercury: 2004-06Purdue: 2001-04Playing HonorsProfessional - WNBA, Phoenix Mercury 13th overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft (Detroit Shock) Traded to the Phoenix Mercury on draft night Spent two seasons with the Phoenix Mercury until an injury brought her pro career to an end...
2024-02-06
52 min
ESPN Honolulu
Lets Talk Sports December 7 2023
Kanoa Leahey and KHON2 Sports Director Rob DeMello on the hot topic of the transfer portal in college football and Universiy of Hawaii's next steps in recruiting following Brayden Schager's entry.
2023-12-08
43 min
The Pit Press Podcast
#31 NFL Draft Preview Former Universiy of New Mexico saftey Jerrick Reed II
Send us a textFormer UNM football player Jerrick Reed II joins the show and discusses with Ryan Tomari his path to the 2023 NFL Draft and reflects on his time as a Lobo. Website: ThePitPressNM.com
2023-04-26
17 min
House of Mystery Radio on NBC
King Henry VIII - Elizabeth Norton
Doomed queen of Henry VIII, mother to Elizabeth I, the epic story of Anne Boleyn.Anne Boleyn was the most controversial and scandalous woman ever to sit on the throne of England. From her early days at the imposing Hever Castle in Kent, to the glittering courts of Paris and London, Anne caused a stir wherever she went. Alluring but not beautiful, Anne's wit and poise won her numerous admirers at the English court, and caught the roving eye of King Henry. Anne was determined to shape her own destiny, first through a secret engagement to Henry Percy, the...
2022-07-07
49 min
Sieps Podcast
Enighet och oberoende – toppmöte och val i Ungern – Sieps Podcast 31
EU har enats på många sätt sedan Ryssland invaderade Ukraina. Men hur länge kommer enigheten att bestå? Eva Sjögren, EU-chef vid Statsrådsberedningen, gästar detta avsnitt av Sieps Podcast och ger sin syn på hur EU-systemet har fungerat under krisen. I avsnittet diskuteras även det kommande ungerska valet med Sara Svensson, docent i statsvetenskap och bosatt i Budapest.Rysslands invasion av Ukraina påverkar naturligtvis först och främst de som drabbas direkt av kriget, men har också förändrat EU:s dagordning och enat medlemsländerna om sanktionspaket och andra åtgärder. Eva Sjögren beskriv...
2022-03-23
50 min
STEAM Powered
Cultivating STEMM and Entrepreneurial Life Skills with Dr Jenine Beekhuyzen
Dr Jenine Beekhuyzen OAM is a futurist who believes existing structures in the technology industry must change in order to serve tomorrow's digital landscape, and that our children's future job prospects depend on it. Her focus is on leadership, innovation, and education to champion Australian tech entrepreneurship, and address the necessary rebalancing of gender roles within the traditionally male-dominated STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) space. In her highly illuminating presentations, Dr Beekhuyzen discusses her vision for Australia's future in technology, including the changes that will prove critical in helping leaders break traditional approaches that currently hold us...
2022-03-07
1h 10
The Bridge by OR360
Why is national Politico reporter Natalie Fertig so interested in Oregon? | EP 41
Natalie Fertig is the National Cannabis Policy Reporter for Politico. Fertig, who grew up in Washington State and attended Portland State Universiy, wrote a riveting, terrifying article title "‘Talk About Clusterf---’: Why Legal Weed Didn’t Kill Oregon’s Black Market" that exposes a serious problem in Southern Oregon: cartel-control marijuana grows and a law enforcement/regulatory infrastructure not equipped to respond. When Fertig visited, she heard gun shots (that were likely warning her and her guide to stay away) and gathered stories from residents who have been victims of intimidation. In this episode, we talk about the arch of marij...
2022-01-26
46 min
3CR Community Radio
Women and girls at COP 26; The challenges of making a just transition to a renewable energy future
You look up at the stages and you see very few women: Women and girls at COP 26During the second week of the climate summit COP 26, a day was allocated to gender equality and the empwerment of women and girls in climate policy and action. Betty Barkha, a PhD candidate at Monash University's Centre for Gender, Peace and Security here, and Katrina Lee-Koo, Associate Professor in International Relations at Monash, spoke to Judith about their paper COP26: why education for girls is crucial in the fight against climate change here.Women and girls at COP 26; "More clean energy means more...
2021-11-15
00 min
Patrick Miner's Web
John Deere, innovation in agriculture
Neil Dahlstrom is the corporate archivist for John Deere, and the author of three books, including The John Deere Story: A Biography of Plowmakers John and Charles Deere, and the upcoming Tractor Wars: John Deere, Henry Ford, International Harvester, and the Birth of Modern Agriculture (available January 2022). He is a QuadCitynnative, studied historyandclassicsag MonmouthCollege, andreceicd his masters in Historical Adminidtratio from Eastern Illinois Universiy. He serves on the b oard of Visit Quad Cities, as well as the Kitchen cCabinet, the Food and Agriclhurt Advisofy Board at r the Smithsn National Museum of American History
2021-10-21
26 min
Podcast Noor
#42: Soul-Full Reflections on Community with Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb - AYS IFTAR 2021
Soul-Full Reflections on Community with Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb This past Ramadan, At Your Service had the honor of hosting a series of Virtual Iftars (dinners to break our fast). To really hone in on impact for these events, we tapped into some incredible leaders to guide us through themed conversations around intention and community. This truly was one of my favorite events I’ve ever been to, let alone hosted. When you’re in the Month of Ramadan, feeling all your feelings, and you receive blessings in the form of gems, with your community all together Live, there’s real...
2021-08-24
1h 10
Perspectiva Global
43. Hermano David - Edwin Arteaga en Perspectiva Global con Doris Ramírez
Hermano David - Edwin Arteaga, de la Comunidad de La Salle, Colombiano Egresado de la Universidad Hebrea de Jerusalén (Lengua hebrea y cultura islámica) Profesor de idiomas en las obras lasallistas de Israel y Palestina de 1964 a 1994. Master en Teología de Lasalle University – Filadelfia (EE.UU). Doctor en Teología de la Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana de Medellín. Profesor de hebreo en la Bethlehem Universiy – Palestina. Profesor de Teología en la Pontificia Bolivariana y en la Corporación e La Universitaria Lasallista. Estos últim...
2021-06-05
31 min
The Library Café
Nicholas Adams
Beinecke Rare Books Library, Yale Universiy February 5, 2020. Nicholas Adams discusses his biography of the 20th century architect whose work defined the built environment of corporate modernism: Gordon Bunshaft and SOM: Building Corporate Modernism (Yale University Press 2019). Gordon Bunshaft’s (1909–1990) landmark 1952 design for Lever House reshaped the Manhattan skyline and elevated the reputation of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the firm where he would spend more than 40 years as a partner. Although this enigmatic architect left behind few records, his legacy endures in the corporate headquarters, museums, and libraries that were built in his distinctive modern...
2020-11-12
00 min
Advancing Health
Leading with Professional Accountability featuring Dr. Gerald Hickson
This episode features a conversation with Jay Bhatt, former senior vice president and chief medical officer at the American Hospital Association and Dr. Jerry Hickson, Joseph C. Ross Chair of Medical Education and Administration at Vanderbilt Universiy Medical Center and founding director for the Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy.
2020-07-20
22 min
Advancing Health
Leading with Professional Accountability featuring Dr. Gerald Hickson
This episode features a conversation with Jay Bhatt, former senior vice president and chief medical officer at the American Hospital Association and Dr. Jerry Hickson, Joseph C. Ross Chair of Medical Education and Administration at Vanderbilt Universiy Medical Center and founding director for the Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy.
2020-07-20
22 min
Faith in Fine Print
EP 03 | The Catch-22 of Social Media Spirituality | Shaykh Suhaib Webb
Dubbed the “Snapchat Imam,” Alman and Nihal sat down with Shaykh Suhaib Webb to speak about his life and his work in the American Muslim community at the Islamic Center of New York University. They discuss the benefits and pitfalls of teaching Islam and experiencing spirituality and scholarship in the age of social media, embracing vulnerability as a public Muslim figure, and the importance of good company. Suhaib William Webb is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service of NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He has a degree in Education from the Univers...
2020-04-15
47 min
ALIVE
Interview with Nicole and Jordan Haddad, from LOBO MAU
The children of Brazilian Jazz musicians, Nicole and Jordan Haddad bring their unique heritage to their clothing business. Their clothing line LOBO MAU, was founded by Nicole in 2008 after completing her Master’s in Fashion Design from Drexel Universiy. Her clothing became an instant hit in Philadelphia, and she has since cultivated close relationships with her customers. Her unique sense of style, eye-grabbing prints, and confortable, easy silhouettes have made her clothing stand out in a sea of fast fashion. In 2016, her brother Jodan joined the company to help Nicole grow the brand, implement ne...
2020-03-31
27 min
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Sound Recordings Are Weird.
To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca and subscribe to The Spokenweb Podcast on itunes, spotify, or wherever you may listen. Join us every first monday of the month for a brand new episode from the SpokenWeb Canada network. If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on iTunes or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.ReferencesCamlot, Jason. Phonopoetics: The Making of Early Literary Recordings. Stanford Universiy Press, 2019. https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=23893---. "Historicist Audio Forensics: The Archive of Voices as R...
2019-11-04
1h 01
CodeNewbie
Ep. 92 - Afghan Women Coding (Fereshteh Forough )
Fereshteh Forough wanted to help women in Afghanistan. She knew that attaining education was difficult, let alone technical training, and the cultural attitudes towards women didn’t help. But she tackled these issues head on by starting the first coding school for women in Afghanistan. She talks to us about how she started the program, how she took on the different challenges her students face, and how her training in computer science and her previous role as a computer science professor affected her decision to open Code To Inspire. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Go...
2016-06-13
50 min
ACMEScience
The Other Half Episode 4: Weather Talk
We know that The Weather is the most basic, most mundane small talk topic in, you know, the world. We understand that The Weather is just boring to discuss. Except when it isn't. Join us in this episode as we discuss the fascinating, and varied, uses of math in weather predictions, from model-building to handling competing forecasts. We speak with Hannah Christensen, a postdoctoral researcher in the Physics Department of Oxford Universiy, whose 2015 Guardian article, Banking on Better Forecasts: The New Maths of Weather Prediction, outlines how forecasters use probablistic models to minimize, or at least better explain, the "chance"...
2016-04-04
39 min
Discovery
Anaesthesia
General anaesthetics which act to cause reversible loss of consciousness have been used clinically for over 150 years. Yet scientists are only now really understanding how these drugs act on the brain and the body to stop us feeling pain. Linda Geddes reports on the latest research using molecular techniques and brain scanners. Linda visits the Anaesthesia Heritage Centre where William Harrop-Griffiths, president of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, tells her about the discovery of agents that knock us out. And, as an operation takes place in the Royal United Hospital in Bath, professor...
2014-07-07
26 min
Exploring Environmental History
Biological invasions and transformations in history
This episode of the podcast reports on a one day conference examining biological invasions in history that was held at the Universiy of Oxford in September 2009. This podcast highlights two papers presented at this meeting. Glenn Sandiford, a postdoc researcher at the University of Illinois, talks about his paper entitled: 19th century narratives on the introduction of carp in America. The second guest on the podcast is Bernadette Hince of the Australian National University who presented a paper examining the history and impacts of invasive species on sub-Antarctic islands. The podcast ends with a brief summary of...
2009-10-12
20 min
Discover Most Popular Audiobooks in Fiction, Literary
Die Wohlgesinnten (Folge 1): Gratisdownload Hörbuch von Jonathan Littell
Hören Sie sich dieses volle Hörbuch kostenlos bei https://hotaudiobook.com Titel: Die Wohlgesinnten (Folge 1): Gratisdownload Autor:: Jonathan Littell Erzähler: Stephan Benson Format: Unabridged Spieldauer: 1 hr and 34 mins Sprache: Deutsch Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11-27-08 Herausgeber: Stück.Werke. Die Kulturfirma Kategorien: Fiction, Literary Zusammenfassung des Herausgebers: Der Roman "Die Wohlgesinnten" ist die fiktive Autobiografie des SS-Offiziers Maximilian Aue, Sohn eines deutschen Vaters und einer französischen Mutter, promovierter Jurist und frühes NSDAP-Mitglied. Es sind die beklemmenden und verstörenden Erinnerungen an die Schauplätze des Zweiten Weltkriegs und an das Grauen der Judenvernichtung, an die Einsatzkommandos und Masse...
2008-11-28
1h 34