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![]() English | Nov 16, 2020 | ISBN: 9781662160578 |MP3 | M4B | 1h 11m | 31 MB Author: Tim McRichard ![]() English | 2022 |MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B09RQ4DWM5 | Duration: 9:50 h | 536 MB Morten H. Christiansen, Nick Chater / Narrated by Peter Noble ![]() English | 2013 |MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B00B6TZ67Q | Duration: 10:23 h | 283 MB Craig Glazer, Sal Manna / Narrated by Robin Bloodworth ![]() English | ASIN: B09NHTXP84 | 2021 | 1 hour and 47 minutes |MP3 | M4B | 148 MB Over 1,100 years before William the Conqueror became the King of England after the Battle of Hastings, Julius Caesar came, saw, and conquered part of "Britannia", setting up a Roman province with a puppet king in 54 BCE. In the new province, the Romans eventually constructed a military outpost overlooking a bridge across the River Thames. The new outpost was named Londinium, and it covered just over two dozen acres. By the second century CE, Londinium was a large Roman city, with tens of thousands of inhabitants using villas, palaces, a forum, temples, and baths. The Roman governor ruled from the city in a basilica that served as the seat of government. What was once a 30-acre outpost now spanned 300 acres and was home to nearly 15,000 people, including Roman soldiers, officials, and foreign merchants. ![]() English | 2019 |MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B07XVRHKQ4 | Duration: 8:32 h | 465 MB Colleen Patrick-Goudreau / Narrated by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau ![]() English | ASIN: B07PKRJSLG | 2019 |MP3 | M4B+ pdf | 6 hours and 26 minutes | 177 MB What can Jane Austen teach us about health? Prepare to have your bonnet blown.... ![]() English | ASIN: B09NP5CKMQ | 2021 | 16 hours and 37 minutes |MP3 | M4B | 456 MB As Israel increasingly becomes the center of global Jewish life, Jews everywhere are undergoing a process of Israelization. In this important breakthrough work, Yossi Shain takes us on a sweeping and surprising journey through the history of the Jewish people, from the destruction of the First Temple in the sixth century BCE up to the modern era. Over the course of this long history, Jews have moved from a life of Diaspora, which ultimately led to destruction, to a prosperous existence in a thriving, independent nation state. The new power of Jewish sovereignty has echoed around the world and gives Israelis a new and significant role as influential global players. In the Israeli Century, the Jew is reborn, feeling a deep responsibility for his tradition and a natural connection to his homeland. ![]() English | ASIN: B09NF8YL4L | 2021 | 2 hours and 27 minutes |MP3 | M4B | 134 MB During the 12th century, the people of Ireland came under the sway of the English, who had extended into their domain. With every subsequent century, English dominion in the land gradually expanded, leading to the exceedingly harsh treatment of native Irish populations at the hands of English settlers. The Tudor period was especially tumultuous, with Elizabeth I waging a notoriously expensive conquest against the Irish in the waning years of her reign. Following the religious and political escapades known as the two Bishops' Wars, which saw a successful Scottish rebellion against the second Stuart king, Charles I, a host of new doors to anti-English and anti-Royalist sentiments were opened to dissenting Irishmen. ![]() English | ASIN: B0977QMW14 | 2022 |MP3 | M4B | ~13:40:00 | 387 MB Dan Werb, Jason Culp (Narrator), "The Invisible Siege: The Rise of Coronaviruses and the Search for a Cure" ![]() English | ASIN: B09BBJL1TF | 2021 | 12 hours and 48 minutes |MP3 | M4B | 702 MB Cell towers, Wi-Fi, 5G: Electricity has shaped the modern world. But how has it affected our health and environment? Over the last 220 years, society has evolved a universal belief that electricity is "safe" for humanity and the planet. Scientist and journalist Arthur Firstenberg disrupts this conviction by telling the story of electricity in a way it has never been told before - from an environmental point of view - by detailing the effects that this fundamental societal building block has had on our health and our planet. In The Invisible Rainbow, Firstenberg traces the history of electricity from the early 18th century to the present, making a compelling case that many environmental problems, as well as the major diseases of industrialized civilization - heart disease, diabetes, and cancer - are related to electrical pollution. |