Hi I'm Thais! Welcome to my podcast where I talk about contemporary deliberations, the Bill of Rights, & literature from time to time. Happy listening!
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Are modern scientists going too far? Maybe they should take a step back & listen to Mary Shelley...
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A close friend, & a mutual ASMR listener himself, Fidel Negrete, sat down with me to discuss some arguments made by Olivia Kissper about the integrity and true benefits of ASMR on viewers/listeners.
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This is what I would like to think will be the first of my quarantine-series. This evening (over Facetime audio) I talked to high school senior John Garcia to talk about his experience as a student in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Equally, I share my shift because of the pandemic, as a college student. Together, we hope that this conversation…
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This podcast is specific to my Maker’s project for ENG 05H @ MSMU!
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With the Independence Day around the corner, the ideas surrounding one of my favorite topics, the Fourth Amendment & in this podcast, the application of it in local government through usage of drones, & what it means to be a patriot in the 21st Century are discussed with my good friend & unit mate Karen.…
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Are monsters truly monsters for their actions or is it a culmination of intention?
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In today’s podcast, I discuss the counter-culture aestheticism movement of the Victorian Era that clashed with the era’s religious conviction and how author Oscar Wilde meshed the two in his novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray”.
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Many students suffer from the idea of taking on a problem set even if they are capable of doing so? From a student’s perspective, Matthew T. Kidwell analyze what can make such an action happen... from the woman that experiences such a phenomenon to the man that thrives in Math.
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In the midst of the burning of the Notre Dame Cathedral, built in the 12th Century in Paris, France, there have been arguments regarding the seemingly excess amount of money that has thus far been donated for the reparations of the Cathedral merely in the last two weeks. This podcast will explore the histories of similar buildings and discuss the o…
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How a quote by Justice Potter Stewart sparked an idea about societies, especially about the Victorian Era as depicted in the short novel “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde”
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