Victory Hamilton Mill
Victory Church in Hamilton Mill. Weekly Podcast. Serving the greater Atlanta area.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christianity, church, hamilton, Mill
Victory Church in Hamilton Mill. Weekly Podcast. Serving the greater Atlanta area.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christianity, church, hamilton, Mill
This site is where it all begins, the headwaters of the Mill River. Hear about the Quinnipiac legend of Sleeping Giant, the unusual birds that can be seen in these woods, and the diverse and plentiful wildlife that lives here. Historian Bob Gryswecz talks about changes in the path of the river and how people have used it.
Categories: Education
Tags: cold, east, geology, indians, Mill, Quinnipiac, river, rock, school, Spring, west
Learn about the interesting geology of this site, hear how biodiesel is made, UI representatives talk about the English Station, we find some interesting plants and critters.
Categories: Education
Tags: biodiesel, cold, english, geology, Illuminating, Mill, river, school, Spring, Station, united
This site contains riffle areas and large pockets of still water. Various water quality indicators are examined. We talk to Fox Running, a Quinnipiac Medicine Man, about legends and stories from this area.
Categories: Education
Tags: Birds, cold, east, indians, Mill, Quinnipiac, river, rock, school, Spring
First we find out how the traprock ridges of this site were created. A Quinnipiac Medicine Man tells why this site was important to their tribe. Bill Brown talks about the why the park was created. Celia Lewis tells us about the many birds that depend on this site. We also investigate plants and critters that live here.
Categories: Education
Tags: age, Birds, cold, geology, History, Ice, Mill, river, school, Spring
RMPSuccess – revision podcast for Higher RMPS and Higher Philosophy. More information available at www.RMPSuccess.com
Categories: Arts, Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: critical, higher, kant, Mill, morality, Philosophy, rmps, thinking
Funnyman Lamont King & BigZO are the Street Senators. Live from the Senate floor, they bring you Hot-Talk that is for the people, by the people, and of the people. Lamont is a professional stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and media personality who has held just about every part-time job you could think of at some point in his life. BigZO is a former A&R, Music Director at a radio station in a top 10 market, chef, and home remedy enthusiast. Together they know a little bit about everything! This makes them self-proclaimed ‘fundits’ and experts on everything from politics to pimpin,’ from mainstream to underground, and from the latest to the greatest. Listening to them will give you the feeling of eavesdropping in on a highly entertaining and informative private conversation. AND, you never know who will stop by the floor of the Senate! @streetsenators @mrlamontking (Formerly of XM ch. 65 Da Rhyme, 66 Raw, 67 The City, 169 The Power, BlogTalkRadio, and WOL-AM in DC)
Categories: Comedy
Learn about the history of this site, hear about the Carr Bridge, a lobsterman takes us on his boat, and we go out to get some oysters.
Categories: Education
Tags: boat, bridge, cold, house, lobstering, Mill, oystering, Quinnipiac, river, school, Spring, Yale
Join Max and Justin as they discuss the amateur / home shop machinist hobby. The show features practical topics, interesting guests, and just some general shop talk.
Categories: Education, Technology
Tags: amateur, CNC, engineering, hobby, home, lathe, machining, machinist, Mill, shop
Is the death penalty right or wrong? Does it act as a deterrent to serious crime? And is it necessarily an inhumane act? December 16th 2009 sees the 40th anniversary of the abolition in the UK of capital punishment for the crime of murder. In this specially recorded discussion, Professor Gary Slapper, Director of the Centre for Law at The Open University, Professor Barbara Hudson, Director of the Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Central Lancashire, and Dr. Nigel Warburton, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at The Open University, explore some of the fundamental issues underpinning our attitudes to this most severe of punishments. The discussion is chaired by radio journalist Penny Boreham.
Categories: Education
Tags: consequentialist, criminal justice, death row, deontological, Execution, hanging, Human Rights, kant, Mill, retribution