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12/20/2019 - The stage is being set for Donald Trump to provoke WW3, a US economic collapse, civil war, and be the fall guy for the New World Order and the rise of the AntiChrist. The current political and international climate matches that of the prophecy (Acts 2:17) of Dimitru Duduman in 1983 where America was seen as being preoccupied with a civil uprising or internal revolution, and then suddenly Russia and a coalition of nations destroy the east and West coast of the USA and invade by air and sea. This has been confirmed by many other Christian dreams, visions, words - Henry Gruver, Maurice Sklar, A A Allen, Monique Bizet and others.
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It seems Trump was put in place as the wrecking ball to tear down the current world paradigm, provoke chaos, and then the New World Order (Revelation 13) will rise and give the Solution as the AntiChrist appears as a False Savior (Revelation 6:1-2). This is the Modus Operandi of the Globalist Elite Luciferians and God will allow it for backsliding into sin and spiritual adultery and trying to divide His Holy Land Jerusalem with a Two State Solution (Zechariah 12). It will all begin soon.
It is also prophesied that there will be a Bolshevick style Presidential Coup, Martial Law, famine, and much chaos in the US.
The centre’s director Paul B. Stares and senior fellow John W. Vessey Jr. wrote: “Perhaps as an indication of rising concern about the state of the world, respondents rated more threats as likely to require a US military response for 2020 than in any other Preventive Priorities Survey (PPS) from the last eleven years.
“Of the thirty conflicts in this year's survey, only two were judged as having a low likelihood of occurring in 2020.
According to the report, the risk of a major attack happening on US soil is at its highest level in recent years.
The types of attack envisaged include a cyberattack on US critical infrastructure, such as electoral systems, as well as a mass casualty attack by a foreign terrorist group
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Here is a link to a printable PDF flyer on the Mark of the Beast, which is most likely the RFID microchip implant.
Rapture is soon!!
- 1 Corinthians 15:52
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《开讲啦》 文化和自然遗产日 · 国家文物局副局长顾玉才:三十年代的青年人为什么流行“到延安去”? 20190608 | CCTV《开讲啦》官方频道
本期节目主要内容:
00:25 当年来延安的年轻人是怎样生活的?顾玉才带你游览革命遗迹;
05:46 小撒提问:什么样的文物算革命文物?
09:08 顾玉才:当年三千多人的小城延安涌进了四万多平均年龄20岁的年轻人;
12:45 顾玉才:延安是能实现理想的“赤脚天堂”,有的人投笔从戎,有的人以笔为刀;
13:52 顾玉才:《黄河大合唱》是如何创作出来的?
16:29 顾玉才:冼星海喝着黄豆做的“土咖啡”,吃着借来2斤糖提神搞创作;
17:44 顾玉才:乐器不全,用汽油桶改造成低音贝斯;
19:16 顾玉才:与国家民族同呼吸共命运,才能实现人生价值;
20:14 顾玉才:革命文物承载着党领导人民不屈奋斗的历史,是宝贵的精神财富;
22:50 为什么《黄河大合唱》创作得这么快?顾玉才:光未然每天派2个人催冼星海;
24:21 网友提问顾玉才:如何让革命文物“活”起来?
26:14 观众提问顾玉才:青年人对革命文物不感兴趣,该如何宣传?
27:58 光未然先生朗诵《黄河大合唱》原声放送,慷慨激昂;
29:56 青年提问顾玉才:研究革命文物与古代文物有什么不同?
31:50 青年提问顾玉才:1890后与1990后有什么不同?
33:06 青年提问顾玉才:第一次去延安有没有感到失望?
35:35 青年提问顾玉才:如何考察革命文物的真假?
38:57 青年提问顾玉才:为什么现在越来越多人关注文化遗产?
40:51 学考古文博有多苦?顾玉才:裤子脱下来能站住,被人叫“烤骨队”;
43:16 小撒:不用担心红色基因传承不下去,它早已融进了我们的血脉。
今天是中国文化和自然遗产日, 今年的主题是 “保护革命文物,传承红色基因”。所以今天我们请来了一位开讲嘉宾,他就是国家文物局副局长顾玉才。顾局长在节目中说:“当年延安有人把它形容为‘赤脚天堂’,来延安是要打赤脚的,这只是一个比喻,因为当时延安的物质生活很苦。但延安又是天堂,在这里你受到尊重,受到优待;你可以发光发热;你可以实现你的人生价值。”让我们跟随顾局长的脚步,一起到延安去。
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Lebanese police fire water cannon at Beirut protesters
Lebanese police used a water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut on Saturday. The security forces responded by spraying water after demonstrators opened the gates to a blocked off area. Protesters, in turn, were seen responding by throwing rocks at police.
Friday marked 100 days since Lebanon's nationwide uprising against the country's hated political class erupted.
A new government was formed Tuesday, and protesters - even though they’ve rejected it as a rubber stamp for traditional political parties - are now split over whether to continue protesting or withdraw from the streets to give the new Cabinet a chance.
The peaceful, jubilant protests that characterised the first three months of the uprising have turned violent, and a worsening financial crisis is taking its toll on the country.
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WHO comment on pneumonic plague outbreak
(3 Aug 2009)
1. Wide exterior tilt down of building housing the offices of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Beijing China
2. Close up of WHO Plaque on gate
3. Set up shot of Vivian Tan, Communications Officer, World Health Organisation
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Vivian Tan, Communications Officer, World Health Organisation:
This form of Pneumonic Plague is probably the least common but the most severe. It has a very high fatality rate and generally spreads quite easily. So we're certainly concerned about the situation.
5. Cutaway of Tan
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Vivian Tan, Communications Officer, World Health Organisation:
This form of plague has been seen before in parts of China in recent years. There are usually very small numbers of cases and very sporadic. And they've generally gone away. So I think some of the authorities have experiences in this area and they seem to know what they are doing.
7. Pan of various NGO flags outside office building
8. Close up of WHO Flag
STORYLINE:
A second man has died of pneumonic plague in northwest China, in an outbreak that prompted authorities to lock down a town where about a dozen people were infected with the highly contagious deadly lung disease, a state news agency said.
The World Health Organisation office in China said it was in close contact with Chinese health authorities and that measures taken so far to treat and quarantine sickened people were appropriate.
The WHO's spokeswoman in China, Vivian Tan, said China reported the first death and 11 other cases to the organisation on Saturday.
WHO does not have observers in the infected area, but says there is cause for caution.
It has a very high fatality rate and generally spreads quite easily. So we're certainly concerned about the situation, Tan said.
The town of 10,000 people has been sealed off and a team of experts was sent to the area, the local health bureau said Sunday, warning that anyone with a cough or fever who visited the town since mid-July should seek treatment at a hospital.
Pneumonic plague is spread through the air and can be passed from person to person through coughing, according to the World Health Organisation.
It is caused by the same bacteria that occurs in bubonic plague, the Black Death, that killed an estimated 25 (m)million people in Europe during the Middle Ages.
While bubonic plague, which is usually transmitted by flea bite, can be treated with antibiotics if diagnosed early, pneumonic plague is one of the deadliest infectious diseases.
According to the WHO, humans can die within 24 hours of infection.
But this disease does occur from time to time in China and other parts of the world. Tan said that despite this, there have been no uncontained outbreaks in recent memory.
There are usually very small numbers of cases and very sporadic. And they've generally gone away.
In 2004, eight villagers in Qinghai province died of plague, most of them infected after killing or eating wild marmots.
Marmots are related to gophers and prairie dogs. They live in the grasslands of China's northwest and Mongolia, where villagers often hunt them for meat.
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Boxer Rebellion | Wikipedia audio article
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The Boxer Rebellion (拳亂), Boxer Uprising, or Yihetuan Movement (義和團運動) was an anti-foreign, anti-colonial, and anti-Christian uprising that took place in China between 1899 and 1901, toward the end of the Qing dynasty. They were motivated by proto-nationalist sentiments and by opposition to Western colonialism and the Christian missionary activity that was associated with it.
It was initiated by the Militia United in Righteousness (Yihetuan), known in English as the Boxers, for many of their members had been practitioners of Chinese martial arts, also referred to in the west as Chinese Boxing. The uprising took place against a background that included severe drought and disruption caused by the growth of foreign spheres of influence. After several months of growing violence in Shandong and the North China plain against the foreign and Christian presence in June 1900, Boxer fighters, convinced they were invulnerable to foreign weapons, converged on Beijing with the slogan Support the Qing government and exterminate the foreigners. Foreigners and Chinese Christians sought refuge in the Legation Quarter.
In response to reports of an armed invasion by allied American, Austro-Hungarian, British, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Russian forces to lift the siege, the initially hesitant Empress Dowager Cixi supported the Boxers and on June 21 issued an Imperial Decree declaring war on the foreign powers. Diplomats, foreign civilians, and soldiers as well as Chinese Christians in the Legation Quarter were detained for 55 days by the Imperial Army of China and the Boxers.
Chinese officialdom was split between those supporting the Boxers and those favoring conciliation, led by Prince Qing. The supreme commander of the Chinese forces, the Manchu General Ronglu (Junglu), later claimed he acted to protect the besieged foreigners. Many officials refused the imperial order to fight against foreigners in their Mutual Protection of Southeast China, because Qing had lost the First Sino-Japanese War five years before.
The Eight-Nation Alliance, after being initially turned back, brought 20,000 armed troops to China, defeated the Imperial Army, and arrived at Peking on August 14, relieving the siege of the Legations. Uncontrolled plunder of the capital and the surrounding countryside ensued, along with the summary execution of those suspected of being Boxers.
The Boxer Protocol of 7 September 1901 provided for the execution of government officials who had supported the Boxers, provisions for foreign troops to be stationed in Beijing, and 450 million taels of silver—approximately $10 billion at 2018 silver prices and more than the government's annual tax revenue—to be paid as indemnity over the course of the next thirty-nine years to the eight nations involved. The Empress Dowager then sponsored a set of institutional and fiscal changes in a failed attempt to save the dynasty.
WRAP Security crackdown on anniversary of Tibetan uprising, tourists reax
(10 Mar 2009) SHOTLIST
Kangding, Sichuan Province - 10 March, 2009
1. Close of heavily armed contingent of soldiers marching along Kangding streets, Sichuan Province
2. Wide of military contingent marching on streets with police escort car in front
3. Mid of soldiers armed with machine gun rifles marching on street
4. Mid of armed contingent marching followed by contingent with anti-riot gear
5. Wide of contingent marching on street
6. Mid reverse shot of contingent wearing anti-riot helmets and carrying batons
7. Wide of contingent marching, woman looking on
8. Wide top-shot of armed contingent marching on street with police car escort
9. Mid top-shot of armed soldiers followed by contingent of anti-riot troops
10. Wide top-shot of Kangding streets and town square
11. Mid top-shot of police contingent patrolling streets, traffic passing
12. Mid top-shot of Army ambulance driving in street, pull out to wide
13. Mid top-shot of police officer holding shotgun and looking around with another police officer talking to a passer by
14. Wide top-shot of two police officers on street
15. Mid top-shot of communist emblem sign with army jeep and police officers
16. Wide top-shot of town square
17. Mid wide of Tibetan lama walking alone in street
++NIGHT VISION SHOTS++
Kangding, Sichuan Province - 10 March, 2009
18. Wide top-shot of army contingent patrolling streets around town square at night
19. Mid top-shot military contingent marching
20. Mid top-shot of military contingent marching on streets
21. Wide of military contingent marching past town square at night
Kangding, Sichuan Province - 09 March, 2009
22. Mid top-shot of armed soldiers marching into formation in Kangding square
23. Mid low-angle of anti-riot troop with shield in foreground
24. Wide of soldiers in formation
25. Close-up of a line of muzzles on machine gun which soldiers are holding
26. Close of soldier's faces
27. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Xiang Luo, Kangding County Party Secretary:
You must do this month's work well. This is crucial. Especially so for 3-10, 3-14, 3-18, 3-28 which are very sensitive dates. You must accomplish your job for those dates, they are very important.
28. Mid of officials placing Tibetan scarves around soldiers for good luck
29. Wide of Xiang Luo, Kangding County Party Secretary, giving box of milk products to soldier
30. Mid of soldiers marching on street
Beijing - 10 March, 2009
31. Wide pan from street to Lama Temple gate
32. Mid of tourist guide explaining history, UPSOUND: (English) 'This temple has a long time history, but is not too long compared with other places.
33. Mid pan from tourists to temple
34. Wide of people burning incense
35. Wide of tourist getting photograph taken outside temple
36. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard, second name not given, tourist from Scotland:
I've not seen any special arrangements, it's all very in the background. The people with earpieces on that I've spotted, but it all looks very good, it's a very nice day.
37. Mid of security official with earpiece, monk walking past in background
38. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Mr Zhao, first name not given, from Wuhan: (referring to the 10 March anniversary)
I heard about it from the web, but today I think it's a very pretty day and there are a lot of people out.
39. Close-up of burning incense
40. Wide of people praying
41. Mid of people praying and security official watching
STORYLINE:
Armed soldiers marched across Kangding Main Square as part of what appeared to be a regular patrol on Tuesday morning, as China tightened its security cordon on the 50th anniversary of the failed uprising that sent the Tibet's spiritual leader, Dalai Lama into exile.
Onlookers watched from the sidelines on the sensitive anniversary.
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Lego WW2 Battle of Berlin : Run to your Family
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The German Invasion of Soviet Union resulted in the deaths of Millions of Russian Civilians and the Casualty rates for both Germans and the Russians were very high. After the Infamous Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk, the Germans were now on the Defensive. By Late April 1945 the Russians filled with Rage and Vengeance reached Berlin the capital of Germany. This Film is a story of one Chef running to find his family amgost the Chaos that is happening.
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Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 | Wikipedia audio article
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The 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, commonly known in mainland China as the June Fourth Incident (Chinese: 六四事件, liùsì shìjiàn), were student-led demonstrations in Beijing (the capital of the People's Republic of China) in 1989. More broadly, it refers to the popular national movement inspired by the Beijing protests during that period, sometimes called the '89 Democracy Movement (Chinese: 八九民运, bājiǔ mínyùn). The protests were forcibly suppressed after Chinese Premier Li Peng declared martial law. In what became known in the West as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, troops with automatic rifles and tanks fired at the demonstrators trying to block the military's advance towards Tiananmen Square. The number of civilian deaths has been estimated variously from 180 to 10,454.Set against a backdrop of rapid economic development and social changes in post-Mao Zedong China, the protests reflected anxieties about the country's future in the popular consciousness and among the political elite. The reforms of the 1980s had led to a nascent market economy which benefitted some people, but seriously disaffected others and the one-party political system also faced a challenge of legitimacy. Common grievances at the time included inflation, limited preparedness of graduates for the new economy and restrictions on political participation. The students called for democracy, greater accountability, freedom of the press and freedom of speech, though they were loosely organized and their goals varied. At the height of the protests, about 1 million people assembled in the Square.As the protests developed, the authorities veered back and forth between conciliatory and hardline tactics, exposing deep divisions within the party leadership. By May, a student-led hunger strike galvanized support for the demonstrators around the country and the protests spread to some 400 cities. Ultimately, China's paramount leader Deng Xiaoping and other Communist Party elders believed the protests to be a political threat and resolved to use force. The State Council declared martial law on May 20 and mobilized as many as 300,000 troops to Beijing. The troops suppressed the protests by firing at demonstrators with automatic weapons, killing multiple protesters and leading to mass civil unrest in the days following.
The international community, human rights organizations and political analysts condemned the Chinese government for the violent response to the protests. Western countries imposed severe economic sanctions and arms embargoes on Chinese entities and officials. In response, the Chinese government verbally attacked the protestors and denounced Western nations who had imposed sanctions on China by accusing them of interference in China's internal affairs, which elicited heavier condemnation by the West. It made widespread arrests of protesters and their supporters, suppressed other protests around China, expelled foreign journalists, strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic press, strengthened the police and internal security forces and demoted or purged officials it deemed sympathetic to the protests. More broadly, the suppression temporarily halted the policies of liberalization in the 1980s. Considered a watershed event, the protests also set the limits on political expression in China well into the 21st century. Its memory is widely associated with questioning the legitimacy of Communist Party rule and remains one of the most sensitive and most widely censored political topics in mainland China.
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Guangzhou | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:43 1 History
00:02:52 1.1 Etymology
00:05:47 1.2 Prehistory
00:06:17 1.3 Nanyue
00:08:06 1.4 Imperial China
00:16:00 1.5 Modern China
00:16:08 1.5.1 Revolutions
00:16:49 1.5.2 Kuomintang rule
00:22:26 1.5.3 Communist rule
00:24:39 2 Gallery
00:24:47 3 Geography
00:26:13 3.1 Natural resources
00:27:03 3.2 Climate
00:28:50 4 Administrative divisions
00:29:06 5 Economy
00:30:44 5.1 Local products
00:31:41 5.2 Industry
00:33:12 5.3 Science City
00:33:23 6 Demographics
00:35:05 6.1 Ethnicity and language
00:38:47 6.2 Metropolitan area
00:39:09 7 Transportation
00:39:18 7.1 Urban mass transit
00:40:51 7.2 Motor transport
00:42:14 7.3 Airports
00:43:22 7.4 Railways
00:44:54 7.5 Water transport
00:45:18 8 Culture
00:46:05 8.1 Religions
00:46:31 8.1.1 Daoism
00:47:16 8.1.2 Buddhism
00:48:52 8.1.3 Christianity
00:50:23 8.1.4 Islam
00:50:59 8.2 Sport
00:52:49 9 Destinations
00:52:59 9.1 Eight Views
00:53:24 9.2 Parks and gardens
00:53:33 9.3 Tourist attractions
00:53:49 9.4 Pedestrian streets
00:54:11 9.5 Malls and shopping centers
00:54:29 9.6 Major buildings
00:54:38 10 Media
00:56:42 11 Education
00:58:38 12 International relations
00:58:48 12.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:59:04 13 See also
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Guangzhou (simplified Chinese: 广州; traditional Chinese: 廣州; Cantonese pronunciation: [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ̂u] or [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ́u] (listen); Mandarin pronunciation: [kwàŋ.ʈʂóu] (listen)), also known as Canton and formerly romanized as Kwangchow or Kwong Chow, is the capital and most populous city of the province of Guangdong in southern China. On the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, and continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub, as well as one of China's three largest cities.Guangzhou is at the heart of the most-populous built-up metropolitan area in mainland China that extends into the neighboring cities of Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan and Shenzhen, forming one of the largest urban agglomerations on the planet. Administratively, the city holds sub-provincial status and is one of China's nine National Central Cities. At the end of 2018, the population of the city's expansive administrative area is estimated at 14,904,400 by city authorities, up 3.8% year from the previous year. Guangzhou is ranked as an Alpha global city. There is a rapidly increasing number of foreign temporary residents and immigrants from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. This has led to it being dubbed the Capital of the Third World.The domestic migrant population from other provinces of China in Guangzhou was 40% of the city's total population in 2008. Together with Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, Guangzhou has one of the most expensive real estate markets in China. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, nationals of sub-Saharan Africa who had initially settled in the Middle East and other parts of Southeast Asia moved in unprecedented numbers to Guangzhou, China in response to the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis.Long the only Chinese port accessible to most foreign traders, Guangzhou fell to the British during the First Opium War. No longer enjoying a monopoly after the war, it lost trade to other ports such as Hong Kong and Shanghai, but continued to serve as a major entrepôt. In modern commerce, Guangzhou is best known for its annual Canton Fair, the oldest and largest trade fair in China. For three consecutive years (2013–2015), Forbes ranked Guangzhou as the best commercial city in mainland China.
LETHAL HALO - A Serpent's Confession - Animanaut Studio drum cam
In-studio drum cam from the Lethal Halo Animanaut sessions
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The final song by Lethal Halo to be recorded. This is my favourite one - it's just so dramatic and intense. I actually wrote the main hook and chord progression (intro) and I sent it to Emi & Hugo to play around with and this is what became of it. They left the motif as it is and expanded the entire song around it. I'm honoured they took it and did their thing with it. I love what EVERYONE did with this track!
My playing on this song is influenced by many things and I refined it as much as I could before recording. One thing I can note is the first quiet verse is influenced by Sean Reinert's playing on Wheels Within Wheels. As for producing the drums, I tried my best to compliment each part without getting in the way but without getting rid of some of the details; one critique I received from Chris Dyck (Anciients) at our Wacken Metal Battle performance was potentially overplaying, so I kept that in mind. I probably still do it...but whatever lol.
You can see Gary filming on his camera as well but it was to edit in and the quality just didn't match. Sorry Gary!
Tracking the backing vocals was fun, too. I tried layering mids, lows, and highs. Sounded bigger live when it was the 3 of us scream/growl harmonizing. That prolonged scream going into the outro was me as well :D. The screaming in the booth was an idea I had after tracking all the parts. I just wanted that kind of desperate noise in the background and thankfully Andrew loved it when it came to mixing, so we kept it. Gary doubled it as well.
It feels so bittersweet ending the band on a song like this, but at the same time it feels very honest and accurate. Who knows what's to come. We're all busy with our lives and again, I am proud of this product and this is a powerful song. That's how I feel about it. Thanks for watching if you have :)
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Recorded at Harbourside Institute in North Vancouver
with Mike Rogerson
Assisted by Cam Boyer
Edited by Allan Heppner
Post edit by Duke Nolan
Hope you enjoy this drum cam video and this channel! Have a good'r!
Cheers - Allan
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DRUMS:
Tama Starclassic Performer Birch and Performer B/B
22x18 kick
14X6.5 Ludwig Supraphonic Black Beauty snare
10x8 tom
12x10 tom
16x16 floor
13x11 tom
16x16 CB Drums floor on left
CYMBALS:
Sabian (L to R)
19 AA Holy China
14 AAX X-Plosion Hats
10 Istanbul Mehmet SESSION splash
19 AAX X-Plosion Crash
20 Ride
20 Xs20 Rock Ride
14/16 Trash Hat/Stack (14 Duo Hat on 16 WUHAN China)
10 Xs20 Splash
20 HHX X-Plosion Crash
Sabian gong in TPATA
SKINS:
Evans
Kick Drum: EQ3 on batter and reso
Snare: Hybrid on batter, 300 on snare side
Toms: EC2S Clear on batter, G1 clear on all resos
STICKS:
-Pro-Mark TX5BGW Benny Greb signature
-Los Cabos 5B hickory
HARDWARE:
-Mixed Tama/Pearl/Gibraltar
-Iron Cobra Double Pedal
-Tama HT741 throne
-Tama HH905N Lever Glide hi hat stand
copyright notice: I, Allan Heppner, own rights to this recorded performance.
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Chengdu | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:12 1 Name
00:06:30 2 Logo
00:06:51 3 History
00:07:00 3.1 Early history
00:08:27 3.2 Imperial era
00:11:52 3.3 Modern era
00:17:10 4 Geography
00:20:32 4.1 Climate
00:23:24 4.2 Administrative divisions
00:24:14 5 Cityscape
00:25:20 5.1 Ancient fortress wall
00:26:10 6 Demography
00:27:13 7 Culture
00:27:30 7.1 Literature
00:28:47 7.2 Fine art
00:29:15 7.3 Religion
00:33:49 7.4 Education
00:34:20 7.5 Theatre
00:35:20 7.6 Language
00:35:51 7.7 Culinary art and tea culture
00:37:05 7.7.1 Teahouse
00:37:41 7.7.2 Hot Pot
00:38:17 7.8 Mahjong
00:39:31 7.9 Rural tourism: Nong Jia Le
00:40:34 7.10 Customs and festivals
00:40:43 7.10.1 Grand Temple Fair
00:41:22 7.10.2 Lantern Festival
00:41:54 7.10.3 Dujiangyan Water Releasing Festival
00:42:31 7.10.4 Huanglongxi Fire Dragon Festival
00:43:10 7.10.5 South China Snow and Ice Festival
00:43:51 8 Home of the giant panda
00:47:25 9 Main sights
00:47:34 9.1 World natural and cultural heritage sites
00:47:45 9.1.1 Mount Qingcheng
00:48:48 9.1.2 Dujiangyan Irrigation System
00:49:30 9.1.3 Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries
00:51:24 9.2 Culture of poetry and the Three Kingdoms
00:51:35 9.2.1 Wuhou Shrine
00:52:43 9.2.2 Du Fu thatched cottage
00:53:43 9.3 Ancient Shu civilization
00:53:52 9.3.1 Jinsha Ruins
00:54:48 9.3.2 Golden Sun Bird
00:55:47 9.3.3 Sanxingdui Museum
00:56:28 9.4 Buddhist and Taoist cultures
00:56:38 9.4.1 Chengdu Daci Monastery
00:57:17 9.4.2 Wenshu Monastery
00:57:49 9.4.3 Baoguang Monastery
00:58:32 9.4.4 Qingyang Taoist Temple
00:59:17 9.5 Featured streets and historic towns
00:59:28 9.5.1 The Wide and Narrow Lanes
01:00:09 9.5.2 Jinli
01:01:09 9.5.3 Huanglongxi Historic Town
01:02:04 9.5.4 Chunxi Road
01:02:42 9.5.5 Anren Historic Town
01:03:37 9.5.6 Luodai Historic Town
01:04:35 9.5.7 Du Fu Thatched Cottage
01:05:10 10 Economy
01:09:03 10.1 Electronics and IT industries
01:13:18 10.2 Financial industry
01:16:18 10.3 Modern logistic industry
01:17:37 10.4 Modern business and trade
01:19:17 10.5 Convention and exhibition industry
01:20:33 10.6 Software and service outsourcing industry
01:21:48 10.7 New energy industry
01:23:27 10.8 Electronics and information industry
01:24:16 10.9 Automobile industry
01:25:31 10.10 Modern agriculture
01:26:10 10.11 Defense industry
01:26:53 10.12 Investment
01:27:46 10.13 Industrial zones
01:28:22 10.14 Real estate
01:30:42 11 Transport
01:30:51 11.1 Air
01:34:01 11.2 Railway
01:36:34 11.3 Metropolitan expressways
01:39:04 11.4 Coach
01:39:57 11.5 Highways
01:40:38 11.6 Chengdu Metro
01:41:28 11.7 Bus
01:42:04 11.8 River transport
01:43:13 12 Education
01:44:02 12.1 Colleges and universities
01:46:16 12.2 International schools
01:47:00 12.3 Major secondary schools
01:47:50 13 Consulates
01:48:25 14 Sports
01:48:34 14.1 Football
01:50:10 14.2 Tennis
01:52:47 14.3 Overwatch
01:53:12 14.4 Multi-sport events
01:53:37 14.5 Major sports venues
01:55:26 15 International Relations
01:55:36 16 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Speaking Rate: 0.7877789661958547
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Chengdu (Chinese: 成都; Sichuanese: Cengtu UK: , US: , Standard Mandarin: [ʈʂʰə̌ŋ.tú] (listen)), formerly romanized as Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which serves as the capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan. It is one of the three most-populous cities in Western China, the other two being Chongqing and Xi'an. As of 2014, the administrative area housed 14,427,500 inhabitants, the largest in Sichuan, with an urban population of 10,152,632. At the time of the 2010 census, Chengdu was the fifth-most populous agglomeration in China, with 10,484,996 inhabitants in the built-up area including Xinjin County and Deyang's Guanghan City. Chengdu is considered a World City with a Beta + classification, according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.Chengdu is located in ...
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Guangzhou | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:23 1 Names
00:05:06 2 History
00:05:14 2.1 Prehistory
00:05:43 2.2 Nanyue
00:07:23 2.3 Imperial China
00:14:35 2.4 Modern China
00:14:43 2.4.1 Revolutions
00:15:20 2.4.2 Anarchism
00:15:58 2.4.3 Kuomintang rule
00:21:05 2.4.4 Communist takeover
00:23:07 3 Gallery
00:23:15 4 Geography
00:24:35 4.1 Natural resources
00:25:21 4.2 Climate
00:26:58 5 Administrative divisions
00:27:14 6 Economy
00:28:40 6.1 Local products
00:29:32 6.2 Industry
00:30:56 6.3 Science City
00:31:07 7 Demographics
00:32:41 7.1 Ethnicity and language
00:34:31 7.2 Metropolitan area
00:34:52 8 Transportation
00:35:01 8.1 Urban mass transit
00:36:26 8.2 Motor transport
00:37:43 8.3 Airports
00:38:45 8.4 Railways
00:40:11 8.5 Water transport
00:40:33 9 Culture
00:41:16 9.1 Religions
00:41:41 9.1.1 Daoism
00:42:24 9.1.2 Buddhism
00:43:51 9.1.3 Christianity
00:45:15 9.1.4 Islam
00:45:48 9.2 Sport
00:47:30 10 Destinations
00:47:39 10.1 Eight Views
00:48:03 10.2 Parks and gardens
00:48:12 10.3 Tourist attractions
00:48:27 10.4 Pedestrian streets
00:48:47 10.5 Malls and shopping centers
00:49:05 10.6 Major buildings
00:49:13 11 Media
00:51:09 12 Education
00:52:53 13 International relations
00:53:02 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:53:17 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.8667257921543619
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Guangzhou (simplified Chinese: 广州; traditional Chinese: 廣州; Cantonese pronunciation: [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ̂u] or [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ́u] (listen); Mandarin pronunciation: [kwàŋ.ʈʂóu] (listen)), also known as Canton, is the capital and most populous city of the province of Guangdong in southern China. On the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, and continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub, as well as one of China's three largest cities.Guangzhou is at the heart of the most-populous built-up metropolitan area in mainland China that extends into the neighboring cities of Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan and Shenzhen, forming one of the largest urban agglomerations on the planet. Administratively, the city holds sub-provincial status and is one of China's nine National Central Cities. In 2015, the city's administrative area was estimated to have a population of 13,501,100. Guangzhou is ranked as an Alpha global city. There is a rapidly increasing number of foreign temporary residents and immigrants from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa. This has led to it being dubbed the Capital of the Third World.The domestic migrant population from other provinces of China in Guangzhou was 40% of the city's total population in 2008. Together with Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, Guangzhou has one of the most expensive real estate markets in China. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, nationals of sub-Saharan Africa who had initially settled in the Middle East and other parts of Southeast Asia moved in unprecedented numbers to Guangzhou, China in response to the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis.Long the only Chinese port accessible to most foreign traders, Guangzhou fell to the British during the First Opium War. No longer enjoying a monopoly after the war, it lost trade to other ports such as Hong Kong and Shanghai, but continued to serve as a major entrepôt. In modern commerce, Guangzhou is best known for its annual Canton Fair, the oldest and largest trade fair in China. For the three consecutive years 2013–2015, Forbes ranked Guangzhou as the best commercial city on the Chinese mainland.