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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
(Link to this entry) One of the great bliss that here in Australia bestowed me is that I'm not as in my native land in the mornings and afternoons asphalt in verseersknope have stuck. I leave that burden to the bus drivers who deliver asphalt me in the mornings at the stadium. If the bus ride take longer it all for me very gewensd, for it simply means that there is more time to hear my favorite podcasts (podcasts). Either on the bus or on the train time me not care so much anymore, because I can not change it anyway. asphalt And sat rather quietly and relax while I devote myself to the intellectual stimulation of the highest quality. I have a lot of audio books and "podcasts" by listening on the train in the morning asphalt and the afternoon. As I listen to all kinds of topics about technology, science and history, I learn a tremendous amount asphalt in this way of the world around me. I have many favorite podcasts that I listen and I like the RSS links with you that you also listen to: The RSS feed links to my very favorite podcasts are: (You should be able to use your audio players .) How Stuff Works: Tech Stuff: http://www.howstuffworks.com/podcasts/techstuff.rss Stuff you should know: http://www.howstuffworks.com/podcasts/stuff-you-should-know. rss Stuff you missed in history class: http://www.howstuffworks.com/podcasts/stuff-you-missed-in-history-class.rss If you want their websites search: How Stuff Works: Tech Stuff Stuff You Should Know Stuff you missed in history class, secondly, I love history. They say in Geography and Astronomy one learn about where you are in space, while in History study where you are in time. It helps you to get yourself to take in all ages. Of my favorite History podcasts I've by listening are the following: The History of Alexander asphalt the Great - by Jamie Redfern 560 BC to 276 BC This podcast is about the time before, asphalt during and after the life of Alexander of Macedonia (north of Greece ) who was born in 356 BC and died in 323 BC and in his short life of 33 years the once mighty Persian Empire under Darius II on their nose looks. Word given much background on the Persian Empire that preceded Alexander, as far back as 560 BC. It even covers the battle asphalt in 480 BC between the Greeks, Spartans and the Persian king Xerxes I in the war was depicted in the movie 300 as well, where King Leonidas of the Spartans played by Gerhard Butler. The story of Alexander starts with the wars of his father, Philip II of Macedonia asphalt around 358 BC to Byzantium (the eastern Roman Empire), the birth and life of Alexander until, at the age of 16 years with his father in wars against the Greeks in Athens and later with the Greeks against the Persian King Darius II. It tells the story of how Alexander at age 33 shortly before his death the whole Mediterranean region including Egypt, asphalt Babylon as far as India under its had beweind. Then also explain the meaning of the Greek / Macedonian empire happened until 276 BC when the Roman Empire began emerge. This is also the time the Gaulliers (as in Asterix and Obelix) began. This is an excellent podcast by Jamie Redfern and you can look at his blog at: thehistoryofpodcast.blogspot.com.au. RSS feed of Alexander Podcast: RSS FEED: The History of Alexander of Macedonia: http://thehistoryofpodcast.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/4/7/13473658/alexander.xml Or if you want you can online then listen to: www.learnoutloud.com: A-History-Of-Alexander-the-Great History of Hannibal and the wars ies between the rich in Carthage in North Africa (now Tunisia) and the Roman Empire - by Jamie Redfern 264 BC - 182 BC This deal with how Hannibal led an army with elephants through the Alps. RSS FEED: The history of Hannibal of Carthage www.learnoutloud.com: A History Of Hannibal This is a podcast of Jamie Redfern (with his North English / Irish accent and sense of humor can make history particularly lively) History of Rome by Mike Duncan 800 BC - 480 AD Visit Mike's blog at thehistoryofrome.typepad.com Listen online at www.learnoutloud.com: The History of Rome is 179 episodes dealing asphalt with the origins of Rome (around the time of the Trojan Horse) up to

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