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HWWAUOCH • Hulder • Narzissus • Obsidian Tongue • Svdestada • Pharmakeia • Hyrgal • Wothrosch • W.E.B. • Far Beyond • Alfahanne Music On This Mixtape: HWWAUOCH: "Anthrophobia" taken from the album "Under the Gaze of Dissolution" Hulder: "Vessel Of Suffering" taken from the album "Verses In Oath" Narzissus: "Im Glanze baden" taken from the album "Akt III: Erlösung/Narzissus" Obsidian Tongue: "The Stone Heart" taken from the album "The Stone Heart" Svdestada: "Cierzo" taken from the album "Candela" Pharmakeia: "Zeal" taken from the album "Maenadic Ecstasy" Hyrgal: "Implorer la grâce" taken from the single "Implorer la grâce" Wothrosch: "Mass" (feat. Niklas Kvarforth) taken from the album "Odium" W.E.B.: "Necrology of Hel" taken from the album "Into Hell Fire We Burn" Far Beyond: "From The Stars And The Crescent Moon" taken from the album "The End Of My Road" Alfahanne: "Alfa omega" (feat. Nattefrost) taken from the album "Vår tid är nu" Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
Prêts à dérouiller ? Dans son Coin Korozif, Thierry vous propose des interviews, des découvertes, et un déferlement de décibels métalliques.... ça va swinguer slammer dans les chaumières ! COME ON !!!! https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-korozif/ Titres diffusés : Myrath – Heroes : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/heroes/1709211736?i=1709211746 Judas Priest – Panic Attack : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/panic-attack/1709354269?i=1709354292 Sonata Arctica – First In Line : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/first-in-line/1709697328?i=1709697432 Ni – Zerkon : https://www.facebook.com/ni.ni.ni.music Atreyu – (I) : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/i/1707900431?i=1707900434 Sorcerer – Reign of the Reaper : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/reign-of-the-reaper/1699863669?i=1699863951 Dusk of Delusion – Breaking the Wall : https://www.facebook.com/Duskofdelusion ICE NINE KILLS – Meat & Greet : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/meat-greet/1699688752?i=1699689205 W.E.B. – Necrology of Hel : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/necrology-of-hel/1704062975?i=1704062978 Dreamcatcher – The Man Would Be God : https://www.facebook.com/Dreamcatcherfrance Dreamcatcher – Whitechapel 1888 : https://www.facebook.com/Dreamcatcherfrance
FPC Knoxville's 11/5/23 Sunday sermon "About Time" by Rev. Mark CurtisScripture Ref: (Psalm 90, selected verses)Litany for All Saints Day and Necrology by:Rev Mark Curtis and Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
Russian Anatoly Moskvin takes his love for Necrology just a bit too far. 725 graveyards later, Moskvin harvests 29 dead girls ranging from 3 to 25 yrs old and makes dolls from their corpses to "Watch Cartoons" with him. Music by Hank Williams Jr aka Thunderhead Hawkins --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-west8/support
We hear from more callers in relation to these awards and more callers react to the removal of the wall at Glasnevin Cemetery
Companies explain how they received awards from The Public Sector Magazine; reaction to the removal of the necrology wall at Glasnevin Cemetery; Lizzie was disappointed that her terrifying night-time intruder was convicted of trespass
Dr. Edward Funkhouser with the Necrology for June,2021
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2021
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2021
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2021
Episode Notes Necrology Remembrance, Jacqueline Wissinger
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
A mass of music and remembrance, Necrology begins at 9:34.
These are the Charter Members of New Life At Calvary
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2020.
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2020.
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the Necrology for 2020
Ed Funkhouser updates the Necrology for early 2020
Ed Funkhouser updates the Necrology for early 2020
Explore Van Richten's research about the undead, and discover the secrets of vampires, as we unravel their origin, necrology, habits and mentality.
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates his Necrology for 2019
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates his Necrology for 2019
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our 2019 Necrology
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our 2019 Necrology
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
Wednesday, 6/26 – Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the 2019 Necrology
Wednesday, 6/26 – Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates the 2019 Necrology
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
Dr. Ed Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2019
BREAKING NEWS. Sources are reporting that there has just been a major turnover at Frankem Fabrics. In episode four of 'Necrologist News Network,' Mortimer and Morticia recount the life-altering events that took place at the billion-dollar Occidendum-based fabrics company that resulted in the mysterious and suspicious death of its proprietor, Katamir Frankem. Also, updates and announcements of local community events and the moment you've all been waiting for - Hammy Davis Jr. (....or on other words, how long can we keep this ruse going for?) ! Written & Directed by Sean Parker. Performed by John M. Johnson, Spencer Tilley, and Nate Staley. Hosted by Sean Parker as Mortimer Moribund & Helena Lee as Morticia Morrigan.All sound effects and background themes in this episode are obtained from https://www/zapsplat.com via a Creative Commons license. LOGO: Kevyn MarshallANNOUNCER: Makenah MarshallProduced & Edited by Helena Leehttps://www.facebook.com/helenadlee/https://twitter.com/Helena_D_Leehttps://www.instagram.com/madameladyhel/?hl=enFOLLOW US on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram***Next episode coming Friday, May 17, 2019***
In our first ever live show, 'Necrologist News Network' performs Episode 102 - "See All Susie" LIVE from BransonCon 2019. In the spirit of full disclosure, our first experience in recording a live podcast episode came with some learning challenges and curveballs: sound equipment left much to be desired, the camera was bumped and knocked some characters out of frame (and kept them there), and then the camera shut off near the third act mark - all of which we didn't discover until much later and after the fact so the last ten or so minutes are audio only from the originalpodcast recording to round out a full episode. But HEY! - it was still a fun and memorable time and we want to share the masterpiece (or trainwreck) of an experience with you! Enjoy! :).."See All Susie" written & directed by Sean ParkerLIVE performance directed by Helena Lee & Sean ParkerProduced & Edited by Helena LeeProduction Assistance by Kevyn Marshall.Hosted by Sean Parker as Mortimer Moribund & Helena Lee as Morticia Morrigan. CAST:Billy Coatney (Donnie McElroy)Helena Lee (Elizabeth McElroy)Miranda Tucker (Genene Newbody)Kevyn Marshall (Ally McElroy)Sean Parker ([TV segments] Lucky Larry, Swedish Pizza Delivery Guy, Kilbob the Klown) And Persephone Atreides as See All Susie..MUSIC:"Kilbob's Theme" is composed by Dustin Farris. All other sound effects obtained from https://www/zapsplat.com via a Creative Commons license. ..LOGO & ARTWORK: Kevyn MarshallANNOUNCER: Makenah Marshall.February 10, 2019 Branson, Missouri
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology
In the premiere episode of "Necrologist News Network," Mortimer Moribund and Morticia Morrigan report on the ghastly disappearance of a local child whose Missing Persons Report reads like another cry for wolf until evidence of blood splatter and confetti left at the crime scene catapult the case to the center ring. Also featuring updates on Occidendum's richest, economical stats on after-holiday toy demand, and the latest scores in sportsball!Written & Directed by Sean Parker. Performed by Kevyn Marshall, Persephone Atredies, and Kevin Keppy. Hosted by Sean Parker as Mortimer Moribund & Helena Lee as Morticia Morrigan.MUSIC: "Kilbob's Theme" & "Kilbob's Evil Theme" composed by Dustin Farris. "Children Laughing" provided by Freesound.org. All other sound effects obtained from https://www/zapsplat.com via a Creative Commons license. LOGO: Kevyn MarshallProduced & Edited by Helena Leehttps://www.facebook.com/helenadlee/https://twitter.com/Helena_D_Leehttps://www.instagram.com/madameladyhel/?hl=enFOLLOW US on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram***Next episode coming Friday, February 15, 2019***
Dr. Ed Funkhouser brings the Necrology for September and October, 2018
Dr. Ed Funkhouser brings the Necrology for September and October, 2018
“Before the Colors fade” – Ed Funkhouser’s Necrology for recent days
“Before the Colors fade” – Ed Funkhouser’s Necrology for recent days
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2018
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2018
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2017
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2017
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2017
Dr. Edward Funkhouser updates our Necrology for 2017
This paper sets out to identify areas of significant Unionist electoral support in ‘Southern’ Ireland. This paper is deliberately refraining from an examination of the six predominantly Unionist counties in Ulster, and will instead examine Unionist support in the rest of Ireland. This paper will start in 1885 as the controversy over the Home Rule bill, 1886 led to a significant change in how candidates identified themselves in elections in Ireland. Prior to 1885, electoral candidates did not use the term ‘Unionist’ but instead were divided between Liberals, Conservatives, and the Irish Parliamentary Party / Home Rule. After 1885 the term ‘Unionist’ became increasingly used by electoral candidates throughout Ireland in subsequent elections. Due to the changes between the different voting systems utilised in Ireland between 1885 and 1932, it is necessary to divide this paper into three distinct sections; the eight UK general elections between 1885 and 1918, the five Irish general elections for Dáil Éireann between 1922 and 1932, and the two Séanad Éireann elections of 1922 and 1925. The main outcomes for this paper can be summarised in the following questions: - Did areas with significant Unionist voters switch over and vote for pro-Treaty candidates in the Irish Free State period, 1922 - 1932 - Are the areas of significant Unionist voters also areas with a large minority of Protestant / non-Catholic voters - Did the short-lived elected Séanad Éireann provide an electoral outlet for Loyalist / Unionist voters during the Irish Free State period - Using the statistical programming language R is it possible to visualise the different results chronologically and provide greater clarity on the levels of support of Unionist candidates even if they did not win the general election. The maps utilised in this talk are available at the following link https://rpubs.com/jackakav/291516 in addition to the R code utilised to create the map projections. Neale Rooney (BA History and Media Studies, MA Digital Humanities) is a researcher based with the Letters of 1916 project. His previous experience with Digital Humanities includes work done on the Contested Memories: Battle of Mount Street Bridge and The Woodman Diary projects. Jack Kavanagh (BA History, MPhil Public History and Cultural Heritage) is a PhD candidate at An Foras Feasa, Maynooth University. His previous experience includes the ‘1916 Necrology’ at Glasnevin Trust and the ‘St Andrews School Books Project’ a collaboration between Trinity College Dublin and the St. Andrews Resource Centre. Martin Charlton is currently Senior Research Associate in the National Centre for Geocomputation at Maynooth University. He previously worked at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, as Research Associate and Senior Research in the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, and then as Lecturer in the Department of Geography. He is a graduate of Newcastle University. He is one of the co-developers of Geographically Weighted Regression.
Ed Funkhouser has his Necrology for the last 3 Months
Ed Funkhouser has his Necrology for the last 3 Months
What well-known person slipped away without your notice? Dr. Edward Funkhouser with a Necrology for Jan.-Feb. is our guest
What well-known person slipped away without your notice? Dr. Edward Funkhouser with a Necrology for Jan.-Feb. is our guest
What well-known person slipped away without your notice? Dr. Edward Funkhouser with a Necrology for Jan.-Feb. is our guest
What well-known person slipped away without your notice? Dr. Edward Funkhouser with a Necrology for Jan.-Feb. is our guest
In 1880, freethinking attorney George Walser tried a new experiment in the American heartland -- a community dedicated against Christianity, "the only town of its size in the world without a priest, preacher, saloon, God or hell." In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast, we'll tell the story of Liberal, Missouri -- its founding, its confrontations with its Christian neighbors, and its ironic downfall. We'll also puzzle over how a woman can suddenly be 120 miles away in just a few minutes. Sources for our feature on Liberal, Mo.: J.P. Moore, This Strange Town -- Liberal, Missouri: A History of the Early Years, 1880 to 1910, 1963. Lawrence O. Christensen, William E. Foley, and Gary Kremer, Dictionary of Missouri Biography, 1999. Tom Flynn, ed., The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief, 2007. Steve Everly, "History of Southwest Missouri Town Shows Triumph of Faith Over Skepticism," Nevada Daily Mail, Dec. 26, 2001. Marvin Vangilder, "Missouri Town Might Assure Stockton as Atheist Target," Associated Press, Sept. 4, 1963. "Necrology," Missouri Historical Review, July 1910. "Missouri Geography: Community Experiments," in Walter Barlow Stevens, Missouri the Center State: 1821-1915, Volume 2, 1915. George Henry Walser, The Life and Teachings of Jesus, 1909. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener David White, who sent these corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and all contributions are greatly appreciated. You can change or cancel your pledge at any time, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation via the Donate button in the sidebar of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!