…A divine sign that Socrates believed interfered whenever he was about to do something wrong. Socrates says this divine revelation comes by means of a voice. This is best understood as Socrates hearing something like “stop”, whenever he is about to go astray. Key Concept Lofty Utt…
…cal sites. As the digital and everyday increasingly blur, the field becomes something researchers enter through logins, posts, and ongoing participation. Featuring anthropology graduate students Adrian Lugo and Gloria Marquez from Cal State Long Beach, this episode examines how r…
…ef, unannounced hiatus over the past month. The podcast is a ton of fun and something we really value and take seriously at the Lewis Center, but it's also a lot of work and sometimes other responsibilities and deadlines have to come first. That said, we should be back to our reg…
…et the most out of. I'd really like to have this be more of a conversation. One thing that would be really…I was just going to ask people to say where they’re from. [Redacted]… Melissa Jenkins: I added to the chat. It’s… Kelly Grosklags: Okay. Great. [Redacted], I love the show O…
…llowed to become, looking into the future. Russ: But, [?] kind of this Internet thing, isn't it overrated? Just so wide, if I can tell people what I had for lunch and what my cat's doing. Where's the big payoff? Guest: Well, I think, if we get to talk to about AI (artificial inte…
…lip: And so you just start chipping away at your savings, chipping away at everything you have, and ultimately chipping away at retirement. Shankar Vedantam: It's easy to believe this would never happen to me. I would be smarter, savvier, better at saving. And yet, hundreds of mi…
…probably going to be relevant to you wherever you happen to live, covering everything from what makes for an effective state housing law to how transportation systems can manage the transition to increasing density. We also talk about two things that'll be the subject of future e…
…lly are disagreements in principle here, and the scholastics certainly got some things wrong. Yet if we leave the question in this state, we are surely, as Catholics, in a curious state. We recite a creed in which the Son is said to be "consubstantial" with the Father; we speak o…
…of being able to get rid of a lot of stuff we've already got, to simply add new things on top of what we already have, and therefore try to make what we are doing now consistent with what we've done before. The Affordable Care Act, which I supported and still grudgingly support n…
… - Wikiquote Jump to content From Wikiquote I don't expect you to understand anything I'm telling you. But I know you will remember this — that nothing good ever ends . If it did, there would be no people in the world — no life at all , anywhere. And the world is full of people a…
…dditional bio information A lot of corrective reading programs try to avoid the things that give kids problems. No! The key is to teach it properly and confront it . We're slowly moving toward the direction that there is a " dys-teach-ia ”—that kids are logical and have mislearne…
…dditional bio information A lot of corrective reading programs try to avoid the things that give kids problems. No! The key is to teach it properly and confront it . We're slowly moving toward the direction that there is a " dys-teach-ia ”—that kids are logical and have mislearne…
…d its long relationship to the world of cars and trucks. The stories cover everything from import tuners to gardening trucks, auto designers to gas station mechanics, prewar hot rodders to 21st century drift racers. At the heart of Cruising J-Town are the personal and family stor…
…I had a wonderful time growing up. It was a great neighborhood. We had a lot of things that we did, a lot of things that people will never experience that we did. It was wonderful. So, and I had an aorta dissection three years ago. That’s where my aorta tore. And I almost left th…
…chelors of Arts from Barnard College, Columbia University. What's your favorite thing to make? Pronouns: She, her, hers. Cara Lesser Founder & Executive Director Holly Christensen Chief Operating Officer Holly oversees the day-to-day operations of the museum, and ensures that our…