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Fluent Fiction - Italian: Luca's Secret Quest: Discoveries Beneath Autumn Leaves Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-10-22-22-34-02-it Story Transcript:It: Nel cuore dell'autunno, mentre le foglie cadevano come pioggia dorata, Luca camminava deciso verso un edificio nascosto sotto terra.En: In the heart of autumn, while the leaves fell like golden rain, Luca walked determinedly toward a building hidden underground.It: Non era un laboratorio qualsiasi.En: It was not just any laboratory.It: Era un luogo segreto, pieno di misteri e giochi di ingegno.En: It was a secret place, full of mysteries and puzzles.It: Aveva bisogno di un ingrediente raro per il suo esperimento.En: He needed a rare ingredient for his experiment.It: Un ingrediente che avrebbe potuto cambiare tutto.En: An ingredient that could change everything.It: Sofia e Gianni, i suoi amici fidati, lo seguivano, preoccupati per la sua determinazione.En: Sofia and Gianni, his trusted friends, followed him, worried about his determination.It: "Luca, sei sicuro di voler entrare in quel posto?"En: "Luca, are you sure you want to enter that place?"It: chiese Sofia, mentre il vento autunnale soffiava freddo.En: asked Sofia, as the autumn wind blew cold.It: "Devo farlo," rispose Luca.En: "I have to," replied Luca.It: "Questo esperimento potrebbe svelare segreti custoditi da secoli."En: "This experiment could reveal secrets hidden for centuries."It: Il laboratorio era un dedalo di corridoi bui.En: The laboratory was a maze of dark corridors.It: Le pareti erano tappezzate di tomi antichi e strane macchine che ronzavano piano.En: The walls were lined with ancient tomes and strange machines that hummed quietly.It: La luce verde delle lampade creava giochi inquietanti di ombre.En: The green light from the lamps created unsettling play of shadows.It: Sembrava di essere in un altro mondo.En: It felt like being in another world.It: Per ottenere l'ingrediente, Luca doveva risolvere enigmi e superare trappole.En: To obtain the ingredient, Luca had to solve puzzles and overcome traps.It: Il tempo scorreva veloce.En: Time was running fast.It: Mancava solo una notte a Halloween.En: There was only one night left until Halloween.It: L'ultima notte per avere successo.En: The last night to succeed.It: Sofia e Gianni lo aiutarono come poterono.En: Sofia and Gianni helped him as best they could.It: Sofia, con il suo intuito, scovava indizi nascosti.En: Sofia, with her intuition, uncovered hidden clues.It: Gianni, con la sua forza, spostava ostacoli pesanti.En: Gianni, with his strength, moved heavy obstacles.It: Ma alla fine, doveva essere Luca a risolvere l'enigma finale.En: But in the end, it had to be Luca to solve the final puzzle.It: Con il cuore che batteva forte, Luca si trovò di fronte all'ultimo puzzle.En: With his heart pounding, Luca found himself facing the last puzzle.It: Era complicato, ma la sua mente aguzza trovò presto la soluzione.En: It was complicated, but his sharp mind soon found the solution.It: Davanti a lui apparve l'ingrediente raro, ma anche qualcosa di inaspettato: un'antica pergamena.En: Before him appeared the rare ingredient, but also something unexpected: an ancient parchment.It: Luca esitò.En: Luca hesitated.It: Prendere l'ingrediente o leggere la pergamena?En: Take the ingredient or read the parchment?It: Sentì un richiamo dentro di sé.En: He felt a calling within himself.It: La conoscenza non era solo nella fine, ma nel viaggio per ottenerla.En: Knowledge was not just in the end, but in the journey to obtain it.It: Prese l'ingrediente, ma lesse anche la pergamena.En: He took the ingredient, but also read the parchment.It: Parlava di un percorso, di comprensione e condivisione del sapere.En: It spoke of a journey, of understanding and sharing knowledge.It: In quel momento Luca capì.En: In that moment Luca understood.It: Nel corridoio ombroso, guardarono i simboli sacri sulla pergamena.En: In the shadowy corridor, they looked at the sacred symbols on the parchment.It: Un nuovo sguardo illuminava il volto di Luca.En: A new understanding illuminated Luca's face.It: "Ora capisco," disse piano.En: "Now I understand," he said softly.It: "La scoperta è il viaggio stesso.En: "The discovery is the journey itself.It: E non sono mai solo."En: And I am never alone."It: Con il rarefatto ingrediente in mano, tornarono all'aperto.En: With the rare ingredient in hand, they returned outside.It: Il vento autunnale sembrava più mite, e il cielo di Halloween era pieno di stelle luminose.En: The autumn wind seemed milder, and the Halloween sky was full of bright stars.It: Luca, Sofia e Gianni sorrisero tra di loro, pronti a condividere le nuove scoperte.En: Luca, Sofia, and Gianni smiled at one another, ready to share the new discoveries.It: La ricerca di Luca non era finita, ma aveva imparato che la vera scoperta era più grande di qualsiasi pozione.En: Luca's quest was not over, but he had learned that the true discovery was greater than any potion.It: E mentre le foglie autunnali continuavano a cadere, sapeva di non essere solo nell'infinito viaggio della conoscenza.En: And while the autumn leaves continued to fall, he knew he was not alone in the endless journey of knowledge. Vocabulary Words:the heart: il cuoreautumn: l'autunnoto walk: camminaredeterminedly: decisothe building: l'edificiounderground: sotto terrarare: rarothe ingredient: l'ingredientemystery: il misterothe puzzle: il gioco di ingegnothe friend: l'amicotrusted: fidatoto be worried: essere preoccupatothe determination: la determinazionethe secret: il segretohidden: nascostocentury: il secolothe maze: il dedalothe corridor: il corridoioancient: anticothe tome: il tomothe machine: la macchinato hum: ronzareunsettling: inquietantethe shadow: l'ombraanother world: un altro mondoto solve: risolverethe trap: la trappolato succeed: avere successothe intuition: l'intuito
Random Thought... Knowledge is power... until it's TMI! Ever been somewhere and overheard two guys having a crazy conversation over random topics? Well we are those guys and we have been having these conversations since college. Do we agree on everything? Hell no, but we have fun anyway. We talk sports, politics, pop culture, other bs and now Reality TV!!! Pour yourself a drink and listen in. Subscribe and Follow on Social media: https://www.facebook.com/RGRTPod https://www.instagram.com/theRGRTPod SHOP THE RGRTPod MERCH STORE: RGRTPod.myshopify.com #camnewton #dating #relationship
The Tennessee Bell Witch legend is well known. But how much is real? We delve into some of the research problems of the legend and what is needed to help keep it real.
During the reign of King Charles II, Thomas Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels. It was going well, with one man putting the Royal Orb in his pants, but then they had to run for it. Would they get away or caught and put to death?
This week is National Banned Books Week and we're talking about a 2024 report tying Wisconsin to this problem and what why some are calling for certain books to be taken away. If you live in or around Waukesha and would like to attend an event on this topic, click here for more information. For today's Audio Sorbet, we want to know: How do you alarm? Clock radio? Your phone? A precise internal clock? Let us know! And now it's time for another installment of This Shouldn't Be A Thing - Can You Dig It Edition. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs weekday mornings from 9-11 across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice. It goes a long way!
For the anniversary of the Addams Family premiere, we look into a little of the history of the show. Where did their names come from? And a house with pink walls are some of the “things” we are talking about today
Invented in 1897 and first sold in 1898, Grape-Nuts has a crazy history. From the time the inventor spent in a famous sanitarium through course cases and into a p[op culture phenomenon, Grape-Nuts has been through it all. It was used in war, exploration, and health crazes, and still in our cereal bowls.
Knowledge has become one of the most valuable assets in the AEC industry.Chris Parsons, founder and CEO of Knowledge Architecture, joins host Katie Cash to explore how firms can transform scattered project data and expertise into a true competitive advantage. Together, they discuss the rise of knowledge management as a C-suite priority, the role of AI in accelerating KM 3.0, and why structured data matters more than ever for marketing and proposals.By focusing on people, process, technology, and culture, firms can unlock smarter collaboration, sharpen their storytelling, and create systems that support sustainable growth.Topics discussed in this episode:AEC marketingKnowledge managementKnowledge strategyAI in AECBusiness developmentContent managementConnect with Christopher Parsons, Founder and CEO, Knowledge Architecture:https://www.knowledge-architecture.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherjparsons/Connect with Katie: https://smartegies.com/ Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts:We hope you're finding value in our AEC Marketing For Principals. Your feedback is important to us and we'd love to hear from you. Here's how you can help. Scroll to the bottom, rate our podcast with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let us know what you found most helpful from this episode! And if you haven't done so already, give the podcast a follow, and you'll be notified when new episodes come out.
The Battle of Château-Thierry in July 1918 is where American forces helped halt a German offensive. Facing a German advancement, American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) launched a counterattack with French allies, achieving the first American victory of the war. This battle was a key turning point in the Second Battle of the Marne, significantly impacting German plans.
SummaryIn this episode of A Cup of Joe, Joe Morton discusses the importance of knowledge in health and wellness. He shares his personal journey of understanding his knee injury and emphasizes the need for education in making informed health decisions. The conversation covers various aspects of health, including the significance of physical activity, the impact of sleep on mood, the role of nutrition, and the dangers of pesticides and processed foods. Joe encourages listeners to take control of their health by educating themselves and making conscious choices. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joemorton88.substack.com
In this episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Simon Scott is joined by returning co-host Jordan James for a deep dive into advocacy, self-acceptance, and the power of knowledge in navigating neurodivergence.Jordan opens up about his personal journey from struggling with self-hatred after his autism diagnosis to embracing advocacy through writing, photography, and public speaking. Simon shares his own growth — from imposter syndrome to proudly advocating for himself at a music festival, where creating safe spaces and speaking openly about his needs led to connection, healing, and empowerment.Together, Jordan and Simon discuss:The importance of self-advocacy and setting boundaries in daily lifeWhy knowledge is power when navigating diagnoses, accommodations, and medical systemsThe emotional impact of hearing “you're not alone” through books, podcasts, and neurodivergent communitiesParenting while neurodivergent: raising autistic/ADHD kids with patience, advocacy, and self-compassionHow representation, honesty, and positivity (without toxic positivity) change the way neurodivergent people see themselvesThe ripple effect of advocacy — inspiring others, from children in classrooms to entire families, to embrace their neurodivergenceWhether you're exploring your diagnosis, learning to advocate for yourself, or supporting loved ones, this heartfelt conversation offers validation, encouragement, and practical tools to help you feel seen and empowered.❤️ Support the ShowIf this episode resonated with you:✅ Follow or Subscribe to The Neurodivergent Experience⭐ Leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
During World War 22, America had to ration some items for the war effort. Using ration books and tokens , Americans could get a fair share of those items. But it was a lot more involved than that
Knowledge is power over a serious health condition w/Kimberly NashHost of The Chronic Truth Podcast, Advocate for Chronic IllnessesCertified Patient Health Leader, Host -The Chronic Truth podcast, Pres. -The Bonnie Morgan Foundation. Living and thriving with MS and End stage liver diseaseFighting serious health conditions while owning and operating 4 companies (in a male dominated field), a foundation and now hosting a podcast featuring real stories of patients with serious health conditions. Bringing a community together one patient, one story at a time.Link:https://www.chronictruthpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/chronic.truth.podcastTags:Business Owner,Chronic Illness,Entrepreneur,Healthcare Advocate,Patient Advocate,Professional Women,Survivor,Women Empowerment,Women Owned Business,Knowledge is power over a serious health condition w/Kimberly Nash,Phantom Electric Ghost Podcast,Podcast,Live Video Podcast Interview,Interview,PodmatchSupport PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page
A shiny 17 pound yellow rock found a 12 year old boy leads to the first Gold Rush in the US. Find out where and when in this podcast. Even the past of the landowner is interesting.
Chase returns after his summer of digging fossils and finding history. You won't believe what he go this summer. Items from a top secret area to fossils, and they will all be in the store soon.
Initially Martha Tabram was listed as a victim of Jack the Ripper and then removed from the list of victims due to the way she was killed. We discuss how she may have Benn a fledgling kill by Jack the Ripper as he was honing his craft. Forensics now would see her killing as him learning and progressing his mode operandi, what do you think?
A frozen Charlotte doll was a one piece porcelain or bisque doll that sold for a penny in the late 1800s. But hoe did it become known as a frozen Charlotte, the story is attached to the death of a real girl named Charlotte. Learn more about these little creepy dolls.
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Send us a textWe tackle the most pressing questions in the ICT industry, from career progression paths to the future of low-voltage work in an increasingly wireless and AI-driven world.• Career progression from cable puller to technician requires learning to read floor plans, developing termination skills, and building troubleshooting capabilities• Certifications demonstrate career commitment but aren't a substitute for hands-on experience and continuous learning• Self-directed learning through free resources like FiberU.org and Cable Installation Magazine can help professionals expand from copper to fiber optics• Low-voltage is a "future-proof trade" that AI and wireless technology will enhance rather than replace• Project management success depends on documentation, communication, and maintaining team morale through celebrating small wins• Effective project managers need strong organizational skills, contract understanding, and the ability to balance schedules when other trades cause delays• Learning contract language and budgeting processes prepares technicians for managing larger, multi-million dollar projectsKnowledge is power! Subscribe to Let's Talk Cabling and recommend the podcast to someone who can benefit from this information.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
July 17th is national Wrong Way Corrigan day, and we dive into the history of this phase and person. Douglas Corrigan “accidentally flew to Ireland in a plane that should have been grounded. He claimed he went the wrong way because his compass was broke, but did he do it on purpose. Well he said, “That is my story and I am sticking to it, listen to the story and you decide.
After the famous gunfight at the OK corral, there was another shooting that brought Tombstone into the news. Buckskin Frank Leslie shot “Blonde Molle” and then concocted a great story to show he was innocent. But he was caught in his lie, want to know how? Just give a listen.
When did Americans first use fireworks to celebrate Independence Day, you may be wondering? Today's podcast answers that question and the delves into a little 4th of July history. Additionally, we talk about a founding father who thought we are celebrating the wrong day.
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On June 26, 1721, Dr Zabdiel Boylston began inoculations in Boston with a Puritan ministers blessing. With his success known, George Washington enacted the first medical mandate in American history. The life saving procedure helped strengthen the continental army and helped win the war.
Fossilized dinosaur poop is know as coprolite and it holds information about the dinosaurs that we can not find out from their bones. Telling about their diets, habitats and lifestyles. Ichnology, the study of coprolite has added many fascinating insights into an time before man.e
What's the most pivotal decision you've ever made? For Lee Labrada, it wasn't a business deal or a championship win—it was choosing the right life partner.
In this special episode of The Learning Curve, guest co-host Ian Rowe interviews Steven Wilson, a senior fellow at Pioneer Institute and founder of the Ascend Charter Network. Their discussion centers on Wilson's new book, The Lost Decade, which concerns education's shift away from liberal arts and toward social justice ideology and anti-intellectualism. They examine the impact of this shift on student achievement, highlight successful education models such as classical schools and virtues-based curricula, and stress the importance of maintaining high academic standards. Wilson also touches on the classical learning test as a promising alternative to current, politicized assessments. Wilson and Rowe conclude with a call to focus on truth, knowledge, and honor in education to empower all students.
We know who Anne Frank is and what happens in her diary, but what about before and after the diary. We delve into what preceded her writing and into the question of why didn't they try to leave Europe. The we talk about what happens to each one of the eight that were in the annex after they were discovered and arrested.
This month on Repast, Diana talks with Maria Trubetskaya and Justine Kim, UCLA Law's inaugural Future of Food Fellows. The Future of Food Initiative was created as an interdisciplinary collaboration between graduate students working in different fields to address issues and obstacles in the creation and path to market of cultivated meat. Here, Diana, Maria, and Justine discuss cultivated meat, its regulation, this collaboration, and more. Justine is a rising 3L at UCLA Law School, interested in pursuing personal injury law. Maria graduated from UCLA Law in May 2025 with a specialization in Critical Race Studies. They are joining a big law firm this fall as an associate in their commercial litigation practice. Diana Winters is the Deputy Director of the Resnick Center for Food Law & Policy at UCLA Law. A link to the flyer for the Future Food Symposium, held spring 2025, is here.
Notre-Dame de Reims was the sight of continuous fighting during World War I. Despite pleas from the French people;e and even the Pope, this cathedral was continually damaged. The cathedral even became a site of propaganda of both sides.
Today as we look at the wonderful penny, with a long history starting with the establishment of the US Mint in 1792. Pennies have been with us a long time and have become part of our culture and vernacular. So a penny for your thoughts and let's see what we know.
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Eugene Veal was in a small launch craft, in the harbor when the attack happened. Unable to get to their destroyer , they chose to go back into the fighting , unarmed , and rescue men out of the burning oil coated water. Giving him a new outlook, Eugene Veal would serve for 22 years including the Pacific Theatre, and Korea.
A table set for the service members who cannot be with us today. Every item set on the table has a very poignant meaning. The makings and history are what we discuss this time.
In yet another insightful episode of the Open Your Eyes podcast, McKay traces the transformative power of knowledge, from the darkness of the 14th century to the modern bookshelf. By exploring key lessons from history and foundational books, he demonstrates how acquiring knowledge remains the ultimate tool for personal growth, effective leadership, and a more fulfilling life.Drawing a stark contrast between a pre-literate world of disease and ignorance and the revolutions that followed, our host credits Johannes Gutenberg's printing press with changing the world. He then distills potent, actionable wisdom from a number of influential books, including practical tactics on negotiation from Never Split the Difference, persuasion from Influence, and marketing from Contagious. The episode also highlights the power of perseverance over talent as detailed in Grit and the necessity of emotional focus in leadership from Daniel Goleman's work, ultimately encouraging listeners to see reading not as a pastime, but as a direct path to empowerment.Main Themes:Knowledge is the ultimate form of power.The spread of information, via the printing press, ended an era of ignorance and sparked global progress.Reading is a direct path to personal and professional growth.Effective negotiation is a process of discovery, not a battle.Understanding human psychology (reciprocity, social proof, providing reasons) is key to influence.Grit and perseverance are often more important than innate talent.Emotional intelligence allows leaders to focus on what truly matters.Marketing should be a generous act of helping others.Top 10 Quotes:"Knowledge has the power to change people, cultures, homes, families, and businesses.""Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.""Negotiation is not an act of battle; it's a process of discovery.""People simply like to have reasons for what they do.""Marketing is the generous act of helping others, not selling others.""When we care, we share.""Grit mattered more than intelligence, leadership, or physical fitness.""Leaders with high emotional intelligence... can suspend emotions or reactions on things that don't matter most.""What kept the population in such poor conditions was the lack of knowledge.""At the foundation of our behavior and beliefs really is the way we see the world and ourselves in it."Show Links:Open Your Eyes with McKay Christensen
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Hidden Knowledge: A Quest to Rebuild the Future Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-06-07-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Det var sen vår, og blomster duftet over de voksende ruinene av den gamle skolen.En: It was late spring, and flowers scented the air over the burgeoning ruins of the old school.No: Naturen hadde tatt området tilbake, og gule og røde blomster flettet seg inn i mursteinene.En: Nature had reclaimed the area, and yellow and red flowers intertwined with the bricks.No: Her sto Sigrid stille med bestemte øyne.En: Here Sigrid stood still with determined eyes.No: Hun visste hva som lå under denne haug med forfalt murverk. En skjult skatt av kunnskap - en bibliotek full av bøker fra før verden falt fra hverandre.En: She knew what lay beneath this heap of decayed masonry—a hidden treasure of knowledge—a library full of books from before the world fell apart.No: Sammen med Sigrid var Lars og Ingrid.En: With Sigrid were Lars and Ingrid.No: Lars var en mann av få ord, alltid på jakt etter mat og vann.En: Lars was a man of few words, always on the hunt for food and water.No: Ingrid, gråhåret men med et kvikt smil, fungerte som en støttende klippe for dem begge.En: Ingrid, gray-haired but with a quick smile, served as a supportive pillar for both of them.No: De tre vennene sto foran skolens kraftige dører, nå dekket av mose, og diskuterte planen.En: The three friends stood in front of the school's sturdy doors, now covered in moss, and discussed their plan.No: Det var farlig.En: It was dangerous.No: Skolen hadde blitt et tilfluktssted for plundrere.En: The school had become a refuge for marauders.No: "Dette er galskap," sa Lars.En: "This is madness," said Lars.No: "Det er ikke verdt risikoen."En: "It's not worth the risk."No: "Men hvis vi finner bøkene," svarte Sigrid bestemt, "kan de hjelpe oss å gjenoppbygge.En: "But if we find the books," Sigrid replied determinedly, "they can help us rebuild.No: Vi må prøve."En: We have to try."No: Ingrid nikket svakt og la en hånd på Sigrids skulder.En: Ingrid nodded faintly and placed a hand on Sigrid's shoulder.No: "Vitenskapen fra fortiden kan lede oss mot en bedre framtid, men ta det forsiktig."En: "The science of the past can guide us toward a better future, but be careful."No: Sigrid visste at ingen av dem ville støtte henne, ikke direkte.En: Sigrid knew that none of them would support her, not directly.No: Så hun bestemte seg for å gå alene.En: So she decided to go alone.No: Etter å ha skrevet en lapp til vennene sine, hvor hun ba dem om å komme hvis hun ikke var tilbake ved soloppgang, skled hun inn i skyggene.En: After writing a note to her friends, asking them to come if she wasn't back by sunrise, she slipped into the shadows.No: Inne i skolen hang fuktig luft tungt.En: Inside the school, the humid air hung heavily.No: Skrittene hennes ekkoet mellom de falmede korridorene, brutt av lyden av vinden hviskende gjennom sprukne vinduer.En: Her footsteps echoed through the faded corridors, broken only by the sound of the wind whispering through cracked windows.No: Hun kjente godt til byggets layout, og fant snart veien til biblioteket.En: She was well-acquainted with the building's layout and soon found her way to the library.No: Bøkene hvilte tause i deres reoler, dekket av støv.En: The books rested silently on their shelves, covered in dust.No: Sigrid smilte svakt.En: Sigrid smiled faintly.No: Hun var nær ved å ta noen volumer, da lyder brøt stillheten.En: She was about to take some volumes when noises shattered the silence.No: Hun snudde seg raskt.En: She turned quickly.No: Plundrere!En: Marauders!No: De oppdaget henne snart, og kaoset brøt ut.En: They discovered her soon, and chaos ensued.No: Akkurat i siste sekund, før noe fryktelig kunne skje, hørte hun Ingrid rope og Lars dukket opp med en stokk.En: Just at the last second, before anything terrible could happen, she heard Ingrid shout, and Lars appeared with a stick.No: Sammen tok de opp kampen mot plundrerne.En: Together they fought off the marauders.No: Midt i tumulten, klarte Sigrid å redde flere viktige bøker.En: Amid the turmoil, Sigrid managed to rescue several important books.No: Da de endelig var ute og fri fra skolen, pustet de lettet ut.En: Once they were finally out and free from the school, they sighed with relief.No: Ingrid smilte dypt, "Se, vi gjorde det sammen."En: Ingrid smiled deeply, "See, we did it together."No: Sigrid lærte at hun virkelig ikke kunne redde verden alene.En: Sigrid learned that she truly couldn't save the world alone.No: Med ny kunnskap og værder full av håp, satte de tre ut på veien hjem.En: With new knowledge and chests full of hope, the three set out on the road home.No: Nå visste de at selv i en ødelagt verden kunne en ny begynnelse alltid finnes, så lenge de hadde hverandre.En: Now they knew that even in a shattered world, a new beginning could always be found, as long as they had each other. 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