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A new MP3 sermon from First Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What's It All About? Subtitle: Revelation Speaker: Arnold Brevick Broadcaster: First Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/2/2020 Bible: Revelation 4 Length: 81 min.
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The Book of 1 Peter: Week 3; What's It All About; by Justin Terry; 20170618:0930
Okay, let me get this straight. You wake up in the morning. Put in a days work. Come home. Eat. Go to bed. Repeat. What's it all about...anyway? Listen now! For more career tips go to: Mike Palumbo Career Advice If you're interested in information about our recruiting firm go to Recruiters for Construction YouTube channel is Professional Career Advice If you're a recruiter and you are looking for recruiter training go to: Recruiter Training
Just in time for St. Paddy's Day, Jamie Eves of the Windham Textile and History Museum in Willimantic talks to State Historian Walt Woodward about their new exhibit "Irish Eyes: The Irish Experience in a Connecticut Mill Town. Then, in "What's It All About?", the Connecticut Explored editorial team discusses the articles in the Spring 2016 issue focused on civic engagement including Mary Donohue on religious equality for Jews and Dave Corrigan on the income tax protest of 1991. And publisher Elizabeth Normen interviews Melanie Anderson Bourbeau, curator of Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, about the suffrage journey of Hill-Stead's architect and last resident Theodate Pope Riddle. It's history worth listening to, and talking about – on Episode 6 of Grating the Nutmeg.
What's It All About is getting ready to launch. Join us for our first exciting science journey on 23rd March, RTÉ Radio 1. With Sean Duke and Colette Kinsella.
Pat talks about the genesis of the solo work: What's It All About.
Broadcast on 24th February 2011 IMAGE: Experts estimate that fossil-fuel burning power plants, such as the one pictured here, a peat fired plant in Ireland at Shannonbridge, Co Offaly, lose up to 70 per cent of their energy through heat losses. New nano materials could change all that [Credit: Wikipedia] WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? Genetics, past, present and future, explained by Ken Wolfe, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) head of the only Irish laboratory involved in The Human Genome Project. THE QUESTION IS? We lose over 70 per cent of the energy - as heat - generated by fossil-fuel burning power plants. Can nano materials improve things? We ask TCD nano researcher Jonathan Coleman. WRITER'S ROOM Ireland's county Waterford has produced many of Ireland's most famous scientists, including Robert Boyle, of Boyle's Law fame, and Atom splitter, Ernest Walton. Author Donald Brady tells us more. To contact the show email: sciencespinning@dublincityfm.ie For more about the Presenter & Producer, Seán Duke, click here.
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