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Podcast in the Classroom

Episode 1 of the Mr.V’s Podcast podcast, hosted by Caleb Vogler, titled "Podcast in the Classroom" was published on July 12, 2020 and runs 2 minutes.

July 12, 2020 ·2m · Mr.V’s Podcast

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Raul Soto Raul Soto Anyone who considers to be a serious passionate lover of House music has spent many days embracing the infectious sounds of RAUL SOTO. Hailing from Newark New Jersey he has effortlessly carved out a secure slot amongst the modern House Addicts.Raul has also revamped many special projects on such labels as Dopewax (Kenny Dope), InHouse Records, SounDesign(Todd Terry), Nervous Records (Michael Weiss), Soul Channel Music (Mr.V), Flava Music & Soul Flava (MDW Crespo), Naughty Boy Music (Norty Cotto), Epride Digital (Edson Pride), Manyoma (Simone Groove) and on and on. Famous for their trademark sound, afro / tech/ progressive house infused with latin elements. A delicious blend of hypnotizing, inviting tribal drums laced with a brilliant use of modern tech elements, RAUL SOTO has figured out the formula that easily satisfies every music fan and DJ's across the globe.Raul's upbringing in the heart of Newark, New Jersey enables his capability to broaden his exposure to different kinds of Mr Munchausen John Kendrick Bangs The author has discovered for us in this volume the present stopping place of that famous raconteur of dear comic memory, the late Hieronymous Carl Friederich, sometime Baron Munchausen, and he transmits to us some further adventures of this traveler and veracious relator of merry tales. There are about a dozen of these tales, and, judging by Mr. Bangs' recital of them, the Baron's adventures on this mundane sphere were no more exciting than those he has encountered since taking the ferry across the Styx. Mr. Bangs proves himself well worthy of the task of reintroducing this merry old wag to modern fun-lovers, and in selecting from the tales the Baron has related to him he has chosen with an eye to the humorous which is unfailing in its clearness and keenness of perception. (Review from Book News, V. 20, 1902) Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England by Charles H. Firth (1857 - 1936) LibriVox The Life of Cromwell is in part based on an article contributed by the author to the Dictionary of National Biography in 1888, but embodies the result of later researches, and of recently discovered documents such as the Clarke Papers. The battle plans have been specially drawn for this volume by Mr. B. V. Darbishire, and in two cases differ considerably from those generally accepted as correct. The scheme of this series does not permit a discussion of the reasons why these alterations have been made, but the evidence concerning the battles in question has been carefully examined, and any divergence from received accounts is intentional. The reader who wishes to see this subject discussed at length is referred to a study of the battle of Marston Moor printed in Volume XII. of the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (new series), and to a similar paper on Dunbar which will appear in Volume XIV.The quotations from Cromwell’s letters or speeches are, where necessary, Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 084 by Various LibriVox Ghosts everywhere, and of any colour," was the promise of Spectropia, a book of "surprising spectral illusions" published in 1863. Optical illusions were among the twenty vol. 084 topics, chosen by their readers, which were concerned with science, technology, and medicine, including the societal implications of decision making in these fields: (The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass; The Machine That Thinks; Rocks For Homes; Ottawa Illinois Radiation Area; Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses; Cincinnati's "Old Cunny; and Buck v. Bell). This Troubled World, a 1938 essay by Eleanor Roosevelt, is joined by others with a sociological focus: (The Graves of the Fallen; The American Indian in the Great War (1921); A Letter to a Hindu: The Subjection of India (1908); and Not Revolution, but Evolution). Rational thought is explored in both philosophic and religious contexts (Ascending Forms and Powers; The Four Gospels from a Lawyer's Standpoint). Foibles and quibbles get their due (Mr.
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