Grains Festival 2018 Summer Hill in - I Love Haberfield & Surrounds
Grains Festival - 1 July 2018
Summer Hill
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Great atmosphere with great suppliers & local small businesses.
• Knafeh
• Sonoma
• Brickfields
• Brooklyn Boy Bagels
• Brasserie Bread
• The Bread & Butter Project
• Baked by Keiran
• Adamo's Pasta
• Pepe Saya
• Alfamores
• Heritage Coffee Brewers
• Petal Met Sugar
• Goodbye Horses
• The Temperance Society
• Saarde home
• Satriale's Sandwich Deli
• Providence
• Lewisham P&C & more
• Young Henrys
• The Grifter Brewing Company
• Capital Brewing Co.
• Cake Wines
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Burralow - Montreux [Live Music Video]
Directed by Beau Young and Luke Cerone
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Music by Burralow (Ryan Sheridan and Sarah Heydon)
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Audio Engineering by Nic Dalton
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Audio Mixing by Tim Kevin
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Shot at The Temperance Society (Summer Hill, NSW Australia)
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Anti-Somnambulists - 03 - Faelan.M - Adaptive or Maladaptive?
Anti- Somnambulists! Summer Hill Lecture 03 - May - 2018.
Low key lectures in a pub, Sydney.
Faelan.M - Adaptive or Maladaptive?: A Review of the Bias in Evolutionary Hypotheses for Homosexuality In Human and Animal Literature.
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Faelan is an LGBT zoologist with a specialisation in entomology, specifically native Australia bees and honey bees. For more on Faelan:
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More than a River - The Murray-Darling system and its people
Produced by the former Murray-Darling Basin Commission (MDBC) circa 2005.
Journey down Australia's longest rivers, The Darling and The Murray, with Dermott Brereton. Catch a glimpse of into their past, present and future through the lives and stories of the people who live among them.
The River Murray, in particular, is much more than a river. It plays a central part in the lives of many Australians. People depend on it for their food and water, culture, traditions, livelihood, leisure, as a natural landscape and a place of great beauty.
There is evidence however that the River Murray is in trouble. Listen to the different opinions of people along the river and discover their shared passion for finding ways to protect its future.
Society of Geographers: For Women Who Know No Boundaries
This all-day conference explored the contributions women have made to the field of geography and inspired participants to consider how women strengthen the practice of geography today through a series of illustrated presentations and En-Lightning Talks by some of the leading experts in the field including Nancy Lewis, Kavita Pandit and Susan Shaw.
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Perth Scottish Fiddlers - Reel Set
Fairbridge Festival 2012. Saturday 14th of April. Venue: Clubhouse
Solli Raphael, 12, becomes youngest winner of Australian Poetry Slam
Poet Solli Raphael from Coffs Harbour in New South Wales delivers an encore performance at the Australian Poetry Slam national final to a full house at the Sydney Opera House, becoming the competition's youngest winner yet
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The Great Famine 1845-52 and Irish Folk Tradition Dr. Padraig O'Siadhail 3/22/2002
2018 Fall Mitchell Lecture
The challenge of tempering power in a world of “variegated capitalisms” was the topic of the Fall 2018 Mitchell Lecture on in the Charles B. Sears Law Library. The lecture featured John Braithwaite, distinguished professor at Australian National University’s School of Regulation and Global Governance.
Flowing Tides: Musical Memory, History and Global Culture in County Clare, Ireland
Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin discussed his book, Flowing Tides: History and Memory in an Irish Soundscape.
Speaker Biography: Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin is a leading authority in Irish traditional music, history, memory and diaspora research. He is a prolific writer, speaker and performer. A five-time All Ireland Champion uilleann piper, concertina player and former member of Ireland's legendary Kilfenora Céilí Band, he has presented more than 1,000 concerts on four continents during the past 30 years.
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Women on Wednesdays - Amy Steadman- (LG Done)
Amy Steadman
“Mingle with the World: Life and Work of Jessie Ackermann”
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National Capital Planning Commission Meeting (USA) - April 5, 2012
Proceedings from the April 5, 2012 meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission.
John McCrae's War: In Flanders Fields
This feature documentary profiles poet John McCrae, from his childhood in Ontario to his years in medicine at McGill University and the WWI battlefields of Belgium, where he cared for wounded soldiers. Generations of schoolchildren have recited McCrae’s iconic poem “In Flanders Fields,” but McCrae and Alexis Helmer—the young man whose death inspired the poem—have faded from memory. This film seeks to revive their stories through a vivid portrait of a great man in Canadian history.
Directed by Robert Duncan - 1998
Paths Through Quindaro - Explore, Remember, Experience
A Fundraiser to Preserve the Quindaro Ruins.
A Collaboration of Western University Association of the AME Church and Kansas Studies Institute at JCCC.
Speakers: Rev. Stacy Evans, U.S. Congresswoman Sharice Davids, Dr. Tai Edwards, Dr. James Leiker, and Keynote Address by Dr. Kim Warren
February 9, 2019
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President's Export Council Meeting
The President's Export Council meets to discuss export strategy and export agency reorganization and other issues related to increasing American exports and creating new American jobs. March 11, 2011.
Under Love's Control | Pastor Jennings | Sunday November 10, 2019 | 6:00 P.M.
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Learn British English for Free with Audio Book: Tea-Table Talk by Jerome K. Jerome
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As the New York Times said in 1903, this lesser-known work by Jerome K. Jerome does not display the wit of Congreve or even the glittering sort Mr. Jerome employs in some of his other books.
It takes the form of imaginary conversations between the writer and a number of un-named characters at the afternoon tea table. The Woman of the World, the Old Maid, the Girton Girl, the Philosopher and the Minor Poet wax lyrical on subjects like marriage, art, society and politics. Frequently they appear to prefer the sound of their own voice to that of others.
Although I couldn't agree with the NY Times that it is the Baedeker guide to conversation, it is certainly an eye-opening glimpse into this now almost extinct art. The participants are already bemoaning the lack of invigorating conversation in society: Conversation has become a chorus; or, as a writer wittily expressed it, the pursuit of the obvious to no conclusion.
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American literature | Wikipedia audio article
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American literature is literature written or produced in the United States and its preceding colonies (for specific discussions of poetry and theater, see Poetry of the United States and Theater in the United States). Before the founding of the United States, the British colonies on the eastern coast of the present-day United States were heavily influenced by English literature. The American literary tradition thus began as part of the broader tradition of English literature.
The revolutionary period is notable for the political writings of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Paine. Thomas Jefferson's United States Declaration of Independence solidified his status as a key American writer. It was in the late 18th and early 19th centuries that the nation's first novels were published. An early example is William Hill Brown's The Power of Sympathy published in 1791. Brown's novel depicts a tragic love story between siblings who fall in love without knowing they are related.
With an increasing desire to produce uniquely American literature and culture, a number of key new literary figures emerged, perhaps most prominently Washington Irving and Edgar Allan Poe. In 1836, Ralph Waldo Emerson started an influential movement known as Transcendentalism. Inspired by that movement, Henry David Thoreau wrote Walden, which celebrates individualism and nature and urges resistance to the dictates of organized society. The political conflict surrounding abolitionism inspired the writings of William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe in her famous novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. These efforts were supported by the continuation of the slave narratives such as Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Nathaniel Hawthorne published his magnum opus The Scarlet Letter, a novel about adultery. Hawthorne influenced Herman Melville, who is notable for the books Moby-Dick and Billy Budd. America's greatest poets of the nineteenth century were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. Mark Twain (the pen name used by Samuel Langhorne Clemens) was the first major American writer to be born away from the East Coast. Henry James put American literature on the international map with novels like The Portrait of a Lady. At the turn of the twentieth century a strong naturalist movement emerged that comprised writers such as Edith Wharton, Stephen Crane, Theodore Dreiser, and Jack London.
American writers expressed disillusionment following World War I. The short stories and novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald captured the mood of the 1920s, and John Dos Passos wrote too about the war. Ernest Hemingway became famous with The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms; in 1954, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. William Faulkner became one of the greatest American writers with novels like The Sound and the Fury. American poetry reached a peak after World War I with such writers as Wallace Stevens, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, and E. E. Cummings. American drama attained international status at the time with the works of Eugene O'Neill, who won four Pulitzer Prizes and the Nobel Prize. In the mid-twentieth century, American drama was dominated by the work of playwrights Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, as well as by the maturation of the American musical.
Depression era writers included John Steinbeck, notable for his novel The Grapes of Wrath. Henry Miller assumed a distinct place in American Literature in the 1930s when his semi-autobiographical novels were banned from the US. From the end of World War II until the early 1970s many popular works in modern American literature were produced, like Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. America's involvement in World War II influenced works such as Norman Mailer's The Naked and the Dead (1948), Joseph Heller's Catch-22 (1961) and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s Slaughterhouse- ...
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland | Audiobooks Youtube Free
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (1749) was the first widely-read English novel in the genre “Erotica.” It was written by John Cleland as he was serving hard time at a debtor’s prison in London. Over the centuries, the novel has been repeatedly banned by authorities, assuring its preeminent role in the history of the ongoing struggle against censorship of free expression.
Until Fanny Hill, previous heroines had conducted their amorous liaisons “off-stage.” Any erotic misadventures were described euphemistically. As women who had gone astray, they always repented, which made even their most outrageous dalliances somehow suitable for a moralistic readership. The protagonist of Fanny Hill, however, never repented a single moment of her sexual exploits … quite the contrary! And with Fanny, the devil is in the details, realistically described. (Summary by Denny Mike)
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
John CLELAND
Genre(s): Erotica, Romance
Chapters:
0:31 | Chapter 1
1:06:06 | Chapter 2
2:01:52 | Chapter 3
3:13:47 | Chapter 4
4:07:29 | Chapter 5
4:36:14 | Chapter 6
5:37:57 | Chapter 7
6:38:41 | Chapter 8
7:34:14 | Chapter 9
8:26:24 | Chapter 10
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