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    went to record my podcast I felt like I had so much to day because of all the research I had done within the past several weeks. The essay that prepared me the most for this assignment would have to be the annotated bibliography The reason I feel this was the case is because of all the research that went into making this essay. I spent so much time reading different essays about other people who share the same view as me and this helped me think of topic to discuss in my podcast. When I starting…

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    geology, I started to step back and try to do my own small research on religions and the compared and contrasted views of them. Getting to read someone’s else view of religion, especially God, is the main reason I chose this particular podcast. The On Being podcast, “The Evolution of God” features Robert Wright discussing the topics and questions in his book The Evolution of God. The topics lean towards finding moral truth , contradictions of religions, and seeing how the views of God’s…

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    Caregiver Research Paper

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    The role of caregiver impacts us all. By supporting the caregiver, we enable them to continue in their role. The Protecting Health of the Family Caregiver podcast tells the story of the impact of caregiving on the caregiver, and support services available. According to the podcast, there are tens of millions of unpaid caregivers in the United States alone. This bears an impact on society and families. Many of these caregivers are elderly caring for elderly. Often times, the caregivers have…

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    Adam Carolla Essay

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    improvement subjects. In 2009, the show was cancelled and he went on to do a daily podcast, from his personal website. In the same year that it was started, it was haled by iTunes, as the Best Audio Podcast of 2009. He still hosts his own talk show on the The Adam Carolla Show podcast, which is known for being the most downloaded podcast and had set a record with Guinness World Records in 2011, as the most downloaded podcast, with close to 60 million single downloads between March 2009 and March…

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    Post Truth Era

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    media to deceive society into thinking a certain way. Before listening to this podcast, I have heard of the term “post-truth” associated with the US election and the lack of truth within these elections and media. Post-Truth is essentially a euphemism for the lies and deception within society. The term is often refers to the idea of reason and rationality being overpowered by one’s emotions. The reason behind this podcast was the idea of Donald Trump providing false information towards the…

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    Serial Film Analysis

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    viewer consider the seedy side of human nature. True crime shows and podcasts are so popular because…

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    In this podcast with Alix Spiegel and Lulu Miller I found it interesting that Roger Hart was the first environmental psychologist to study children in natural settings. Hart followed 86 children in his study and asked them to bring him to some dangerous places. In the study Hart realized how far the children brought him and was surprised by how well they knew about their local town. Hart then links up with these same children 35 years later and asks them to show him where they use to play when…

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    The podcast titled “The Fat Blue Line,” raises awareness to an issue that is common practice yet it is not commonly discussed. The podcast reflects over an instance in which Richard Price, a screenwriter, partook in a ride along with cops and came across an impactful situation. He essentially witnessed racial profiling committed by the cops in which they assumed a black man, Cleveland Carter, was up to no good because he was riding his bike with a white child, Noah Rosenberg. This instance…

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    Following is an annotated bibliography that helps to broaden the context of the issues and concepts discussed by FLC members. Teaching and Learning. Mellody, M., & National Research Council. (2014). Training students to extract value from big data: Summary of a workshop. Washington, District of Columbia: National Academies Press. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.mtsu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=941883&site=eds-live&scope=site This in-depth…

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    Woodrow Wilson's Speech

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    In the podcast, Wilson, Princeton, and the purge Woodrow Wilson is a point of the debate at Princeton University and what his legacy should be remembered as. In the first segment of the podcast. A black woman in the Black Justice League:at Princeton University, explains her debate to the school’s President, Chris Eisgruber. She explains her reasoning for the removal of Wilson's name on one of the school's buildings. As well as, the removal of his statue in the dining hall. She talks about how…

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