Author: Alain Guillot
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446 Kevin Boyle: The conflicts over race, sex, and war during the 60s
in podcastAbout Kevin Boyle Years ago Kevin Boyle stumbled across an obscure photo of a Chicago neighbourhood celebrating the Fourth of July 1961. From that image – and the story it tells – he’s built The Shattering, his new history of the 1960s. Kevin is the William Smith Mason Professor of American History at Northwestern University.…
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Is video marketing the next big thing?
When it comes to marketing, trends and tactics are constantly evolving. Something that worked ten years ago may still work today but may not be as impactful compared to newer tactics. One marketing trend that has recently taken the marketing world by storm is that of video marketing. Video has often been used to market…
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How food addiction is slowly killing us
in OpinionWe have always been addicted to food We were addicted to food before we were addicted to drugs. The thing is that when we were hunter-gatherers, we didn’t have access to numerous bags of chips and sugary sodas, so we didn’t have health problems related to food addictions and obesity. However, with time, food became…
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445 Kyla Schuller: White, self serving, feminism only benefits the few
in podcastAbout Kyla Schuller Kyla Schuller is an award-winning feminist scholar who uncovers new intersections between race, gender, sexuality, and the sciences in U.S. culture. Praised as “a gifted storyteller” in the New York Times Book Review, she lectures throughout North America and Europe and has published two books: The Trouble with White Women (2021) and…
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Wholesale Decisions Regarding Cosmetic Packaging
If looking for cosmetic packaging as a wholesaler, then you will want to know that you can easily source packaging that relates specifically to a product. It is good to have a choice of packaging that is bespoke to the product and so will combine with it and add to its mass-market appeal. It is…
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444 Edward Dolnick: Two rival scientists compete to be the first to decode the Rosetta Stone
in podcastAbout Edward Dolnick Edward Dolnick is the author of Down the Great Unknown and the Edgar Award-winning The Rescue Artist. A former chief science writer at the Boston Globe, he has written for The Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, and many other publications. Where to find Edward Dolnick Website The Writing of the…