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Future EndeavorsJoin Now to Follow
Discussion in the World of Professional Wrestling & MMA
By FUTURE ENDEAVORS
Matt Dahl RadioJoin Now to Follow
Matt Dahl Radio airs live every Wednesday night at 7pm EST and will cover just anything that reeks of awesomeness. We talk all the hot issues in sports, with weekly regulars coming in to talk baseball, basketball, football and even the WWE. Hosted by none other than Matt Dahl. We are a voice for the fans and bring you plenty of reason, and we never mind being right.
By Matt Dahl
Timber Lake West Summer Video PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Video Clips from Timber Lake West, a premier 4-week, co-ed residential camp in New York's Catskill Mountains. Share in the excitement of fun camp activities, exciting sports events and lifelong friendships! For more information, please visit our website.
By Timber Lake West
Young Gun Conservative Radio NetworkJoin Now to Follow
A look at the world of politics and society in general from a no nonsense Young Gun Conservative.
By YoungGunConservative
P.I.D. Radio NetworkJoin Now to Follow
Welcome to the P.I.D. Radio Network, featuring P.I.D. Radio with Sharon & Derek Gilbert, A View From the Bunker with Derek Gilbert, and the Gilbert House Fellowship.
By PID Radio Network
Celestial VoyageJoin Now to Follow
The best electronic dance music to get you into the groove
By Dj Norah
Librivox: Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; or, the Preservation of... by Darwin, CharlesJoin Now to Follow
Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (publ. 1859) is a pivotal work in scientific literature and arguably the pivotal work in evolutionary biology. The book’s full title is On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. It introduced the theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. It was controversial because it contradicted religious beliefs which underlay the then current theories of biology. Darwin’s book was the culmination of evidence he had accumulated on the voyage of the Beagle in the 1830s and added to through continuing investigations and experiments since his return. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Librivox: Symposium, The by PlatoJoin Now to Follow
The Symposium (Ancient Greek: Συμπόσιον) is a philosophical book written by Plato sometime after 385 BCE. On one level the book deals with the genealogy, nature and purpose of love, on another level the book deals with the topic of knowledge, specifically how does one know what one knows. The topic of love is taken up in the form of a group of speeches, given by a group of men at a symposium or a wine drinking party at the house of the tragedian Agathon at Athens. Plato constructed the Symposium as a story within a story within a story. This architecture creates the space for Plato to build his philosophy of knowledge. The speech of Socrates points out that the highest purpose of Love is to become a Philosopher, or Lover of Wisdom. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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Librivox: Prince, The by Machiavelli, NiccoloJoin Now to Follow
ll Principe (The Prince) is a political treatise by the Florentine writer Niccolò Machiavelli, originally called “De Principatibus” (About Principalities). It was written around 1513, but not published until 1532, five years after Machiavelli’s death. The treatise is not actually representative of his published work during his lifetime, but it is certainly the best remembered one. (Summary from Wikipedia.org)
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Librivox: Tarzan of the Apes by Burroughs, Edgar RiceJoin Now to Follow
Tarzan of the Apes is Burroughs’ exciting, if improbable, story of an English lord, left by the death of his stranded parents in the hands of a motherly African ape who raises him as her own. Although he is aware that he is different from the apes of his tribe, who are neither white nor hairless, he nevertheless regards them as his “people.” When older, larger, stronger apes decide that he an undesirable to be killed or expelled from the tribe, it is fortunate that Tarzan has learned the use of primitive weapons. Although small and weak by ape standards, Tarzan is a human of god-like strength and agility to men who discover him. By studying these people, he gradually decides he is not an ape at all, but human. And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. When they are unexpectedly rescued before Tarzan can find a way to reveal his feelings to Jane, he determines to become civilized and follow her into the world of people – to find her and wed her, though he must cross continents and oceans, and compete with two other suitors for her hand. This story was the subject of a successful film in 1932, with Tarzan being played by Johnny Weissmuller, who acted in a further eleven Tarzan films. According to Weissmuller in an interview with Mike Douglas, his famous ape-call was audio stitched together from a soprano, an alto, and a hog-caller! Summary by Mark F. Smith
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