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John Burroughs (1837-1921) was an immensely popular writer during his lifetime. He traveled with John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt; he spent various afternoons with Thomas Edison and Walt Whitman. He was Whitman's first biographer. One might say he had, for many years, his pen on the pulse of the times. Now the times are different and Burroughs is forgotten. Still, with relaxed patience, one can experience his works as they breathe the fresh simplicities of life, especially his intimate milieu: the great outdoors, the flora and fauna, rocks, water, the air and sky —and man's place in the midst of it all.
His poetry can be grouped with his minor writings; he had clear insight into his own facility in poems, to wit, the title page of BIRD AND BOUGH, his sole volume of verse, sports a self-deprecating epigraph from a line by John Bunyan: "Some said, John, print it; others said, Not so." All of his published poetry can be found in this collection, with the exception of "My Own Should Come To Me" and "Waiting." The later, frequently anthologized, was his most well known, and liked, even today. — A PDF of the poem texts can be found as one of the episodes.
— These poems were recorded at various times and in various places through the years. Recording qualities vary.
This is an on-going collection. Come back from time-to-time. See you at Slabsides!
John Burroughs - Poems and Other Short Works
Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.
Book Review
The New York Times
Most of us sense great changes in the world. Something's Going On. But what? And who's doing it? What do all the changes mean? And where does one turn for answers? Try The Paula Gordon Show.
The Paula Gordon Show is a rarity -- something genuinely new. Paula and co-host Bill Russell find remarkable people. Then they engage them in lively conversation. The guests regularly make sense of a life-time of sometimes decidedly technical work. And it's entertaining. No edits, no commentary, no interruptions from dead-end call-ins. Just deeply important, engrossing conversations. It's been called "'Cliff Notes' for the Baby Boom."
"We all have too much data and too little time," says Gordon. "Our listeners are just like us -- curious and eager to learn. But it's tough to find the people actually creating our future. And even harder to get first-hand access to them. Bill and I are a lot like scouts. Explorers. We go a little way ahead to see what's going on in the territory we're about to enter. Who's doing the interesting work? What do we need to know? What are we missing? Then we return with the broadcast, audio cassettes and soon the Internet. Our listeners have a life. They don't have the time or sometimes the inclination to do the background work. That's our job ! Hence 'Cliff Notes"' laughs Gordon, who was nominated for an Emmy for the television interviews she conducted before venturing into twenty years of film and video production. "I'm home," she says simply.
Bill Russell is co-host. He vigilantly balances Gordon's enthusiasm with a well tempered skepticism. "Paula and I are both genuinely excited about the changes going on all around us. And sobered. Big Things are happening in a remarkable range of endeavors. We hear the same words coming from people doing totally different work. We're surrogates for our listeners, exploring new developments in the physical, scientific, intellectual and spiritual realms. Too many people in all walks of life simply don't know how much is going on that's positive. This Show is a chance to hear about work that gives both of us hope and others are responding that way too.
It's a reality check, not 'pollyanna.' That's gratifying. "Our guests are people all over the world who both think and act," says Gordon. "They include scientists, artists, religious thinkers and physicians, writers, business people, educators and public figures. Atlanta has it's fair share. Our first guest in the New Year is Renee Glover, Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority. Cities all over the country are following her lead in providing transitional public housing for families. Renee doesn't just talk about change -- she's creating solutions." The conversation with Glover was recorded live at The Commerce Club in downtown Atlanta, where the show originates once a month.
The Paula Gordon Show Podcast
This is the podcast for Design 100, the Design Thinking course taught by Professor Marvin Malecha, FAIA, at NC State University's College of Design.
D100 Design Thinking
Author Nigel Warburton reads from his book Philosophy: The Classics which is an introduction to 27 key works in the history of Philosophy
Philosophy: The Classics
Teaching and comments by Peter Arcese on classics of world literature
Brilliant Minds
Avete mai sentito di un professore di Italiano e Latino che ha una passione esagerata per il computer (crea siti web, tiene corsi di informatica a studenti e corsi di aggiornamento per insegnanti) ed un'altra, da tempo quasi immemorabile, per la musica (compone canzoni e fa intrattenimenti musicali di vario genere)?
Luigi Gaudio
Uso questo sito soprattutto come supporto per la mia professione di insegnante. A scuola, all’università , nei corsi e seminari che sono chiamato a condurre. Ci sono anche alcune cose personali, come film, libri, pubblicazioni e applicazioni che mi piace creare
Alberto Pian progetto Didanext, Radiotony, Storytelling, IIS Bodoni Paravia Torino
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A collection of short stories, poems and conversations I've had over the years.
Lot 49
This feed contains special items and features produced by the Naked Scientists team including coverage of the Cambridge Science Festival, the BA
Festival of Science and the AAAS Conference
Naked Scientists Special Editions
A series on the history of Jews and Judaism in antiquity.
From Israelite to Jew
A weekly podcast tracing the rise, decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Visit us at http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com
The History of Rome
Welcome to A History of the World. Below you can find all 100 episodes in the series. Although the series has ended, you can continue to listen to the episodes on this page or download them to keep on your computer or mp3 player by following the links on the right.
A History of the World in 100 Objects
Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts focus on education, twenty-first century literacy, authentic instruction and technology integration.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
Teaching for the Future is a Podcast about technology education and media literacy.
Teaching for the Future
Dr. J. Pisano and Mr. D. Morton make interesting musings about music, education, and technology! Topics include all types of audio, music, and electronic technologies! This podcast show is more fun than you can shake a CONDUCTING stick at! Topics include: Music Teacher Education, Music Technology, Music Education, Instructional Technology, Radio, Audio and more!
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Experts discuss art, history, politics, religion, science, and more.
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A collection of short stories, poems and conversations I've had over the years.
Lot 49
Professor Carol mixes humor with history to bring you this entertaining series about music. From concerts, opera, and composers, to folk song collectors and singing parrots, Professor Carol tells it all â the whys, the whats, and the so whats. Get previews of the Cliburn Concerts, the Dallas Wind Symphony, and more.
Professor Carol
A program designed to provide the basics of digital radio production
Teacher In the Pocket
Artists and curators preview upcoming exhbitions and intrepret works from the collection of the Indiana University Art Museum. Angles from the IU Art Museum is a production of WFIU Public Media from Indiana University
WFIU: Angles from the IU Art Museum Podcast
Vamos a ejercitar tu oido para ingles! Practicar y aprender con un nativo. Las sesiones incluyen entrevistas, practicas de
conjugacion, consejos, grabaciones de discursos, y otros recursos. Suerte con tu ingles!
Tu Ingles! podcast
These are the old episodes of English as a Second Language Podcast from ESLPod.com. For the new episodes, please go to our other feed or visit our website. ESL Podcast is brought to you by Dr. Lucy Tse and Dr. Jeff McQuillan of the Center for Educational Development. (Note: Podcasts #2 - #11 are not yet available.)
ESL Podcast - Previous Episodes
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
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Are We Alone? - Science Radio for Thinking Species
The Intellectual Property Colloquium is an online audio program devoted to intellectual property topics. We aspire to be something like an NPR talk show, but focused on copyrights and patents, and aimed primarily at a legal audience. Each show lasts one hour and features guests drawn from academia, the judiciary, and/or from technology and media companies. Lawyers who listen to the show can earn free CLE credit in California, New York, Texas, Illinois, Washington, and soon over a dozen other states. The Colloquium is produced through a partnership between the UCLA School of Law, the law firm of Loeb & Loeb, the economic consultancy LECG, and the National Jury Project, a professional jury research and trial consulting firm with offices in California, Minnesota, and New Jersey. It is hosted by UCLA Law Professor Doug Lichtman. Visit us on the web at www.ipcolloquium.com.
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