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Red Badge of Courage
- Written by: Stephen Crane
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This powerful short novel, published in 1895, draws inspiration from the Battle of Chancellorsville during the American Civil War. Rather than glorifying the chaos of battle, Crane delves deeply into the inner turmoil and psychology of a young soldier, exploring themes of courage, fear, and the harsh realities of war.
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Third Violet
- Written by: Stephen Crane
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The Third Violet marks a refreshing departure from Stephen Cranes earlier works, offering a delightful summer romance that explores themes of love, class, and art. Through a tapestry of incidental dialogue and subtle incidents, Crane provides us with an intimate glimpse into the evolving relationship between the passionate artist Billie Hawker and the perplexed upper-class woman, Grace Fanhall. As their courtship unfolds, Crane artfully examines the vast divides that separate men and women, rural and urban settings, and the contrasting worlds of the bourgeois and bohemian lifestyles. (Summary ...
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All About Cranes
- Written by: Nitin Gokhale
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Welcome to the podcast on Cranes and Cranes Safety by Nitin Gokhale. With an international experience of over 25 years in the world of cranes, Nitin helps companies around the world set-up their fleet of cranes and provides training on its best practices.The aim of this podcast is to spread awareness about the safe use of cranes, assist users to understand cranes in a better way and create a platform to discuss the technical problems faced by the users in these cranes. Visit, https://www.dgoc.in to know more, write in to me at njg@dgoc.in to engage further...
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Reliability Gang Podcast
- Written by: Will Bower & Will Crane
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Welcome the #Reliabilitygang Podcast! I would like to welcome you all to my reliability journey. I am passionate about reliability and I want to share as much as I can with everyone with my experiences. Stories are powerful and my aim of this outlet is to gather as many insights and experiences and share them with the world. Thanks for joining the #reliabilitygang.
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Why Trust Science?
- The University Center for Human Values, Book 1
- Written by: Naomi Oreskes, M. Susan Lindee, Ottmar Edenhofer,
- Narrated by: John Chancer, Kelly Burke, Kerry Shale,
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Do doctors really know what they are talking about when they tell us vaccines are safe? Should we take climate experts at their word when they warn us about the perils of global warming? Why should we trust science when our own politicians don't? In this landmark book, Naomi Oreskes offers a bold and compelling defense of science, revealing why the social character of scientific knowledge is its greatest strength - and the greatest reason we can trust it.
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Why Trust Science?
- The University Center for Human Values, Book 1
- Narrated by: John Chancer, Kelly Burke, Kerry Shale, Nancy Crane, Richard Lyddon, Jon Krosnick
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Release Date: 22-10-19
- Language: English
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Yorkshire
- A lyrical history of England's greatest county
- Written by: Richard Morris
- Narrated by: Sean Baker
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
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Yorkshire is 'a continent unto itself', a region where mountain, plain, coast, downs, fen and heath lie close. By weaving history, family stories, travelogue and ecology, Richard Morris reveals how Yorkshire took shape as a landscape and in literature, legend and popular regard. The result is a...
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Yorkshire
- A lyrical history of England's greatest county
- Narrated by: Sean Baker
- Length: 11 hrs and 10 mins
- Release Date: 04-04-19
- Language: English
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