Sing, Sing, Sing - Band of The Royal Corps of Transport
The Band of The Royal Corps of Transport conducted by their Director of Music, Captain Ray Maycock, play 'Sing, Sing, Sing' by Louis Prima during a concert at St. Paul's Cathedral steps in the City of London in the summer of 1992.
Our Summer Vacation Road Trip 2008
Here is the transcript, because some is hard to hear:
This is a little bit of what we did on our summer vacation. Albany, New York; Albany, New York (Famous Million Dollar Staircase); Annapolis, Maryland; Aquarium of Niagara; Atlanta, Georgia; Atlantic City (New Jersey); Augusta, Maine; Birmingham, Alabama; Bismarck, North Dakota; Boston, Massachusetts; (Geographical) Center of United States; Charleston, West Virginia; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Cheyenne, Wyoming (Weather comes in quickly); Chinatown, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Colorado State Capital (Denver); Columbia, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Concord, New Hampshire; Crazy Horse Memorial; Dallas, Texas; Deadwood, South Dakota; Denver Mint; Detroit, Michigan; Devils Tower; Dover, Delaware; Duffins Candy, Worlds Largest Candy Store; Dutch Wonderland; Erie, Pennsylvania; Erie, Pennsylvania (again); Effigy Mounds, Iowa; Frankfort, Kentucky; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee; (Graceland again); Grand Ole Opry House; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Hartford, Connecticut; Hershey's Chocolate World; Hot Springs, South Dakota; Indianapolis, Indiana; Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Jacksonville, Florida; Jamestown Buffalo (ND); Jamestown Settlement (VA); Jefferson City, Missouri; Lansing, Michigan; Liberty Bell; Lincolns Birthplace; Lincoln Memorial; Little Rock, Arkansas; Louisville, Kentucky; Madison, Wisconsin; Millennium Park (Chicago, Illinois); Mall Of America (MN); Montana; Montpelier, Vermont; Mount Rushmore; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Nashville, Tennessee; Nebraska High Planes (in van, running from tornado weather); New Mexico (May 22nd); Niagara Falls; Niagara Falls, Canada; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Philadelphia Mint; Philadelphia Museum (of Art); Pikes Peak Park, Iowa; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Plymouth Rock; Plymouth Rock (again); Providence, Rhode Island; Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia; US National Rubik's Cube Championship 2008 (Atlanta Underground, GA); Salem Sue (ND); Sears Tower (Chicago, Illinois); Shreveport, Louisiana; St. Louis, Missouri; St. Paul, Minnesota; Statue of Liberty; Times Square (NY,NY); The Tip of Cape Cod; Topeka, Kansas; Trenton, New Jersey; Tupelo, Mississippi (Elvis's birthplace); Washington DC; Washington Monument; White House; Wrigley Field. We hope you had as much fun as we did. Bye!
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Fifth St Bells For The Beauty of The Earth
Police escort out of Chicago IL
Temple Street Children's hospital's Irish 66ers being escorted out of Chicago Illinois from eaglerider. By the Chicago police department 22.9.18
House Session 2012-03-27 (12:00:00-13:00:31)
1) Concur in the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3606 - Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act
2) Legislation Related to H.R. 4239 - Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2012
Begin Consideration of H.R. 3309 - Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2012 (Structured Rule)
The rule provides for one hour of general debate and makes in order the following amendments:
Rep. Crowley Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Stearns Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Waters Amendment #5 (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Waters Amendment #6 (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Eshoo Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Diaz-Balart Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Owens Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Green Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Jackie Speier Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Rep. Yvette Clarke Amendment (10 minutes of debate)
Postponed Vote on H.R. 3298 - Homes For Heroes Act of 2011 (Suspension) (Sponsored by Rep. Al Green / Financial Services Committee)
Sheffield was beaten by Huddersfield Town on penalties shoot out to enter Championship play off fin
Sheffield was beaten by Huddersfield Town on penalties shoot out to enter Championship play off fin
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Episcopal Diocese of Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:18 1 A brief history
00:25:24 2 List of bishops
00:25:34 3 Churches
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SUMMARY
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The Episcopal Diocese of Alabama is located in Province IV of the Episcopal Church and serves the state of Alabama with the exception of the extreme southern region, including Mobile, which forms part of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast.
Currently, the Right Reverend John McKee Kee Sloan serves as diocesan bishop. Sloan was elected by the diocese to serve as its 11th bishop on July 16, 2011, and was installed into that office on January 7, 2012, having previously served from 2008 to 2012 as bishop suffragan. The Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham serves as its cathedral. The Bishops' Offices are located at Carpenter House in Birmingham alongside the Church of the Advent, a pre-existing parish that the diocese designated as its cathedral in 1982.
The diocese currently includes 92 parishes, including college campus ministries and Camp McDowell, the diocesan camp and conference center, located in Nauvoo, Alabama.
The total membership of the diocese is estimated at over 30,000 persons. Alabama is the only diocese in the Episcopal Church where there are no mission congregations; that is, all churches are expected to be self-supporting and self-governing parishes, with diocesan subsidies reserved for new church starts only. The policy was instituted by Bishop Furman C. Stough in the 1970s.
Like most of its southern neighbors, the diocese's churchmanship heritage is predominantly of the low variety, reflecting the influence of the founders' origins in places like Virginia and South Carolina. In colonial times, those southern colonies were bastions of evangelical, even Calvinist sentiment among the Anglican clergy and gentry. And like the ECUSA in general, the diocese's members are mostly affluent professionals and businesspeople, often among the wealthiest residents of their respective communities, some of whom have maintained Episcopalian affiliation for several generations. However, these people have largely co-existed peacefully with more liberal parishioners who look upon the Episcopal Church as an alternative to fundamentalist options within Southern Protestantism. The Anglican realignment movement among conservatives in protest against the consecration of the openly gay bishop Gene Robinson in the 2000s had only a minor impact in Alabama - two congregations in Montgomery experienced significant rifts.
'Basic' Gospel Chorus, All In His Hands @ 1999 Pentecost Service
June 1999.The youthful song ministry of 'Basic' Gospel Chorus, Pensacola, FL., under the direction of Sis. Alicia Huff and vocal lead of Bro. Murtin Huff, blessed the congregation in singing All In His Hands during the 1999 Pentecost celebration services at the A.O.H. Cathedral, Birmingham, AL.
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Threshold Of Hope - 2017-04-04 -
The Art and Literature of the Great War
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art.
The First World War, known as the Great War, was also the first modern war, claiming millions of lives, in part, by newly invented weapons such as the machine gun, tank, aircraft, and poison gas. The arts of the period present a portrait of the terrible price paid by humanity—the carnage and suffering caused by the war were documented in paintings, sculptures, novels, memoirs, and poems produced both during, and immediately after, the struggle. In this presentation on March 27, 2019, senior lecturer David Gariff explores the responses of artists and writers to the trauma of the First World War, which transcended national boundaries. Paintings, sculptures, and prints by Otto Dix, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Käthe Kollwitz, Fernand Léger, John Singer Sargent, and Natalija Goncharova; poems by Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, and Anna Akhmatova; and memoirs and novels by Ernest Hemingway, Erich Maria Remarque, and Robert Graves are discussed against the backdrop of “the war to end all wars.”
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Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants
List of churches that are National Historic Landmarks in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:19 1 NHLs that are to be classified
00:00:33 2 NHLs that are A.M.E. or A.M.E. Zion churches
00:00:57 3 NHLs that are Baptist churches
00:01:29 4 NHLs that were Congregational churches
00:01:55 5 NHLs that are Congregational Christian Churches that did not join the United Church of Christ
00:02:12 6 NHLs that are Episcopal churches
00:03:18 7 NHLs that are French Protestant Reformed (Huguenot) churches
00:03:34 8 NHLs that are Greek Orthodox churches
00:03:48 9 NHLs that are Jewish synagogues
00:04:12 10 NHLs that are Latter Day Saint temples
00:04:26 11 NHLs that are Lutheran churches
00:04:40 12 NHLs that are Muslim mosques
00:04:59 13 NHLs that are Presbyterian churches
00:05:10 14 NHLs that were shared by various Protestant churches
00:05:30 15 NHLs that are Quaker meetinghouses
00:05:57 16 NHLs that are Roman Catholic churches
00:07:41 17 NHLs that are Russian Orthodox churches
00:08:03 18 NHLs that are Unitarian Universalist churches
00:08:24 19 NHLs that are United Church of Christ (U.C.C.) churches
00:08:43 20 NHLs that are United Methodist churches
00:08:59 21 NHL churches in New York State
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:
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There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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This is a very incomplete list of churches and other places of religious function that are U.S. National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the United States.
A significant proportion of the 2,430 National Historic Landmarks sites in the U.S. are churches.
Threshold of Hope - 2015-05-12 - Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J.
Former Evangelical Marty Doucette shares his conversion story with Marcus Grodi.
Threshold Of Hope - 2017-08-22 -
ch 15) Self Help In Hard Times
chapter 15: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 15, Self-Help in Hard Times covers the government's campaign to destroy the IWW, and the factors leading to the Great Depression. Zinn states that, despite popular belief, the 1920s were not a time of prosperity, and the problems of the Depression were simply the chronic problems of the poor extended to the rest of the society. Also covered is the Communist Party's attempts to help the poor during the Depression.