This piece provides a very detailed look at the lives of herion addicts in the Seattle area, along with the treatment options available to them. It also discusses some of the direct and indirect health risks associated with IV heroin addiction. I liked hearing a realistic view of addiction, coming directly from the addicts and those who treat them, as opposed to statisticians and politicians. I enjoyed the few injections of music, and would have enjoyed a few more. All in all, a great piece.
This piece covers classroom technology to assist learning-disabled students of all ages. The article would be of particular interest to educators and parents of children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, cerebral palsy, etc. It also would be of interest to those dealing with ESL students. It is a very informative and detailed piece, which is great for those who are interested, but would probably disengage anyone who is not directly interested in the topic. The piece is very polished, with excellent narration and good interviews. If it could somehow be target-marketed to educators, it would be very valuable.
Comments by stan larson
Comment for "God is Talking to Me"
stan larson
Posted on June 28, 2004 at 08:57 AM | Permalink
Review of God is Talking to Me
A funny story with a good ending. I like the overdrive pace, but you have to listen close to pick up everything.
Comment for "Taming the Snake"
stan larson
Posted on June 17, 2004 at 08:48 AM | Permalink
Review of Taming the Snake
This piece provides a very detailed look at the lives of herion addicts in the Seattle area, along with the treatment options available to them. It also discusses some of the direct and indirect health risks associated with IV heroin addiction. I liked hearing a realistic view of addiction, coming directly from the addicts and those who treat them, as opposed to statisticians and politicians. I enjoyed the few injections of music, and would have enjoyed a few more. All in all, a great piece.
Comment for "The Enabled Classroom"
stan larson
Posted on June 16, 2004 at 09:30 AM | Permalink
Review of The Enabled Classroom
This piece covers classroom technology to assist learning-disabled students of all ages. The article would be of particular interest to educators and parents of children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, cerebral palsy, etc. It also would be of interest to those dealing with ESL students. It is a very informative and detailed piece, which is great for those who are interested, but would probably disengage anyone who is not directly interested in the topic. The piece is very polished, with excellent narration and good interviews. If it could somehow be target-marketed to educators, it would be very valuable.