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GIles a Secas! - Ep 12 - El Final

An episode of the Giles a Secas! podcast, hosted by Giles a Secas!, titled "GIles a Secas! - Ep 12 - El Final" was published on October 17, 2019 and runs 61 minutes.

October 17, 2019 ·61m · Giles a Secas!

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The Giles Files Nancy Giles Nancy Giles is an Emmy- winning contributor to "CBS News Sunday Morning." The girl keeps files on people she digs, and breaks down trending topics from pop culture to politics. Add a microphone and a ukulele for a fast and furious look at "what's up" through interviews, commentaries, song parodies and more. The Netwalking Podcast Lisa Giles Network whilst you walk!This podcast was borne out of Covid restrictions when networking was forced to go virtual. You can listen to short interviews where the host, Lisa Giles, chats to a variety of employers - all of whom have an interesting story to tell. Book of Lieh-Tzu, The by Liezi ( - ca. 400 BC) LibriVox Although Lieh Tzu's work has evidently passed through the hands of many editors and gathered numerous accretions, there remains a considerable nucleus which in all probability was committed to writing by Lieh Tzu's immediate disciples, and is therefore older than the genuine parts of Chuang Tzu. There are some obvious analogies between the two authors, and indeed a certain amount of matter common to both; but on the whole Lieh Tzu's book bears an unmistakable impress of its own. The geniality of its tone contrasts with the somewhat hard brilliancy of Chuang Tzu, and a certain kindly sympathy with the aged, the poor and the humble of this life, not excluding the brute creation, makes itself felt throughout. - From Lionel Giles Introduction Shadow-Line by Joseph Conrad Loyal Books Dedicated to the author's son who was wounded in World War 1, The Shadow-Line is a short novel based at sea by Joseph Conrad; it is one of his later works, being written from February to December 1915. It was first published in 1916 as a serial and in book form in 1917. The novella depicts the development of a young man upon taking a captaincy in the Orient, with the shadow line of the title representing the threshold of this development. The novella is notable for its dual narrative structure. The full, subtitled title of the novel is The Shadow-Line, A Confession, which immediately alerts the reader to the retrospective nature of the novella. The ironic constructions following from the conflict between the 'young' protagonist (who is never named) and the 'old' drive much of the underlying points of the novella, namely the nature of wisdom, experience and maturity. Conrad also extensively uses irony by comparison in the work, with characters such as Captain Giles and the ship's 'fact
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