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Anton Chekhov wrote three interconnected short stories, sometimes referred to as "THE LITTLE TRILOGY." The three tales , "The Man In a Case," "Gooseberries," and "About Love," have been continually admired and read for more than a hundred years as individual stories. When read/listened to together, they reveal interrelated, reoccurring characters and themes. The three stories, recorded here in public performance, are available in two audiobook formats as well as three separate story episodes. Total audiobook length: 1 hour 32 minutes.
Anton Chekhov - The Little Trilogy [Unabridged]
The Creative Writing Podcast at AmericanWriters.com is designed to help writers of all levels. The focus is on characterization, narrative, plot development, dialogue, conflict, setting, literary archetypes, etc. Episodes are not centered around mindless, useless pep talks and recycled writing tips. Rather, the Podcast at AmericanWriters.com offers in-depth analysis of what works and what doesn't, with explanations and original writing samples. Subscribe and visit AmericanWriters.com for more information.
AmericanWriters.com -- Creative Writing Podcast
Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
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Public domain poetry from LibriVox volunteers reading and recording all over the planet. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. Many hundreds of free recordings of classic poetry are available at LibriVox.org. Many more to come in this regular podcast. (Click on the "Name" column heading to sort poems by the authors' names.)
The LibriVox Poetry Podcast [Unabridged]
Weekly lecture by authors reading and discussing their latest works. Go on, live and learn by exploring our entire collection of great lectures.
Forum Network | Book Tour Podcast Podcast
Shakespeare High: Your Shakespeare Classroom on the Internet joins the podcasting revolution to enhance your study and enjoyment of Shakespeare! Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store.
Shakespeare High Podcast Center
Brian Lehrer and his guests take on the issues dominating conversation in New York and around the world. This daily program from WNYC, New York Public Radio cuts through the usual talk radio punditry and brings a smart, humane approach to the day's events.
WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show
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A podcast by veterinary ethologist Myrna Milani covering a wide range of topics related to animal health, behavior, and the human-animal bond. Learn more at www.mmilani.com
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A short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) Here is a somewhat obscure tale titled "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" —obscure of course, until Mr. Button was conflated with Mr. Pitt. — This recording is the complete, original story as penned by Fitzgerald in the early 1920s. It was published originally in Colliers and finally collected in his popular Tales of the Jazz Age. One might call Benjamin Button an odd addition to the collection, as he was born in 1860, the year prior to Lincoln gaining his Presidency —a long way from the Jazz Age, which marked its begiining when Benjamin was 60... and he was... well, you'll have to listen to the REAL story to find out what happened before Hollywood stepped in...
The story is prefaced by Fitzgerald's brief humorous comment hidden away in the book's table of contents. Here he establishes both the tale's humor and its pathos and in a further sense, grounds it in our growing tradition of American literary sensibilities, echoing towards Mr. Clemens.
The musical accompaniment is from a public domain recording of L. Beethoven’s Cello Sonata in A, Opus 69, the fourth movement, as performed by John Michel. The piano is unattributed.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
An collection of short stories by the inimitable Lev (Leo) Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828-1910). Unlike commercial audiobooks, anticipate seeing more stories appearing in this on-going podcast. Current audiobook length: 1 hr. 48 mins.
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy - A Short Story Collection [Unabridged]
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
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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
Teaching and comments by Peter Arcese on classics of world literature
Brilliant Minds
Limited Fork Music offers electronic and jazz-based experiments in sound as well as spoken experiments. Limited Fork Music is on the soothing side of the avant-garde. Limited Fork Music seeks and makes audible pulses. Limited Fork Music is also a literary poetry jukebox where the ego associated with high art has been overcome. Come here each week for the latest Limited Fork tune(s). Learn more about Limited Fork Poetics and see related video poams in the Limited Fork and Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts.
Limited Fork Music
61. Surgery Consult IV: Diagnosis, Tests and Treatment
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In this episode, Dr Jonathan White discusses how to use the findings of history & physical examination to make a diagnosis, order tests and generate a treatment plan for the surgical patient. After listening to this episode, learners should be able to:    •   Describe the RIME framework of medical student development.    •   Describe how to make a differential diagnosis using key features and medical knowledge.    •   List the common tests employed in surgical diagnosis, and explain their rational use.    •   Use the DAVID framework to make a treatment plan.    •   Describe how a consult note is written. Running time 22:08
61. Surgery Consult IV: Diagnosis, Tests and Treatment
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In this episode, Dr Jonathan White discusses the abdominal examination. After listening to this episode, learners should be able to:    •   Explain how to prepare for the abdominal examination    •   Describe the IPPA system of abdominal examination    •   Describe a number of simple tips to improve each step of the abdominal examination Running time 20:15
60. Surgery Consult III: The Abdominal Exam
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In this episode, Dr Jonathan White discusses the approach to examining the surgical patient. After listening to this episode, learners should be able to: Explain the role of physical examination in the diagnostic process Describe how to alleviate patients' concerns about physical examination Outline the sequence of steps in a typical physical examination Describe the importance of observation, vital signs and analgesia in the physical examination Describe the importance of having a systematic approach to the physical examination Running time 19:25
59. Surgery Consult II: Approach to the Physical Exam
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In this episode, Dr Jonathan White discusses how students can improve their surgical history-taking skills. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: describe a general approach to the surgery consult explain the importance of focus in the surgical history list the main elements of the surgical history identify aspects of each part of the history which are of special importance in the surgical patient Running time 19:28
58. Surgery Consult I: Taking the Surgical History
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In this episode, Dr Jonathan White provides tips for maximizing the learning of students working on the surgical team. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: list 12 tips for getting the most out of your time in the surgery clerkship by enhancing learning, being a better team member and learning around your patients Running time 13:53
57. Twelve Tips for Surgical Students
16:40
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White provides a guide for students learning in the operating room. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: explain why medical students have to go to the OR describe the role of the student in the OR before, during and after the operation describe the three domains of learning in the OR Running time 18:23
56. Learning in the Operating Room
18:23
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White provides a guide for students working on the surgical team. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: describe the role of students on the team describe how students integrate into the surgical team differentiate 'education' from 'service' and define the term "scut work" explain the importance of supervision describe the challenges and opportunities of the "surgical culture" Running time 13:42
55. Working on a Surgical Team
16:40
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White provides an introduction to the surgery clerkship. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: describe what a surgery clerkship is explain the purpose of the surgery clerkship list the 3 different types of students who are in the surgery clerkship describe what students are supposed to learn in the surgery clerkship Running time 16:06
54. An Introduction to the Surgery Clerkship
16:40
In this episode, Dr Sukhdeep Dulai discusses how to manage the child who presents with a limp. After listening to this podcast, learners should be able to: describe the important elements of the history in the child with a limp describe the important elements of physical examination in the child with a limp list the common causes of limp in a child, discriminating between urgent and less urgent causes outline the treatment of the conditions causing limp in a child Running time 23:18
53. Pediatric Orthopedics: The child with a limp
23:18
In this episode, Dr Chris DeGara discusses evidence-based medicine and its use in surgery. After listening to this podcast, learners will be able to: explain the purpose of evidence in medicine list the different levels of evidence list the different grades of recommendations outline the challenges of obtaining evidence when comparing surgical treatments describe some factors which influence the adoption of evidence in practice Running time 15:18
52. Evidence in Surgical Practice
16:40
In this episode, Ameer Farooq discusses surgery of the parotid gland. After listening to this episode, learners should be able to: describe the anatomy and function of the parotid gland list the common causes of parotid gland swelling outline the important features of the history and physical examination in the patient with a parotid swelling describe the treatment of parotid gland swellings, including the complications of surgery Running time 14:14
51. The Parotid Gland
16:40
In this episode, Dr Jonathan White discusses recent changes in surgical training. After listening to this episode, learners will be able to: describe the features of traditional surgical training outline the advantages and disadvantages of traditional surgical training describe recent changes in the ways that physicians are trained list potential challenges these changes may pose to surgical training outline possible solutions to these challenges Running time 21:48
50. Surgical Training
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