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Interview with the Creators of Old World, an Ancient History Strategy Game
Play as a real leader of an ancient empire, make choices for your empire and grow it into a successful and prosperous entity. This dynamic game is different from many others of its kind, as your chosen leader will grow old, die and then you...
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Hei Tiki - Tales from Te Papa Episode 2
Te Paea Hinerangi was a famous guide in Rotorua. Her greenstone tiki carries fantastic stories of a ghostly canoe and the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption. TALES FROM TE PAPA is a fascinating new series of mini-documentaries for TVNZ 7 that...
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Anne Hutchinson & the Antinomian Crisis
Anne Hutchinson, an extreme Separatist, threatens to split the Puritan community in Massachusetts by preaching that some people are pre-ordained. She is eventually driven out of Massachusetts to Rhode Island.
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Anne Hutchinson: Religious Dissenter (Religious Freedom in Colonial New England: Part III)
Religious Freedom in Colonial New England (Part III) Anne Hutchinson: Religious Dissenter View Part I: https://youtu.be/IePvJ2Vlw2g View Part II: https://youtu.be/deKlXQiwaow In the final segment of my lecture on Religious Freedom...
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Forgotten Bronx History Part 3 - Anne Hutchinson
The amazing borough of the Bronx has so much rich history, but it is often overlooked. As a reporter/producer Bronx native Derek Woods has brought many of these stories to light. Here is a few of them presented in their original format from...
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John F. Kennedy's City on a Hill Speech
Massachusetts General Court, January 9, 1961 CE
Source: JOHN F. KENNEDY PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
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President Ronald Reagan's Farewell Shining City Upon A Hill Speech 1989
Speech: Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address from the Oval Office, 1/11/89
Music: Thomas Bergersen's "Remember Me".
"Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid." — Matthew 5:14 (KJV)
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The Murder of Hypatia of Alexandria
Dive into the life of one of Ancient Rome’s most powerful figures, Hypatia of Alexandria, a renowned scholar and political advisor to the city's leaders. — In the city of Alexandria in 415 CE, the bishop and the governor were in a fight...
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A Story of a Hero to Know #8 King Sejong the Great
There have been countless monarchs throughout time, but few and far between can be named ‘truly great.’ A ruler of Korea was one of those few – a scholar, a musician and artist, a politician, inventor, and a king. A king who was known for...
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All About the Puritan New England Colonies
On why the Puritans in New England did not eat each other like the Jamestown colonists did, and how the pilgrims loved each other and had some Indian trouble.