The Video Game Report
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BBC TV NFL hosts Nat Coombs & Mike Carlson, comedian Dan Louw & a host of special guests keep you up to date with the latest happenings in American sports & popular culture. Americarnage is brought to you in association with men’s grooming range Mancave who keep the guys fresh and help them #OwnTheBathroom – See more at: http://www.americarnage.co.uk/
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News and Politics from the Left Coast
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When tested by major catastrophes, the medical community has responded. We banded together to provide emergency medical care and ongoing relief after the earthquake in Haiti and Hurricane Katrina, while the September 11thattacks brought out the best in medical response teams and care providers. Yet every emergency presents unique challenges and learning opportunities. ReachMD scrutinizes our disaster medicine plans, preparedness protocols, and emergency response capabilities. How are we preparing for the next time disaster strikes? How will we react?
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A semi-regular conversation about the web, technology, and what we call The Gizra Way.
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We talk about cartoons. You can too, but we won’t hear it because podcasts are one way. You’ll get the classic Saturday morning feeling, except on a Monday
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The ChinaPower Podcast dissects critical issues underpinning China’s emergence as a global power. Hosted by Bonnie S. Glaser director of the CSIS China Power Project.
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CT, Wolter and SKO are rewatching the Justice League animated series and loving it.
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Psychobilly and Trashabilly music from the best Indie Bands from all over the World
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Fred’s World brings each week new music from some of the top indie artists around the globe such as strangecloud, jimmy stewart, dfj, louis twinn, under feather, rob costlow, tom mcdonald, johnny proctor, jim reeder, paul metsa, fiona apple, pink floyd, qcc, remo, adrina thorpe, and more. Each program also features funny and strange news stories, poetry, political commentary, and various surprises.
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Roger McGuinn carries on the tradition of folk music http://folkden.com
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Fuge, Kj-52, Barlow Girl, And More
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The Scienceline podcast is produced by the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. For more information, e-mail us at info@scienceline.org.
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The science behind peak sports performance!
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The Africa Program and the Middle East Program analyze broad political, economic, and security trends in Sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa, respectively. The Global Health Policy Center, the Human Rights Initiative, the Prosperity and Development Project, and the Global Food Security Program each conduct work on Africa through the lens of their respective thematic areas. Find the latest research from our scholars and CSIS events on this region below. Please join us for a conversation on Sustainable Development Goal #9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, which seeks to increase connectivity and productivity of developing countries’ industries and build resilient infrastructure systems to bolster economic growth.
Of the 4 billion people who lack access to the internet globally, more than 90% of them are in developing countries. Industrialization in lower- and lower-middle-income countries trails behind developed countries, while critical infrastructure and access to mobile connectivity, electricity, and sanitation remain limited. Developing countries’ industries often lack the necessary infrastructure and innovation opportunities to achieve sustainable economic growth. The result is an increasing disconnect between rural and urban areas, lack of innovation, and stagnating productivity levels.
Closing the infrastructure gap and building government capacity in developing countries would create a favorable environment for innovation and entrepreneurship and improve economic growth. Resilient and quality infrastructure systems will catalyze rapid economic development and increase the standard of living of a country’s population. Increasing official and private investment in infrastructure in developing countries, while also providing technical assistance, can help boost industrial and labor productivity.
To that end, this event will seek to answer questions about how developed countries can help lower- and lower-middle-income countries build their industries and workforce better? Furthermore, the event will also look at forms of sustainable infrastructure investments that are necessary for regions like Sub-Saharan Africa to further its efforts to industrialize and modernize its economy.
This event is part of the “Chevron Forum for Development” series focused on SDGs and made possible with general support from Chevron. So far, we have hosted events focused on SDG #7: Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG #16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, SDG #17: Partnerships for the Goals, SDG #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, and SDG #4: Quality Education. Our most recent event was SDG #1: No Poverty.
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His hand gripped my bicycle seat as he ran alongside me that warm summer day. Even though he was young and strong, he was breathing heavily, keeping me upright while we made our way down the street. “Don’t let go me go, Daddy,” I said as I concentrated on steadying myself. “I won’t let go of you, honey; not until you can do it on your own.” My father spoke in short breaths as his feet kept the same pace on the ground as my feet on the bike pedals. I was scared, but with my father by my side I felt safe and protected, and I knew that one day I would do this on my own. With my father by my side, I knew that he always would be there to pick me up, hold me upright, and make everything okay. I want to share my Dad, Joe Romano, with you and what a wonderful father he was—such a character! For a life so large, no words will ever be enough, but I dedicate to him on this March 14th—his birthday—these memories and all my love. And I wish you too, dear reader, inner peace and a life filled with love.
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Big Cat Country contributors Zach Goodall, Hank Joness, and Ryan Day, as well as Twitter personality @BeauxJaxson, talk about all things Jacksonville Jaguars.
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This is really just me sitting in a room talking into a microphone from time to time. The subject is Latin America, the region I’ve worked on for more than 20 years: its challenges—especially security and human rights challenges—and the United States’ complicated relationship with it. This podcast accompanies my personal blog, and doesn’t reflect the views of my employer, whose much better podcast is at https://www.wola.org/format/podcast/.
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