Rolling Cam Venice - The most beautiful Live Cam in Venice Italy
A wonderful view from the most beautiful live cams in Venice. Music by Interpreti Veneziani
NYC Motorcycle Tours: Night Tour with Kelsey and Laara
Here's an excerpt from a Night Tour offered by NYC Motorcycle Tours. Tour travels around Manhattan for views best seen at night including Times Square, Bridges, and lit buildings. In this video we start from Washington Square Park and travel around lower Manhattan.
Flying over Boston / Fenway Park
flying past the boston skyline, zakim bridge, prudential center, charles river, fenway park
The Billy McComiskey Family Band Oral History
Billy McComiskey shares the history of the band and his music with the American Folklife Center's Steve Winick.
Speaker Biography: Billy McComiskey is one of the nation's leading players of Irish traditional music. He has won the All-Ireland championship on the button accordion, and is a veteran of bands such as The Irish Tradition, The Green Fields of America, and Trian, He is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and learned to play from Sean McGlynn, a master and proponent of the East Galway style that now characterizes the playing of many of the country's finest Irish accordion players. In 2016 he was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts.
For transcript and more information, visit
The Talsky Center 2018 Lecture Series: The Half-Life of Freedom: Race and Justice in America Today
This lecture is presented by Jelani Cobb, Ira A. Lipman Professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; staff writer at The New Yorker where he has penned many articles including “The Anger in Ferguson” and “Murders in Charleston”; recipient of the Writer’s Guild of America award for his TV series “Policing the Police” airing on PBS Frontline.
The Lori E. Talsky Center for Human Rights of Women and Children
Educates students and the broader community about international human rights and humanitarian law. Find out more at:
Hear air traffic control audio from catastrophic Southwest flight
Hear air traffic controllers and the pilot of a Dallas-bound flight navigate a catastrophic engine failure and the ensuing emergency landing in Philadelphia.
Business Great Companies: Inside Target Stores / (42:50) Inside American Airlines 1st Part
Inside Target Stores / (42:50) Inside American Airlines 1st Part
Bill Schnoebelen - Interview With an Ex Vampire (9 of 9) - Multi Language
The final installment of the most comprehensive TRUE information about vampires on the Internet. Most everything else out there is deliberately wrong to provide a cloud of misinformation and confusion about the topic.
Bill is an Ex druid, Ex occultis, Ex Illuminatus and much more. In the video series, Bill Mentions the TRUE TRUE meaning behind the eye in the pyramid. He mentions it in one sentence and deliberately doesn't go into detail about it.
They like to mask the true meaning of things in false meanings. For the uninitiated.
Free Truth Productions
Truth = Freedom = Love
freetruthproductions.com
Languages
Afrikaans
አማርኛ
العربية
Azərbaycanca / آذربايجان
Boarisch
Беларуская
Български
বাংলা
བོད་ཡིག / Bod skad
Bosanski
Català
Нохчийн
Sinugboanong Binisaya
ᏣᎳᎩ
Corsu
Nehiyaw
Česky
словѣньскъ / slověnĭskŭ
Cymraeg
Dansk
Deutsch
Ελληνικά
Esperanto
Español
Eesti
Euskara
فارسی
Suomi
Võro
Français
Frysk
Gàidhlig
Galego
Avañe'ẽ
ગુજરાતી
هَوُسَ
Hawai`i
עברית
हिन्दी
Hrvatski
Krèyol ayisyen
Magyar
Հայերեն
Bahasa Indonesia
Igbo
Ido
Íslenska
Italiano
日本語
Basa Jawa
ქართული
Қазақша
ភាសាខ្មែរ
ಕನ್ನಡ
한국어
Kurdî / كوردی
Коми
Kırgızca / Кыргызча
Latina
Lëtzebuergesch
ລາວ / Pha xa lao
Lazuri / ლაზური
Lietuvių
Latviešu
Malagasy
官話/官话
Māori
Македонски
മലയാളം
Монгол
Moldovenească
मराठी
Bahasa Melayu
bil-Malti
Myanmasa
नेपाली
Nederlands
Norsk (bokmål / riksmål)
Diné bizaad
Chi-Chewa
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ / पंजाबी / پنجابي
Norfuk
Polski
پښتو
Português
Romani / रोमानी
Kirundi
Română
Русский
संस्कृतम्
Sicilianu
सिनधि
Srpskohrvatski / Српскохрватски
සිංහල
Slovenčina
Slovenščina
Gagana Samoa
chiShona
Soomaaliga
Shqip
Српски
Sesotho
Basa Sunda
Svenska
Kiswahili
தமிழ்
తెలుగు
Тоҷикӣ
ไทย / Phasa Thai
Tagalog
Lea Faka-Tonga
Türkçe
Reo Mā`ohi
Українська
اردو
Ўзбек
Việtnam
Хальмг
isiXhosa
ייִדיש
Yorùbá
中文
isiZulu
中文(台灣)
tokipona
Afrikaans: vampier
Arabic: رعب
Azerbaijani: vampir
Belarusian: вампір
Bulgarian: вампир
Bengali: রক্তচোষা
Bosnian: vampir
Catalan: vampir
Cebuano: vampire
Czech: upír
Welsh: vampire
Danish: vampyr
German: Vampir
Greek: βρυκόλακας
English: vampire
Esperanto: vampire
Spanish: vampiro
Estonian: vampiir
Basque: banpiroa
Persian: خون آشام
Finnish: vampyyri
French: vampire
Irish: vampire
Galician: vampiro
Gujarati: વેમ્પાયર
Hausa: vampire
Hindi: पिशाच
Hmong: vampire
Croatian: vampir
Haitian Creole: vanpir
Hungarian: vámpír
Armenian: վամպիր
Indonesian: vampir
Igbo: vampire
Icelandic: vampíru
Italian: vampiro
Hebrew: ערפד
Japanese: 吸血鬼
Javanese: vampir
Georgian: vampire
Kazakh: вампир
Khmer: បិសាច
Kannada: ರಕ್ತಪಿಶಾಚಿ
Korean: 흡혈귀
Latin: vampire
Lao: vampire
Lithuanian: vampyras
Latvian: vampīrs
Malagasy: Vampire
Maori: vampire
Macedonian: вампир
Malayalam: വാമ്പയർ
Mongolian: цус сорогч
Marathi: पिशाच
Malay: Pontianak
Maltese: vampir
Myanmar (Burmese): သွေးစုပ်ဖုတ်ကောင်
Nepali: पिशाच
Dutch: vampier
Norwegian: vampyr
Chichewa: vampire
Punjabi: ਪਿਸ਼ਾਚ
Polish: wampir
Portuguese: vampiro
Romanian: vampir
Russian: вампир
Sinhala: වැම්පයර්
Slovak: upír
Slovenian: vampir
Somali: vampire
Albanian: vampir
Serbian: вампире
Sesotho: moferefere
Sundanese: vampir
Swedish: vampyr
Swahili: vampire
Tamil: காட்டேரி
Telugu: పిశాచ
Tajik: vampire
Thai: แทตย์
Filipino: vampire
Turkish: vampir
Ukrainian: вампір
Urdu: ویمپائر
Uzbek: vampire
Vietnamese: ma cà rồng
Yiddish: וואַמפּיר
Yoruba: vampire
Chinese: 吸血鬼
Chinese (Simplified): 吸血鬼
Chinese (Traditional): 吸血鬼
Zulu: i-vampire
Eleanor Roosevelt | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:48 1 Personal life
00:03:57 1.1 Early life
00:09:01 1.2 Marriage and family life
00:19:00 1.3 Other relationships
00:24:42 2 Public life before the White House
00:29:59 3 First Lady of the United States (1933–1945)
00:33:58 3.1 American Youth Congress and National Youth Administration
00:36:24 3.2 Arthurdale
00:39:26 3.3 Civil rights activism
00:44:57 3.4 Norvelt
00:46:09 3.5 Use of media
00:51:51 3.6 World War II
00:57:35 4 Years after the White House
00:59:26 4.1 United Nations
01:01:10 4.2 Other postwar activities and honors
01:06:25 5 Death
01:08:13 6 Published books
01:11:13 7 Posthumous recognition
01:11:23 7.1 Recognition and awards
01:15:21 7.2 Places named for Roosevelt
01:18:52 8 Cultural references
01:23:39 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9048452747455697
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (; October 11, 1884 – November 7, 1962) was an American political figure, diplomat and activist. She served as the First Lady of the United States from March 4, 1933 to April 12, 1945 during her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, making her the longest serving First Lady of the United States. Roosevelt served as United States Delegate to the United Nations General Assembly from 1945 to 1952.President Harry S. Truman later called her the First Lady of the World in tribute to her human rights achievements.Roosevelt was a member of the prominent American Roosevelt and Livingston families and a niece of President Theodore Roosevelt. She had an unhappy childhood, having suffered the deaths of both parents and one of her brothers at a young age. At 15, she attended Allenwood Academy in London and was deeply influenced by its headmistress Marie Souvestre. Returning to the U.S., she married her fifth cousin once removed, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in 1905. The Roosevelts' marriage was complicated from the beginning by Franklin's controlling mother, Sara, and after Eleanor discovered her husband's affair with Lucy Mercer in 1918, she resolved to seek fulfillment in leading a public life of her own. She persuaded Franklin to stay in politics after he was stricken with a paralytic illness in 1921, which cost him the normal use of his legs, and began giving speeches and appearing at campaign events in his place. Following Franklin's election as Governor of New York in 1928, and throughout the remainder of Franklin's public career in government, Roosevelt regularly made public appearances on his behalf, and as First Lady, while her husband served as President, she significantly reshaped and redefined the role of First Lady.
Though widely respected in her later years, Roosevelt was a controversial First Lady at the time for her outspokenness, particularly on civil rights for African-Americans. She was the first presidential spouse to hold regular press conferences, write a daily newspaper column, write a monthly magazine column, host a weekly radio show, and speak at a national party convention.
On a few occasions, she publicly disagreed with her husband's policies. She launched an experimental community at Arthurdale, West Virginia, for the families of unemployed miners, later widely regarded as a failure. She advocated for expanded roles for women in the workplace, the civil rights of African Americans and Asian Americans, and the rights of World War II refugees.
Following her husband's death in 1945, Roosevelt remained active in politics for the remaining 17 years of her life. She pressed the United States to join and support the United Nations and became its first delegate. She served as the first chair of the UN Commission on Human Rights and oversaw the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Later, she chaired the John F. Kennedy administration's Presidential Commission on ...
Pan American World Airways | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:34 1 History
00:01:43 1.1 Formation
00:07:38 1.2 Flight crews
00:09:42 1.3 Clipper era
00:19:17 1.4 Growing competition after World War II
00:20:38 1.5 Overseas expansion and fleet modernization
00:27:41 1.6 Jet age
00:29:15 1.6.1 Widebody era
00:30:55 1.6.2 Supersonic plans
00:31:43 1.7 Computerized reservations, Pan Am Building and Worldport
00:33:10 1.8 Peak
00:35:50 1.9 Internal German Services (IGS) and other operations
00:38:47 1.10 Passenger traffic (1951–1989)
00:39:32 1.11 Downturn
00:39:41 1.11.1 Fallout from 1973 oil crisis
00:42:38 1.11.2 Attempts to build a U.S. domestic network
00:44:00 1.11.2.1 National Airlines takeover
00:45:58 1.11.3 Disposal of non-core assets and operational cutbacks
00:47:47 1.11.4 Fleet restructuring
00:49:38 1.11.5 Sale of Pacific division
00:50:33 1.11.6 Establishment of local feeder networks
00:51:47 1.11.7 U.S. East coast shuttle
00:52:48 1.11.8 Financial, operational and reputational setbacks
00:54:20 1.11.9 Failed bid for Northwest Airlines
00:55:23 1.11.10 Fallout from 1990–91 Persian Gulf War
00:57:07 1.12 Bankruptcy
01:04:44 2 Reuse of name
01:05:08 2.1 Airlines
01:08:21 2.2 Railways
01:08:46 3 Record-setting flights
01:11:21 4 Corporate affairs
01:12:42 5 In popular culture
01:17:24 6 Acquisitions and divestments
01:23:43 7 Accidents and incidents
01:30:50 7.1 Pan Am Flight 1736
01:32:31 7.2 Pan Am Flight 73
01:33:27 7.3 Pan Am Flight 103
01:34:40 8 Fleet
01:34:50 8.1 Fleet in 1990
01:35:10 8.2 Fleet history
01:35:23 9 Destinations
01:35:33 10 See also
01:36:37 11 Notes and citations
01:36:51 12 Sources
01:37:00 13 Further reading
01:37:53 14 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.8442190973338468
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Pan American World Airways, originally founded as Pan American Airways and commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal and largest international air carrier and unofficial flag carrier of the United States from 1927 until its collapse on December 4, 1991. It was founded in 1927 as a scheduled air mail and passenger service operating between Key West, Florida and Havana, Cuba. The airline is credited for many innovations that shaped the international airline industry, including the widespread use of jet aircraft, jumbo jets, and computerized reservation systems. It was also a founding member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global airline industry association.Identified by its blue globe logo (The Blue Meatball), the use of the word Clipper in its aircraft names and call signs, and the white uniform caps of its pilots, the airline was a cultural icon of the 20th century. In an era dominated by flag carriers that were wholly or majority government-owned, it was also the unofficial overseas flag carrier of the United States. During most of the jet era, Pan Am's flagship terminal was the Worldport located at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City.