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レアジョブオリジナルの英会話ニュース教材です。世界の時事ネタを中心に、ビジネスから科学やスポーツまで、幅広いトピックのニュースを毎日更新しています。本教材を通して、ビジネスで使える実用的な英会話表現や英単語を身に付けることができます。
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Book clubs are stressful. Join Article Club, a community of kind readers. We discuss one great article every month on race, education, or culture. articleclub.substack.com
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Article & Design

Margaret Sulapas | Article and Design

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Welcome to the Article & Design podcast, hosted by Margaret Sulapas. Learn how to freelance smarter, not harder. Be strategic and start part-time. Everything you need, nothing you don't. Tune in and transform your Filipino freelance journey with us! Go to https://articleanddesign.com for more info.
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The Daily Article

The Denison Forum

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The Daily Article Podcast offers news discerned differently every Monday through Friday morning. With biblical insight into the day’s latest news and current events, this narrated edition of Dr. Jim Denison’s email newsletter presents a nonpartisan perspective on what’s happening now and how Christians can respond biblically to the culture at large.
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Article 19

Tamman-Article 19 Team

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Article 19 is a podcast rooted in the firm belief that access to information is a human right. Here we offer conversations and interviews for increasing awareness, empathy, and expertise around digital inclusivity. A little nerdy, and a little techy, we hope listeners end up more informed too. We will also address why the oxford comma is awesome, and always more accessible.
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This is The Random Article Podcast where Bijan and Madison read every Wikipedia article ever written by clicking the random article button. We laugh, we cry, but mostly we cry. And occasionally we might accidentally learn something.
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Creation.com’s goal is to support the church at large in proclaiming the Truth of the Bible and thus its Gospel message. We provide real-world answers to the most asked questions in the vital area of origins laid out in the Book of Genesis, where the Bible is most under attack today. That’s why we deliver this podcast. It’s important that people on-the-go learn what God’s Word has to say, and the arguments that creationists use to rely on the authority of Scripture and make sense of secular ...
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Welcome to Articles from G3, where we bring the insightful writings from G3 Ministries directly to your ears. Each episode features an audio version of our latest articles, designed to deepen your understanding of biblical truths and strengthen your faith. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, tune in to explore rich theological content and practical applications from trusted voices in the Reformed tradition. Subscribe today to never miss an episode and grow in your fai ...
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Odd Articles

Rosie Benitez

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Welcome to Odd Articles. A podcast where we find weird articles and I read them and give my personal opinion and explain how I feel about it. Cover art photo provided by Alex Iby on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexiby
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Amazing Articles

Amazing Articles

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Amazing Articles is a podcast of long form articles (ie 3,000+ words) converted into audio format. Please suggest articles for us to convert into audio at: http://www.fivefivetwo.net/ Podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/amazing-articles/id1041773081 If you would like to contact us please do so at: http://www.fivefivetwo.net/ Thanks
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The latest developments on the impeachment of President Donald Trump. What's happening in Washington and why it matters for the nation. Powered by NBC News journalists. Hosted by Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent. New episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with bonus episodes for breaking news.
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Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université de Nantes en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication, je rends compte d'articles récents publiés en sciences humaines et sociales dans des revues scientifiques (sociologie, études numériques, anthropologie, communication, féminisme...).
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Once upon a time, little girls dreamed of their wedding day, imagining themselves in white dresses, carrying flower bouquets, and walking down the aisle to meet the man of their dreams. It was a fairytale vision of love and companionship. But in today’s world, that dream has morphed into what many women now see as a nightmare.…
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One of the most biodiverse caves in the world has recently received UNESCO World Heritage status. Tourists and scientists alike are celebrating the news as Bosnia’s Vjetrenica Wind Cave system now comes under the global spotlight.It is recognized as one of the most biodiverse caves in the world, formed beneath the unique karstic plains where solubl…
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An Oxford professor warns that the weapons technology of our enemies is surging ahead of our own. He believes the US must urgently modernize our nuclear capacities to deter these unprecedented threats. Yesterday we discussed a paradoxical response to the anxiety of our age. Today, we’ll identify a second source of personal peace in a place most peo…
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It's been a year! Curious about what happened to your favourite Filipino freelancing podcast? Join us on September 7th as we kick off a new season filled with fresh insights and honest opinions. Share your questions and opinions here or advertise your business! Fill out this form: https://form.jotform.com/220200983380852 This podcast, made with lov…
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With over five-hundred-thousand copies in print, ‘Refuting Evolution’ is a top-selling hard-hitting critique of the most up-to-date arguments for evolution to challenge educators, students, and parents. For today’s show, we’re going to read chapter eight of ‘Refuting Evolution’, which is titled ‘How old is the earth’. Become a monthly contributor a…
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Accommodations are a responsibility that an employee and employer share. Continuing the conversation with our 6 guests from Part 1, we further explore the impact of accommodations and inclusive practices for both employees and organizations and the true cost of providing (or not providing) accommodations. This episode is part 2 of a 2-part podcast,…
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📩 Sign up for my newsletter, The Breakthrough Letter, and begin receiving a short weekly email with one idea, suggestion, and resource to help you break through your breakup and create a new possibility for love (either with your ex or someone new). ❤️‍🩹 Want to feel like yourself again? Grab my FREE breakup recovery cheat sheet — It’s a one-page d…
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Dear Loyal Readers, August has arrived. This means (at least) three things are true: * It’s my birthday tomorrow. (Because I’m a Leo, I’ll be celebrating all month.) * School is starting soon (very soon). * You deserve a blockbuster issue. Because why not? We’ve had a ton of new subscribers lately, so before launching into today’s issue, I want to …
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Czech scientist Tomáš Čižmár has won the European Microscopy Society award for contributing to the development of a new, hair-thin endo-microscope, which allows detailed investigation of hard to access brain areas. The revolutionary instrument could help neuroscientists develop new tools for fighting severe neurological conditions, such as dementia…
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One of the central battled cries of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation was Sola Scripture—Scripture Alone! The Reformers rightly criticized the Roman Catholic Church’s elevation of church tradition to the level of Scripture, instead insisting that “neither the Church nor the pope can establish articles of faith. These must come from Scrip…
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Turbulence is knocking a beloved instant noodle offering off Korean Air's economy menu.Cups of Shin Ramyun instant noodles, a favorite among Korean Air travelers over the years, are no longer available for economy-class passengers as of August 15, a spokesperson for the Seoul-based airline said."This decision is part of proactive safety measures in…
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An Indiana man has admitted that he tried to kill his wife by poisoning her Coca-Cola with cocaine and other drugs so he could marry her daughter. Sometimes our greatest dangers are the ones we cannot see. Psychologists tell us living with purpose is significantly associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety. In today’s Daily Article, we …
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A team of Czech researchers are set to explore what is probably the largest underground thermal lake in the world. They made the discovery on the border of Albania and Greece already two years ago, but were unable to complete their research due to insufficient technology. Thanks to a prestigious grant from the Neuron Foundation, they can now return…
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A new museum has opened in London promising visitors one of the best selfie experiences in the capital.The Paradox Museum specializes in special effects and mind-boggling optical illusions, and visitors are actively encouraged to snap away to their hearts’ content. It is the brainchild of co-founder Miltos Kambourides, a Cypriot entrepreneur with a…
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is delaying its Polaris Dawn launch, scheduled for today, until tomorrow morning due to a helium leak. In related news, NASA announced Saturday that it will use SpaceX’s Dragon capsule to bring two astronauts home from the International Space Station. However, the next Dragon return flight is not scheduled until February. As a re…
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The oppressive late summer heatwave is not the only thing that is making life difficult for some city residents. The West Bohemian city of Plzeň is currently fighting an infestation of bats that swarm to urban areas on warm and humid summer evenings. People who carelessly leave their windows open at night may be in for a nasty surprise.…
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Nestled in the heart of Vinohrady, Prague, the newly opened May Cafe is making a name for itself as a cozy retreat for coffee enthusiasts and casual sippers alike. Opened by the award-winning Mazelab Roastery in Dejvice, the cafe attracts customers for world-class coffee but also a welcoming atmosphere where customers can escape the hustle of the c…
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On a typical summer day, tourists flock to the historic Marais district of Paris, wandering through charming medieval lanes dotted with ultra-chic boutiques, gazing at stunning private mansions and the elegant 17th-century Place des Vosges, and filling humming eateries and bars.But this summer was hardly typical, and those streets, shops, and cafes…
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Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel yesterday morning. Israeli jets simultaneously struck thousands of Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon prior to the terror group’s attack, a preemptive operation that greatly limited the damage in Israel. This has been a reminder that political negotiations and military strength cann…
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Czechs have a fascination with the American West that is unexpected and often baffling to foreigners not so familiar with some of the more niche aspects of Czech culture. But few have gone so far as Dáša Vaňková, a woman in a small Czech village who spends her days making made-to-measure cowboy-style saddles for customers at home and abroad.…
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The warm, soggy summer across much of the Midwest has produced a bumper crop of wild mushrooms—and a surge in calls to poison control centers.At the Minnesota Regional Poison Center, calls from April through July more than tripled over the same period last year, said Samantha Lee, the center's director. “The center took 90 calls for potential expos…
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The White House is coming out in favor of “open-source” artificial intelligence (AI) technology, arguing in a report that there’s no need right now for restrictions on companies making key components of their powerful AI systems widely available.“We recognize the importance of open systems,” said Alan Davidson, an assistant secretary of the U.S. Co…
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Planting vegetables, Benson Wanjala and his wife are working to cultivate their two-acre plot of land on the outskirts of Nairobi. This is a significant change from Wanjala's farming activities two and a half decades ago, when he farmed a 10-acre plot in his native western Kenya village, 370 kilometers away.Back then, Wanjala's land yielded a bount…
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One of the primary criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign going into the Democratic National Convention was that it subsisted more on vibes than substance. In the wake of her address to the nation on Thursday night, it’s unclear how much that’s changed. Still, her approach reminds us of a truth each of us needs to remember regardless…
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An unexploded 500-pound bomb from the Second World War, which was found on Wednesday on the grounds of a chemical plant in Záluží near Litvínov has led to the evacuation of 600 residents. Nothing like this has ever been found in the modern history of Czechia. The bomb is equipped with a chemical mechanism that can postpone its detonation for up to …
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