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Key News: Dr. Susan Sheridan Host: Wendy Bloomenthal Guest: Dr. Susan Sheridan Director: Sam Anderson Cameras: Stephanie Roulic and Noelia Gigli Sound: Angie MacGray Editor: Kayla Creamer Wendy Bloomenthal hosts this episode of Key News. Guest, Dr. Susan Sheridan, talks about her research and interest in the effects of writing as a range of meaningful marks - scribbles, drawings, writing, mathematical notation, musical notation - on the evolution of the human brain, as well as on the development of modern children’s brains in connection with their abilities to think as artists, writers, mathematicians and musicians, but as speakers.
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Date Found: July 10, 2011
Date Produced: July 06, 2011
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July 16, 2011
7/11/2011 – Healthy competition can boost morale and help build camaraderie.  At Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. a group of Chiefs and First Sergeants competed in a game of volleyball.
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July 16, 2011
Robert Burns – Address To The Toothache
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July 16, 2011
Garden Of Verses – Pirate Story
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July 16, 2011
Many of the men and women in NASA’s Astronaut Corps come from the ranks of the U.S. military.  Sgt. Todd Hunter tells us how Marines have made their mark at NASA.
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July 13, 2011
Professor Renata Salecl explores the paralysing anxiety and dissatisfaction surrounding limitless choice. Does the freedom to be the architects of our own lives actually hinder rather than help us? Does our preoccupation with choosing and consuming actually obstruct social change?
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