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Blood Bank Guy Videos show

Blood Bank Guy VideosJoin Now to Follow

These are older teaching videos from Joe Chaffin, MD (the Blood Bank Guy). Dr. Chaffin takes a single topic in blood banking and transfusion medicine and breaks it down in an hour or so. Handouts for some of these podcasts are available at www.bbguy.org. NOTE: These videos are no longer updated. Please see the Blood Bank Guy Essentials Podcast for more up-to-date information.

By Joe Chaffin, MD

The White Light Mixes show

The White Light MixesJoin Now to Follow

The White Light mixes are, ultimately, about two things: music and space. Music first and foremost, as this series is a showcase of great songs, not tracks – songs and mixes you want to listen over and over again, songs that have depth and staying power, and most importantly songs that mean something to each other. Secondly, White Light is about space – giving the music room to breathe – not a post-a.d.d. mix of everything trendy that can fit onto a mixtape, but one that’s paced to give each tune its shine, where the music is the focus and the mixing is an effortless complement. Over time I’m sure the criteria will change here and there, but White Light will always be about night driving, introspection and taking the time to listen from start to finish – remember to always look into the light . . . The White Light Series is curated by Neoteric & Matty C Please take a moment to follow us online: www.whitelightmixes.com www.facebook.com/whitelightmixes @WhiteLightMixes

By The White Light Mixes

Home Recording Weekly Podcast show

Home Recording Weekly PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A podcast for all types of audio recording mixing and mastering enthusiasts.

By Home Recording Weekly

Librivox: Interior Castle, The by Teresa de Jesus (Avila), Santa show

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El Castillo Interior or Las Moradas (trans.:The Interior Castle or The Mansions) was written by Saint Teresa of Ávila in 1577. After being ordered to write her autobiographical La Vida de la Santa Madre Teresa de Jesús (The Life of S. Teresa of Jesus), Teresa was hesitant to begin writing again on her views of the perfection found in internal prayer. In the hands of the Inquisition at that time, her Life was commonly believed to be the weight in the scale of whether to call her experiences heretical or not. Her humility and claims that, “I am not meant for writing; I have neither the health nor the wits for it,” almost prevented Teresa from composing The Interior Castle. However, according to a letter written by Fray Diego, one of Teresa’s former confessors, Teresa was finally convinced to write her book after a she received a vision from God. Diego wrote that God revealed to Teresa, "...a most beautiful crystal globe, made in the shape of a castle, and containing seven mansions, in the seventh and innermost of which was the King of Glory, in the greatest splendour, illumining and beautifying them all. The nearer one got to the centre, the stronger was the light; outside the palace limits everything was foul, dark and infested with toads, vipers and other venomous creatures."[1] With that, Interior Castle was born. It contained the basis for what she felt should be the ideal journey of faith, comparing the contemplative soul to a castle with seven successive interior courts, or chambers, analogous to the seven heavens. Teresa's consumption of chivalric romances as a child subsequently influenced such imagery, which is prevalent in many of her mystical works.[2] It is also not unduly speculative that living in a walled city like Ávila must have influenced her thinking. The concept of an "interior" life is still important in Spanish thinking in the twenty-first century. An English translation was published in London in 1852. (from wikipedia.org)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Burroughs, Edgar Rice show

Librivox: Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Burroughs, Edgar RiceJoin Now to Follow

In this novel the focus shifts from John Carter, Warlord of Mars, and Dejah Thoris of Helium, protagonists of the first three books in the series, to their son, Carthoris, prince of Helium, and Thuvia, princess of Ptarth. Helium and Ptarth are both prominent Barsoomian city state/empires, and both Carthoris and Thuvia were secondary characters in the previous two books. (Summary by Wikipedia)

By LibriVox

Life of St. Teresa, The by AVILA, St. Teresa of show

Life of St. Teresa, The by AVILA, St. Teresa ofJoin Now to Follow

<p>Saint Teresa of Ávila, also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, baptized as Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda y Ahumada, (March 28, 1515, at Gotarrendura (Ávila), Old Castile, Spain – October 4, 1582, at Alba de Tormes, Salamanca, Spain) was a prominent Spanish mystic, Carmelite nun, and writer of the Counter Reformation. She was a reformer of the Carmelite Order and is considered to be, along with John of the Cross, a founder of the Discalced Carmelites. In 1970 she was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI. (Summary from wikipedia.org)</p> Spanish version may be found here: <a href="http://librivox.org/el-libro-de-la-vida-by-santa-teresa-de-avila/">El Libro de la Vida</a><br>

By LibriVox

Viking Tales by HALL, Jennie show

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<p>Viking tales are tales from Iceland, featuring the king Halfdan and his son Harald. (Summary by Nadine)</p>

By LibriVox

Introduction to the Greek of the New Testament, An by CARY, George Lovell show

Introduction to the Greek of the New Testament, An by CARY, George LovellJoin Now to Follow

<p>A collection of lessons (primarily in grammar) for New Testament Greek (also known as Koine) collected by a professor at Meadville Theological School of Pennsylvania. There are over 80 short lessons, each covering an aspect of verbs, nouns, etc. (Summary by IWYLLPA)</p>

By LibriVox

Loose Talk with Cooper Lawrence &amp; Peter Grossman show

Loose Talk with Cooper Lawrence & Peter GrossmanJoin Now to Follow

"Loose Talk" just like the section in Us Weekly Magazine.

By Cooper Lawrence and Peter Grossman

Librivox: Politics by Aristotle show

Librivox: Politics by AristotleJoin Now to Follow

The Politics , by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, is one of the most influential texts in political philosophy. In it, Aristotle explores the role that the political community should play in developing the virtue of its citizens. One of his central ideas is that "Man is a political animal," meaning that people can only become virtuous by active participation in the political community. Aristotle also criticizes his teacher Plato, classifies and evaluates six different types of constitutions and political institutions, and describes his vision of the ideal state. Aristotle's views on women and slavery are unenlightened by today's standards, but his work remains enduring and relevant to this day. (Summary by Leon Mire)

By LibriVox