Radio Smart Talk for Thursday, July 28:
The peace and tranquility of Norway was shattered last week when a 32-year-old man allegedly detonated a bomb in the government district of the nation's capital of Oslo, killing eight people, and then shot and killed another 68 at an island camp. Anders Behring Breivik has admitted to the attacks. Prosecutors have called him a right-wing nationalist who was moved to violence by Norway's acceptance of multiculturalism and the immigration of Muslims into Norway.
Joining us on Thursday's Radio Smart Talk is Jeffrey Podoshen, an Associate Professor of Business, Organizations and Society at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, who has studied right-wing terrorism in Norway.
Also, United Health Group, one of the nation's largest insurers, released details of a study Wednesday on healthcare in rural America. Simon Stevens, the company's Executive Vice President, talks to us about the healthcare challenges facing residents of rural areas of the country.
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Then imagine you are the Aboriginal Population when Western Europeans such as Columbus in the 15th century with guns and other supremely technological advantage arriving in the Americas, Australia, East Asia Etc, further back look at Christianity arriving with the technologically advanced Romans in Northern Europe in 50 AD, You get a view of where some of this stems from. The present is a "snapshot" of time we must be mindful of the 'motion picture" that give us a perspective of why thing are as they are today.
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