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Posted by Matthew Hartmann May 20th, 2010 |
Matthew interviews Nick Dupree, a 28 year old man with muscular dystrophy who is campaigning for disability rights and healthcare reform in the US.
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Tags: disability, health care reform, muscular dystrophy, nick dupree, rights Posted in Social Sciences | No Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean May 10th, 2010 |
Kaelee Dean takes a look at her own attitudes towards feminism, and how they have evolved over the years, while also touching on the impact feminism has had on a society of young, confused, highly pressured women.
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Tags: education, f, feminism, feminist, modern, motherhood, rudd, women, word Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | No Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean January 12th, 2010 |
Kaelee Dean brings you an introduction to roller derby, and gets hooked on it herself.
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Tags: blocker, jammer, krista wehrmann, pivot, roller derby, sports, tutu Posted in Social Sciences, The Less You Know | 1 Comment »
Posted by Alanna Horgan December 23rd, 2009 |
From Caga tió to Mel Gibson menorahs, Pac Man Christmas trees and Wear Brown Shoes Day, December really is the funnest month of the year.
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Tags: bi carbonate of soda, cago tio, christmas, hannukah, Hello Kitty, Mel Gibson, Pac Man Posted in Geek Stuff, Social Sciences | 2 Comments »
Posted by Matthew Hartmann December 11th, 2009 |

Matthew talks about online dating and his experiences with it.
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Tags: okcupid, online dating Posted in Social Sciences | No Comments »
Posted by Lara Horgan November 17th, 2009 |
Why atheism is on its way to becoming just like any other religion.
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Tags: atheism, atheist, dawkins, flying spaghetti monster, religion, religious Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | 5 Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean November 3rd, 2009 |
With the potential of immortality some time in the next century, will we be a society of Hob Gadlings or will life continue to pass us by, no matter how long it is? Kaelee Dean looks briefly at the implications of life eternal.
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Tags: eternal life, future science, immortality, nanotechnology, overpopulation, ray kurzweil Posted in Philosophy, Science & Tech, Social Sciences | 2 Comments »
Posted by Kaelee Dean October 13th, 2009 |
‘Do not teach your children never to be angry; teach them how to be angry.’ ~Lyman Abbott
Kaelee Dean looks at the social taboo on anger, new and emerging views of anger, and why it is healthier to express anger than to ignore it.
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Tags: anger, anger management, henry rollins, Philosophy, rage, society, sue parker hall, taboo Posted in Philosophy, Social Sciences | 1 Comment »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 9th, 2009 |
Does the Wii teach children violent behaviour and how to use it? No, says Alanna Horgan.
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Tags: gamers, Gaming, video games, violence, wii Posted in Gaming, Social Sciences | 1 Comment »
Posted by Alanna Horgan October 8th, 2009 |
Could a plague propel us into dystopic cyberpunk future?
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Tags: Cyberpunk, epidemic, pandemic, shadowrun Posted in Cyberpunk, Social Sciences | No Comments »
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