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Thought Of The Day

An episode of the Thought Of The Day podcast, hosted by Jay Blades, titled "Thought Of The Day" was published on June 21, 2018 and runs 10 minutes.

June 21, 2018 ·10m · Thought Of The Day

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Fr T Thought Of the Day Thembelani Ngcobo Fr Thembelani Ngcobo reflects on different aspects of spirituality, Theology and Daily Catholic life. The Modern Enlightenment Tom & Will Knecht This podcast provides a platform for open conversation tackling some of the challenges we face in our society. We provide a unique approach to the issues of the day and consider alternative methods with which to solve some of our most challenging problems. Together we can solve anything. Listeners should look forward to a Thought of the Day, Good News, and a meaningful action that will share love and appreciation with those in your life in hopes that we can begin a new movement toward a more just and humane society. At Dawn And Dusk by Victor Daley (1858 - 1905) LibriVox Victor Daley, then a happy, wondering Irish lad, drifted out to Australia. His head was full of old tunes and fragments of poetry; his pocket was nearly empty. The sunshine and freedom of Australia delighted him, and, in careless, vagabond fashion he enjoyed the fleeting pleasures of the day with little thought of the morrow. A good companion, " a fellow of infinite jest," life to him was a gallant spectacle, which he loved to look at and did not take seriously. Worldly success never tempted him, for he was a Bohemian by birth; but he was also descendant of a bardic sept, and he wanted to be a poet. So he wrote verses charged with the melancholy regret of the Celt for vanished glories and the beauty of remote things, dainty opalescent lyrics with hints of fairy music, witty and ironic verse on passing events, and, occasionally, prose sketches. When the pressure of hard realities brought sorrow into his life he wrote more gaily and vigorously than ever. For twenty years or more he charm Easy Lessons in Einstein by Edwin E. Slosson (1865 - 1929) LibriVox Published in 1920, Slosson’s Easy Lessons in Einstein is one of the first popularizations of Einstein’s theory of relativity. This book is meant to convey to the general reader the ideas of relativity in non-mathematical terms, by the use of thought experiments and pop-cultural references of the day. This edition also includes a short article by Einstein on Time, Space and Gravitation. (Summary by JoeD)
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