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Mass Paranormal Radio Welcomes Direct Voice Carly-Rose - Jan 06,2009
From Mass Paranormal | BlogTalkRadio Feed
Join us in welcoming Carly Rose she is a direct voice communicator ... More
Join us in welcoming Carly Rose she is a direct voice communicator with the spirits. For chat go to www.myspace.com/massparanormal Psychic/Medium | Mass Paranormal | Ghosts | Direct Voice | Carly Rose Less
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Sasquatch Watch Radio: American Bigfoot Society (ABS) show - Jan 06,2009
From Sasquatch Watch Radio | BlogTalkRadio Feed
Please join hosts Billy Willard and DBD, aka The Blogsquatcher, as ... More
Please join hosts Billy Willard and DBD, aka The Blogsquatcher, as we invite members of the American Bigfoot Society (ABS) to the show. They will discuss the plans and goals of the group. bigfoot | blogsquatcher | billy willard | sasquatch | abs Less
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Squatchdetective Radio 2.0 - Jan 06,2009
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The much anticipated return of Squatchdetective Radio!!! bigfoot | ... More
The much anticipated return of Squatchdetective Radio!!! bigfoot | steve | squatchdetective | sasquatch | kulls Less
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The Man From Illinois
From KQED's Perspectives Podcast
As a new president prepares to take office, Richard Friedlander rec... More
As a new president prepares to take office, Richard Friedlander recalls another man from Illinois from whom no one had to ask for dignity and respect. Less
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Top medical headlines
From CNN Paging Dr. Gupta (video)
Get all of this week's medical news and more on House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
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Milky Way Now in Larger Size!
From 60-Second Science
Milky Way Now in Larger Size!
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365 Days of Astronomy: 1/5/09
From Slacker Astronomy podcast
This is a cross-post of our first contribution to The 365 Days of A... More
This is a cross-post of our first contribution to The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast. Doug and Michael discuss the cause of the seasons here on earth and other aspects of the night sky as explained by simple geometry. Less
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Can water go bad?
From BrainStuff
Many people store water for emergencies -- but is it true that wate... More
Many people store water for emergencies -- but is it true that water sitting for too long will go bad? Listen in as Marshall Brain breaks down the science of water purification in this HowStuffWorks podcast. Less
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SciA: 02 Jan 09
From Science in Action
Science in Action this week assesses the biggest bangs in science o... More
Science in Action this week assesses the biggest bangs in science over the past twelve months and speculates on the fallout over this new year – such at the mightiest ever physics experiment under the Swiss Alps and around the world’s rocket launch pads. Jon Stewart discusses the year past and the one ahead with Jonathan Amos, editor of Science and Environment at BBC news.com, Los Angeles science writer KC Cole, and space engineer Richard Crowther. Less
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Quoi de neuf Docteur 0901
From Studio Salève : Quoi de neuf Docteur ?
Le diabete de type II est la premiere ALD (affection longue duree) ... More
Le diabete de type II est la premiere ALD (affection longue duree) en France. Un facteur genetique determinerait la sensibilite a l alcool. Les acides gras Trans incrimines dans le cancer du sein. Un an d application du decret non fumeur. Prevention et activite physique ou sportive. Fait divers aus US : hysterie collective dans un bus ! Less
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Paul Bannick Photographs the Great Gray Owl
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A few years ago, Paul Bannick went to photograph the Great Gray Owl... More
A few years ago, Paul Bannick went to photograph the Great Gray Owl in Northern Minnesota. He writes: "I went out one morning before the sun had risen and found one owl that was in a particularly photogenic place. I watched that owl: where it flew to, where it perched, how did it come looking for prey, when was the sun on its face." Paul learned what the bird's habits were, and that give him the best chance to capture the image he wanted. Learn more about Paul's book, The Owl and the Woodpecker. Less
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Monday January 5, 2009 - Kansas City Weather Forecast
From Kansas City Weather Podcast
Seasonable Monday - Partly cloudy. High: 35 Monday night - Mostly c... More
Seasonable Monday - Partly cloudy. High: 35 Monday night - Mostly cloudy. Low: 26 Tuesday - Mostly cloudy. High: 38 Wednesday - Partly cloudy. High: 32 Thursday - Partly cloudy. High: 46 Friday - Partly cloudy. High: 48 Direct link to the audio a Monday January 5, 2009 - Kansas City Weather Forecast Less
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Neonatal Resuscitation and Episode 150
From MedicCast: News and Training for EMT and Paramedic medical professionals.
Welcome to Episode 150 The MedicCast is a proud member of the ProMe... More
Welcome to Episode 150 The MedicCast is a proud member of the ProMed Podcast Network. Visit The MedicCast Podcast Site Now! A podcast for EMT’s, Paramedics, and other medical providers of all kinds. Fill out the New Survey! ---------------------------- Link of the Week: MedicCastLive.com with a Look Ahead to EMS in 2009 ---------------------------- Sponsored by the MedicCast Extra – and MedicCast Store Extra Content for MedicCast Listeners for less than $1 per day (via monthly subscription) * NREMT Study and Prep Tips * All Tips and Meds segments from the MedicCast and Nursing Show as separate downloadable files * Special iTunes Podcast Feed for Members — Get the segments as a podcast * Extra Members-Only content added monthly MedicCast Listener Deals at GoDaddy.com – Code BLU27 gets you 10% off your order at checkout Code POD27 gets you 10% off any web hosting order at checkout Try them out and get your piece of the internet at GoDaddy.com! --------------------------------- Listener David's Link on Medevac Oversight ------------- EMS News-- EMT workers arrested in British death Nurses at 911 could cut ambulance runs Student paramedic helps deliver baby Baby born during trans-Atlantic flight --------------------------------- The basics of Neonatal Resuscitation are: * Dry, Warm, Position, Stimulate, Suction (mouth then nose) * blow by oxygen as needed for cyanosis * bag valve mask with 100% O2 for bradypnea (less than 40 BPM) Bag for 20 to 30 breaths over 30 seconds * HR less than 60 after 30 seconds of BVM -- Initiate chest compressions with continued BVM (120 Compressions per minute with ventilations at the ratio of 3:1) Advanced measures of Neonatal Resuscitation include: * Deep tracheal suctioning with signs of meconium aspiration * PALS cardiac interventions and drugs Links for Neonatal Resuscitation: Maryland Medical Protocols for EMTs and Paramedics Neonatal Resuscitation An outline review Neonatal Resuscitation Program ---------------------------------- Contact the MedicCast EMS Podcast: Comment or share ideas at the MedicCast Forums forums.mediccast.com Rate the podcast at iTunes and help others find the MedicCast Visit the MedicCast Store Get the MedicCast Newsletter -- Sign up now -- it's free! PodcasterNews, customize your newscast! Other Podcasts: * MedicCast News * MedicCast Live * Headliner News Roundup * The Nursing Show (coming soon, visit the blog now!) Contact Me! Call the Voice Mail Line -- (941) 306-3342 email me at podmedic@mac.com ——————————–---- This week's Musical Artist – Matthew Ebel and the song "Downtown" Check out Matthew’s songs on iTunes Matthew Ebel ————————————- Until next time, Scene safety, BSI! Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Less
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DrChris:05 Jan 09
From Dr Karl and the Naked Scientist
How a fleet of underwater robots could solve the mysteries of the d... More
How a fleet of underwater robots could solve the mysteries of the deep; using soap operas to teach people about contraception - and what REALLY happened moments after the Big Bang. Less
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TWiV #14 - Common cold, H5N1 transmission, HIV denial, Ebola
Vincent and Alan discuss a viral upper respiratory tract infection,... More
Vincent and Alan discuss a viral upper respiratory tract infection, transmission of H5N1 influenza virus, death of an HIV denialist, and the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Less
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Resolution Revolution - Conversations with Rick Hayes - Jan 05,2009
From Conversations with Rick Hayes | BlogTalkRadio Feed
Could making a resolution for the new year be a benefit to one's li... More
Could making a resolution for the new year be a benefit to one's life path - or not? On this edition of CTR with Rick Hayes we examine the 'reach for the stars' goals of life called Resolutions. life after | life | lifesgift | rick hayes | resolutions Less
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Playful Pranks From Apple's Founder
From NPR: Hmmm.... Krulwich on Science Podcast
Steve Wozniak isn't just known for being a tech innovator. He's als... More
Steve Wozniak isn't just known for being a tech innovator. He's also widely-known for playing pranks at the launch of new Apple products — like ordering 4,000 cups of coffee from Starbucks during the launch of the iPhone. Less
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World in Progress: Development in A Globalized World
From World in Progress:
In this programme: Hoping for a brighter future: the Armenian minor... More
In this programme: Hoping for a brighter future: the Armenian minority in Turkey -- Controversial Broadcaster: Free North Korea Radio -- Still afraid: African refugees in South Africa -- Learning English: Moto Drivers in Rwanda preparing for tourists You can podcast World in Progress or listen online Armenian Minority In Turkey Hopes For Brighter Future The mass killings of Armenians in 1915 by Turkey's then Ottoman rulers -- considered by many to have been genocide -- was followed by decades of mistrust and tension between Turks and Armenians. Today, Turkey's surviving Armenian minority is caught in the middle. Many feel a strong connection to both ethnic groups and want move on from the bitterness and problems of the past. There are hopes in Istanbul that reconciliation is now possible. Report: Dorian Jones African Refugees In South Africa Are Still Afraid It's now more than half a year on from the violent attacks on foreigners in South Africa -- negative news is no longer splashed on the front pages of newspapers and the refugee camps for displaced people have been closed. But people are still worried. During xenophobic attacks in South Africa in May 2008, about 60 black African foreigners were killed and tens of thousands were forced to leave their homes. The attacks were carried out by black South Africans -- on people from other African countries, including Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Somalia. The xenophobic attacks first broke out in the Alexandria township near Johannesburg, and then spread to KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Many of the refugees found shelter in temporary camps. Today, many refugees have returned home. But for others, there is no possibility of returning – they have to still deal with the xenophobia that's lying dormant in South Africa. Report: Almuth Schellpeper Free North Korea Radio Remains Controversial Free North Korea Radio (FNKR) is a short wave radio station in Seoul, run by North Korean defectors. Their goal is to bring about the downfall of the North Korean regime -- not through violence, but by teaching North Koreans what democracy means. But the station which was set up in 2004 by defector, Sung Min Kim, is now under pressure to close down. Some South Korean groups claim the radio station is provoking war because it is upsetting the regime in Pyongyang and claim it violates an agreement by both sides to not broadcast propaganda. Report: Rebecca Henschke Moto Cycle Drivers In Rwanda Prepare For Globalization Motos, short for motorcycles, are the city's quickest and most readily available form of transportation in Kigali, Rwanda. Drivers who can negotiate in English have an edge over their competitors. Kigali is a thriving capital nestled between Rwanda’s sprawling green hills. City streets bustle with people, cars and thousands of green and yellow motorcycles, which are a landmark of the cityscape. At nearly every street corner, stoplight and parking lot, there are motorcycle drivers ready to take you to your chosen destination. But these motorcyclists are not the people you would normally expect to be at the forefront of government policy -- but they are. Just months after Rwanda joined the East African Community, the government began to organize English lessons, for all 3 000 drivers in the city. Report: Tanya Castle Less
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Earth closest to sun on January 4, 2009
From Earth & Sky Podcast
January 4, 2009. Our planet swings closest to the sun today, while ... More
January 4, 2009. Our planet swings closest to the sun today, while it’s winter in the northern hemisphere. In early July, the Earth will be at its farthest point from the sun – during northern hemisphere summer. Less
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The Skeptic Zone #5 - 7.Nov.2008
Dr Eugenie Scott - Dr Paul Willis - Mind Body $pirit - Young Scientists Awards - Sam Wightman
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