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The Pritzker Military Library, located in Chicago, Illinois, has extensive collections in military history and military fiction, especially those works that illustrate the role of the citizen-soldier. Part of the mission of the library is to develop appropriate programs focusing on the concept of the Citizen Soldier as an essential element for the preservation of democracy. The Library has an extensive programming schedule. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public. All programs are available as a live webcast and are also archived for later viewing at www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org. Join Front & Center host John Callaway and his guests as they discuss important issues concerning the military and how it affects our lives.
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Liberal/Progressive Law Satire Podcast/Website–LAWSLANT.COM Introducing LAWSLANT.COM, found at www.lawslant.com. It is the hottest satirical site for liberal/progressives who are also lawyers, judges, law students, or anyone interested in law. In the tradition of The Onion, this website offers satire/humor/parody and commentary on our courts and on those who are licensed to practice law. Today’s news articles include: - Federalist Society's Pro Bono Clinic Helps a Needy Rupert Murdoch - ABA Revises Method for Rating Federal Court Nominees You can even read Antonin Scalia’s blog! In addition, you can listen to our audio program (around 20 minutes long) on the US Supreme Court, Intelligent Design, and Cheney’s gunning down of a Texas attorney. Download it as a podcast (and subscribe) or play it on your web browser – all for free! There is also wonderful merchandise available, stuff (like tshirts) you wouldn’t find anywhere, with mottos like: - You know times are rough when you start missing the Rehnquist Court - Legacy Admissions Violate the Rule Against Perpetuities - Conservative Judges use Original Intent to get what they want - Question the Socratic Method - Why do we give perpetual life to corporations, but execute humans? Finally, there’s a website for all the sane people. Please visit and let us know what you think. Oscar Gonzalez, Attorney Licensed in Texas [email protected] http://www.lawslant.com
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Podcasts from virtually all WCL Events. Speakers include: President Jimmy Carter, Supreme Court Justices Stephen Breyer and Antonin Scalia. Topics include: Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, "The Big Chill: Could You Land in Jail for Covering the News?", "War Powers in the New Century," The Supreme Court, the Iraqi Constitution, Land Title Registration, Constitution Day, and more.
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Blawgzine.com (http://www.blawgzine.com) features analysis and commentary on the law as it relates to evolving communications tools and technologies and the media. Hosted by Elizabeth L. Fletcher, Blawgzine.com is produced in conjunction with the New Communications Blogzine (http://www.newcommblogzine.com), a bi-monthly online publication dedicated to exploring new communications tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication, (including blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, search marketing, etc.), the growing phenomena of participatory communications and their effect on traditional media, professional communications, business, politics and society at large.
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SoundPractice.net is the first podcast site in the USA dedicated to medical practice management, providing the practice management community with the ability to tap into the rich editorial content of The Journal of Medical Practice Management® through audio feeds and online commentary. The goal of SoundPractice.net is to redefine media by utilizing podcasts and blogs. Content will evolve with every posting and SoundPractice.net will create a National conversation on medical practice management.
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Radio Interview with Christina Marino on the Manifesting Miracles show, part one. Hear what holds you back from manifesting powerfully, about Pam's groundbreaking measures that quantify your "baggage", & listen in on examples of how this shows up. Hear about Pam's revolutionary new process called " Thought Shifting (TM)" that erases all past baggage in 11 days or less.
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The debate over Plain vs. Precision English rages on in courtrooms, boardrooms, and, yes, even bedrooms. Here, Adam Freedman deciphers the curious wording and odd phrasing behind legal lingo for the rest of us in plain English. Adam Freedman writes the “Legal Lingo" column for the New York Law Journal Magazine and was a litigator before joining a major investment bank where he earns his living decoding policies and procedures into plain English. He holds degrees from Yale, Oxford, and the University of Chicago and has written for Newsweek International and Slate.com, among others. Please visit his website at www.partyofthefirstpart.com and his blog at thepartyofthefirstpart.blogspot.com.
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Discover The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership with best-selling author and leadership expert John C. Maxwell. Taken from his completely revised and updated book, Maxwell walks through each law with insights learned from his leadership successes, failures, and observations from the worlds of business, politics, sports, religions, and the military. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0785288376/ref=ase_thomasnelsoni-20
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The Program on Negotiation (PON) at Harvard Law School is an interdisciplinary research center on negotiation and conflict resolution. Founded and based at Harvard Law School, it is a consortium of faculty, students, and staff at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, and other Boston-area schools. Drawing from numerous fields of study including law, business, government, psychology, economics, anthropology, and education, PON works to connect rigorous research and scholarship with a deep understanding of practice. Its Podcasts—PONcasts—record interviews with PON-affiliated faculty, readings of Negotiation newsletter articles, and selected PON events. In addition to Podcasts, PON publishes articles and teaching materials, and presents lectures, discussions, classes, and conferences.
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As a public service in conjunction with more than 35 area radio stations, Delaware Sea Grant produces SeaTalk, a bimonthly series of 30- and 60-second radio announcements and video podcasts on subjects ranging from sharks to sand dunes to current marine science research. The series has been in production at the University of Delaware for more than 30 years.