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\n\nA note on shownotes. In a perfect world, you go into each episode of the Memory Palace knowing nothing about what's coming. It's pretentious, sure, but that's the intention. So, if you don't want any spoilers or anything, you can click play without reading ahead.
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\n\nThis episode was originally produced for an episode of Radiolab from WNYC, released in August of 2019.
\n\nMusic
\n\nCul-de-Sac from Krzysztof Komeda\u2019s Knife in the Water.
[The Mistral Noir](http:// https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/the-mistral-noir/973468266?i=973468267&mt=1&app=music) by Daniel Herskedal.
[Trakors](http:// https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/tr%C3%A4kors-f%C3%A4ltinspelad/1446106006?i=1446106011&mt=1&app=music) by 1900.
Eloy by Deaf Center.
[Leaping Dance](http:// https://geo.music.apple.com/us/album/leaping-dance/265055509?i=265055945&mt=1&app=music) from the Netherlands Wind Ensemble
And Facing the Obstacles from Rob Simonson\u2019s score to the Final Member.
Notes
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\n- This episode relied heavily on the work and research of Professor Gabriel Rosenberg of Duke, using his article, \u201cNo Scrubs: Livestock Breeding, State Power, and Eugenic Knowledge in the Early 20th Century United States\u201d as a guide and jumping off point for other research.
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