Trumpet in the Land Readings by Joe Bonnamico and Cammie Stanley
Dramatic readings performed by Joe Bonnamico and Cammie Stanley from Paul Green's Trumpet in the Land.
Trumpet in the Land is the story of the Moravian Delaware's
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 11)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues.
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10_Mary Unveils the Apocalypse: Sardis
Tonight we’re going to look in detail at the fifth letter to the angel-bishops of Sardis. Sardis is the Church of the wealthy, that is, North America, particularly United States and Canada. Sardis was one of the great cities of primitive history. In Greek lore it was simply the greatest of all the cities. It’s nothing less than shocking than to say that this wealthy, generous, busy, influential Church is dead. Who can even count the organized works of charity in the Catholic Church of the United States? And the Churches are full compared to Europe. Jesus will compare Europe to the lukewarm Laodicea. But He is calling the USA and Canada dead! Dead in sin! Religious orders are in need of reform. The hour of trial is coming.
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“Ungodly Rage: The Hidden Face of Catholic Feminism” 1991 by by Donna Steichen
“Sisters in Crisis: The Tragic Unraveling of Women’s Religious Communities” - 1997 by Ann Carey
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SOUSA The Stars and Stripes Forever - The President's Own U.S. Marine Band
The President's Own United States Marine Band recorded John Philip Sousa's march The Stars and Stripes Forever on March, 3, 2009, in the John Philip Sousa Band Hall at Marine Barracks Annex in Washington, D.C. This video was recorded for the National Museum of the Marine Corps gallery titled A Global Expeditionary Force 1866-1916, where visitors will find an interactive Marine Band exhibit.
Around Akron with Blue Green: August 2018
In this episode of AROUND AKRON WITH BLUE GREEN we check out the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, Akron Pride Festival, Innerbelt National Forest and events at Summit Lake.
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How Much Is This Painting Worth? | Web Appraisal | Bismarck
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14. Never Call Retreat: Military and Political Turning Points in 1863
The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119)
Professor Blight lectures on the military history of the early part of the war. Beginning with events in the West, Blight describes the Union victories at Fort Donelson and Fort Henry, introduces Union General Ulysses S. Grant, and narrates the horrific battle of Shiloh, fought in April of 1862. Moving back East, the lecture describes the Union General George McClellan's abortive 1862 Peninsula campaign, which introduced the world to Confederate General Thomas Stonewall Jackson. The lecture concludes with Confederate General Robert E. Lee's decision to take the battle to the North.
00:00 - Chapter 1. The Mood of the Civil War and McClellan's Army
09:46 - Chapter 2. Early Union Successes and Ulysses S. Grant's Entry into the War
20:07 - Chapter 3. The Battle of Shiloh
26:29 - Chapter 4. McClellan's Abortive 1862 Naval Campaign and Stonewall Jackson
33:34 - Chapter 5. The Battle of Seven Days and Robert E. Lee's Move North
49:14 - Chapter 6. Conclusion
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Clark Terry Interview by Joe Williams - 5/19/1995 - Clinton, NY
Joe Williams joins Clark Terry in a conversation that includes stories about the segregated military, being assaulted after a performance with a southern carnival, leaving Basie for Duke Ellington and the three ations.
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Detroit | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Detroit (, locally also ; French: Détroit, lit. 'strait') is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2017 estimated population of 673,104, making it the 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area. Regarded as a major cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music and as a repository for art, architecture and design.
Detroit is a major port located on the Detroit River, one of the four major straits that connect the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest regional economy in the Midwest, behind Chicago and ahead of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, and the 13th-largest in the United States. Detroit and its neighboring Canadian city Windsor are connected through a tunnel and the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest international crossing in North America. Detroit is best known as the center of the U.S. automobile industry, and the Big Three auto manufacturers General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler are all headquartered in Metro Detroit.
In 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the future city of Detroit. During the 19th century, it became an important industrial hub at the center of the Great Lakes region. With expansion of the auto industry in the early 20th century, the city and its suburbs experienced rapid growth, and by the 1940s, the city had become the fourth-largest in the country. However, due to industrial restructuring, the loss of jobs in the auto industry, and rapid suburbanization, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to the present. Since reaching a peak of 1.85 million at the 1950 census, Detroit's population has declined by more than 60 percent. In 2013, Detroit became the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, which it successfully exited in December 2014, when the city government regained control of Detroit's finances.Detroit's diverse culture has had both local and international influence, particularly in music, with the city giving rise to the genres of Motown and techno, and playing an important role in the development of jazz, hip-hop, rock, and punk music. The erstwhile rapid growth of Detroit left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places, and since the 2000s conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces and allowed several large-scale revitalizations, including the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, high-rise renovations, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and various other neighborhoods has increased. An increasingly popular tourist destination, Detroit receives 19 million visitors per year. In 2015, Detroit was named a City of Design by UNESCO, the first U.S. city to receive that designation.
6_Beyond Consecration to Jesus thru Mary: Garden Family
Behold three persons in the Garden: a trinity in the flesh, the first family of mankind. Christ Jesus, image of the Father; Adam the son; Eve-God’s person-gift of love. What music! What melodies! What a beautiful wedding under the canopy! Now the Good Shepherd, the Rabbi walks with them and begins to teach them many things
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Skitch Henderson Interview by Monk Rowe - 10/31/1998 - New Milford, CT
Skitch Henderson reminisces about his career as a pianist and conductor, including work with Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, The Tonight Show band, and the New York Pops orchestra.
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Detroit | Wikipedia audio article
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Detroit (, locally also ; French: Détroit, lit. 'strait') is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2017 estimated population of 673,104, making it the 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area. Regarded as a major cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music and as a repository for art, architecture and design.
Detroit is a major port located on the Detroit River, one of the four major straits that connect the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest regional economy in the Midwest, behind Chicago and ahead of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, and the 13th-largest in the United States. Detroit and its neighboring Canadian city Windsor are connected through a tunnel and the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest international crossing in North America. Detroit is best known as the center of the U.S. automobile industry, and the Big Three auto manufacturers General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler are all headquartered in Metro Detroit.
In 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the future city of Detroit. During the 19th century, it became an important industrial hub at the center of the Great Lakes region. With expansion of the auto industry in the early 20th century, the city and its suburbs experienced rapid growth, and by the 1940s, the city had become the fourth-largest in the country. However, due to industrial restructuring, the loss of jobs in the auto industry, and rapid suburbanization, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to the present. Since reaching a peak of 1.85 million at the 1950 census, Detroit's population has declined by more than 60 percent. In 2013, Detroit became the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, which it successfully exited in December 2014, when the city government regained control of Detroit's finances.Detroit's diverse culture has had both local and international influence, particularly in music, with the city giving rise to the genres of Motown and techno, and playing an important role in the development of jazz, hip-hop, rock, and punk music. The erstwhile rapid growth of Detroit left a globally unique stock of architectural monuments and historic places, and since the 2000s conservation efforts managed to save many architectural pieces and allowed several large-scale revitalizations, including the restoration of several historic theatres and entertainment venues, high-rise renovations, new sports stadiums, and a riverfront revitalization project. More recently, the population of Downtown Detroit, Midtown Detroit, and various other neighborhoods has increased. An increasingly popular tourist destination, Detroit receives 19 million visitors per year. In 2015, Detroit was named a City of Design by UNESCO, the first U.S. city to receive that designation.
Enuff Already On The Mancow Experience TV Show
Sid Yiddish And His Candy Store Henchmen disguises themselves as an Enuff Z'nuff cover band and appears on The Mancow Experience TV show with interesting results! Sid deliberately and horribly throat sings an Enuff Znuff song, Stoned, written by Chip Znuff, one of the original band's founders. Also featured on the show is nationally recognized band, 7Horse (aka dada). Other weird situations occur, but seem to be in line with a usual media-related Henchmen gig, including having an unintentional female groupie who belonged to Dennis, who joined us, playing percussion rather badly. Personnel on this gig: Sid Yiddish (who is disguised as a male Yoko Ono impersonator)-conductor, shofar and slide whistle; Dr. Nothing-toy keyboard and footsie keyboard; Chad Chambers; slide whistle and recorders; Charred Remains-percussion; Dennis The Menace-wooden flute; 13-acoustic guitar; John Popper-trumpet; Yitn Mitn Fidl-violin. (although our appearance on the show was Friday, July 25, 2014, our portion was filmed and the show was broadcast on July 28, 2014)
Trump Impeachment hearings live: Public testimonies from Bill Taylor and George Kent
The House is holding the first public hearings of the impeachment probe, with two key diplomatic officials testifying before the Intelligence Committee.
Bill Taylor and George Kent, two top diplomats, told the committees about concerns they raised about efforts to pressure Ukraine to announce investigations that would benefit President Trump.
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Detroit | Wikipedia audio article
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Detroit
00:03:23 1 History
00:03:31 1.1 Early settlement
00:05:20 1.2 Later settlement
00:08:02 1.3 19th century
00:11:06 1.4 20th century
00:15:05 1.5 Postwar era
00:21:16 1.6 1970s and decline
00:24:29 1.7 1980s
00:24:51 1.8 1990s–2000s
00:27:08 1.9 21st century
00:30:42 2 Geography
00:30:51 2.1 Metropolitan area
00:31:44 2.2 Topography
00:35:02 2.3 Climate
00:37:56 2.4 Cityscape
00:38:04 2.4.1 Architecture
00:41:48 2.4.2 Neighborhoods
00:45:01 3 Demographics
00:48:13 3.1 Income and employment
00:50:12 3.2 Race and ethnicity
00:54:17 3.2.1 Asians and Asian Americans
00:56:20 4 Economy
01:02:46 5 Culture and contemporary life
01:03:47 5.1 Nicknames
01:04:42 5.2 Music
01:10:04 5.3 Entertainment and performing arts
01:11:16 5.4 Tourism
01:15:40 6 Sports
01:19:24 7 Law and government
01:21:15 7.1 Crime
01:23:21 7.2 Politics
01:24:30 7.3 Public finances
01:26:03 8 Education
01:26:12 8.1 Colleges and universities
01:27:59 8.2 Primary and secondary schools
01:28:09 8.2.1 Public schools and charter schools
01:29:51 8.2.2 Private schools
01:31:03 9 Media
01:32:45 10 Infrastructure
01:32:55 10.1 Health systems
01:35:18 11 Transportation
01:36:38 11.1 Transit systems
01:38:43 11.2 Modal characteristics
01:39:14 11.3 Airports
01:40:06 11.4 Freeways
01:42:05 11.5 Floating Post Office
01:42:41 12 Notable people
01:42:50 13 Sister cities
01:43:23 14 See also
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- learn while on the move
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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.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Detroit (, locally also ; French: Détroit, lit. 'strait') is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan, the largest city on the United States–Canada border, and the seat of Wayne County. The municipality of Detroit had a 2017 estimated population of 673,104, making it the 23rd-most populous city in the United States. The metropolitan area, known as Metro Detroit, is home to 4.3 million people, making it the second-largest in the Midwest after the Chicago metropolitan area. Regarded as a major cultural center, Detroit is known for its contributions to music and as a repository for art, architecture and design.
Detroit is a major port located on the Detroit River, one of the four major straits that connect the Great Lakes system to the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The Detroit Metropolitan Airport is among the most important hubs in the United States. The City of Detroit anchors the second-largest regional economy in the Midwest, behind Chicago and ahead of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, and the 13th-largest in the United States. Detroit and its neighboring Canadian city Windsor are connected through a tunnel and the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest international crossing in North America. Detroit is best known as the center of the U.S. automobile industry, and the Big Three auto manufacturers General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler are all headquartered in Metro Detroit.
In 1701, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the future city of Detroit. During the 19th century, it became an important industrial hub at the center of the Great Lakes region. With expansion of the auto industry in the early 20th century, the city and its suburbs experienced rapid growth, and by the 1940s, the city had become the fourth-largest in the country. However, due to industrial restructuring, the loss of jobs in the auto industry, and rapid suburbanization, Detroit lost considerable population from the late 20th century to the present. Since reaching a peak of 1.85 million at the 1950 census, Detroit's population has declined by more than 60 percent. In 2013, Detroit became the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, which it successfully exited in December 2014, when the city government regained control of Detroit's finances.Detroit's diverse culture has had both local and international influence, particularly in music, with the city giving rise to the genres of Motown and techno, and playing an important role in the development of jazz, hip-hop, rock, and punk music. The erstwhile rapid growth of Detroit left ...
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Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945)
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- Socrates
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A timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) encompasses the ingenuity and innovative advancements of the United States within a historical context, dating from the Progressive Era to the end of World War II, which have been achieved by inventors who are either native-born or naturalized citizens of the United States. Copyright protection secures a person's right to his or her first-to-invent claim of the original invention in question, highlighted in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution which gives the following enumerated power to the United States Congress:
In 1641, the first patent in North America was issued to Samuel Winslow by the General Court of Massachusetts for a new method of making salt. On April 10, 1790, President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 109) into law which proclaimed that patents were to be authorized for any useful art, manufacture, engine, machine, or device, or any improvement therein not before known or used. On July 31, 1790, Samuel Hopkins of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, became the first person in the United States to file and to be granted a patent under the new U.S. patent statute. The Patent Act of 1836 (Ch. 357, 5 Stat. 117) further clarified United States patent law to the extent of establishing a patent office where patent applications are filed, processed, and granted, contingent upon the language and scope of the claimant's invention, for a patent term of 14 years with an extension of up to an additional 7 years.From 1836 to 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a total of 7,861,317 patents relating to several well-known inventions appearing throughout the timeline below. Some examples of patented inventions between the years 1890 and 1945 include John Froelich's tractor (1892), Ransom Eli Olds' assembly line (1901), Willis Carrier's air-conditioning (1902), the Wright Brothers' airplane (1903), and Robert H. Goddard's liquid-fuel rocket (1926).