Archive for July 4th, 2010

July 5: The American Revolution (1pm); The American Revolution and the Multicultural Factor (2pm)

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It’s all about Independence Day on today’s program. The first hour, hear a great overview of the revolution along with songs that had to do with the American Revolution. By the way, do you know what really prompted the song Yankee Doodle? Carl will tell you. Let’s learn more about the complicated role of various […]

July 6: Child Sexual Abuse (1pm); Sharon Schroeder (2pm)

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Let’s push through as we continue to see how we may help stem the tide of child sexual abuse. Sharon Schroeder’s book, Saltwater Blues, Snap Shots of A Military Family, walks us through some thought-provoking poetry that brings life to life.

July 7: Spiritual Perspectives (1pm); Rhett Asher (2pm)

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Let’s continue to explore the connection between righteousness and joy. Rhett Asher is going to shed a lot of light on the extent of loss in the retail industry.

July 8: Medicaid Expansion and Private Insurance (1pm); The Great Recession and the States (2pm)

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Carl continues his discussion of whether there’s room for Medicaid expansion and private insurance based on research compiled by a non-partisan organization, the Center for Public Priorities. Are there steps state leaders took prior to The Great Recession that are allowing the recession to hit even harder had different steps been taken?

July 9: Tyrone Butler (1pm); Alvin and Barbara Franklin (2pm)

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Tyrone Butler heads up the Augusta Mini Theater which is dedicated to helping to build the community by building the young people who spend time at this great learning center. He’ll give some updates regarding the center’s activities. Alvin,  Barbara and Carl continue to work to help people embrace each other.

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