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Chapter 1, Audio Version
- Written by: Ti-jieon
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This story is about how life was reflecting for me and how I would see things inside and out. My perspective of life to then and now will allow me to fully speak about my story and my experiences in my life. I don’t expect any sympathy from anyone because in my story I was a villain at times, I think we can play a part of the villain in our own story. But the pint I’m making is that no matter what happens in life, your story is your story to share or keep. I hope I can help people who struggle to speak up or say anything about what goes on in their life, and show that it’s okay to talk ...
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Chapter 1 - The Shooting
- Written by: The Washington Post, Wesley Lowery
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 32 mins
- Unabridged
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From the Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post comes a meticulously detailed, insightful report on the killing that brought the nation's attention to a city coming apart at the seams.
Three minutes in middle America shook a nation to its foundation. To many, it shone a spotlight on the frequently violent, often deadly interactions between young men of color and police departments. It highlighted the racial disparity in policing techniques, in response to crime, and in how race relations are perceived in an America where many incorrectly pride the country on being "post-racial."
Renowned journalist Wesley Lowery has pulled together a vast and troubling panorama of reportage on the Ferguson slaying, and the aftermath--the marches, the clashes, and the slow, painful process of building trust between a devastated community and a police department tasked with serving and protecting it.
Challenging and necessary, Ferguson engages America in a frank and necessary dialogue about race relations, about legacies of bigotry that continue to this day, and about a path forward as one nation, equal under the law.
Contributors include: Joel Achenbach, Mark Berman, Lindsey Bever, Jeremy Borden, Amy Brittain, DeNeen L. Brown, Philip Bump, Jessica Contrera, Jahi Chikwendiu, Niraj Chokshi, Robert Costa, Alice Crites, David A. Fahrenthold, Darryl Fears, Marc Fisher, J. Freedom du Lac, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Chico Harlan, Dana Hedgpeth, Peter Hermann, Scott Higham, Peter Holley, Sari Horwitz, Greg Jaffe, Sarah Kaplan, Kimbriell Kelly, Kimberly Kindy, Sarah Larimer, Carol D. Leonnig, Jerry Markon, Michael E. Miller, David Montgomery, Brian Murphy, David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Steven Rich, Manuel Roig-Franzia, Robert Samuels, Sandhya Somashekhar, John Sullivan, Julie Tate, Krissah Thompson, Neely Tucker.
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Chapter 1 - The Shooting
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 32 mins
- Release Date: 25-11-15
- Language: English
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One Chapter in History per Day
- Written by: Palonio.com
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The podcast "Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Technological Advances and Ethical Dilemmas" gives insight into AI and robotics advancements while exploring the ethical challenges accompanying these technologies. The episode highlights concerns about job displacement, privacy, potential misuse, and the need for ethical guidelines and stakeholder collaboration. The podcast concludes by envisioning a future where AI and robotics are integrated into our lives, bringing benefits and raising new ethical questions, emphasizing the importance of addressing these concerns to ensure AI technologies'...
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 05)
- Written by: Hilaire Belloc
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In this gripping chapter of Macaulay‚s History of England, we delve into the tumultuous insurrections against James II and the kings desperate maneuvers to quell them. The narrative follows Argyle, who, having taken refuge in Holland, returns to rally an army against James. Despite his courage and quick wit, Argyle proves to be an ineffective leader, leading his forces into chaos before being captured and meeting a brave end. We also witness Monmouths dramatic return from Holland, where he audaciously declares himself king on June 20, 1685. His subsequent defeat at the Battle of Sedgemoor ...
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 02)
- Written by: Thomas Jefferson
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In the second chapter of Thomas Babington Macaulay‚s captivating History of England from the Accession of James II, we witness the turbulent restoration of the House of Stuart. The sentiment among the populace shifts dramatically, turning against the Roundheads, the Army, and the Puritans. This chapter delves into the intriguing character of Charles II, exploring his ambitions to seek support from France in his quest for absolute monarchy, mirroring the grandiosity of Louis XIV, the illustrious French Sun King. (Summary by Jim Mowatt)
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 03)
- Written by: Stamp Act Congress
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In the third chapter of Macaulays monumental History of England from the Accession of James II, we delve into the fascinating state of the nation in 1685. Macaulay examines various aspects of life during this period, including the population, revenue, military organization, transportation networks, and the bustling cities‚most notably London, with its vibrant coffee houses and pioneering street lighting initiatives. While this chapter offers a refreshing shift from Macaulays usual political focus, he still skillfully weaves in political intrigue, ensuring that the narrative remains engaging ...
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 1, Chapter 04)
- Written by: Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
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In this vibrant chapter, we delve into the tumultuous aftermath of Charles IIs death and the rise of James II. Judge Jeffries makes a memorable appearance, showcasing a blend of slapstick absurdity that, while comical today, was anything but funny for those living through the Bloody Assizes. The political drama unfolds with lively exchanges in the Houses of Parliament, while the Scots Covenanters and the notorious Dangerfield and Oates face their reckoning. Macaulay brings the mid to late 17th century to life with an effervescent palette of historical intrigue. Summary by Jim Mowatt.
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 4, Chapter 21)
- Written by: Thomas Lathbury
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Dive into Volume 4, Chapter 21 of the captivating series by Baron Macaulay (1800-1859), where he explores Englands rich history leading up to the Stuart kings. This chapter offers a detailed examination of the significant shift in power from the divine right of kings to the burgeoning influence of Parliament. Macaulay highlights the pivotal accession of William and Mary, the Dutch Protestant royals, as a transformative moment in British history. Enjoy this insightful narrative that combines literary elegance with a keen perspective on 19th-century politics, making it a fascinating read for ...
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The Beach Reads Book Club
- The Kathryn Freeman RomCom Collection, Book 5
- Written by: Kathryn Freeman
- Narrated by: Hannah Brown
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
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When Lottie Watt is unceremoniously booted out of her uptight book club for not following the rules, she decides to throw the rulebook out the window and start her own club - one where conversation, gin and cake take precedent over actually having read the book! The Beach Reads Book Club soon finds a home for its meetings at Books by the Bay, a charming bookshop and café owned by gorgeous, brooding Matthew Steele, and as the book club picks heat up, so, too, does the attraction between Matt and Lottie.
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The Beach Reads Book Club
- The Kathryn Freeman RomCom Collection, Book 5
- Narrated by: Hannah Brown
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
- Release Date: 01-07-21
- Language: English
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