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Supah Ninjas show

Supah NinjasJoin Now to Follow

The Supah Ninjas, a team of martial arts superstars, are ready to take on whatever villains come their way - from the famed Two Ton Harley and his motorcycle gang to the knife-throwing cat burglar Katara Shark to half human/half machines Buzzsaw and Optic! How awesome is it to be a supah ninja? Get the first episode from this new show for FREE for a limited time on iTunes and other digital download stores!

By Nickelodeon

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf show

The Boy Who Cried WerewolfJoin Now to Follow

Watch Victoria Justice in the original Nickelodeon movie The Boy Who Cried Werewolf now available for digital download.

By Nickelodeon

minimal show by john smthg show

minimal show by john smthgJoin Now to Follow

minimal house and techno playlists, mixed by john smthg.

By John Smthg

أعـذب الـتـلاوات show

أعـذب الـتـلاواتJoin Now to Follow

فضلا ساهم في نشر التلاوات وتقييمها غفر الله لكل من ساهم في نشرها ووالديه

By islami

HKPUG Podcast 派樂派對 show

HKPUG Podcast 派樂派對Join Now to Follow

HKPUG PDA podcast is a Cantonese PDA and IT podcast made in Hong Kong. 一個香港人用廣東話製作的 podcast. Keywords: Windows Mobile WM WM5 Gigabyte Dopod 818 838 pro Apple iPod classic touch mini nano PPC Pocket PC PocketPC PalmOS palm

By HKPUG

Librivox: Trostschrift an Marcia by Seneca, Lucius Annaeus show

Librivox: Trostschrift an Marcia by Seneca, Lucius AnnaeusJoin Now to Follow

Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 v. Chr.–65 n. Chr.) gibt stoische Grundsätze zum Tod und zur Trauer. Übersetzung durch Albert Forbiger (1798-1878) von 1867. (Zusammenfassung von redaer) This reading is in German.

By LibriVox

Librivox: Siddhartha by Hesse, Hermann show

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Siddhartha is one of the great philosophical novels. Profoundly insightful, it is also a beautifully written story that begins as Siddhartha, son of an Indian Brahman, leaves his family and begins a lifelong journey towards Enlightenment. On the way he faces the entire range of human experience and emotion: he lives with ascetics, meets Gotama the Buddha, learns the art of love from Kamala the courtesan, and is transformed by the simple philosophy of the ferryman Vasudeva whose wisdom comes not from learned teachings but from observing the River. Herman Hesse (1877-1962) was a German-Swiss novelist, poet, and painter. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946. This recording contains a sound clip from http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=15362 (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Edison's Conquest of Mars by Serviss, Garrett P. show

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Edison's Conquest of Mars, by Garrett P. Serviss, is one of the many science fiction novels published in the nineteenth century. Although science fiction was not at the time thought of as a distinct literary genre, it was a very popular literary form, with almost every fiction magazine regularly publishing science fiction stories and novels. "Edison's Conquest of Mars" was published in 1898 as an unauthorized sequel to H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, but did not achieve the fame of its predecessor. The book was endorsed by Thomas Edison, the hero of the book -- though not by Wells. (Summary from Wikipedia)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Local Color Collection Vol. 001 by Various show

Librivox: Local Color Collection Vol. 001 by VariousJoin Now to Follow

In this celebration of diversity, learn about the myriad histories and cultures behind our volunteers. (summary by Eric Ray)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Persuasion (version 3) by Austen, Jane show

Librivox: Persuasion (version 3) by Austen, JaneJoin Now to Follow

"All the privilege I claim for my own sex ... is that of loving longest, when existence or when hope is gone." In persuasion, her last novel, Austen explores the theme of postponed but enduring love, delayed by class boundaries and excessive pride. Anne Elliot, the story's aged (27 year old) heroine, suffers from a decision that was forced upon her several years ago—to break off a relationship with Capn. Frederick Wentworth, the man she deeply loved. As Austen examines the causes and consequences of this action, she sketches for us the social complexities of being part of the upper-middle-class in England at the beginning of the nineteenth century. (Summary by Moira Fogarty)

By LibriVox