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Naruwan / John Naruwan
A man in Taiwan, that I am.
There are thirteen people in Naruwan’s collective.
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Nature Podcast Extra - William James
This week marks the 100th anniversary of the death of William James, the pioneering American philosopher and founding father of psychology. Join Kerri Smith as she talks to his biographer Linda Simon about James’ life and work.
From http://www.nature.com/nature/podcast/index-james-2010-08-26.html
Tagged with psychology history
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Fear of Failure - iProcrastinate Podcast
"This week, we review a recent study on fear of failure and procrastination."
Tagged with procrastination gtd
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To The Best Of Our Knowledge (NPR) - On Running
Everything you know about running is wrong. At least, that’s the view right now according to some of the latest science in fitness and exercise. Think running is bad for your knees, that prescriptive running shoes tailored to your feet help avoid injury? That stretching is good for you before you run? New research is challenging some of our most trusted advice about running and exercise. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, re-thinking running. Also, the barefoot revolution.
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Conspiracy Theories, Part 8, Lizard People!
The Tank Crew discuss the infamous David Icke, lizard people, Peak Oil, BP disaster and other conspiracy theories. Also, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Mailbag and more! [two David Icke videos embedded on the site] http://www.tankriot.com/2010/098/
Tagged with tankriot conspiracy david_icke
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RN Rear Vision - 25 August 2010 - Understanding Pakistan
Pakistan was born on 15 August 1947 and when it emerged from British India, Muslims around the world rejoiced, believing they were witnessing the birth of the first democratic Muslim nation. So why has it all gone so wrong? http://www.abc.net.au/rn/rearvision/stories/2010/2985572.htm
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The Science of Parallel Universes - could there be copies of YOU out there?
New theories in physics claim that each of us has many exact replicas of ourselves in other universes http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2009/2777308.htm
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History of the Mona Lisa
Today the story of the rise and rise of the Mona Lisa to world fame. The London-based historian Donald Sassoon is taking us through this five-hundred-year-long story. How did the portrait of the plain wife of a small-time nobleman rise to such celebrity and fame?
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Heimlich maneuvre - resuscitation experts are skeptical it’s best way to treat choking.
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