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Michael E. DeBakey
Photograph shows Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, a heart surgeon in Houston, Texas
Michael E. Young, Senior Organ Recital, April 21, 1964
Concert program for Michael E. Young, Senior Organ Recital, April 21,
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Michael E. Young, Organ Recital, February 1, 1966
Concert Program for Michael E. Young, Organ Recital, February 1, 196
Michael E. Cooke Interview
An interview with Michael E. Cooke discussing his military service during the Vietnam War with Mike Downs on February 5, 1984
Michael E. Mattox Interview
An interview with Michael E. Mattox in Louisville, Kentucky discussing his experiences as a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War on June 12, 1998
Ep. #137 - Michael E. Mann & The Trouble
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.We start this week’s double episode on climate science and climate policy with ruminations on Trumpian arguments against fuel efficiency, Europe breaking its heat record, and what in retrospect were the breakthrough technological achievements of the 1970s—the Ronco inside the egg shell egg scrambler and the Popeil pocket fisherman. Then (14:04) we chat with star climate scientist Michael E. Mann. Mike brings us up to speed on the implications of the latest climate science and explains why the current attribution models connecting climate change to extreme weather events and sea level rise may be too conservative. We talk about the 20thanniversary of his famous “hockey stick” chart and how far we’ve come on climate adaptation since then. We turn from there to some of his recent projects branching out into new media ranging from his blog (http://michaelmann.net) to his much anticipated children’s book (The Tantrum that Saved the World)—a collaboration with author/illustrator Meg Herbert—and Mike tells us why he thinks scientists need to engage the public directly in an era of fragmented and often manipulated news media. We close by discussing why it’s so important to engage youth around climate issues and why We. All. Need. To. Vote. This. November. In our second segment (48:32) we check in with Soren Dudley and Johnathan Guy, two editors of an impressive brand new online magazine, The Trouble, which offers a forum for bringing together left political thinking and climate policy. Johnny and Soren explain why they think this intervention is so timely and necessary today, bringing together direct action spirit and wonky policy discussion. Please check out their excellent work at https://www.the-trouble.com, follow them @thetroublemag and, above all, send them love
Autographed photo of Michael E. DeBakey
John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.Photograph of Michael DeBakey, famous heart surgeon, inscribed 'To Mrs. Ruth Etting Alderman Best wishes Michael E. DeBake
Turning Toward Being: The Podcast: Michael E. Zimmerman, Part 2
This is continuation of the conversation we began with Professor Emeritus Michael E. Zimmerman (University of Colorado, Boulder) from Issue 1 of Volume 1
Letter to the editor from York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis on a recent Augus
Letter to the editor from York County sheriff Michael E. Bemis on a recent Augusta Mental Health Institute (AMHI) study regarding refused or delayed admissions to AMHI for York County Jail inmates
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Kirja-arvostelu: Alcohol in America : drinking practices and problems. Walter B. Clark & Michael E. Hilton (ed.
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