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A short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) Here is a somewhat obscure tale titled "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" —obscure of course, until Mr. Button was conflated with Mr. Pitt. — This recording is the complete, original story as penned by Fitzgerald in the early 1920s. It was published originally in Colliers and finally collected in his popular Tales of the Jazz Age. One might call Benjamin Button an odd addition to the collection, as he was born in 1860, the year prior to Lincoln gaining his Presidency —a long way from the Jazz Age, which marked its begiining when Benjamin was 60... and he was... well, you'll have to listen to the REAL story to find out what happened before Hollywood stepped in...
The story is prefaced by Fitzgerald's brief humorous comment hidden away in the book's table of contents. Here he establishes both the tale's humor and its pathos and in a further sense, grounds it in our growing tradition of American literary sensibilities, echoing towards Mr. Clemens.
The musical accompaniment is from a public domain recording of L. Beethoven’s Cello Sonata in A, Opus 69, the fourth movement, as performed by John Michel. The piano is unattributed.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Teaching and comments by Peter Arcese on classics of world literature
Brilliant Minds
The podcast where we talk about all things Chesterton, which includes everything, and everything else. Learn more about Chesterton, his life, his books, his way of thinking.
Uncommon Sense
Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.
Book Review
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Limited Fork Music offers electronic and jazz-based experiments in sound as well as spoken experiments. Limited Fork Music is on the soothing side of the avant-garde. Limited Fork Music seeks and makes audible pulses. Limited Fork Music is also a literary poetry jukebox where the ego associated with high art has been overcome. Come here each week for the latest Limited Fork tune(s). Learn more about Limited Fork Poetics and see related video poams in the Limited Fork and Limited Fork Video Anthology podcasts.
Limited Fork Music
Audio and video from Film & Television Studies at Monash University. Includes research papers, special events, and student-created short films.
Monash University Film & Television Studies Podcast
Experts discuss art, history, politics, religion, science, and more.
Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast Podcast
NPR (National Public Radio) is an internationally acclaimed producer and distributor of noncommercial news, talk, and entertainment programming. A privately supported, not-for-profit membership organization, NPR serves a growing audience of 27.5 million Americans each week in partnership with more than 860 independently operated, noncommercial public radio stations.
NPR
Quick and Dirty Tips creates and distributes digital content that offers short, actionable advice from friendly and informed authorities that will help you succeed at work and in life.
QuickAndDirtyTips.com
HowStuffWorks explains thousands of topics, from engines to lock-picking to ESP, with video and illustrations so you can learn how everything works.
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HowStuffWorks - Learn How Everything Works!
Munchcast is a weekly netcast that highlights and celebrates junk food. Enjoy mouthwatering new episodes at www.twit.tv Your guides on this fattening but delicious jaunt are Cammy Blackstone and Leo Laporte.
Cammy Blackstone and Leo Laporte
LanguagePod101.com offers Language Learning Podcasts in Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Russian, and Spanish.
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Language Learning with Free Podcasts
Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
BBC Radio 4
Learn a language with the Radio Lingua Network: download our free audio lessons, or take your learning to the next stage with our learning materials.
Radio Lingua Network
Radio Lingua Network: Language-learning where and when it suits you
KCRW 89.9 FM is a Free Internet Public Radio Station of Santa Monica College, in Los Angeles, California - Streaming Live Independent Music, NPR News, and Talk
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KCRW 89.9 FM | Internet Public Radio Station Streaming Live Independent Music & NPR News Online from Los Angeles, CA - KCRW
American Public Media, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations and a premier producer and distributor of public radio programming in the nation. It is also the largest producer and distributor of classical music programming in the United States.
American Public Media
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Our mission is simple. We want to promote the use of audio and video educational material for personal and professional development. What does this mean? It means that we want to help you to see how you can turn 'dead time' (time spent commuting, exercising, doing chores, etc.) into 'learning time.'
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PBS and our member stations are America’s largest classroom, the nation’s largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. In addition, PBS's educational media helps prepare children for success in school and opens up the world to them in an age-appropriate way.
We invite you to find out more about America’s largest public media enterprise.
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A collection of short stories, poems and conversations I've had over the years.
Lot 49
This feed contains special items and features produced by the Naked Scientists team including coverage of the Cambridge Science Festival, the BA
Festival of Science and the AAAS Conference
Naked Scientists Special Editions
A series on the history of Jews and Judaism in antiquity.
From Israelite to Jew
A weekly podcast tracing the rise, decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Visit us at http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com
The History of Rome
Welcome to A History of the World. Below you can find all 100 episodes in the series. Although the series has ended, you can continue to listen to the episodes on this page or download them to keep on your computer or mp3 player by following the links on the right.
A History of the World in 100 Objects
Interviews, conversations, and stories from the intersection of the web, law, and society. Hosted by David Weinberger and produced by Daniel Dennis Jones of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Radio Berkman
The 6th World Conference of Science Journalists 2009 (WCSJ2009) brings established and aspiring reporters,
writers and science communicators from around the world to debate, network, develop their professional skills and report the
latest advances in science and technology.
WCSJ - 6th World Conference of Science Journalists 2009, from the Naked Scientists
University of Iowa Insights is a monthly audio magazine featuring interviews with some of the world’s leading thinkers, researchers and teachers. This podcast is produced by the University of Iowa Office of University Relations.
University of Iowa Insights
President Brian M. Barefoot '66, P'01 delivers his thoughts and insights on life at Babson College.
Babson College Presidential Podcast
The Criminal Justice Conversations Podcast, a co-production of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice and the Berkeley School of Journalism, features in-depth, thirty-minute interviews with a wide range of criminal justice leaders: law enforcement officials, policymakers, advocates, service providers, academics and others.
The Podcast, hosted by criminal justice expert David Onek, gets behind the sound bites that far too often dominate the public dialogue about criminal justice, to have detailed, nuanced conversations about criminal justice policy.
About David Onek:
David Onek is the Founding Executive Director of the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice at Berkeley Law School, and serves as a Commissioner on the San Francisco Police Commission.
Onek leads the Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice’s efforts to bring law enforcement and community together to build partnerships in support of innovative, research-based criminal and juvenile justice policy approaches. Along with his fellow Police Commissioners, Onek sets policy for the Police Department, oversees the Chief of Police and the Director of the Office of Citizen Complaints, and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct.
Onek was appointed by Mayor Gavin Newsom to a four-year term on the Police Commission in 2008. Previously, Onek served as Deputy Director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice in San Francisco, where he led numerous criminal justice policy initiatives for Mayor Newsom. Prior to that, he worked as a Senior Program Associate at the W. Haywood Burns Institute, where he worked to reduce racial disparities in the juvenile justice system in ten sites throughout the country. Following graduation from law school, Onek received a Skadden Fellowship to work as a Staff Attorney at Legal Services for Children in San Francisco. Before attending law school, Onek was a Research Associate at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), where he researched and developed model juvenile justice programs and systems nationwide. Onek is the author of numerous juvenile and criminal justice book chapters, articles and reports. He is a graduate of Stanford Law School and Brown University. Onek lives in San Francisco’s Bernal Heights neighborhood with wife Kara Dukakis and daughters Olivia and Nora.
Criminal Justice Conversations with David Onek
Here you'll find a collaboration of sermons, preached by Jeff Price, Adrian Shaw and individuals in our senior class. These podcasts are collected from chapel services, as well as our ministry trips. It is our desire that you'll be able to grow and mature through these teachings. Enjoy!
Master's School of Ministry
In the spring of 2006 a class of doctoral students in Northern Illinois University's College of Education set out to answer the eternal question What Knowledge is Most Worth?
Utilizing the dialogic circle method of group dialogue pioneered by educational theorist Paulo Freire, the TLCI 606 class conducted two discussion sessions.
The results were recorded and are available for download below. The first session is divided into WKMW parts 1 and 2. The second session is downloadable in its entirety as WKMW part 3.
What Knowledge is Most Worth?
Illinois State Collegiate Compendium is the podcasting platform for college lectures business finance and economics delivered by the award-winning, unconventional Professor C. These recordings of live college lectures are available to both students and the public. Subject areas include Business Finance, Enterprise, and other topics in business and economics.
Illinois State Collegiate Compendium
Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts focus on education, twenty-first century literacy, authentic instruction and technology integration.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
This Podcast is produced for Unit 3/4 Biology students More information is available at www.andrewdouch.com.au
Douchy's Biology Podcast
Teaching for the Future is a Podcast about technology education and media literacy.
Teaching for the Future
Dr. J. Pisano and Mr. D. Morton make interesting musings about music, education, and technology! Topics include all types of audio, music, and electronic technologies! This podcast show is more fun than you can shake a CONDUCTING stick at! Topics include: Music Teacher Education, Music Technology, Music Education, Instructional Technology, Radio, Audio and more!
MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Vamos a ejercitar tu oido para ingles! Practicar y aprender con un nativo. Las sesiones incluyen entrevistas, practicas de
conjugacion, consejos, grabaciones de discursos, y otros recursos. Suerte con tu ingles!
Tu Ingles! podcast
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