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The Conversation: Wednesday, June 29th, 2016

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Long View; All the World’s a Stage Presents Proof; Amoeba, Naegleria Fowleri; Art on the Zoo Fence

Long View: Neal Milner

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Neal Milner

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Shimer College Classroom Dialogue

At the nexus of young adulthood and college, there is a lot of liberal thought. In part that’s because conservative academics in liberal arts schools are a small minority—less the twenty percent. It can be difficult to function with  liberal peers and students - as last fall’s campus  demonstrations and confrontations clearly showed. According to a recently published book by two political and yes, conservative scientists, it isn’t easy to be a conservative academic. Contributing editor Neal Milner with a look at the book  "Passing on the right."

Intro Music: Rat Race by Smitz

Outro Music: Don't Let Me Down by Dj Backtrack

All the World’s a Stage Presents Proof: Paul Mitri

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There’s something disturbing to us about extraordinary mental capacity; not too many centuries ago, the ability to see things others could not was seen as witchcraft, and duly punished. We still don’t know quite know what to do with genius or its close cousin: madness. David’s Auburn’s play Proof looks at the life of a mathematics genius, its decline and its aftermath, from the perspective of a daughter who is haunted by his legacy. Paul  Mitri is performing in the  All the World’s a Stage Theater company production of Proof. 

Intro Music: Born For Me by The I Don't Cares

Outro Music: Sorry (Instrumental) by Team George

Amoeba, Naegleria Fowleri: Sarah Park

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Sarah Park

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Naegleria fowleri lifecycle stages

This month an Ohio teen water rafting at  the US National Whitewater Center near Charlotte, North Carolina died following a brain infection caused by a  freshwater amoeba. Although Hawaii also has freshwater lakes and streams, there are no cases of  Naegleriafowleri reported in Hawaii. It is summer travel time - and a worthy of a crash course for enjoying freshwater spots without deadly consequences.  Sarah Park is  the State epidemiologist for the Hawaii Department of Health.

Intro Music: Wonderful Tonight by United Guitar Players

Outro Music: Smother by St. Sleep

Art On Zoo Fence: Lynn Forney

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Lynn Forney

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Art on the Zoo Fence Hawaii

It’s along the fence of the Honolulu Zoo on Monsarrat Avenue, across from the bandstand at Kapiolani Park, and it has become part of any walking tour of Waikiki: the ongoing art exhibit known as Art on the Zoo Fence Hawaii. Those painting aren’t there by accident; they’re part of a tradition that goes back more than fifty years. Lynn Forney is determined to keep it going; she’s the President of Art on the Zoo Fence Hawaii.

Intro Music: Prati Verdi by Mctrain

Outro Music: Hilo E / E Lili'u E by Cyril Pahinui

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