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Originally published in French in 1922 and later translated by Paul C. Blum, this biography of Buddha is told in an unassuming and engaging style. The public domain text strings together the narrative of Buddha's life as gathered from several classic Buddhist texts, including the Buddhacharita of Asvaghosa, the Lalitavistara, and the Jataka, tales of the Buddha's former births. Here is the story of Prince Siddhartha. Although born into luxury, he seeks and finds enlightenment. He goes on to a life of teaching and developing a growing community. The biography ends with the Buddha's Parinirvana. The text of this English translation is made available through the generosity of The Internet Sacred Text Archive at sacred-texts.com. This on-going podcast of the 58 chapters of The Life of Buddha will be available until all chapters are recorded. Afterwards, the completed audiobook will be available in a commercial edition. This audiobook is a Cloud Mountain production. The complete length of the current episodes is 3 hours and 05 minutes. * * * * * PLEASE NOTE: although not free of textual errors or outdated interpretations of the Buddha's life and teaching, its relaxed, conversational style makes The Life of Buddha an inspiring introduction to the extraordinary man called the Buddha. Please read more recent, reliable works to gather accurate knowledge of the Buddha's words and actions. * * * * *
The Life of Buddha by A. Ferdinand Herold
The Common Hour aims to provide an occasion for faculty, students, and staff to absent themselves from daily concerns, gather in common spaces, and engage in the ideas of speakers and the presentations of artists, and with each other in discussion of shared interests and concerns. This podcast features highlights of the Common Hour series at Bowdoin College.
Common Hour
Author Nigel Warburton reads from his book Philosophy: The Classics which is an introduction to 27 key works in the history of Philosophy
Philosophy: The Classics
Anton Chekhov wrote three interconnected short stories, sometimes referred to as "THE LITTLE TRILOGY." The three tales , "The Man In a Case," "Gooseberries," and "About Love," have been continually admired and read for more than a hundred years as individual stories. When read/listened to together, they reveal interrelated, reoccurring characters and themes. The three stories, recorded here in public performance, are available in two audiobook formats as well as three separate story episodes. Total audiobook length: 1 hour 32 minutes.
Anton Chekhov - The Little Trilogy [Unabridged]
Most of us sense great changes in the world. Something's Going On. But what? And who's doing it? What do all the changes mean? And where does one turn for answers? Try The Paula Gordon Show.
The Paula Gordon Show is a rarity -- something genuinely new. Paula and co-host Bill Russell find remarkable people. Then they engage them in lively conversation. The guests regularly make sense of a life-time of sometimes decidedly technical work. And it's entertaining. No edits, no commentary, no interruptions from dead-end call-ins. Just deeply important, engrossing conversations. It's been called "'Cliff Notes' for the Baby Boom."
"We all have too much data and too little time," says Gordon. "Our listeners are just like us -- curious and eager to learn. But it's tough to find the people actually creating our future. And even harder to get first-hand access to them. Bill and I are a lot like scouts. Explorers. We go a little way ahead to see what's going on in the territory we're about to enter. Who's doing the interesting work? What do we need to know? What are we missing? Then we return with the broadcast, audio cassettes and soon the Internet. Our listeners have a life. They don't have the time or sometimes the inclination to do the background work. That's our job ! Hence 'Cliff Notes"' laughs Gordon, who was nominated for an Emmy for the television interviews she conducted before venturing into twenty years of film and video production. "I'm home," she says simply.
Bill Russell is co-host. He vigilantly balances Gordon's enthusiasm with a well tempered skepticism. "Paula and I are both genuinely excited about the changes going on all around us. And sobered. Big Things are happening in a remarkable range of endeavors. We hear the same words coming from people doing totally different work. We're surrogates for our listeners, exploring new developments in the physical, scientific, intellectual and spiritual realms. Too many people in all walks of life simply don't know how much is going on that's positive. This Show is a chance to hear about work that gives both of us hope and others are responding that way too.
It's a reality check, not 'pollyanna.' That's gratifying. "Our guests are people all over the world who both think and act," says Gordon. "They include scientists, artists, religious thinkers and physicians, writers, business people, educators and public figures. Atlanta has it's fair share. Our first guest in the New Year is Renee Glover, Director of the Atlanta Housing Authority. Cities all over the country are following her lead in providing transitional public housing for families. Renee doesn't just talk about change -- she's creating solutions." The conversation with Glover was recorded live at The Commerce Club in downtown Atlanta, where the show originates once a month.
The Paula Gordon Show Podcast
Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Whether English is your first language or your second language, these grammar, punctuation, style, and business tips will make you a better and more successful writer. Grammar Girl is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast.
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
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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
Martin Simek in gesprek met een bijzondere gast in Studio Desmet in Amsterdam. In de nacht van zaterdag op zondag van 00.04-01.00 uur op Radio 1 én als Podcast.
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This course continues from Nursing 542 to provide an in-depth, presentation of additional aspects of anatomy and physiology which are relevant to the anesthetic management of clients. Students continue to gain a knowledge base for use in analyzing, evaluating and utilizing principles of anatomy and physiology in anesthesia care.
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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
Each week we take a look at what's hot in the world of Science.
Naked Scientists NewsFLASH
This Week in Movies - Audio
KosmosOnline Podcast - inviews with classical liberal academics
KosmosOnline Podcast
This is an offshoot of the CraftLit podcast, bringing you all the literary information with none of the personal stories or crafty chit-chat you find on CraftLit.
Just the Books
Lex Levinrad podcasts about investing in Distressed Real Estate and how to make money investing in real estate with foreclosures, short sales and bank owned properties
Lex Levinrad Real Estate Investor, Speaker, Author & Mentor
Lectures from graduate courses in the Graduate Certificate in Charitable Financial Planning at Texas Tech University covering topics in planned giving and related tax law
EncourageGenerosity.com
The Foreign Language Mastery podcast brings you useful language learning tips, product reviews, and exclusive interviews with linguists, polyglots, teachers, language bloggers, and interesting peeps you ‘oughta know.
Foreign Language Mastery
Welcome to California Real Estate Practice. This is the second course students will take to help them prepare for further studies in real estate.This course covers operations in real estate: listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow and ethics. This course applies toward educational requirements for a broker's examination. This course is required by the California Department of Real Estate prior to taking the Real Estate Salesperson's examination.
Real Estate Practice
This history of the Byzantine Empire is a lecture series written and presented by Mr. Lars Brownworth, author of the book "Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire that Rescued Western Civilization". (in bookstores and on Amazon.com) He has traveled extensively from the furthest reaches of the Byzantine Empire all the way to its heart at Constantinople. Join him for an engaging look at the history of the Byzantine Empire through the eyes of 12 of its greatest rulers. For more information, including video of Mr. Brownworth's Smithsonian Lecture on Byzantium, please visit http://www.12byzantinerulers.com/
12 Byzantine Rulers: The History of The Byzantine Empire
A monthly exploration of the history, literature and philosophy of the code of chivalry - from the code of honor of medieval knights and traditional tales of King Arthur's Round Table, to principles of leadership and ethics in today's business and politics and images of heroes and role models in contemporary media. Hosted by author, independent historian and director of the award-winning Chivalry Today educational program, Scott Farrell.
Chivalry Today
Law School Interactive is a website that will educate and answer questions to potential and current law school students. On a weekly basis we will be posting podcasts that will answer law school frequently asked questions, profile an individual law school or dive into an interesting topic that refers to preparing for law school, law school or law students in a variety of ways.
Law School Interactive
ThaiPod101.com is an innovative and fun way of learning the Thai language and culture at your own convenience and pace. Our language training system consists of free daily podcast audio lessons, video lessons, Thai Word of the Day, a premium learning center, and a vibrant user community. Stop by ThaiPod101.com today for a Premium 7-Day Free Trial and Lifetime Account!
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The Barnard Center for Research on Women hosts
a programming series that explores a wide range of feminist and
social justice issues like women's rights, gender and sexuality,
democracy and voting, immigration and economics. Featured speakers
include Angela Davis, Estelle Freedman, Lani Guinier, Josephine
Ho, Naomi Klein and Dean Spade. Fusing scholarship with activism, highlights from these events
are now available as podcasts.
Barnard Center for Research on Women
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