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#1: Iceberg Slim Pimp: The Story of My Life Audio Unabridged
Iceberg Slim, "Pimp: The Story of My Life" [Audio, Unabridged]
Buck 50 Productions & BS Audio | 2011 | ISBN: 1441791167 | MP3@64 kbps | 11 hrs 19 mins | 310.05 Mb
A blueprint. A bible. What Sun Tzus Art of War was to ancient China, Pimp is to the streets. As real as you can get without jumping in, this is the story of Iceberg Slims life as he saw, felt, tasted, and smelled it. It is a trip through hell by the one man who lived to tell the tale--the dangers of jail, addiction, and death that are still all too familiar for todays black community. By telling the story of one mans struggles and triumphs in an underground world, Pimp shows us the game doesnt change; it just has a different swagger.
#2: Jinananda The Middle Way: The Story of Buddhism Audio Unabridged
Jinananda, "The Middle Way: The Story of Buddhism" [Audio, Unabridged]
Naxos | 1997 | ISBN: 9626341467 | MP3@128 kbps | 3 hrs 55 mins | 223.56 Mb
This account is written by Jinananda, an English-born Buddhist. The three CDs are divided into three "Jewels": "The Buddha", a life of the historical figure; "The Dharma", an account of the fundamental teachings; and "The Sangha", the disciples, both lay and monastic throughout the world.
#3: Janet Reitman Inside Scientology: The Story of Americas Most Secretive Religion (Audio)
Janet Reitman, "Inside Scientology: The Story of Americas Most Secretive Religion" (Audio)
Publisher: Tantor Media | ISBN: 1452653259 | July 11, 2011 | MP3@32 kbps | ~15:52:00 | 216 Mb
Scientology, created in 1954 by a prolific sci-fi writer named L. Ron Hubbard, claims to be the worlds fastest-growing religion, with millions of members around the world and huge financial holdings. Its celebrity believers keep its profile high, and its teams of "volunteer ministers" offer aid at disaster sites such as Haiti and the World Trade Center. But Scientology is also a notably closed faith, harassing journalists and others through litigation and intimidation, even infiltrating the highest levels of government to further its goals.
#4: The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It (Audiobook)
The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It (Audiobook)
Publisher: NVC| 2005 | English | ASIN: B000BKSFY2 | 4 hrs 53 mins | MP3 | 123 Mb
Baseballs Golden Age comes alive through the voices of men who were there. Selected from the original tapes on which Lawrence S. Ritter based his classic book of baseball history
#5: The Story of O (1975) Bluray 1080p x264 AAC-MiB
The Story of O (1975) Bluray 1080p x264 AAC-MiB
Language: English + Subtitle: English
01:44:44 | 1920x1080 | x264 - 5676Kbps | 23.976fps | AAC - 192Kbps | 4.30GB
Genre: Drama
The beautiful O is taken by her boyfriend, Rene, to a bizarre retreat, where she is trained in bondage and sexual perversion. Rene discharges a personal debt by transferring possession of O to his step-brother, Sir Stephen...
#6: The Story of Ireland Complete PDTV XVID
Time: 58:34 | Audio: stereo@128kb/s | Video: mpeg4@25 fps 624x352 | Size: 2.68 GB
The Story of Ireland a groundbreaking new series presented by Fergal Keane about the history of Ireland cultural, social, and economic, and its role on the international stage.
The Story Of Ireland is a five part landmark history of Ireland, to be presented by Fergal Keane.
Ireland is living through a significant period in its cycle of history since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, the island has been at peace. This is unprecedented in the history of modern Ireland and so seems like a perfect time to reflect on the Irish as a people now, as a modern European nation, and how we got to this place.
#7: The Story of Maths (2008)
XviD 984 kb/s 608x336 25.000 fps | MPEG 1 Layer 3 132 kb/s (66/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.90 | 1.82 GB
Type Math & Statistics
Monday, 6th October 2008
9pm to 10pm (1 hour)
BBC4
Four part series about the history of mathematics, presented by Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy.
After showing how fundamental mathematics is to our lives, du Sautoy explores the mathematics of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece.
In Egypt, he uncovers use of a decimal system based on ten fingers of the hand, while in former Mesopotamia he discovers that the way we tell the time today is based on the Babylonian Base 60 number system.
#8: BBC - The Story Of Science : What Is Out There (2010) PDTV
English | 59 Min | 640 x 352 | XviD - 960Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 467 MB
Genre: Documentary
What Is Out There? New series. Michael Mosley embarks on an ambitious journey to illustrate how the evolution of scientific understanding is intimately related to the development of civilisation. He begins by telling the story of one of the most monumental discoveries in human history – the realisation that Earth was not at the centre of the universe.
#9: BBC - The Story Of Science: Can We Have Unlimited Power (2010) PDTV
English | 93 Min | 640 x 480 | XviD - 902Kbps | 23.976fps | MP3 - 32.0Kbps | 467 MB
Genre: Documentary
Can We Have Unlimited Power? Michael Mosley investigates claims that modern society has become power-hungry, harnessing everything from wind and steam to nuclear physics in its search for fuel. He explains how the drive to discover new sources was led in its early years by scientists, whose inventions were responsible for changing the course of history – without fully understanding the power they had learned to control.
#10: BBC - The Story Of Science: What Is the Secret of Life (2010) PDTV
English | 58 Min | 640 x 352 | XviD - 964Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 467 MB
Genre: Documentary
Michael Mosley takes an informative and ambitious journey exploring how the evolution of scientific understanding is intimately interwoven with society’s historical path.
The story of how the secret of life has been examined through the prism of the most complex organism known – the human body. It begins with attempts to save the lives of gladiators in Ancient Rome, unfolds with the macabre work and near-perfect drawings of Leonardo in the Renaissance, through the idea of the ‘life force’ of electricity, to the microscopic world of the cell. It reveals how a moral crisis unleashed by work on the nuclear bomb helped trigger a great breakthrough in biology – understanding the structure and workings of DNA.
#11: BBC - The Story Of Science: What Is The World Made Of (2010) PDTV XviD -KRY
English | 59 Min | 640 x 352 | XviD - 960Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 467 MB
Genre: Documentary
What Is the World Made Of? Michael Mosley’s journey continues, highlighting how the quest to identify the building blocks of the material world has pushed human civilisation to greater achievements. He explains how everything from alchemy to the invention of the transistor has been underpinned by the same query, and reveals how all these advances have led to the development of quantum physics.
#12: BBC - The Story of Maths Frontiers of Space (2008) PDTV x264 AAC-MVGroup
BBC - The Story of Maths Frontiers of Space (2008)
Language: English | 00:58:39 | x264 - 1650Kbps | 832x468 | 25fps | AAC - 128Kbps | 746 MB
Genre: Documentary
By the 17th century, Europe had taken over from the Middle East as the powerhouse of mathematical ideas. Great strides had been made in understanding the geometry of objects fixed in time and space. The race was on to discover the mathematics to describe objects in motion. This programme explores the work of Rene Descartes, Pierre Fermat, Isaac Newton, Leonard Euler and Carl Friedrich Gauss.
#13: BBC - The Story of Maths: To Infinity and Beyond (2008) PDTV x264 AAC-MVGroup
BBC - The Story of Maths: To Infinity and Beyond (2008)
Language: English | 00:58:09 | x264 - 1650Kbps | 832x468 | 25fps | AAC - 128Kbps | 739 MB
Genre: Documentary
Professor Marcus du Sautoy concludes his investigation into the history of mathematics with a look at some of the great unsolved problems that confronted mathematicians in the 20th century. After exploring Georg Cantors work on infinity and Henri Poincares work on chaos theory, he sees how mathematics was itself thrown into chaos by the discoveries of Kurt Godel and Paul Cohen, before completing his journey by considering some unsolved problems of maths today, including the Riemann Hypothesis.
#14: The Story of Beautiful Girl (Audiobook)
by Rachel Simon (Author) , Kate Reading (Reader)
Hachette Audio | 2011 | ASIN: B004Z4EP7G | 11 hours 53 min | MP3 - 96 Kbps | 493.06 Mb
It is 1968. Lynnie, a young white woman with a developmental disability, and Homan, an African American deaf man, are locked away in an institution, the School for the Incurable and Feebleminded, and have been left to languish, forgotten. Deeply in love, they escape, and find refuge in the farmhouse of Martha, a retired schoolteacher and widow. But the couple is not alone-Lynnie has just given birth to a baby girl. When the authorities catch up to them that same night, Homan escapes into the darkness, and Lynnie is caught. But before she is forced back into the institution, she whispers two words to Martha: "Hide her." And so begins the 40-year epic journey of Lynnie, Homan, Martha, and baby Julia-lives divided by seemingly insurmountable obstacles, yet drawn together by a secret pact and extraordinary love.
#15: The Story of Santa Claus (1996) PDTV XviD-QCF
The Story of Santa Claus (1996) PDTV XviD-QCF
Language: English
00:45:04 | 576x432 | XviD - 952Kbps | 23.976fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 352MB
Genre: Animation | Family | Fantasy
Thestory opens in Europe, a long time ago. Nicholas Claus, nicknamedSanta by his wife Gretchen, is a toymaker who wishes he could give atoy to every child in the world. Its explained that Nicholas grew up inthe Angels Island Orphanage, where he taught himself to make toys forthe other children. However, Nicholas is now in debt because he givesaway more toys than he sells. The Clauses are subsequently evicted bytheir greedy landlord, Mr. Minch.
#16: AMERICA: The Story of Us - 12 Episode Series with Classroom Guides
AMERICA: The Story of Us - 12 Episode Series with Classroom Guides
XVID | English | 576x320 | AVI | 23.98 fps 1039 kbps | MP3 32 kbps | 4.11 GB
Genre: Documentary
A riveting adventure of how America was invented, AMERICA The Story of Us focuses on the people, ideas and events that built our nation, covering 400 years of American history in the most extensive and in-depth television series ever produced by HISTORY. From the rigors of linking the continent by wagon trails to the transcontinental railway, the engineering of steel-structured buildings, through to landing on the moon, this epic 12-part series is a grand cinematic vision of how this country was built.
#17: Fabulous The Story of Queer Cinema (2006)
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema (2006)
English | 1h21mn | XviD | 480x352 | 1093kbps | 29fps | MP3 | 86kbps | 698 MB
Genre: Documentary
A chronological look at films by, for, or about (or "by, for, and about") gays and lesbians in the United States, from 1947 to 2005, Kenneth Angers "Fireworks" to "Brokeback Mountain." Talking heads, anchored by critic and scholar B. Ruby Rich, are interspersed with an advancing timeline and with clips from two dozen films.
#18: The Story of Sushi: An Unlikely Saga of Raw Fish and Rice
H..per P..en.ial | ISBN: 0060883510 | 2008 | EPUB/MOBI | 416 pages | 1 MB/2 MB
Everything you never knew about sushi—its surprising origins, the colorful lives of its chefs, and the bizarre behavior of the creatures that compose it
#19: Man with Wings: The Story of Leonardo da Vinci (Audiobook) By Joseph Cottler read by Robert Mansell
Unabridged edition 2010 | 7 hours and 21 mins | ISBN: n/a , ASIN: B0036FDSQO | MP3 96 kbps | 286 MB
A biography of the Aeronautical Engineer, and artistically talented Anatomist, Leonardo da Vinci.
Today most people remember Leonardo for his few surviving anatomically correct works of art. They forget that Leonardo spent most of his life experimenting and designing automated machines. He constantly observed the mechanics of nature. He dissected human bodies, carefully recording the workings of muscles and organs. He studied optics, sound and light, gravity, heliocentric celestial mechanics, physical geology, fluid dynamics, and especially the flight of birds. Leonardo believed that machines could be built, using levers, gears, and pulleys, that could reproduce the efforts of men, birds, and fish; and be used to create huge civil engineering projects. Some of his unique creations, designed years before the birth of their famous so-called "inventors", included pre-fabricated housing, practical indoor plumbing, armored cars, machine guns, armor clad ships, submarines, lenses, mechanical music machines, robots, transmission gears, roller bearings, brakes, streamlining, aeroplane propellers, parachutes, and gliders.
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