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Manningtree factory explore
Joining with ProjectafterlifeUK , together we explored a factory and got some amazing footage, and photography !
SGR's Commute to London
With the recent problems on our regions transport system, we decided to investigate what is the quickest and less stressful way to get into London on the Daily Commute, we sent our reporter's Simon Fielding and Holly Ford to investigate
Manningtree Royal British Legion events 3rd & 4th August 2014
Events held by the Manningtree Royal British Legion. Drum Head service on the Welcome Home Field at Mistley on the 3rd August and vigil on the 4th at Manningtree and Mistley Memorials. Additional photos provided by families of those named on the Memorials as part of research into those recorded. Music - 'Whole World Is Watching' by Within Temptation - go buy
MUS Board of Regents - March 7th, 2019
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London reflection (on train to Harwich)
NINETEEN Eighty-Four - WikiVidi Documentary
Nineteen Eighty-Four, often published as 1984, is a dystopian novel published in 1949 by English author George Orwell. The novel is set in Airstrip One, formerly Great Britain, a province of the superstate Oceania. Oceania is a world of perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance and public manipulation. Oceania's residents are dictated by a political regime euphemistically named English Socialism, shortened to Ingsoc in Newspeak. Newspeak is the government's invented language. The superstate is under the control of the privileged, elite Inner Party. The Inner Party, or Party, persecutes individualism and independent thinking known as thoughtcrimes and is enforced by the Thought Police. The tyranny is ostensibly overseen by Big Brother, the Party leader who enjoys an intense cult of personality,, but who may not even exist. The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. It is not interested in the good of others; it is interested solely in power. The protagonist of th...
____________________________________ Shortcuts to chapters: 00:03:27: History and title 00:07:00: Copyright status 00:07:20: Background 00:11:34: Plot 00:19:47: Ingsoc 00:20:00: Ministries of Oceania 00:20:31: Ministry of Peace 00:21:14: Ministry of Plenty 00:21:46: Ministry of Truth 00:22:08: Ministry of Love 00:22:34: Political geography 00:23:48: The Revolution 00:25:58: The War 00:28:53: Living standards 00:32:50: Nationalism 00:33:24: Censorship 00:34:19: Surveillance 00:35:23: Newspeak appendix 00:36:21: Sources for literary motifs 00:44:18: Influences 00:50:35: Critical reception 00:51:50: In other media 00:52:04: Cultural impact 00:54:32: Brave New World comparisons ____________________________________
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The War of the Worlds Audiobook by H.G. Wells | Audiobook with subtitles
The War of the Worlds (Version 3) H. G. WELLS No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that the Earth was being scrutinised and studied from across the gulf of space. With infinite complacency, humanity went about its little affairs, serene in its assurance of its empire over matter. It is possible that the micro-organisms we watch under a microscope, do the same. Few people gave thought to the idea of life on other planets, and none imagined that it could be so vastly superior in intellect to ourselves. No one considered the possibility of extra-terrestrial danger. Yet the eyes that regarded our planet were envious and unsympathetic, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us. (Cori Samuel, adapted from Chapter One.) Genre(s): Science Fiction
Chapters: 0:44 | Chapter 1.The Eve of the War 16:57 |Chapter 2.The Falling Star 26:10 | Chapter 3.On Horsell Common 33:03 |Chapter 4.The Cylinder Opens 41:28 |Chapter 5.The Heat-ray 52:22 |Chapter 6.The Heat-ray in the Chobham Road 58:19 |Chapter 7.How I Reached Home 1:07:44 |Chapter 8.Friday Night 1:14:27 |Chapter 9.The Fighting Begins 1:27:47 |Chapter 10.In the Storm 1:42:39 |Chapter 11.At the Window 1:56:15 |Chapter 12.What I Saw of the Destruction of Weybridge and Shepperton 2:22:02 |Chapter 13.How I Fell In with the Curate 2:34:26 |Chapter 14.In London Audio Book Audiobooks All Rights Reserved. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.