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49ers Now Join Now to Follow
Two superfans talking all things 9ers. One eternal optimist and the other as "realistic" as they come, sharing one common bond: an unwavering allegiance to the red and gold. If you are looking for objective and unbiased sports talk, you are most definitely in the wrong place.<br> <br> IN HARBAUGH WE TRUST.
By BP & EL
The Sasha Marina ShowJoin Now to Follow
Bringing new talented fresh individuals, related to the Entertainment & Music Industry together.
By TSMS Radio
Walden by Henry David ThoreauJoin Now to Follow
Walden by Henry David Thoreau is one of the best-known non-fiction books written by an American. Published in 1854, it details Thoreau’s life for two years, two months, and two days around the shores of Walden Pond. Walden is neither a novel nor a true autobiography, but a social critique of the Western World, with each chapter heralding some aspect of humanity that needed to be either renounced or praised. Along with his critique of the civilized world, Thoreau examines other issues afflicting man in society, ranging from economy and reading to solitude and higher laws. He also takes time to talk about the experience at Walden Pond itself, commenting on the animals and the way people treated him for living there, using those experiences to bring out his philosophical positions. This extended commentary on nature has often been interpreted as a strong statement to the natural religion that transcendentalists like Thoreau and Emerson were preaching.
By Books Should Be Free
Beowulf by UnknownJoin Now to Follow
Beowulf. [Translated by Francis Barton Gummere].This is a short but beautiful book, and the Gummere translation really captures the feel of the Old English. Beowulf tells the story of a mysterious young warrior who saves the Spear-Danes from the terrible monster Grendel and his venomous mother. Long a mainstay of English Literature 101 courses at universities around the world, it is not only one of the oldest, but one of the most exciting English folktales ever invented. Summary by Caeristhiona
By Books Should Be Free
ICRT English in the NewsJoin Now to Follow
Improve your English with the ICRT News Team! Here you will find useful expressions and vocabulary from the news to help you better understand what's happening around the world, and speak like a pro.
By ICRT/Jane Lee
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin FranklinJoin Now to Follow
Franklin wrote his autobiography in the form of an extended letter to his son. While recording the events of his life, he adds instructions for good living which makes this work America’s first “How to Succeed” book. (Summary by Gary)
By Books Should Be Free
Computing ConversationsJoin Now to Follow
Much of modern-day computing can be traced to innovations starting in the 1940s—never before has a major field emerged and matured in a single generation. To better understand computing's potential future directions, it's important to know our past and how we arrived at our current state. Computing Conversations is dedicated to meeting and talking to people who range from the early pioneers to current visionaries.
By IEEE Computer Society
Weapons of Mass Dancing! - The Official Podcast of DJ Quicktrackz & Xtina AmoreJoin Now to Follow
DJ Quicktrackz & Xtina Amore bring you this weekly Podcast of EDM / Electro House / Trap / Dirty Dutch / Trance & Remixes. Weapons of Mass Dancing! This will be every festival lovers favorite podcast. If you like the performances around the world at festivals such as Ultra, Sensation, Creamfields, Tomorrow Land, Electric Daisy Carnival, ect. You'll LOVE This New Podcast!
By DJ Quicktrackz & Xtina Amore
Liquid Church MorningtonJoin Now to Follow
Liquid Church Mornington Podcast
By Liquid Church Mornington
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules VerneJoin Now to Follow
Captain Nemo, The Nautilus, and the mysterious depths of the ocean. Unforgettable. Come join an adventure that will roam among coral and pearls, sharks and giant squid, with wonders of biology and engineering that will thrust us from the Antarctic to Atlantis. Whether voyaging a yarn of the glorious unknown, a tale of the darkness that grips the heart of men, or a reinterpretation of Homer’s Odyssey, we’ll all enjoy the fantastic trip. Seasickness optional.
By Books Should Be Free