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    Ohio, Kentucky Feuding Over a Rock in a Hard Place

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    Interview with Fred Kight on National Public Radio discussing the dispute over Indian Head Rock on January 26, 2009.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/indian_head_rock/1055/thumbnail.jp

    Understanding The Fannie/Freddie Takeover NPR

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    Examining Chrysler\u27s 1979 Rescue

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    Socially Disorganized Rural Communities

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    The article talks about the social disorganization of rural communities in the U.S. It is stated that family farming has been on the decline for decades, with the numbers of farmers dropping by 16 million since 1950 and farms decreasing by over 4 million during the past century. It is inferred that a part of a community\u27s history and way of life are being forfeited when local business are closing. According to the author, the theory of social disorganization emphasizes social integration and stability as necessary conditions for community. It offers some of the disadvantages of disorganized communities, such as the lack of collective efficacy

    Zuckerberg to Facebook Users: Trust Us (NPR interview)

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    Guy Raz interviews Mark Zuckerberg on National Public Radio in 2010https://epublications.marquette.edu/zuckerberg_files_videos/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Genetics in Utah : NPR talk of the nation, science Friday for May 15, 1998

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    audioThis is a 1 hour, 9 seconds audio transcript of National Public Radio's Science Friday that was taped at Westminster College of Salt Lake on 1998/05/15. The host, Ira Flatow, leads a panel composed of University of Utah scientists and researchers, Jeffrey Bodkin, Mario Capecchi, Ray Gesteland, Mark Leppert, and Steve Prescott. The panel explores family registers for genetic tracking and testing, work on the genetic basis of diseases such as epilepsy and and heart problems, the genetic research being done in Utah by people like Mario Capecchi, and some of the ethical issues within the field of genetic research

    Excerpts of National Public Radio Broadcasts of 1977 Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaty

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    Excerpts of National Public Radio\u27s broadcast of U.S. Senate debate on the Panama Canal Treaty interrupted by brief audio clips of television programs and classical music; includes speech by U.S. Senator James O. Eastland expressing his opposition to the treaty

    Why Disability And Poverty Still Go Hand In Hand 25 Years After Landmark Law

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    This NPR article and radio clip explores why disability and poverty are commonly connected even after 25 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act.https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/antipoverty/1009/thumbnail.jp

    All Things Considered - James Still Interview

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    An interview of James Still by Noah Adams of the National Public Radio program All Things Considered at his home in Hindman, Knott County, Kentucky broadcast on November 10, 1995. The interview begins at 35:45 and concludes at 47:35
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