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durée : 01:12:02 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le deuxième épisode d'une série consacrée au métier de libraire par les "Nuits magnétiques" en 1988, on entend Marie-Madeleine Tschann raconter sa "vie de libraire" à Paris, ainsi que des témoignages de collègues partout en France sur ce métier unique au monde. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Bernard Wallet Fondateur des éditions Verticales, écrivain; Jérôme Lindon Editeur, président des Editions de Minuit; Christian Bourgois
How can the teachings of the Bible transform our daily lives, much like maintaining physical fitness transforms our bodies? Join me, Jesse Cope, as I promise to uncover the intertwining paths of faith, prayer, and spiritual growth. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to embrace the power of small, consistent efforts in forming spiritual habits that elevate our lives beyond mediocrity. By reflecting on the honorable service of Marines and the enduring assurances it brings, we transition into deeper spiritual insights. Discover how faith in Jesus Christ, coupled with intentional prayer and Bible reading, illuminates our path and fortifies our spiritual resilience.As we journey further, explore America's historical roots as a nation shaped by Christian values and the crucial role of Bible-centric education in preserving these ideals. Drawing inspiration from notable figures like Herbert Hoover and J.C. Penney, we delve into lessons of love, humility, and discipline. These reflections emphasize the importance of accepting correction and confronting personal weaknesses, echoing the courage found in military teachings. Together, we'll consider how instilling Christian teachings in our youth can uphold the foundational values of equality and virtuous living. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of faith and its role in shaping both personal and national identity.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Experts state that a crash is being set up as the Federal Reserve pulls more than half of Credit Available through Bank Term Funding Program. Some banks won’t be able to cover cash withdrawals. This is not because the banks don’t have the funds, but because the bank’s funds are locked-up in Treasury Notes. 00:00 – Intro 02:53 – We are about to experience a 1929 Crash 08:42 – Get your Finances in Order 12:32 – Shane Warren & Judgment 15:59 – Abolish Federal Reserve 18:15 – QFS System 20:13 – Refuge Medical 21:59 – Our Sponsors
Experts state that a crash is being set up as the Federal Reserve pulls more than half of Credit Available through Bank Term Funding Program. Some banks won’t be able to cover cash withdrawals. This is not because the banks don’t have the funds, but because the bank’s funds are locked-up in Treasury Notes. 00:00 – Intro 02:53 – We are about to experience a 1929 Crash 08:42 – Get your Finances in Order 12:32 – Shane Warren & Judgment 15:59 – Abolish Federal Reserve 18:15 – QFS System 20:13 – Refuge Medical 21:59 – Our Sponsors
Amity Shlaes, author of "The Forgotten Man," joins us to discuss the historical parallels between modern-day Democrat policies and those that led to the Great Depression in 1929. - - - Today's Sponsor: Lumen - Head to https://lumen.me/KLAVAN for 15% off your purchase.
Acquista il mio nuovo libro, “Anche Socrate qualche dubbio ce l'aveva”: https://amzn.to/3wPZfmCIl 24 ottobre 1929, la borsa americana di Wall Street crollò all'improvviso, dando inizio a una crisi che rapidamente finì per colpire tutto il mondo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dentro-alla-storia--4778249/support.
Wenn Sie über Audrey Hepburn lesen, dann steht da oft: "Filmstar der 50er und 60er Jahre". Dabei wurde sie noch 1999 bei einer Umfrage des "American Film Institute" auf Platz drei der größten weiblichen Filmstars gewählt. Von Irene Geuer.
durée : 01:11:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Dans le deuxième épisode d'une série consacrée au métier de libraire par les "Nuits magnétiques" en 1988, on entend Marie-Madeleine Tschann raconter sa "vie de libraire" à Paris, ainsi que des témoignages de collègues partout en France sur ce métier unique au monde. - invités : Bernard Wallet Fondateur des éditions Verticales, écrivain; Jérôme Lindon Editeur, président des Editions de Minuit; Christian Bourgois
In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles Donnie and Dale go back to the early 1900s and discuss a North Carolina case. On Christmas day, 1929 Charlie Lawson, a rural North Carolina tobacco farmer brutally murdered six of his children, his wife and then killed himself. The horrific crime made the front page of the New York Times. It inspired a hit record and would conjure up rumor and speculation for generations to come. https://www.crackhousechronicles.com/ https://linktr.ee/crackhousechronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@crackhousechronicles https://www.facebook.com/crackhousechronicles Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_the_Lawson_family https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/rcxhts/on_december_25th_1929_charlie_lawson_brutally/ https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/14lujum/why_did_charlie_lawson_murder_his_family_on/
In this compelling episode of The Mark Moss Show, Mark takes a deep dive into the historical and often misunderstood narrative of the Great Depression. He challenges the conventional story, focusing on the critical role of government actions in the economic turmoil of the 1920s and 30s. Mark provides a detailed, evidence-backed analysis of how monetary policies, regulatory changes, and government interventions not only led to the Great Depression but also exacerbated its severity. By drawing parallels with contemporary economic policies, Mark offers invaluable insights into how the lessons of the past are crucial in preventing similar crises in the future. This episode is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between government policy, economic cycles, and how history might be echoing in today's economic landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time to fire up the Back of the Bookshelf time machine for another trip back into the literary past. Our story this time is an Edgar Wallace mystery called Circumstantial Evidence, which was originally published in 1929 along with seven of his other works in a collection called Circumstantial Evidence and Other Stories. The story is set in England in the 1920s and is about a young woman who is accused of murder when her wealthy uncle dies in mysterious circumstances. The evidence against her is all circumstantial, but as the lawyer characters are quick to point out, that kind of evidence is often the hardest to refute. Is she guilty or innocent and what will happen when her case goes to trial? Listen to the episode to find out. Edgar Wallace's writing has very much fallen out of fashion now, but stories like this one are a reminder of why he was so popular in his day. It's a gripping tale which showcases his narrative skill and knowledge of the law. Wallace was born in 1875, the product of a liaison between two actors at an after-show party. He left school at the age of twelve, but went on to became a prolific writer, whose output included 170 novels, 18 plays and 957 short stories. He died suddenly in 1932 while working on the screenplay for the original King Kong movie. More than 160 films have been made of his work, so this Back of the Bookshelf offering is part of a long tradition. It's narrated by C.J. Carter-Stephenson with music by Kevin MacLeod as usual (music licenced under Creative Commons: by attribution 3.0 licence). We hope you enjoy it.
durée : 00:11:12 - La crise de 1929, celle de Matisse. - par : Marianne Vourch - À la veille de ses 60 ans qu'il fêtera le 31 décembre 1929, Henri Matisse bénéficie de quatre grandes expositions dont une au MOMA de New York. Mais comment faire mieux sans se répéter ? La question le hante. - réalisé par : Sophie Pichon
謙信的Mixerbox 訂閱節目:獨立思考,請大家多多捧場,支持謙信繼續提供好節目 謙信新書:戰國名女性,在Readmoo kobo 與google書店都有販售 業務合作請洽:japantraveler1@gmail.com athrunzhung@gmail.com 美國時間2023年8月14日,美國有線電視新聞網(CNN)報導,根據美國證券管理委員會(SEC)14日公布的文件,電影「大賣空」(The Big Short)主角原型、準確預測2008年美國房市崩潰的投資人貝瑞(MichaelBurry)又出手放空,押注超過16億美元、約新台幣510.85億元,賭華爾街股市會崩盤,包括看跌標準普爾500指數(S&P 500)與那斯達克100指數(Nasdaq 100)。 由於華爾街8月持續陷入困境,導致美股八月第二週全面收跌,標普500指數在15個交易日內下滑5.6%,比往常就蠻慘澹的美股8月表現還要糟。Meta、亞馬遜、微軟和Alphabet等主要科技公司的股價也繼續下跌。貝瑞管理的「Scion資產管理」(Scion Asset Management)基金買進價值8.66億美元的標普500指數ETF賣權,以及7.39億美元的那指100指數ETF賣權。也就是說他押注華爾街股市將會崩盤,這就讓謙信想和大家說說發生在1929年的華爾街股災,大家可以自己分析有沒有相似的地方。 首先來了解時空背景,導致經濟崩潰的第一次世界大戰之後十年,有個專有名詞叫做「咆哮的二十年代」,這是美國和歐洲經濟繁榮、文化優勢明顯的時期,主要是在紐約、芝加哥、巴黎、柏林與布宜諾斯艾利斯等許多大都市,這是一個財富上升和揮霍的時期。基於戰後樂觀情緒,十年來美國農村有大量移民到城市,希望在美國工業持續擴張中尋找更富裕的生活。…. fb專頁:https://www.facebook.com/historysquare/ FB社團:https://www.facebook.com/groups/873307933055348 Podcast : http://kshin.co twitter:@alexzhung 電子書著作 Amazon : https://reurl.cc/g8lprR Readmoo :https://reurl.cc/jqpYmm Kobo : https://reurl.cc/GdDLgW Google : https://reurl.cc/9ZyLyn
durée : 00:58:47 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Jusqu'à la crise des années 1920, Husserl était relativement en retrait par rapport aux questions sociales et politiques. Mais la Première Guerre mondiale a déclenché en lui une crise de type existentiel, qui l'a mené à donner des conférences portant sur les valeurs et sur le destin de l'humanité. - invités : Natalie Depraz Philosophe, professeure des Universités à l'Université de Rouen Normandie et membre universitaire des Archives Husserl à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris.; Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur Directeur d'études à l'EHESS, spécialiste de l'histoire monétaire et financière des XIXe et XXe siècles
Welcome back Author Larry Jorgensen as he shares his new book, Shipwrecked and Rescued!LARRY JORGENSEN first became fascinated with Michigan's Upper Peninsula and its unique history while writing and reporting for television news in Green Bay. However his journey into that world of news had begun much earlier in northern Wisconsin where he worked while in high school for the weekly newspaper in Eagle River. Later he was employed by a newspaper publisher in Milwaukee, and then on to radio and television news in Texas and Louisiana, along with wire service and freelance assignments. During all those years he looked forward to return visits to the Keweenaw Peninsula. It was during one of those visits Larry discovered the tale of the wreck of the “City of Bangor”. It was learning of that little known event which resulted in his decision to create this written account which he hope would share the story of one of Lake Superior's most unusual shipwrecks.The Story of a Lake Superior shipwreck and two unbelievable but true successful rescues! We look forward to seeing you succeed! - www.KeepOnSharing.com - Code - KOS
durée : 00:58:32 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Jusqu'à la crise des années 1920, Husserl était relativement en retrait par rapport aux questions sociales et politiques. Mais la Première Guerre mondiale a déclenché en lui une crise de type existentiel, qui l'a mené à donner des conférences portant sur les valeurs et sur le destin de l'humanité. - invités : Natalie Depraz philosophe, professeure des Universités à l'Université de Rouen Normandie et membre universitaire des Archives Husserl à l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris. ; Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur directeur d'études à l'EHESS, spécialiste de l'histoire monétaire et financière des XIXe et XXe siècles
The radio scene on a garbage island in the Maldives. AM radio news. Amateur radio operators wanted in the Southwestern United States. The second part of our interview with Dale Stagg of Reach Beyond Australia. Ancient DX Report for 1929.
The radio scene on a garbage island in the Maldives. AM radio news. Amateur radio operators wanted in the Southwestern United States. The second part of our interview with Dale Stagg of Reach Beyond Australia. Ancient DX Report for 1929.
durée : 01:24:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Charlotte Latigrat et Jean-Louis Cavalier - Avec Michel Perez
※※本集節目感謝康軒文教事業贊助播出※※ 這集我們會談到: 1.使用信用卡的必要條件「理性消費」!! 2.少子化影響下,台灣的房價有可能會跌嗎? 3.股票小知識1:何謂開槓桿?流動性危機? 4.銀行的「雨天收傘」可能帶來何種後果? 5.1929年爆發經濟大恐慌的原因有哪些?? 6.華爾街股災時有多慘烈?倒了五百多間銀行? 7.矽谷銀行倒閉後,美國政府做了何事止血? 8.英國經濟學家凱因斯的「消費經濟理論」為何? 9.經濟大恐慌時,總統胡佛做了哪些錯誤政策? 10.簡述2008年美國次貸危機、連動債 11.股票小知識2:如何觀察生活來投資股票? 【背景介紹】 經濟大蕭條,又稱經濟大危機、經濟大恐慌,是指1929年-1933年之間全球經濟大衰退、第二次世界大戰前最嚴重的全球經濟衰退。經濟大蕭條是二十世紀持續時間最長、影響最廣、強度最大的經濟衰退。 經濟大蕭條的開始時間,依國家的不同而不同,但絕大多數在1930年起,持續到30年代末,甚至是40年代末…..。 請贊助我一杯咖啡,感謝您的贊助,讓我們能走得更遠、更久
※※本集節目感謝康軒文教事業贊助播出※※ 這集我們會談到: 1.股票的衍生性金融商品—權證投資有何優缺點? 2.1929年經濟大恐慌大約持續了多久?有多嚴重? 3.為何美國的1920年代被稱為「咆嘯的1920」? 4.第一次世界大戰對美國的經濟帶來了怎樣的影響? 5.國家和個人該如何透過打仗來賺「戰爭財」呢? 6.股票投資概念:如何運用日常生活選擇投資標的? 7.股票小知識:何謂漲停?台灣有何限制? 8.「擦鞋童理論」說明了股票投資的什麼情況? 9.繳稅相關知識:基本扣除額?繳稅級距? 10.通貨膨漲下,分期零利率的方式有何優點? 11.台灣早期的「George&Mary」事件為何? 【背景介紹】 經濟大蕭條,又稱經濟大危機、經濟大恐慌,是指1929年-1933年之間全球經濟大衰退、第二次世界大戰前最嚴重的全球經濟衰退。經濟大蕭條是二十世紀持續時間最長、影響最廣、強度最大的經濟衰退。 經濟大蕭條的開始時間,依國家的不同而不同,但絕大多數在1930年起,持續到30年代末,甚至是40年代末。…..。 請贊助我一杯咖啡,感謝您的贊助,讓我們能走得更遠、更久
※※本集節目感謝康軒文教事業贊助播出※※ 參考資料:⟪有關矽谷銀行危機,目前我們所知道的⟫,紐約時報中文網,https://cn.nytimes.com/business/20230314/svb-silicon-valley-bank-explainer/zh-hant/ 這集我們會談到: 1.投資者缺乏信心造成「擠兌」風潮竟導致銀行倒閉?? 2.物品的價值奠基於—稀有性、有限、消費者信心 3.2023年銀行倒閉潮與1929年經濟大恐慌有何差異? 4.供需理論如何影響物品價格—雲林高麗菜一顆10元!? 5.穀賤傷農—彰化芭樂基層農民為何賺不到錢?? 6.股票小知識1:股票是什麼?如何上市?最初想法為何? 7.投資股票應該有的想法為何??別為了炒股而投資? 8.股票小知識2:何謂水餃股?本益比?股票分析師為何? 9.活存、定存、股票投資利率的差異有多大? 10.股票小知識3:股票一張有幾股?何謂零股買賣? 【背景介紹】 矽谷銀行(英語:Silicon Valley Bank,簡稱:SVB)曾經是一家美國大型商業銀行,總部位於加利福尼亞州聖克拉拉。矽谷銀行是美國大銀行之一,是矽谷本地存款最多的銀行。2023年3月10日,美國監管機構關閉矽谷銀行,並由美國聯邦存款保險公司接管了銀行存款,成為美國金融史上僅次於華盛頓互惠銀行的第二大銀行倒閉事件…..。 請贊助我一杯咖啡,感謝您的贊助,讓我們能走得更遠、更久
On this day in 1929, President Herbert Hoover had the first telephone installed in the Oval Office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
※※本集節目感謝康軒文教事業贊助播出※※ 參考資料:⟪有關矽谷銀行危機,目前我們所知道的⟫,紐約時報中文網,https://cn.nytimes.com/business/20230314/svb-silicon-valley-bank-explainer/zh-hant/ 這集我們會談到: 1.銀行界的小白是什麼意思?申辦各式帳戶有何困難? 2.申辦數位帳戶有何好處?電子帳單和紙本帳單有何差異? 3.國中階段的理財教育目前是如何配置的? 4.經濟大恐慌再現??美國銀行出現倒閉危機?? 5.銀行倒閉後會如何?投資者血本無歸?有何連鎖效應? 6.矽谷銀行如何發跡?其投資組合有何特色? 7.矽谷銀行低風險的投資為何導致其倒閉危機? 8.金融小教室:定存、升息、降息會帶來什麼影響? 9.美國聯準會為何升息?升息後為何導致矽谷銀行倒閉? 【背景介紹】 矽谷銀行(英語:Silicon Valley Bank,簡稱:SVB)曾經是一家美國大型商業銀行,總部位於加利福尼亞州聖克拉拉。矽谷銀行是美國大銀行之一,是矽谷本地存款最多的銀行。2023年3月10日,美國監管機構關閉矽谷銀行,並由美國聯邦存款保險公司接管了銀行存款,成為美國金融史上僅次於華盛頓互惠銀行的第二大銀行倒閉事件…..。 請贊助我一杯咖啡,感謝您的贊助,讓我們能走得更遠、更久
A finales de la década de 1920, el aumento de la compra de acciones sin control llegó a un 90% debido a la especulación financiera que permitía ganar dinero de manera rápida. Sin embargo, el valor de las acciones era ficticio y estaba por encima de su valor real. Muchas personas pedían préstamos en los bancos para invertir en la bolsa, buscando una tasa de interés más alta que la que pagaban por el préstamo.Vamos a ver si las previsiones que se dan estos días sobre el futuro a medio plazo recurren a algo que sí está pasando o mantenemos ese modo disfrazado que explicaría que las cosas pasan a un ritmo distinto al que, viniéndolo a tiempo real, nos parece que suceden. Recuerda que las crisis no son un punto y aparte sino que se producen con puntos y seguido y entre comas.Fuentes:Project Sindacte: Why Europe's Franco-German Engine Is Stalling, Jean Pisani'Crisis económicas a lo largo de la historia' - Amparo Hernández Martín (Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria)FT Visual and Data Journalism Team. 2020. Coronavirus Tracked: See how your Country Compares. Financial Times. Accessed on August 20, 2020.Ganong, Peter, and Daniel Shoag. 2017. Why Has Regional Income Convergence in the U.S. Declined?. Journal of Urban Economics. Volume 127: 76–90.Garbinti, Bertrand, Jonathan Goupille -Lebret, and Thomas Piketty. 2018. Income Inequality in France, 1900–2014: Evidence from Distributional National Accounts (DNA). Banque de France Working Paper No. 677 (19 April). Paris: Banque de France.
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durée : 00:51:56 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Lorsque la bourse de New York chute dramatiquement le 24 octobre 1929, c'est la panique et l'incompréhension parmi les spéculateurs d'abord puis toute la population américaine est touchée par cette crise que personne ne voulait voir arriver. C'est ce que nous raconte "Les Dossiers de l'histoire".
On this day in 1929, Canada's highest court of appeals determined that women are included in the country's legal definition of “persons.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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durée : 00:30:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Dans le volet 5/15 du "Roman du cinéma" de Claude-Jean Philippe réalisé par Jean-Christophe Averty, nous plongeons dans l'année 1929 en URSS avec Dziga Vertov et "L'Homme à la caméra" mais aussi à Paris au cinéma Max Linder pour découvrir "L'Argent" de Marcel L'Herbier.
From the Credit Crisis of 1772 to the 2008 Housing Crisis, most of the economic crises seem to have been triggered by excessive borrowing to seek returns on rising assets. The Oil Shock of 1973 though was an exception and was a demand and supply issue, leading to runway inflation.
This Week Unpacked introduces another podcast from Unpacked: Unpacking Israeli History. Season 3 just launched, and we're running the first episode here, entitled Hebron: When Tensions Erupt. In the summer of 1929, Jews and Arabs alike found themselves caught in an unbearably bloody battle. The aftermath of a deadly riot showed the Jews of British Mandatory Palestine that the British couldn't protect them, leading them to unite under the banner of Zionism. In this episode, Noam unpacks the 1929 Hebron Riots and considers why it may be considered “Year Zero” of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Ryan Southwood from Algonquin College discusses the school's recent gold rating for accessibility by the Rick Hansen Foundation. Steven Scott of Double Tap Canada describes the pros and cons of data broker services. In her Central regional report, Karen Magee chats about a new project in Ottawa that aims to address the link between brain injuries and homelessness. Entertainment critic Michael McNeely kicks off his ongoing series on missed film classics starting with Pandora's Box from 1929. And, community reporter Shaini Saravanamuthu shares some Easter activities to enjoy this weekend in Montreal. This is the April 14, 2022 episode.
Entertainment critic Michael McNeely kicks off his ongoing series on missed film classics starting with Pandora's Box from 1929. From the April 14, 2022 episode.
Welcome to Season 3 of Unpacking Israeli History! In the summer of 1929, Jews and Arabs alike found themselves caught in an unbearably bloody battle. The aftermath of a deadly riot showed the Jews of British Mandatory Palestine that the British couldn't protect them, leading them to unite under the banner of Zionism. In this episode, Noam unpacks the 1929 Hebron Riots and considers why it may be considered “Year Zero” of the Arab-Israeli conflict. ~~~~ This season of Unpacking Israeli History is generously sponsored by Barbara Sommer & Alan Fisher, and by Marci & Andrew Spitzer, and this episode is generously sponsored by Liz and Moshe Neiman. ~~~~ Learn more about Unpacked: https://jewishunpacked.com/about/ Visit Unpacked on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/unpacked Unpacking Israeli History about Black Saturday: https://jewishunpacked.com/black-saturday-how-far-would-you-go-for-a-homeland/ Unpacking Israeli History about UN Resolution 3379: https://jewishunpacked.com/is-zionism-racism-un-resolution-3379/ ~~~~ Once Upon a Country: A Palestinian Life, Sari Nusseibeh https://www.britannica.com/biography/Amin-al-Husayni https://www.britannica.com/topic/mufti https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/hajj-amin-al-husayni-the-mufti-of-jerusalem A History of Israel, From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time, Howard Sachar Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-1998, Benny Morris One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate, Tom Segev Reapproaching Borders: New Perspectives on the Study of Israel-Palestine, Sandy Sufian and Mark Levine https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/1929-hebron-massacre-begins-1.5427655 https://www.jpost.com/features/in-thespotlight/this-week-in-history-the-1929-hebron-massacre City of Abraham, Edward Platt https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-hebron-massacre-of-1929 http://en.hebron.org.il/history/713 Israel: A History, Martin Gilbert The Claim of Dispossession, Aryeh Avneri Year after the Riots: American Responses to the Palestine Crisis of 1929-30, Naomi Cohen https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066430987&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021, The Shaw Report https://www.jta.org/archive/testimony-of-orphaned-jewish-children-moves-hebron-court Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929, Hillel Cohen http://en.jabotinsky.org/media/9747/the-iron-wall.pdf https://www.sefaria.org/topics/mashiach?tab=sources https://hebronfund.org/the-return-to-hebron-1967/ ~~~~
With the Bark Off: Conversations from the LBJ Presidential Library
My guest today is Amity Shlaes, a well-known columnist for the Financial Times and Forbes magazine and a former member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board. She's also one of America's premier economic historians. Shlaes has published six books to date, including Great Society: A New History and The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.She joins us to talk about her biography of America's 30th President, Calvin Coolidge.
Marriage is on the horizon. OSCARS are an arms length away. And yet, Steve and Josh haven't seen a single thing. No one knows why.
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La actriz Rebecca Hall ('Vicky Cristina Barcelona', 'Godzilla vs. Kong') debuta como directora con "Claroscuro", filme basado en una novela homónima de 1929. Dos amigas de infancia se reencuentran casualmente en la Nueva York de los años 20, donde lidian con el racismo de sus cercanos. Disponible en Netflix.
We dive into the finale of this well-remembered tale this episode, finally learning what lies beyond the pale, even though it makes our main characters quail, their fright assailing them like the stormwind hassles a sail. Additionally, this episode marks the remaining backlog shrinking to a mere five, so soon you all will once more be able to hear my voice live, rather than the echoes of the past being what reaches your ears! I'll freely admit, I'm equal parts excited and horrified to get back onto the airwaves, the internet's gotten a FAR sight more hostile for streaming than when I was last up and running. You can find the text (to read along with) here: https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/50133 We go live each week with a new, live episode of the show on Fridays, over on https://www.twitch.tv/glacier_nester (or at least, we will when all 60 existing episodes go up, which is REALLY soon!)
Finally, we're spooky at the right time! This episode dives further into that old standby from a man who's got a VERY unfortunately named cat (Seriously, it's just a REAL bad choice) but still spins us a remarkable tale of the world beyond our understanding, and how it can leave its grubby little fingerprints (or perhaps sucker-circles, depending on who you ask) all over this place we all call home. At the end of the day, this book's public domain, the author doesn't get anything from us talking about it! You can find the text (to read along with) here: https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/50133 We go live each week with a new, live episode of the show on Fridays, over on https://www.twitch.tv/glacier_nester (or at least, we will when all 60 existing episodes go up, which is REALLY soon!)
Listen, I know it's about a month early right now, but at the time I recorded this episode, it was PRIME SPOOKY SEASON! And hey, I'm not crazily, wildly early, so it's not the end of the world. In addition to the obviously horrifying story I'm referencing in the title, we also explore an oddity of what was then, the modern age. Honestly, it wouldn't shock me if someone rigged up something a little more well-suited to the current time, and I mean, provided you were able to talk someone into keeping one eye on making sure the memory attached to it would remain useful, it might even be possible! Hey wait, I didn't even mention the soup of ideas these clever stories can give you, did I? Oh well. You can find the text (to read along with) here: https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/26856 https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/51397 https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/50133 We go live each week with a new, live episode of the show on Fridays, over on https://www.twitch.tv/glacier_nester (or at least, we will when all 60 existing episodes go up, which is REALLY soon!)
A quick look at how the Cleveland Clinic literally rose from the ashes of a tragedy.Facebook: @3MPodcastTwitter: @3MPodcast3TikTok: @3MPodcastWebsite: www.mysterymurdermagick.comBackground music provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com
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It's starting to feel normal for the first time in a long time. So, La Fool and A take a frolic into the future.
We watched The Broadway Melody (of 1929) about small town sisters Hank & Queenie who struggle to get their act on Broadway. There's bad dancing, awkward set design, and some fantastic ugly crying. Ian talks inappropriate behavior, and Maggie hates on the movie's hero. We had a little trouble with our audio on this one (not unlike The Broadway Melody!) so please bear with us. Follow us on twitter and instagram at @bestpicturespod or email us at bestpicturespodcast@gmail.com