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This was originally a lecture given by Thoreau in 1851 at the Concord lyceum titled “The Wild” . He revised it before his death and it was included as part of the June 1862 edition of Atlantic Monthly. This essay appears, on the surface, to be simply expounding the qualities of Nature and man’s place therein. Through this medium he not only touches those subjects, but with the implications of such a respect for nature, or lack thereof.
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Two years, two months and two days! This is what forms the time line of one man's quest for the simple life and a unique social experiment in complete self reliance and independence. Henry David Thoreau published Walden in 1884. Originally drafted as a series of essays describing a most significant episode in his life, it was finally released in book form with each essay taking on the form of a separate chapter. Thoreau's parents were in financial straights, but rich intellectually and cultu ...
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Quality is what consumers look out for in a product before getting it. So, does this makes sex, one of the qualities to be look out for in a relationship? My guest Alex took me on an adventure on this episode, helping my audience to understand the checklist of a relationship.
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On this episode, my guest waverly kelly was able to throw a whole lot of light on what the main concept of failure is. He said, and i quote, 'failure doesn't defines you, but rather designs you for the future. As you listen to this podcast, i hope you understand the real concept of failure.
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In the final JCSO podcast for 2017, Dr David Henry, the Editor-in-Chief, discusses a round-up by Dr Linda Bosserman of cancer care in 2017 and an accompanying article on the therapeutic implications of some of the year’s landmark approvals. Continuing with the theme of therapeutic advances, he also highlights a review of the expanding treatment opt…
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For the July-August issue of the Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, the Editor-in-Chief, Dr David Henry, discusses a recap by Howard Burris, MD, of the top presentations at this year’s annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology, and a selection of articles on some of the key findings reported at the meeting. A number of…
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For the May-June issue of the Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, the Editor in Chief, Dr David Henry, discusses an editorial by Kevin Knopf, a JCSO editor, about drawing on modern portfolio theory to improve cancer care. Side effects come under scrutiny this issue, with a How We Do It article on prehabilitation for lymphedema in head and…
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For the March-April issue of the Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, the Editor in Chief, Dr David Henry, discusses two informative “how-to” articles, one on the implementation of a distress management program at an oncology hospital in Puerto Rico, the other on the prevention and treatment options for mTOR inhibitor-associated stomatitis…
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In his April podcast for The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, Editor-in-Chief Dr David Henry discusses Original Reports on olanzapine compared with fosaprepitant for the prevention of concurrent chemotherapy radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting and an analysis of patient-reported outcomes in prostate cancer after treatment with abi…
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In David Henry’s March podcast for The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, he discusses a number of articles that center on patient quality of life and overall quality of care, among them, an article on opioid risk assessment in palliative care and three Original Reports, one on the impact of trimodality treatment on arm function and QoL …
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For the February podcast for The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, Editor-in-Chief Dr David Henry examines two Original Reports, one on a collaborative investigation by scientists and members of a social network into fluoroquinolone-related neuropsychiatric and mitochondrial toxicity and another on the prognostic value of complete remis…
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In his January podcast for The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, Editor-in-Chief Dr David Henry discusses a Commentary by Dr Thomas Strouse on the use on cannabinoids in the cancer treatment setting and a Community Translations article on the recent approval of idarucizumab as the first specific oral anticoagulant reversal agent. Also i…
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