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In ihrer über 500-jährigen Geschichte hat die LMU zahlreiche ebenso seltene wie prächtige Handschriften und Drucke gesammelt. Diese einmaligen Kulturschätze macht die Universitätsbibliothek in ihrem neuen Digitalisierungsprojekt „Keimelion“ zugänglich. Darunter sind so kostbare Einzelstücke wie ein Evangeliar Karls des Großen aus dem Jahr 800, die älteste erhaltene Fassung der Lex Baiuvariorum aus dem frühen 9. Jahrhundert, der Würzburg-Ebracher-Psalter aus dem Hochmittelalter und die Geschichte der LMU in kolorierten Federzeichnungen von 1856.
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Hi, it's Jai and Mion, two Taiwanese. In our podcast, we discuss a wide range of topics to help you learn real-life Mandarin, and sometimes Tâi-gí, with native speakers in a natural and enjoyable way. We aspire to ensure our podcast is anything but boring.我們用中文聊各式各樣的主題,像是世界各地的新聞、時事、旅行、生活、文化,當然還有語言學習。我們也談政治、談名人,任何的話題都是有可能的,讓大家可以用自然有趣的方法學習中文,我們不是一個無聊的podcast喔!✉️ [email protected]🔸Transcript & Lesson:https://linktr.ee/ttmctw🔸Support us:https://ko-fi.com/ttmctw🔸Instagram:@ttmctwmusic by audionautix.com--Hosting provided by SoundOn
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The last half a century of development at NTUA developed in parallel with Modern Taiwan Art History. Our institution now has the longest history of any art institution in Taiwan, as well as the most specialized fields of study.
In the early history of the school, many well-known and accomplished artists taught at NTUA, creating an entirely new environment in which the arts could develop. The masters who made up the first faculty team then produced countless new talent. A great number of famous directors have graduated from NTUA, including 78th Oscar Award Best Director Winner Ang Lee. And there have been countless musicians, artists and designers, too.
NTUA was established as the National School of Arts on October 31, 1955. Our university is made up of five colleges which include the College of Fine Arts, the College of Design, the College of Communications, the College of Performing Arts, and the College of Humanities. -
Total Skin Nerds, hosted by Skinfix CEO, Amy Gordinier, features in-depth conversations with top doctors and skin care authorities on a crusade to change how skin is cared for, treated, healed, experienced, and talked about. On each episode, Amy is joined by one mission-driven doctor to explore their medical focus comprehensively and compassionately—and to offer actionable advice about the skin care topics that affect you: from acne to eczema, from inflammation to stress. Total Skin Nerds democratizes skin care by providing access to a body of expert dermatological knowledge that would otherwise be impossible for listeners to get all in one place. Please subscribe. Stick with us, Nerds!
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There is no secret formula for success. But what if there was a pattern you could follow?
Sir Michael Barber has spent many years advising governments, businesses and major sports teams around the world on how to achieve ambitious goals on time.
In the Accomplishment podcast he discusses his insights on achieving difficult goals and traces the blueprint that can be applied to any area of life with different guests from the worlds of politics, education, sport and music.
Read more in Accomplishment - How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things
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Explore Wikipedia in a daily podcast with Rachel Teichman, LMSW, and Victor Varnado, KSN as they read articles aloud and provide light commentary.
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How do I get my Yorkshire pudding to rise? This and other questions vegans were never afraid to ask, but never got an answer to. Join Jake Yapp and guests talking vegan turkey, other meat substitutes and, lots of great veg!
If you are adopting a plant-based diet, transitioning, just plain curious or want some delicious food ideas, this is the podcast for you. -
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Welcome to Alohomora!: Full Circle, a brand new podcast from the team that brought you the original Harry Potter re-read, Alohomora!.
We really love our listeners and after years of everyone begging us to start another re-read we really wanted to figure out a way to do that. But how to do it in a way that would add to the original experience, not detract from it? Ring composition was clearly the answer. We felt there was no better way to revisit the series aside from reading through the lens of a theory that allows us to look back and look forward simultaneously.
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