English | ASIN: B09R66T7J1 | 2022 | 9 hours and 13 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 254 MB Champagne Charlie tells the story of a dashing young Frenchman, Charles Heidsieck, who introduced hard-drinking Americans to champagne in the mid-19th century and became famously known as Champagne Charlie. Ignoring critics who warned that America was a dangerous place to do business, Heidsieck plunged right in, considering it "the land of opportunity" and succeeding there beyond his wildest dreams. Those dreams, however, became a nightmare when the Civil War erupted and he was imprisoned and nearly executed after being charged with spying for the Confederacy. English | 2018 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B07C5BGRZC | Duration:11:18 h | 308 MB Medha Deshmukh Bhaskaran / Narrated by Avinash Kumar Singh
English | October 27, 2020 | ASIN: B08LDWWQ3F | MP3 | M4B | 6h 19m | 171 MB Author: Jason Jimenez
English | ASIN: B091JB7PCM | 2021 | 7 hours and 16 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 199 MB An article published in Rhythmic Healing Art asserts that chakra-healing helps in balancing the body and mind, improving overall health and well-being - which involves being able to heal your emotional, mental, and physical illnesses. To achieve these and more benefits, it's important to learn how to unblock and realign your chakras - and it's good that you're here to finally learn how to do just that. Even if you've never tried anything like this before, you can imagine how you would feel when you finally start feeling more energetic, lighter, and happier as you locate, unblock, activate/stimulate, and balance your chakras. How do you think life would be when you recover from whatever emotional or physical problem you're facing? So which method should you use to unblock these energies? Well, while there are many approaches to it across different cultures, the ancient Japanese healing method of Reiki should be top on the list in helping you to improve the flow of energy around your body.
English | ASIN: B07S9GB6JB | 2019 | 5 hours and 7 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 141 MB Celtic Mythology: Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monster from the Ancient Irish, Welsh, Scottish and Brittany Mythology English | ASIN: B09Z7CPMBR | 2022 | 13 hours and 43 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 378 MB Just about everybody knows the name Rikers Island. A fixture of pop culture and underground prison lore alike, the sprawling East River jail complex has become synonymous with both the horrors of mass incarceration and the structurally-racist class domination at its core. But how did Rikers Island get to be this way? America's Jail represents a scrupulously researched answer to this question, written for a lay audience in an accessible narrative form. Befitting the high stakes of the present Rikers debate, the issues explored in this work have broad implications for the future of mass incarceration in the United States and beyond. English | ASIN: B09KJFCQB9 | 2022 | 10 hours and 6 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 551 MB An entertaining investigation of the numerical abilities of animals and our own appetite for arithmetic. The philosopher Bertrand Russell once observed that realizing that a pair of apples and the passage of two days could somehow both be represented by the concept we call "two" was one of the most astonishing discoveries anyone had ever made. So what do we make of the incredible fact that animals seem to have inherent mathematical abilities? As cognitive psychologist Brian Butterworth shows us in Can Fish Count?, many "simple" animals - such as bees, which count trees and fence posts, and guppies, which can size up groups - have a sense of numbers. And unlike humans, they don't need to be taught. In telling animals' stories, Butterworth shines new light on one of our most ancient questions: Just where, exactly, do numbers come from? He reveals how insights gleaned from studying animals can help us make better sense of our own abilities. Full of discovery and delight, Can Fish Count? is an astonishing journey through the animal kingdom and the human mind. English | ASIN: B09TV6S9NJ | 2022 | 16 hours and 6 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 442 MB Based on massive new research, a compelling and surprising account of the 20th century's closest election. The 1960 presidential election between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon is one of the most frequently described political events of the 20th century, yet the accounts to date have been remarkably unbalanced. Far more attention is given to Kennedy's side than to Nixon's. The imbalance began with the first book on that election, Theodore White's The Making of the President 1960 - in which (as he later admitted) White deliberately cast Kennedy as the hero and Nixon as the villain - and it has been perpetuated in almost every book since then. English | ASIN: B09X6BNP4B | 2022 | 15 hours and 19 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 421 MB A concise and lively history of California, the most multicultural state in the nation. California is the most multicultural state in the nation. California's natural variety has always supported diversity, including Native peoples speaking dozens of distinct languages, Spanish and Mexican colonists, gold seekers from all corners of the globe, and successive migrant waves from the eastern states, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
English | ASIN: B09J1MMQLM | 2022 | MP3 | M4B | ~08:17:00 | 235 MB Michael Smith, Jonathan Franklin, George Newbern (Narrator), "Cabin Fever: The Harrowing Journey of a Cruise Ship at the Dawn of a Pandemic" |