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February 3, 2021 MACOMB, IL - Western Illinois University History Professor Peter Cole recently launched a second edition of his book, Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly, an expanded and revised version of the first edition. The second edition has drawn readers attention far more than the first because more Americans are focused on fighting racism, compared to past years.
Cole was originally inspired to write his book when searching for a dissertation topic back in the mid 1990s. While in a graduate seminar, Cole read a book about the history of the Industrial Workers of the World, a powerful and radical union that was most influential in the early 20th century. This union was targeted for its radical views despite doing nothing to interrupt the U.S. war effort during World War I. The U.S. Congress had passed a law that made it a crime to speak out against the war.
i want to say it is good to have you on the show, but this has become a cycle that we seem unable to extract ourselves from. i wonder what you think of professor cole s advice, that we need better emergency preparedness in the classroom. on one hand, i think that seems reasonable. but on the other side, i think that will further desensitize us to violence. i think we need better emergency preparedness. if you ask parents if they want to give their kids a 1% better chance of survival, they probably would be, but it s not an answer to the problem. the difference you re feeling is not that much of a difference over what this country has been experiencing over the past 20 or 30 years. the difference actually is not complacency. the difference is there are a lot of people talking about it. it s been happening for a long
oh, my gosh! that is so weird. what the [ mute ]. do you see it like fogging? i don t believe that s real. i just frankly do not believe that s real. i think he had a hidden water bottle, some yellow colored water. i m no expert on how urine behaves in extreme cold. in the video there, there was some snowy fog. but a lot of liquids seemed to hit the ground. so we turned to who else a particle physics professor at columbia university. professor ryan cole explains that when hot water is thrown, the fog results from water that has evaporated freezing the air. not all of the water evaporates. much of it reaches the ground because the larger drops take much long for freeze. he could conclude that the same thing could happen with the gentleman doing that. some water vapor that has evaporated from the stream which is at body temperature and therefore quite high will freeze producing the fog while the remainder of the stream will hit the snow.
this was after professor cole politely noted this is a bit outside his area of expertise as a physicist. we looked at his web site which states that one of the goals at his research is manifestation of the phase from ordinary matter to a matter in which quarks and gluons become defined. we would like to sincerely thank him for taking a break from that to answer our question about when we go weewee into the cold. i think we all learned something tonight on the ridiculist. what, i m not exactly sure. i hope you enjoyed the program. we ll see you again one hour from now, 10:00 p.m. eastern. thanks for watching.
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