TechStuff Recites the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
What is the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights? Which rights does the bill strive to protect? How would you be able to control your own [Read more]
What is the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights? Which rights does the bill strive to protect? How would you be able to control your own [Read more]
Frida Kahlo took pride in caring for her husband Diego. In 1930, the couple went to the United States. When they returned to Mexico, their [Read more]
Why did the United States develop the U-2? What connection does the U-2 have to Area 51? Why hasn’t the U-2 been retired yet? Join [Read more]
Every religion describes basic elements (air, fire, water, earth) as the basis of all manifested things, but few people realize that these are not literal, physical elements, but allegories of psychological and spiritual forces within us.
Suzannah Lipscomb talks about Tudor courtiers, while Kate Hay introduces the Great Bed of Ware.
The Brontë sisters quickly rose from obscurity to notoriety after their three novels were published under the Bell pseudonym. Join Sarah and Deblina as they [Read more]
Is Google developing augmented reality glasses? How would you use the glasses? Listen in as Chris and Jonathan explore the Google’s augmented reality glasses. Learn [Read more]
A follow-up and conclusion to the lectures about Atma Bodha by Shankaracharya, this lecture gives an overview of our psychological structure, and how to transform our experience of life.
The Bible and the Zohar symbolize the structure of the soul (consciousness) as having many important aspects, including Yehuda (יחודה Unity), Ruach, Neshamah, and Nephesh. Explains the relationship between esoteric Christianity and Kabbalah.
When was the VCR invented? Who opposed the VCR? When did the VCR die? Listen in as Chris and Jonathan explore the origin, opposition to [Read more]
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