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    • Juche 100 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-04-11)
      Broadcast Transcript: In light of recent events namely the fact that Kim Jong Un and the US have opened a dialogue, it seems okay to mention an upcoming celebration in North Korea. April 15th marks the 100th anniversary ...
    • Name Changing 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-04-04)
      Broadcast Transcript: Mongolians consider names to be very important. The ner hairlah or naming ceremony for a newborn is taken very seriously. But the name ceremony notwithstanding, Mongolians are not against changing ...
    • Naming Ceremonies 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-03-28)
      Broadcast Transcript: Here in Mongolia, name giving is a family affair. Soon after a baby is born, on a day designated by a lama--but never on a Tuesday or Saturday--there is a ner hairlah or naming ceremony. The whole ...
    • Japanese Alphabets 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-02-22)
      Broadcast Transcript: The Japanese are adept at hiragana. Also katakana. No. They're not Samurai methods of ritual suicide. They're alphabets. And very specific alphabets at that. Hiragana is a set of 48 phonetic symbols, ...
    • Chinggis Khaan 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-02-15)
      Broadcast Transcript: When it comes to makeovers, few people need one more than Genghis Khan. Or Chinggis Xaan as he is known here in Mongolia. Free associate and you'll probably come up with bloodshed and barbarian or ...
    • Jin Xing 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-02-08)
      Broadcast Transcript: Like many countries, the issue of gender is complicated here in China. Women weren't supposed to rule but many of them did. Eunuchs were powerful because they were impotent. Great men were often ...
    • Shanghai Music 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-02-01)
      Broadcast Transcript: According to Chinese legend, music was first made back in 1122 BCE by one Ling Lun on bamboo pipes that were tuned to the songs of birds. Shun, one of the three Sage Kings of Antiquity, is said to ...
    • Cult of Personality 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-01-25)
      Broadcast Transcript: No country does the cult of personality quite as well as North Korea. It started with Kim Il Sung who is still revered as the Dear Leader and Eternal President and whose image can be seen everywhere. ...
    • Hong Zhang 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-01-18)
      Broadcast Transcript: Long ago in China, in much of Asia, in fact, art was not a commodity but a pure expression of the heart. Largely done by the literati, male scholars, it took the form of poetry, calligraphy, brush ...
    • Dragon Year 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-01-11)
      Broadcast Transcript: Can you believe it? It's New Year again. It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the advent of the year of the Rabbit and now, here it is, the year of the Dragon. January 22nd is New Year's ...
    • Shoulder injury reduction with post-offer testing 

      Harbina, Gary L.; Shenoy, Catherine; Garcia, Amy; Olson, John C. (IOS Press, 2011-06-21)
      Objective: This study is an interventional evaluation of a post-offer employment testing. The study is designed to determine if shoulder injury rates are lowered when employees are placed at jobs they demonstrate the ...
    • Wasabi Alarm 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-11-23)
      Broadcast Transcript: Stop the presses! Wasabi has escaped the condiment ghetto. Thanks to a team of Japanese researchers, wasabi is not just a sinus-ripping horseradish paste that goes with sushi anymore. Now, it's also ...
    • Death Runthrough 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-11-16)
      Broadcast Transcript: At a certain age, we all begin to feel our mortality. Here in South Korea, they're doing something about it. Test runs for death. Well, they're not really practicing dying. They're practicing with ...
    • Robot Round Up 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-11-09)
      Broadcast Transcript: This is a Postcard about robots. In Japan. Now there's a surprise. But suspend your disbelief for a moment, if you will. Let's talk about Evolta first. Evolta is a battery-powered triathlete headed ...
    • AnDa Union 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-11-02)
      Broadcast Transcript: Mongolian nomads have lived very close to nature for centuries. Their shamanistic religion reveres the natural world. Not surprising, then, that traditional throat singing, or khoomei , reflects this ...
    • Ultimate Frisbee 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-09-26)
      Broadcast Transcript: Okay. So you live in a totalitarian hereditary Communist dictatorship whose cult leader is threatening the world with nuclear destruction. Does that mean that you can't enjoy a friendly game of Ultimate ...
    • Chinese Acrobats 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-10-19)
      Broadcast Transcript: Acrobatics are an important part of the Beijing Opera or Beijing jingju. The Monkey King's hijinks are impressively acrobatic: flips and aerials and high leaps as he roundly defeats the gods of heaven ...
    • Living National Treasures 

      Hacker, Randi; von Holten, Leslie (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-09-28)
      Broadcast Transcript: Loud are the lamentations over the loss of national cultural identity in the growing homogeny of global world culture. Well, many countries are doing something about it and Japan is one of them. Not ...
    • Yinyutang House 

      Hacker, Randi; Boyd, David (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-08-21)
      Broadcast Transcript: A simple façade under a curled roof of ceramic tile hides a central courtyard with an open roof that lets the sunlight in. Koi shimmer and dart in the water of two stone rain pools. Carved wooden ...
    • eMZ 

      Hacker, Randi (Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2011-09-14)
      Broadcast Transcript: Most North Korean civilians have no access to the internet or anything wifi but the government does. In fact, Kim Jong Il trains an army of top notch hackers who have been blamed for developing software ...