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Throughout history, opportunities come and go. A decision here, a decision there, and the future of a person or country is changed. In our podcast, these decisions will be studied and consider as to how the future was changed for the good and the bad. The goal of "Lessons From History" is to research these decision points in history and bring the results here for your consideration and pleasure. Some interesting points might be something you studied in school, but others will be something th ...
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Edgar Allan Poe: A Literary Genius and creator of dark suspense; this episode written, produced, recorded and spoken by author Draevnn Motkova. (For the reader, this entry is not the entire podcast, more details are in the recording.) Edgar Allan Poe was an American short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor who is famous for his cultivation of m…
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As a kid in school, I learned that long ago, two men on their own did the unbelievable - they flew a plane. They were the first and everybody was happy that it happened. What I have learned since is much different. I want to share today on Lessons From History my research and some surprising facts. Let me reveal a different story, something more th…
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The perplexing conundrum of life is how to help our fellow man, lesson one's pain and suffering, raise and educate our children so future generations can have a better life than what we have to experience. In this episode of Lessons From History, the life of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune is revealed, and consider as to how she impacted the life of others…
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History is filled with people and nations making the wrong decisions, and sometimes the right one. In this first episode of Lesson From History, Draevnn Motkova introduces himself, his background in mental health counseling, and how the podcast, Lessons From History came to be. Created as an examination of humanity, his research will be used to rev…
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