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Successful dating is about attitude, behaviour and self-belief; it's internal rather than external. Age, stature, physical appearance or financial position are not real barriers or limiters. Once you get to grips with this, anything seems possible and no woman is off limits. Your relationships with women will improve beyond recognition. 10 Minute Dating brings ten minutes of dating tips and advice straight to your ears that will supercharge your dating skills and help you achieve the success you want with women, whatever that means to you. Visit the web site at www.winningwayswithwomen.com My Odeo Channel (odeo/9385ccae1e7c893d) |
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This podcast features five nationally recognized speakers lecturing on the subject of innovations in heart failure management. Some of the hot topics addressed in this program include a discussion of combination therapy in differing patient populations, the implications of diabetes and the metabolic syndrome on cardiovascular disease, differences in the remodeling process in women vs men, and a comparison of the recently updated ACC/AHA and ESC heart failure guidelines. Recorded live at the 2005 American Heart Association Satellite Symposia, "New Perspectives and Controversies in Cardiology" is CME-certified for 2.5 category 1 credits towards the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. |
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with C. Jenna |
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Geography...In Stereo |
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Features and news that uncover the science behind the stories. If you've ever asked, "Why?" you'll love Absolute Science. Winner of the 2006 Podcast Peer Awards: Best Science Podcast. |
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Marion Owen lives on Kodiak Island, Alaska. A New York Times bestselling author, Marion shares organic gardening tips, recipes, interviews and the many ways we are clothed, fed and healed by plants. You'll find her style entertaining, insightful and fun! |
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Research news from the Advanced Concepts Team (ACT) @ the European Space Agency (ESA). The ACT aims at fostering advanced research in space systems, new concepts and working methods. In order to achieve this goal a multidisciplinary team of young scientific and engineering post-doctoral researchers are working on emerging technologies and innovative concepts in the space domain. |
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SCIENCE FICTION--Video Podcast (16 x 9): The Adventures of Thomas Brin is a science fiction series about a man who thinks he's a machine. A Jules Verne meets Silent Running aesthetic, the Adventures of Thomas Brin harkens back to 60's scifi were the visual effects (VFX) did not have to look real to draw a viewer into the story. Created almost entirely on a virtual set with real actors, this surreal science fiction series is a new, bold direction in independent movie making. From Jeff Sayre, the creator of Thomas Brin, "My vision for the genre of science fiction is to create worlds that, although they are obviously fictitious in look and feel, send the viewer into a fantasy-like realm. I like to think that I am beginning to learn how to use VFX to create moving, impressionist paintings where the mere hint of an idea is sufficient to let the viewers imagination take over. In today's world where even the worst movies can have stunning, well-crafted, real-looking VFX, I wanted to do something different, creating an almost picturebook-like realm." An iPod version optimized for Apple TV is also available at the iTunes Music Store. |
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Alan Watts is one of the most widely read philosophers of the 20th century. In addition to his 28 books, Alan Watts delivered hundreds of public lectures and seminars the recordings of which have been preserved in the archives of the Electronic University, a non-profit organization dedicated to higher education. For the past two years Alan's eldest son, Mark Watts has reviewed and cataloged these talks to prepare them for public broadcast. The Electronic University is now pleased to present the highlights of the spoken works of Alan Watts. |
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Allan Hunkin presents... is a weekly hour of interviews with authors, thought leaders and celebrities conducted by life enhancement speaker and writer Allan Hunkin.
Allan Hunkin is a life enhancement speaker and writer with over 30 years of experience in self help and personal growth and training in five different models of psychology. A broadcaster since 1997 with over 700 interviews to date Hunkin has been called "a lamplighter of our time."
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Direct, blunt, honest, funny, emotional, real -- these are youth voices telling their stories their own way. YouthCast features a new youth-produced piece each week from Generation PRX -- a project that connects youth radio producers and brings youth voices to public radio and beyond via the Public Radio Exchange. Visit generation.prx.org to learn more. |
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www.iAnatomie.com - Dr Alireza Jalali |
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Host Deirdre Kennedy explores the complex human-animal relationship through interviews with scientists, authors, musicians and artists. |
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Another Night Shift Of Blogging |
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Future Tense is a daily program that chronicles the social impact of computers, the Internet, and technology in general. Future Tense is produced by American Public Media. |
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Searching for life as we don't know it begins with
understanding life as we do. From amoebas to zebras, from androids to
antimatter, Are We Alone? explores the science that makes life possible.
Find out how to extract DNA from a banana, what size wrench you need to
build a time machine, and whether dark energy can be bottled (yes). Also,
separate the science from pseudoscience during our monthly feature on
critical thinking. Are We Alone? - science radio for thinking species on
any world. |
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the Ophthalmology podcast |
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An astronomy podcast and blog for everyone. Whether you are at home or on the go take us along. |
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Astronomy Cast brings you a weekly fact-based journey through the cosmos. |
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If you have an eye on the environment, or are concerned about the rising cost of energy; Phil Malone describes a selection of energy efficient techniques that can be applied to residential home design. Phil has applied his Embedded Software and Physics training to design and build an energy efficient home in the mountains of Western Maryland. Phil's home is fully instrumented, and it publishes live data to his OurCoolHouse.com website. |
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