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Shipwreckless

May 31, 2022
39:31
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
The Constant, a History of Getting Things Wrong
03:36 • 5min
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3
The Origins of Lloyd's of London
08:14 • 5min
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The Death Gambit
13:36 • 1min
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5
The Importance of Hiring Faster
14:58 • 4min
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The Crime of the Eliza
19:02 • 5min
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The Importance of Overloading
24:20 • 4min
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8
Samuel Plimsall's Campaign to Reform the Shipping Industry
28:30 • 5min
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9
The Problem With Teenage Gun Violence in the United States
33:42 • 4min
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10
The Problem With Gun Control
37:33 • 2min
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In 1867, The Eliza set out to sea with a fresh crew, a full hold and fair weather. Yet no one expected her to ever make land again. 

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