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Lunar Society Podcast
Lunar Society
3 episodes
8 months ago
Prof Schaffer spoke animatedly about the founders of the original Lunar Society and the way man was used as an extension of machine. But he questioned whether the modern day Lunar Society – welcoming new members as it does – was in sync with the original whose preference was to keep their numbers small in what he described as being more akin to a “private club”…
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Prof Schaffer spoke animatedly about the founders of the original Lunar Society and the way man was used as an extension of machine. But he questioned whether the modern day Lunar Society – welcoming new members as it does – was in sync with the original whose preference was to keep their numbers small in what he described as being more akin to a “private club”…
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The changing face of the care work force - an introduction by Deirdre LaBassiere
Lunar Society Podcast
19 minutes 23 seconds
6 years ago
The changing face of the care work force - an introduction by Deirdre LaBassiere
Deirdre LaBassiere introduces an event exploring the need to change how we provide care to an aging population.
Lunar Society Podcast
Prof Schaffer spoke animatedly about the founders of the original Lunar Society and the way man was used as an extension of machine. But he questioned whether the modern day Lunar Society – welcoming new members as it does – was in sync with the original whose preference was to keep their numbers small in what he described as being more akin to a “private club”…