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MarkinRussia
by MarkinRussia
The Mark in Russia Podcast was initiated as a result of a request by my university in Chelyabinsk, Russia to add some pages to their Moodle site. I decided that rather than have online courses as most of the teachers, that I would experiment with the use of video and audio to teach vocabulary and expressions.While improving English language skills was the initial direction, I've since branched into interviews, some product reviews and even an attempt at drama as a way to learn language skills.Check out http://www.markinrussia.com for all of my work.
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MiR 117 I Wish I Never Knew You Existed
MiR 117 I Wish I Never Knew You Existed by MarkinRussia
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MiR 116 Land of the Free and Home of the Depraved
MiR 116 Land of the Free and Home of the Depraved by MarkinRussia
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MiR 115 WTF Donald
MiR 115 WTF Donald by MarkinRussia
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114 A Tale of Two Countries
114 A Tale of Two Countries by MarkinRussia
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MiR 113 1954 and Project Wetback
MiR 113 1954 and Project Wetback by MarkinRussia
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MiR 112 Russia's August Curse
My submission for the "Dog Days of Summer" audio story competition. The Dog Days of Summer in Russia is better known as the "August Curse" and this is with good reason. Each August Russians anticipate some bad happenings in August and are rarely disappointed in this regard. Musical credits to David Shulman
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MiR 111 - The Death of Boris Nemtsov
Thanks to Chad Crouch and the Podington Bear for all of the musical scores used in this episode
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MiR 111 - On the Boris Nemtsov Murder
Thanks to Chad Crouch of Podington Bear for all of the musical scores used in this episode.
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MiR 110 General Martin Dempsey - An Obama Sock Puppet
MiR 110 General Martin Dempsey - An Obama Sock Puppet by MarkinRussia
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MiR 109 Russia Heading into 2015
MiR 109 Russia Heading into 2015 by MarkinRussia
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MiR 108 Russian Sanctions Effect
This is the first installment of a series I am working on which will show a first hand account of the effect of sanctions on Russia. I'll also interview Russians concerning the sharp decline in value of the Russian ruble.
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MiR 107 American National Suicide Accelerates
You’re listening to the Mark in Russia broadcast, episode 107, and I’m Mark. Ok, first I want to announce a language alert. If you are under 18 or if some foul language offends you then you really need to turn off this episode now. There is no other way to emphasize the topic or severity of the topic without some salty language thrown in. So, if you will be offended, leave now and I’ll produce a clean language broadcast in about a week or so. Hell, you’ve waited since July for this one, another week or so won’t hurt you. Leave now or forever hold your criticism concerning the language. I want to talk a bit today about the death of the first Ebola patient in the USA. Thomas Eric Duncan was a Liberian national and also the first person out of a potential huge number of people in America to die of this horrible disease. It’s rather fitting that he is called by his first middle and last name, you see, it’s an American tradition to reference all three names when we speak of assassins, think of Lee Harvey Oswald and James Wilkes Booth; the list is actually quite long, for some reason we refer to them by all three names. Well, one exception would be Sirhan Sirhan who assassinated Robert Kennedy, but then again he was just some asshole from an Arab country that had only two names, and both of them the same. Let me first read the statement from the hospital concerning his death, along with a little bit from his family:
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Mark in Russia Podcast was initiated as a result of a request by my university in Chelyabinsk, Russia to add some pages to their Moodle site. I decided that rather than have online courses as most of the teachers, that I would experiment with the use of video and audio to teach vocabulary and expressions.While improving English language skills was the initial direction, I've since branched into interviews, some product reviews and even an attempt at drama as a way to learn language skills.Check out http://www.markinrussia.com for all of my work.
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