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Animal Farm by George Orwell chapter 4, narrated by Isaac BirchallSupport the showhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-essential-reads/subscribeBy the late summer, word of the rebellion has spread across the whole country, and whispers of "Beasts of England" is heard on the majority of the neighbouring farms. The expelled Mr. Jones, now lives ignominiously in Willingdon, complaining about his situation, and drinking his troubles away. The neighbouring farmers, Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick, fear that the idea of rebellion will spread to their own Animals, but their rivalry stops them from being able to work together against Animal Farm. In Early October, word is received from some pigeons that Mr. Jones is making his way up the driveway with several men and is going to attempts to retake Animal Farm. Snowball quickly make a defensive play, and arranges an ambush. The Animals fight bravely, and they manage to hold the men off only losing one comrade, whom they bury as a Hero.The Day is declared a national Holiday, and the Animals create military medals for themselves, awarding Boxer and Snowball, who fought most valiantly, "Animal Hero, First Class". Get SurfShark and protect yourself online todayVPN: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=926&aff_id=20389Antivirus: https://get.surfshark.net/aff_c?offer_id=934&aff_id=20389Get data brokers to stop selling your information with:Incogni: https://get.incogni.io/aff_c?offer_id=1219&aff_id=20389Support the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
Un vent de révolte souffle sur une petite ferme de la campagne anglaise, près du village de Willingdon. Menés par les cochons, les animaux se rebellent, prennent le pouvoir et chassent les hommes... Pour le meilleur et pour le pire ! "La Ferme des animaux" est une fable animalière, publiée par George Orwell en 1945. Écoutez le meilleur résumé de cette histoire
That's right we are back to weekly episodes! And what an episode it is to get us back into the swing of things. We are joined by junior captain of Willingdon. The first of hopefully many female guests. Follow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
That's right we are back to weekly episodes! And what an episode it is to get us back into the swing of things. We are joined by junior captain of Willingdon. The first of hopefully many female guests. Follow us on Instagram @plugged_golf on Twitter @pluggedgolfpod and like us on Facebook @Pluggedgolf or email us on pluggedgolf@gmail.com
Two of us walked to Willingdon to visit a family grave - finding more animal bones along the way - while the other two stayed home and played.
Volunteers are an integral component of the EMSB family. Dedicating their time to assist students and teachers alike. Meet Penny Fenwick: Ms. Penny, as she is affectionately called, has been a sanctuary to students needing help at Willingdon Elementary for 50 years and counting. 50 YEARS! And Willingdon Principal Carmen Nicolas talks about the invaluable service volunteers and especially Ms. Penny provide to the EMSB.
If we were to ask a sociologist how Willingdon got to where it is today, he or she might say, “Oh, that's easy! First, Willingdon has an excellent location, right at the center of Metro Vancouver.
If we were to ask a sociologist how Willingdon got to where it is today, he or she might say, “Oh, that’s easy! First, Willingdon has an excellent location, right at the center of Metro Vancouver.
It’s the day Willingdon Grades 4 and 5 have been waiting for. Their first visit as a class to their new home at the Willingdon Senior Campus. Lot’s of excitement and anticipation filled the halls of Willingdon Elementary as students prepared to make the trek through NDG. What do they think? What will they find? As the Senior Campus will undergo updating over the summer break, students are asked to use their imagination and submit suggestions as to how their new school building will and should look. The adventure begins…
The Willingdon expansion is a huge change not only for students and parents, but teachers as well. It’s an adjustment and a challenge especially for those who will travel from the Junior campus (original NDG Willingdon Elementary) to the Senior campus (Somerled & Coronation) to teach. So what do they think about the expansion? How will their students benefit? Speaking with Willingdon’s Phys Ed Teacher, Lara Belinsky (Ms. B) and Science Specialist, Kathleen Usher (Doctor Kat), who will be teaching at both campuses, the Willingdon community can rest assured the teachers have this covered! The positive effects the expansion will have for all students is assured by their knowledge, their planning, years of experience and the heartfelt care they share for their students. And their sense of humour is the icing on the cake!
In the Fourth of our series on the Willingdon Elementary Expansion (Jr & Sr Campuses) I speak with Grade 6 students who will not be attending the new campus, but still played an integral part in the planning of the Sr. campus layout. Willingdon 2019 Graduates Opal Phillips and Dario Tordini join me to explain what they told administrators would help the learning environment for future students. Very interesting perspectives…It’s about space, breathing time, caring for fellow classmates and…space.
Our special series of podcasts on the expansion of Willingdon Elementary to include a Junior and Senior Campus continues. Now, it’s the students’ turn to talk about their thoughts and feelings regarding the September 2019 changes. In their first podcast ever...meet Ariella Nayer (Grade 3) who will be the “senior” class at the Junior campus and she’s quite pleased about the extra space the classes will have. Quincy Philippas (Grade 4) is into music…excited about the new music room at the Senior campus and the stage for performances. Charlotte Meredith-Bergbusch, Grade 5, is wowed by the outdoor space and those soccer fields! Then there’s the story about the beehives and the turtles…!
Parents of future students of the Willingdon Senior Campus got their first look at the new home (Somerled & Coronation, NDG) to Willingdon’s Grades 5 & 6 as of September 2019. With their first impressions, joining me are Willingdon parents Cherylin Pierre, Aurora Flewwelling-Skup and Lucas Reindler. New classrooms, lots of space and most important…each student will have his/her own locker!
With the school year winding down, most are setting their sights on summer vacation. But, bursting at the seams and loosing specialty rooms to student classrooms, at Willingdon Elementary in NDG, they are gearing up for the creation of a new Senior Campus to house Grades 5 and 6 for September 2019. Over the next several weeks our podcasts will take you through this huge undertaking. An undertaking that has happened quickly and with full support from Principal Carmen Nicolas, Teachers, Parents, Students of the Willingdon Community and importantly, the EMSB. You’ll be hearing from Staff, students and parents. Plus our podcasts will be enhanced with lots of pictures and video as we visit the 2 campuses. First up, Principal Carmen Nicolas, Governing Board member, Cynthia Quarry and Grade 5 student Sam Yeager who will be moving to the new Senior Campus in September, take us through the early steps of this process…the plusses and the space to be gained for both students and teachers. Sam might not be too excited about the great new soccer fields…but he is excited about the new science rooms!
Willingdon missionary Johann Matthies gives a glimpse of some of what God is doing in Europe.
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British films....with the occasional hint of professionalism. In this episode, Scott has selected Seven Days To Noon from 1950 When Professor Willingdon (Barry Jones) becomes wary of the nuclear weapons he is helping build, he steals a warhead and threatens to detonate it in London in seven days unless the government begins nuclear disarmament. As Willingdon goes into hiding, Detective Folland (Andre Morell) of Scotland Yard sets out to find him. Willingdon's daughter Ann (Sheila Manahan) also joins the cause, hoping she can talk sense into her father before he causes a catastrophe. This and all our other episodes can be found on iTunes and Stitcher Radio as well as: Player FM reelbritannia.libsyn.com Follow us on Twitter @rbritanniapod email: reelbritannia@gmail.com Thanks for listening Scott and Tony http://reelbritannia.libsyn.com/
BONUS EPISODE! Get a glimpse of a bunch of Willingdon short-term teams we are planning for 2018.
Randy Friesen leads MB Mission, one of Willingdon's great partners in global mission.
Short-term mission changes lives. Hear stories from Willingdon member, Elly Loewen.
The Willingdon County Primary School: Team Song
Ezra, Andy, Bobbi and Lauren chat while roasting chestnuts on an open fire. Unfortunately, Jack Frost was severely beaten whilst trying to nip at Lauren's nose.
Ezra, Andy, Bobbi and Lauren chat while roasting chestnuts on an open fire.
The FLuX crew returns for season two of everyone's favorite podcast. We start down the road of exploring the digital music revolution. Good times. Sorry - no enhanced features this time.
The FLuX crew returns for season two of everyone's favorite podcast. We start down the road of exploring the digital music revolution. Good times.
Andy introduces some of the new songs planned for Wednesday nights.
Andy introduces some of the new music planned for Wednesday nights.
No podcast this week. We'll be back on the 23rd for some good wholesome podcastness.
No podcast this week. We'll be back on the 23rd for some good wholesome podcastness.
Ezra, Andy, Lauren and Simangele have another chat about sex. It's a little less explicit this time. We've gone with a "none" rating.
Ezra, Andy, Lauren and Simangele have another chat about sex. It's a little less explicit this time. We've gone with a "none" rating.
Ezra, Andy, Lauren and Matthew chat about love. LLLUUUVVVV. Actually - just sex. We live in a sex-saturated society...how do we respond? How does the church do the right thing?
Ezra, Andy, Lauren and Matthew chat about love. LLLUUUVVVV. Actually - just sex. We live in a sex-saturated society...how do we respond? How does the church do the right thing?
Ezra and Andy dump some info on you about theFLuX.ca and what's coming with the FLuX.
Ezra and Andy dump some info on you about theFLuX.ca and what's coming with the FLuX.
Ezra, Andy, Bobbi and Lauren talk about music, resolutions and a bunch of other stuff. Special guest performance by Liana Schmalz.
Ezra, Andy, Bobbi and Lauren talk about music, resolutions and some other things. Music from special guest Liana Schmalz.
Ezra, Andy and Bobbi talk about the past, the future, Christmas and Advent. Good times. Last podcast of 2006
Ezra, Andy and Bobbi talk about the past, the future, Christmas and Advent. Good times. Last podcast of 2006.
Ezra and Andy talk about the upcoming Christmas banquet, the launch of theFLuX.ca, and the "dirty little secret."
Ezra and Andy talk about the upcoming Christmas banquet, the launch of theFLuX.ca, and the "dirty little secret."
The return of Ezra, boil water advisory, PS3, armed burglary, Golden Bond?
The return of Ezra, boil water advisory, PS3, armed burglary, Golden Bond?
Ezra and Andy with a condensed podcast for reasons you'll hear if you listen.
Ezra and Andy with a condensed podcast for reasons you'll hear if you listen.
Andy, Ezra, Bobbi and Paul discuss Kenyan youth, Body Worlds 3 and re-gifting