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SUMMARY:How Will I Live? The Sociology of Providing for Others
DESCRIPTION:Psychologist Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) defined a hierarchy of needs that motivate human behavior. The most basic of needs are associated with survival\, namely those that answer the question\, “How Will I Live?” These basic needs include breathing\, eating and drinking\, finding shelter\, clothing\, and warmth\, sex\, and sleep. Once these are met\, there are safety needs\, including security\, order\, law\, stability\, and freedom from fear. \nConsidering the importance to each individual of gaining access to the resources needed to achieve these needs\, it is small wonder that leaders of societies have developed a variety of ways to control these resources and thereby control members of their society. Bear in mind then that “providing for others” can have both positive and negative connotations for those being provided access to necessary resources. \nIn this presentation and discussion\, we will explore the sociology\, that is the social behavior\, interactions\, and relationships\, associated with the control of these resources\, including the institutions of \n—land ownership \n—employment \n—marriage \n—expanded families and population control \n—gangs \n—nursing homes and other social institutions \n—social services such as the military and religious orders \n—political systems such as totalitarianism\, aristocracy\, oligarchy\, theocracy\, colonialism\, a republic or democracy\, socialism\, and communism \n—restricting privileges like travel and voting \n—liberty \n—patronage \n—feudalism \n—slavery \n—nomadic and hunter-gatherer cultures \n—[Have I missed one?]   \n  \nCovering the entire scope of this topic is a tall order for the single hour we will be together\, but I hope the presentation and discussion will spark your interest in exploring this further. \n  \n\nPresentation by Dr. Phil Youngblood \n  \n \n\n\n\nDr. Phil Youngblood\n\n\nPrevious lectures on film\n\n\nPodcast\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first. \n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:LIVE: Artemis I Moon Mission Launch
DESCRIPTION:NASA is targeting 2:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday\, Sept. 3\, for the launch of Artemis I\, the first integrated test of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket\, Orion spacecraft\, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. There is a two-hour launch window for the next attempt. \nThe Artemis I flight test is an uncrewed mission around the Moon that will pave the way for a crewed flight test and future human lunar exploration as part of Artemis. \n 
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SUMMARY:The Webb Telescope
DESCRIPTION:The Webb Telescope\nNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has peered into the chaos of the Cartwheel Galaxy\, revealing new details about star formation and the galaxy’s central black hole. Webb’s powerful infrared gaze produced this detailed image of the Cartwheel and two smaller companion galaxies against a backdrop of many other galaxies. This image provides a new view of how the Cartwheel Galaxy has changed over billions of years.  \nNext steps\nThe observatory has a packed schedule of science programs looking at all kinds of cosmic phenomena\, like planets\, stars\, galaxies\, black holes\, and more. Webb will revolutionize our understanding of the universe — but first\, researchers need time to analyze data and make sure that they understand what they’re seeing.  \n What are your expectations of this revolutionary telescope? What questions could we start answering? Which photo appeals to you the most?  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
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