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Audiolibros del abuelo Kraken, publicados originalmente para el canal de YouTube, ahora disponibles en iVoox, iTunes, Spotify y Deezer. ¡SUSCRÍBETE a mi Patreon! Se mi mecenas desde 3 dólares al mes, o elije un nivel superior si deseas obtener beneficios, como acceso anticipado a la producción de audiolibros de este canal, al archivo completo del abuelo Kraken, y para los mecenas más comprometidos, un nivel que te recompensa con mercadería que se enviará a tu domicilio donde quiera que te en ...
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Bienvenido a Predicneitor Geek. Soy Eric Fernández y en este podcast encontrarás mis opiniones y experiencias personales con la tecnología. Me dedico desde 2012 a analizar móviles, tablets.. O cualquier gadget tecnológico. Además, soy administrador de sistemas desde hace 5 años, y me dedico a ello profesionalmente llevando las redes de varias empresas, sea Windows, Linux o cualquier sistema. EL VERDADERO PROGRESO ES EL QUE PONE LA TECNOLOGÍA AL ALCANCE DE TODOS. ✅ Suscríbete al podcast si te ...
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Discovery & Inspiration asks “What can we learn by talking to scholars about their research? What makes them so passionate about the subjects they study? What is it like to make a new discovery? To answer a confounding question?” For over 40 years the National Humanities Center has been a home away from home for scholars from around the world—historians and philosophers, scholars of literature and music and art and dozens of other fields. Join us as we sit down with scholars to discuss their ...
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A one-on-one actual play podcast co-hosted by a married couple with a focus on lighthearted play. Diana and Zack are just two nerds and teachers who like to spend time in fantasy worlds together. We never squabble over rules, except when we do. Catch up with Season 1 of our Dungeon World campaign in the setting of Segurança, a diverse plains city beset by internal power struggles and devils at the gates. New episodes every other Monday.
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Visiones de la noche (Visions of the Night) —a veces publicado como Visiones nocturnas— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914), publicado en la antología de 1877: Telarañas de una calavera vacía (Cobwebs from an Empty Skull). OMAKE: KUBLA KHAN, de SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Kubla Khan (Kubla Khan) —cuyo título or…
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Podcast en colaboracion con Vodafone con Hogar 5G https://vodafone.es/hogar-5G El podcast Predicneitor Geek vuelve a estar disponible en todas las plataformas, al completo y de manera gratuita. Escuchame en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, iVoox y cualquiera de las principales plataformas de podcasting. Directo presentacion Xiaomi al complet…
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"There are more things" (del inglés: "Hay más cosas") es un cuento del escritor argentino Jorge Luis Borges que integra El libro de arena, colección de cuentos y relatos publicada en 1975. Se trata del cuarto cuento de ese volumen. En este cuento, ya desde el epígrafe, Borges homenajea al escritor Howard Phillips Lovecraft. APOYA ✊ ::::::::::::::::…
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Podcast en colaboracion con Vodafone con Hogar 5G https://vodafone.es/hogar-5G El podcast Predicneitor Geek vuelve a estar disponible en todas las plataformas, al completo y de manera gratuita. Escuchame en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, iVoox y cualquiera de las principales plataformas de podcasting. Directo presentacion Xiaomi al complet…
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Es un poema en prosa publicado originalmente en la edición de abril de 1917 de la revista Bohemia, y luego reeditado en la antología de 1922, Ebony and Crystal. Finalmente volvería a aparecer, esta vez de la mano de Arkham House, en la colección de 1942, Out of Space and Time. Clark, con un lenguaje poético y una gran riqueza de imágenes, describe …
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Una noche terrible (Nedobraia Noch) o Una noche de espanto, es un relato de terror del escritor ruso Antón Chéjov (1860-1904), escrito en 1884 y publicado en 1886. Explora un horror surgido por equivocación, casi accidentalmente. Gracias por el apoyo, nietecitos. Los invito a que reproduzcan los audiolibros anteriores, los cuales están disponibles …
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Bienvenidos a mi podcast donde comparto mis impresiones sobre el Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Acompáñame mientras exploro las características y funcionalidades de este impresionante dispositivo y te cuento todo lo que necesitas saber antes de decidir si es el teléfono adecuado para ti. El podcast Predicneitor Geek vuelve a estar disponible en todas la…
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Hoy se cumplen 86 años de la muerte de H. P. Lovecraft, el genio del horror cósmico que me abrió las puertas a un mundo de pesadillas y maravillas. Su obra me ha acompañado desde mi juventud, cuando descubrí sus relatos en un mercado itinerante. Desde entonces, he sentido una fascinación irresistible por sus creaciones, que me han hecho explorar lo…
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El podcast Predicneitor Geek vuelve a estar disponible en todas las plataformas, al completo y de manera gratuita. Escuchame en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, iVoox y cualquiera de las principales plataformas de podcasting. Directo presentacion Xiaomi al completo: https://youtu.be/91jOqEW4egQ Video Amazon Fire HD 10 2021: https://youtu.be/…
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Hungry Gnoles Eat the Rich is on Kickstarter now!http://bit.ly/hungryzineToday Zack is joined by some of his good friends and fellow roleplayers to show off the new edition of his game Hungry Gnoles Eat the Rich. Hungry Gnoles Eat the Rich is a 2-stat roleplaying game of chaos and community, in which hyenafolk fight against an oppressive monarchy t…
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Antarktos es un poema gótico del escritor estadounidense H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), publicado originalmente en la edición de noviembre de 1938 de la revista Weird Tales. DE FONDO: Azathoth, de Cryo Chamber https://open.spotify.com/track/6JiNc5AgGEFt9hpSf9JXEK?si=ea4feea7e3f8476a APOYA ✊ :::::::::::::::::::::::: ✔ SUSCRÍBETE 💬 PARTICIPA 📢 DIFUNDE 💵…
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Los amados muertos, a partir del título original de la obra The Loved Dead, es un cuento de terror de los escritores estadounidenses C. M. Eddy Jr. y H. P. Lovecraft. Esta obra fue hecha en 1919 y publicada por primera vez en la revista Weird Tales en el mes de mayo de 1924. SUSCRÍBETE A PLUS Y APOYA https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=5ec232…
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This lecture illuminates the field of international possibility seen by a leading fraction of young Americans in the 1920s. It offers a counter-narrative to the well-worn account of American “expatriates” who succumbed to the seductions of Paris and soon returned home chastened. A far larger stratum of would-be writers lived outside the United Stat…
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When the Panama Canal opened in 1914, it not only revolutionized international trade, but brought about new developments in public health. While diseases like yellow fever and malaria were seen as an inherent threat of “the tropics” by the Americans and French, the process of constructing the canal actually created conditions in which such diseases…
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For the past twenty years, Nigerian filmmaking has dominated media production in Africa and among African diasporic communities. One of the most influential figures in this industry is the writer, director, and producer Femi Odugbemi, whose work is an example of the "socially responsible cinema" that has been under-explored in scholarly analyses of…
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Nineteenth-century American paintings frequently depict foreign settings, from the Caribbean to the Arctic. Many of these artworks seem to reveal moments of cultural exchange or scientific inquiry, but they have rarely been seen as evidence of the growing imperialist tendencies of the United States throughout this century.In this podcast, Maggie Ca…
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In the early twentieth century, psychoanalytic ideas based on the work of Sigmund Freud were taken up, translated, and even challenged by practitioners from a variety of geographic regions and backgrounds. However, the importance of psychoanalytic thought in China has not always been given adequate attention.In this podcast, Howard Chiang (NHC Fell…
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Widely understood as a destination for leisure and pleasure, the Caribbean has drawn visitors from the global north for over a century. Women have played a central role in establishing this image of the islands, from the proliferation of women's travel writing beginning in the late nineteenth century to their active roles in shaping the tourism and…
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In the 1772 court case “Somerset v Stewart,” an English court found that the concept of slavery had no basis in English law. Although this case has long been linked to the eventual abolition of the Atlantic slave trade in Britain, the emancipation of enslaved persons was a long and complex process.In this podcast, Tony Frazier (NHC Fellow, 2021–22)…
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Jane O. Newman (Trustee; NHC Fellow, 2015–16), Professor of Comparative Literature, University of California, IrvineAs constructed by Boccaccio, “The Decameron” is a classic collection of fourteenth-century stories, one hundred tales shared by a group of young men and women sheltering in a secluded villa outside Florence to avoid the Great Bubonic …
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Joy Connolly (NHC Trustee), President, American Council of Learned SocietiesA distinguished classics scholar as well as an accomplished academic administrator, Connolly argues in her most recent book, “The Life of Roman Republicanism” that “Cicero, Sallust, and Horace inspire fresh thinking about central concerns of contemporary political thought a…
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Cara Robertson (NHC Trustee; NHC Fellow, 2004–05; 2005–06)When Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally hacked to death in Fall River, Massachusetts, in August 1892, the arrest of the couple’s younger daughter Lizzie turned the case into international news and her trial into a spectacle unparalleled in American history. Everyone—rich and poor, suffragi…
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Andrew Delbanco (NHC Fellow, 2013–14), Alexander Hamilton Professor of American Studies at Columbia University; President, The Teagle FoundationFor decades after its founding, the fact that enslaved black people repeatedly risked their lives to flee their masters in the South in search of freedom in the North proved that the “united” states was act…
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Jacquelyn Dowd Hall (NHC Fellow, 1996–97), Julia Cherry Spruill Professor Emerita of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, National Humanities Medal RecipientDescendants of a prominent slaveholding family, Elizabeth, Grace, and Katharine Lumpkin grew up in a culture of white supremacy. But while Elizabeth remained a lifelong believe…
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Martha S. Jones (NHC Fellow, 2013–14), Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History, Johns Hopkins UniversityIn the standard story, the suffrage crusade began in Seneca Falls in 1848 and ended with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. But this overwhelmingly white women’s movement did not win the vote for…
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