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		<description>This podcast station is sponsored by Sankoré Institute. We are an African-centered nonprofit science and education research organization. Our podcasts feature information promoting the institute and our mission. For more information, please visit us at www.sankoreinstitute.org.</description>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 10 (Time Travel and People of African Descent)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 10 of 10) discusses the implications of time travel technology for western society in general and for people of African descent in particular. Rather than encouraging excited listeners to blindly embrace time travel technology, this episode encourages listerners to see detriments of the technology as well as benefits.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 10 of 10) discusses the implications of time travel technology for western society in general and for people of African descent in particular. Rather than encouraging excited listeners to blindly embrace time travel technology, this episode encourages listerners to see detriments of the technology as well as benefits.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 9 (Dr. Malletts Time Travel Research &amp; His Time Machine)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 9 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes his own research on time travel and the principles on which his time machine operates.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 9 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes his own research on time travel and the principles on which his time machine operates.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:16:16 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 8 (Time Travel into the Past)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 8 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains the process and principles for time travel into the past.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 8 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains the process and principles for time travel into the past.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:07:12 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 7 (Time Travel into the Future)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 7 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains the principles upon which time travel into the future rests. He also describes a study conducted in 1971 which empirically established the possibility of time travel into the future.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 7 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains the principles upon which time travel into the future rests. He also describes a study conducted in 1971 which empirically established the possibility of time travel into the future.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 12:03:19 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 6 (Einstein's Theories of Relativity)</title>
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			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 6 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains Einstein's general and special theories of relativity, which provides the foundational principles for time travel.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 6 of 10), Dr. Mallett explains Einstein's general and special theories of relativity, which provides the foundational principles for time travel.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:53:52 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 5 (Understanding the Nature of Time)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 5 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes the nature of time. This understanding is necessary in order for us to understand time travel in general and the functioning of his time machine in particular.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 5 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes the nature of time. This understanding is necessary in order for us to understand time travel in general and the functioning of his time machine in particular.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:48:10 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 4 (Discovering the Route to Time Travel Research)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 4 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes for us how, being mentored only by books and his own good intuition, he obtained learning experiences and careers that best positioned him to conduct time travel research.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

In this episode (chapter 4 of 10), Dr. Mallett describes for us how, being mentored only by books and his own good intuition, he obtained learning experiences and careers that best positioned him to conduct time travel research.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 3 (A Father's Love)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 3 of 10) describes Dr. Mallett's childhood relationship with his father. This relationship laid the foundation for both his interest and confidence in science. A tragic turn of events also provided the motivation for him to pursue time travel research.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 3 of 10) describes Dr. Mallett's childhood relationship with his father. This relationship laid the foundation for both his interest and confidence in science. A tragic turn of events also provided the motivation for him to pursue time travel research.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:34:07 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 2 (Overcoming the Odds)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 2 of 10) helps us to understand the magnitude of Dr. mallett's accomplishment, given the limited numbers of African Americans in STEM fields.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 2 of 10) helps us to understand the magnitude of Dr. mallett's accomplishment, given the limited numbers of African Americans in STEM fields.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 11:27:53 -0500</pubDate>
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			<title>Time Travel in Our Lifetime: Chapter 1 (Introduction)</title>
			<itunes:subtitle>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut p</itunes:subtitle>
			<description>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 1 of 10) prodives an introduction to the audio documentary.</description>
			<itunes:summary>This AudioDocumentary profiles the life and work and Dr. Ronald Mallett, University of Connecticut professor who has patented the blueprint for a time machine. The current version of this documentary is a draft. We are seeking suggestions for improving the product so that it can be used to interest and excite middle and secondary African American students to the possibilities of STEM careers.

This episode (chapter 1 of 10) prodives an introduction to the audio documentary.</itunes:summary>
          <itunes:author>Sankoré Institute Radio</itunes:author>
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