People like this have the capacity to change. Most do not because they take no responsibility for their actions. There are serial killers that have stopped killing altogether when they thought it necessary ( police are close to catching then etc). None of them commit these acts in front of the police. They have control.
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@walaakabha319Күн бұрын
Wow ok
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@worldtraveler930Күн бұрын
Is there any reason you couldn't use images of the actual characters?!? 🤔
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Great question! There are often licensing and copyright considerations that prevent the use of actual character images. Other than that, I hope you won't be disappointed, this video was created by the AI, from me only hints, to create a short video, time&money.
@kaneto882 күн бұрын
Congratulations! You are the first person in the word who made an Asterix book sound boring.
@worldtraveler930Күн бұрын
I second that motion!!! 🤠👍
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Wow, I must have a superpower then! Who knew turning a comic into a snooze-fest was my hidden talent?
@veramae40983 күн бұрын
"For scientific discovery give me Scott; for speed and efficiency of travel give me Amundsen; but when disaster strikes and all hope is gone, get down on your knees and pray for Shackleton.” Sir Raymond Priestly, Antarctic Explorer and Geologist.
Certainly! Here are some of the native names for Pacific Northwest mountains: 1. **Mount Rainier**: Native name: Tahoma or Tacoma. 2. **Saddle Mountain**: Native name: Swallalah-oost. 3. **Mount Scott**: Native name: Walmsini or Tum-sum-ne. 4. **Mount Hood**: Native name: Wy'east. 5. **Mount Jefferson**: Native name: Seekseekqua or Kuassal Teminbi. 6. **Mount St. Helens**: Native name: Loowit or Louwala-Clough.
@MsLucyJayne4 күн бұрын
@@PricelessAudiobooks Thank you 🙏🏼 I lived in the PNW for 10 years. It’s so beautiful up there. I miss it dearly. I really enjoyed your video. 💗
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@@MsLucyJayne Thank you so much for this review! You are very lucky to have seen it! I wish you success and beauty in everything around you! There definitely is, perhaps in other things!
@MsLucyJayne3 күн бұрын
@@PricelessAudiobooks Aww, thanks! 🥰
@robgau25015 күн бұрын
There are no coincidences.
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@panheadbob29265 күн бұрын
Not sure what is up with the Narrators Voice. But, it seems a bit off. It's rather hard to listen to and a bit annoying. Four minutes into this and I've had enough.
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On the original cover the illustration of Barron Trump looks like the real Baron Trump. He has a stoic look and small mouth. Bizarre coincidence?
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The Enigma of Scott's Polar Party 00:01 Absy Cherry Gared recounted the harrowing details of the British Antarctic Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott, but his temperament and cautious approach made him ill suited for the decisive actions required. 01:03 If the Expedition had chosen differently, Dimitri Jov, Patrick Cohain, Edgar Evans, a navigator and two dog teams would have pushed the ship further Southward, perhaps unearthing clues now buried under layers of ice. 01:40 The hypothetical scenarios revolving around the fate of the Polar party are endless. Mirs and Dimitri's proficiency with the dog teams combined with a more aggressive Pursuit might have brought them closer to Scott and his men before tragedy struck.
@OrsonWelles_Magic6 күн бұрын
The 2024 movie "After Her Smile" features the poem "Curfew" by Longfellow, bringing its themes to life in a moving narrative.
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@Buce-ku9vx7 күн бұрын
Great fiction. Capital F.
@blackbear19587 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this available
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@Buce-ku9vx8 күн бұрын
Spot on description of the German people. Thanks for posting this.
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@supaflylob8 күн бұрын
id rather listen to a robot read that this guy
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@supaflylob8 күн бұрын
this guy sucks
@kiml46959 күн бұрын
Oh wow 😁
@Mypremiumacct10 күн бұрын
If I saw iww posts on social media platforms does this mean the iww is back
@ObsidianFrog15 күн бұрын
Yeah by " anonymous " living in tel aviv like all the other bullshit filling this toxic dite.
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@Bakcxoj17 күн бұрын
6:15 estas ĉapitro 1
@notanotherjamesmurphy557422 күн бұрын
Today, you should’ve seen me and mousey today, at school today
@thebestyouneverheardof23 күн бұрын
This is a wonderful story, beautifully read. I enjoyed it very much and thank you for volunteering your time to read it.
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@goodear444824 күн бұрын
I’ve never heard an audiobook read with such an accent as this.
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@misquotedbuffalo712521 күн бұрын
Nonsense. 99.9% of humanity cannot understand one word of what she has read. But hey, preserve away!
@cl50925 күн бұрын
Best listening story for night time!!
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@Sheehan126 күн бұрын
The narrator did an excellent job
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@thecoolbyzantine2426 күн бұрын
thanks
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@Ultreezy29 күн бұрын
Thank you
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@josejimenazАй бұрын
Greatest 😊science i.grew 👆
@jerryoconnor-ps8bbАй бұрын
We will never know what actually happened after the Polar party departed from the last returning party. Cherry was definitely not the right man to send out looking for Scott and the others. He describes one day at One Ton depot as being a "very good day" but he "pottered around. Dimitri, Mears, Crean and a navigator with two dog teams should have been sent. I am sure that they would have gone further south. Crean and Mears used initiative throughout the expedition. A lot of "what ifs " for sure.
It seems that the trials and tribulations of farming has returned to those times - except worse in many ways now.
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Thank you. Appreciated.
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@kidsclubАй бұрын
класс Слава Богу ✝👍👍скажите где взять другие произведения Deborah Alcock ?
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The Objectification of Will The lowest grades of the objectification of will are universal forces of nature, such as gravity and impenetrability. Individuality becomes more prominent in the higher grades of objectifying will, especially in humans. Individuality disappears in the inorganic kingdom of nature, except in crystals. Time, Space, and Causality Time, space, diversity, and existence conditioned by causes belong not to the will or the idea but to their particular phenomena. Causality is significant regarding time and space as it determines the order of phenomena and the appearance of different ideas in the world. Time, space, and causality are not inherent qualities of things but rather forms of our knowledge. The law of causality governs the order in which phenomena appear, ensuring that they do not all occur simultaneously and infinitely. The law of causality is related to the permanence of substance, as all phenomena are directed towards a common matter and must follow a rule for their appearance and disappearance. Time and space are related to causality as they provide the possibility of conflicting states and the permanence of matter. Matter is the union of space and time and is the common substratum of all phenomena. The understanding is the subjective correlative of causality, and matter exists only for the understanding. Natural Forces and the Principle of Sufficient Reason Original forces of nature lie outside the forms of the principle of sufficient reason and cannot be fully explained by etiology. Causality only extends to the conditions and laws under which forces manifest themselves. Still, the troops themselves are manifestations of will and are not subject to the principle of sufficient reason. Natural causes are only occasional causes, providing the opportunity for the manifestation of the one indivisible will that is the inner essence of all things. The principle of sufficient reason does not apply to the will, which is groundless and has no adequate cause for its existence. The Nature of Will and Its Manifestation The text discusses the nature of will and its manifestation in the world. The author argues that will is the essential form of all phenomena and expresses itself through conflict and striving. The conflict between centripetal and centrifugal forces keeps the globe in motion and exemplifies the universal conflict of manifestation of will. Motion is essential to the central body, which continues its rotation and rushes forward in space. The author proposes that there is a central Sun and that our solar system is advancing through boundless space. Matter is characterized by repulsive and attractive forces, and this conflict is the objectivity of will in its lowest grade. In the vegetable kingdom, will expresses itself through stimuli, while in the animal kingdom, it becomes necessary for the individual to seek out and select its food. Consciousness arises as a means of finding food and propagating the species. The brain or a large ganglion represents the organ of consciousness and the objectification of will. The world as an idea comes into existence with all its forms, including time, space, multiplicity, and causality. Animals are exposed to illusion and deception and are bound to the present. Mechanical instincts are guided by no motive or knowledge but appear to perform their work from abstract traditional motives. Clairvoyance is the penetration of knowledge into the vegetative functions of the human organism. With the entrance of reason, the serenity and infallibility of the expressions of will are lost, and error becomes possible. The Objectification of Will in Organisms The multiplicity and diversity of phenomena in which the will objectifies itself do not include the will itself as a thing. The will manifests itself in all phenomena but remains unmoved and unchanged amidst their diversity. Man is the most straightforward and fullest objectification of the will, but he alone cannot express its full significance. The complete objectification of the will requires the whole series of grades down through all forms of animals, the vegetable kingdom, and the unorganized nature. The inner necessity of the gradation of manifestations is expressed by an outer necessity in these manifestations themselves. Teleology in Nature The teleology of organized productions of nature is twofold: inner teleology and outward teleology. Inner teleology is the agreement of a particular organism's parts to sustain the individual and the species. Outward teleology is the relation of unorganized to organized nature or of particular parts of organized nature to each other for the maintenance of the whole. The Unity of the Idea in Organisms The empirical character of every individual is the manifestation of an intelligible character, which is a timeless and indivisible act of will. Plants express their whole character and are in their form, revealing the home, climate, and nature of the ground they grow in. Animals express their will to live more nakedly than humans, who can dissimulate their true nature. The unity of the idea in organisms is expressed through the necessary relation and connection of their parts and stages of development. The different parts and functions of organisms are related to each other as means and ends, with the organism as the final end. The Design and Harmony in Nature The design of organized and the conformity to law of unorganized nature are introduced by our understanding and belong only to the phenomenon, not the thing in itself. The outer teleology of nature shows itself in the support and assistance organisms receive from unorganized nature and each other, reflecting the unity of the one indivisible will. Just as an individual's empirical character expresses intelligibility, the various manifestations of the will in nature adapt to and accommodate each other, creating a universal consensus nature. This adaptation and accommodation exist outside of time, with each manifestation influencing and being influenced by its surroundings, regardless of temporal sequence. The Principle of Sufficient Reason and the Will The principle of sufficient reason applies only to the manifestation of ideas, not to the ideas themselves or the will that objectifies itself in them. Time is irrelevant to the original and adequate objectification of the will. Nature's Foresight and Adaptation Nature exhibits foresight and adaptation, with species adapting to future conditions and organisms displaying instinctive behaviors that benefit their survival. The harmony in nature extends only to preserving species and general life conditions, not to individual survival. The Inner Contradiction of the Will The inner contradiction of the will manifests in the conflict between individuals and natural forces. The World as Will and Idea The world is both a will and an idea; this philosophy unifies the macrocosm and microcosm. The Final End or Goal of the Will The final end or goal of the will cannot be determined because it lies outside the principle of sufficient reason. The Cycle of Desire and Satisfaction Individual acts of will have motives, but the will is groundless and endless in its striving. The will is never satisfied; every achieved goal begins a new desire. This cycle of desire and satisfaction is endless and characterizes all phenomena of the will. Human endeavors and desires are also subject to this cycle, and we are fortunate if we always have something to strive for. The rapid course of this cycle is called happiness, while the slow course is called sorrow. The Self-Knowledge of the Will When the will is enlightened by knowledge, it knows what it wants in the present moment but not in general. The only example of self-knowledge of the will is the idea of the world as a whole, which is the objectification and mirror of the will.
@polymathableАй бұрын
Thank you. This is very good!
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@pitayamuncherАй бұрын
is this book philosophical?
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@me-hk4rlАй бұрын
an agent of the devil who helped enslave america with his, "social insurance" program. "not a man in a million will figure out what we've done".
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Philip Drew's Journey Philip Drew, a young man passionate about social justice, graduates from West Point but feels disillusioned by the social and economic problems plaguing the United States. He meets Gloria Strawn, who challenges him to consider the limitations of a military career and encourages him to consider his broader impact on the world. Philip envisions a future where love and brotherhood transform society, guided by enlightened individuals who have learned from the past. Gloria introduces Philip to the harsh realities of poverty and social injustice, inspiring him to dedicate his life to helping those in need. Philip's Struggles and Decisions Philip grapples with the ethical dilemma of accepting a pension without earning it through injury in the line of duty. He is advised to take an indefinite leave of absence due to his deteriorating eyesight, which Gloria encourages him to view as an opportunity for a broader sphere of influence beyond the military. Philip's journey north from Fort Magruder is emotionally challenging as he doubts his decision to leave the army. Philip's Mission and Social Work Inspired by his encounter with the Turner family living in poverty, Philip commits to helping those in need. He argues that society should support the vulnerable and criticizes the wealthy for selfishness. Philip and Gloria discuss the negative effects of pursuing wealth and the importance of using it for the greater good. Philip becomes a successful writer and social worker, using his platform to raise awareness about social issues and inspire change. Senator Selwyn's Political Ambitions Senator Selwyn, a wealthy and cunning politician, forms a secret league of multi-millionaires to raise funds and control the presidency, Senate, and Supreme Court. He carefully selects Senate candidates and plans to influence the Supreme Court by filling vacancies with favorable justices. Selwyn's strategy involves manipulating legislation and adapting tactics based on each state's political climate. He identifies James R. Rocklin, a recently elected governor, as a potential presidential candidate and convinces him to run with promises of party support and economic development. Philip and Senator Selwyn's Encounter Senator Selwyn and Philip Drew meet for the first time despite their vastly different political views. Selwyn is drawn to Philip's personality and intellect and engages him in discussing the country's current state. Impressed by Philip's knowledge and insights, Selwyn predicts they will cross paths again, setting the stage for their ongoing collaboration.
@drcunda1Ай бұрын
This sky where we live is no place to lose your wings so love, love, love. 💚 Hafiz of Shiraz
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@judeirwin2222Ай бұрын
What choked, difficult voice. I can’t listen to this strange delivery for over an hour.
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@adilanumic575Ай бұрын
Very helpful, thanks!
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@ruthbarron625Ай бұрын
Brilliant. I love it.
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@ruthbarron625Ай бұрын
@@PricelessAudiobooks Cool.
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@wmpetroff2307Ай бұрын
The Buster voice character did not match with the southern drawl at all.
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@njmccormackgmailАй бұрын
Thank you, feels like a friend reading to me! Far better than some AI readings I have listened to. The human touch makes such a difference. 😊
@alanijardon6155Ай бұрын
I love this story- I think stonehearst asylum did it justice cause this story doesn’t get much recognition
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@cdoutdoors8207Ай бұрын
One of my school assignments is doing a short story reboot where I take a story and rewrite it as if it were in modern times, so I chose a retrieved reformation because instead of making him rob banks I'm making him a hacker because I hope to be an ethical hacker one day but I needed to listen through again.
@555dallenАй бұрын
Love this and narrator! Superb
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@MoonLitChildАй бұрын
Bellingham! I wonder if the mummy reference is to Doyle's short story Lot 324?
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R. Austin Freeman's "The Vanishing Man" is not directly related to Arthur Conan Doyle's "Lot 324." However, both authors are known for their detective fiction. "The Vanishing Man" features Dr. Thorndyke, a medico-legal forensic investigator, solving mysteries, while Doyle's stories often revolve around Sherlock Holmes. You might appreciate both authors' works if you enjoy classic detective tales!