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An image drum can give you a hard time handling your projects if not maintained well. Here is a piece of advice for the same.
Categories: Business
A Podcast that houses all things dealing with money, debt, growing up, mental health, and trying to navigate the difficult playing field that is being a millennial in this day and age.
Categories: Technology
This podcast Is…Just Okay is a genuine show that draws from a multitude of topics, from parenting, to work, to comic books, music, and everything in between. Nick delivers a fast paced show in the format of Story, song, story, top 5 list and closing song. Each week brings something new to the board from a light hearted, insightful individual.
Categories: Comedy
Thoughts and fun from the team at Entertainers Worldwide https://bit.ly/entertainersww
Tags: bands for hire, entertainers, Entertainment, musicians, singers, Wedding Entertainment
Welcome to the podcast series that my students and I worked to develop in a course I created called, GE30CW : “Now as Then: A Cultural Examination of the Reception of “Ancient Egypt” as Myth Through Time.” This class was developed as part of the Cluster series at UCLA, which is a unique series of classes designed for freshmen to help them get their GE credits out of the way. Thus, because this particular cluster series offered credits in the humanities and social sciences, it was taken largely by STEM majors. I wanted to develop a course that would help these students develop the skills needed to be responsible researchers, without forcing them to memorize facts about a long-dead culture they would probably never have to learn about again. So, I decided to treat ancient Egypt as a case study for these students to examine how bias affects interpretation–an important theme relevant to every area of inquiry. It was also important to me that the students leave the class with a sense of why the past matters and how its study is relevant to their own lives. The students were tasked with choosing a topic from ancient Egypt and developing a podcast in groups. The podcast was meant to examine how the reception of their particular cultural material changed through time and the significance underlying those changes. The only requirements were that: 1) they incorporate a graduate student interview; 2) they discuss an item from UCLA’s Library Special Collections; and 3) they discuss their cultural material from an ancient Egyptian perspective, an “early traveler” perspective (think, Herodotus through the Victorian period), and from a modern, Egyptomania viewpoint. Deadlines were set up throughout the quarter to help them with time management, and class-time was spent developing a fluency with methods of assessing and conducting independent research. Overall, the class depended largely on the students’ self-motivation to learn and grow. I hope you enjoy their final projects! -Robyn Price
Categories: History
Your comprehension of Christianity depends on accurate understanding of the word of God especially the concepts of; 1. Divinity 2 Creation 3. Good and evil 4. Sin 5. Righteousness 6. Salvation, and 7. Judgement
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
2 kids and their dad telling funny, embarrassing, and strange true stories.
Categories: Kids & Family
Seasoned Aestheticians Courtney Adams and Griffin Churchwell discuss the good, the bad, and the unfiltered in the skincare industry.
Categories: Arts
Under “David Hume”, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy begins with, “The most important philosopher ever to write in English”. His most formidable contemporary critic was the fellow Scot, Thomas Reid, the major architect of so-called Scottish Common Sense Philosophy. The most significant features of Hume’s work, as understood by Reid, are the representive theory of perception, the nature of causation and causal concepts, the nature of personal identity and the foundations of morality. Each of these topics is presented in a pair of lectures, the first summarizing Hume’s position and the second Reid’s critique of that position. Professor Dan Robinson, Oxford University, delivers the first part of his series examining Reid’s Critique of Hume. Hume defends the thesis according to which “ALL THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE HUMAN MIND RESOLVE THEMSELVES INTO…IMPRESSIONS AND IDEAS”. Accordingly, “We may prosecute this enquiry to what length we please; where we shall always find, that every idea which we examine is copied from a similar impression”.
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Love for writing poems helps me to express my inner feelings n thoughts.
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The adventures of Muffin and friends. Come along as this curious kitten explores the great outdoors. Mystery and mischief abound! ***Drifting Korners Music Credit to Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/music/drifting-korners
Categories: Kids & Family
Music lover? DIY Musician? Singer? Songwriter? Brazil fan? Ahoy! I will tell you my stories about being an indie musician in Rio de Janeiro. If you thought you heard everything about the land of samba and bossa nova, you gotta check this show out!
Categories: Music
Fantasia Seele has always been naive, but nothing can prepare her for the day she meets notorious serial killer Tristan Shay. Tristan leads a disturbing lifestyle, and has a dark past to go along with it. From the moment the two encounter one another, it’s love at first sight, and the killer agrees to take Fantasia under his wing and introduce his new protege to his sick world. While learning more about her new man and the lifestyle he’s created for himself, Fantasia soon finds they share the same violent tendencies, and bond over Tristan’s preferred sexual method, necrophilia, becoming inseparable in the process. A parody of the wildly popular Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy, Fifty Ways to Slay tells a twisted love story that proves no matter what your background, we can all be seduced by the dark side.
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Whether it’s the environment, health, our children, politics or the arts, there’s a women’s perspective, and 51% is a show dedicated to that viewpoint. Host Jesse King talks to experts in their field for a wide-ranging, entertaining discussion of issues that not only fall into the traditional ‘women’s issues’ category, but topics that concern us all as human beings and citizens of the global community.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Band interviews and more! No decorum whatsoever, baby! Host Brandi Lukas’ taste in music is all over the shop, and it is the driving force behind this show, bringing you music updates and chats with artists that you won’t hear anywhere else! “The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you’re uncool.” (Lester Bangs, Almost Famous) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandiisgoingtohell/support
Categories: Music
Navigate global markets with highlights from the current edition of Barron’s magazine. With fresh episodes on Fridays and Mondays, This Week in Barron’s provides the investment news, market insights and financial strategies you need so you’re ready for the coming week on Wall Street. This week’s Barron’s Bounce is crowded: Disney is among our top picks for 2017, and it’s moving higher, as is Toll Brothers and Citigroup. Arch Coal is jumping, along with Nokia and Entravision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A Real Talk about Real Issues that Matter
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A group of blind moms that are changing the narrative. We discuss our kids, relationships, beauty tips, fitness, motivate, and share our experiences as blind women. We believe that the best way to change misconceptions and stigmas is through awareness and sharing our unfiltered truths. So put the babies down for bed, and come sip your glass of wine with us… Or the whole bottle. We don’t judge. https://www.facebook.com/babiesdownbottlesup/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwOxwJmsfgPcLrLfakj0Eeg https://www.instagram.com/bdbu_pod/ https://twitter.com/bdbupod
Categories: Kids & Family
The campus is alive with the sound of music, and it’s not just people playing piano in Willard. Listen to Sound Source to hear the artists you know — and don’t — within Northwestern’s local scene.
We’re sending you to 1993 when TGIF reigned supreme and “Boy Meets World” first premiered. Danielle, Will and Rider are going back to school as they rewatch every episode of the iconic series, sharing memories, behind the scenes moments, and all the “Boy Meets World” stories a fan could ever want. Relive your first crush, first kiss, favorite moments and all the life lessons with Topanga, Eric, and Shawn.
Categories: TV & Film