National Geographic History- AIRSLA

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  • AIRSLA volunteer reads National Geographic magazine for our listeners. (This series was formerly known as National Geographic Traveler.)
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  • National Geographic History - March/April 2025 - Paul of Tarsus the Traveling Apostle - Read by Jim Briscoe - AIRSLA
    Mar 17 2025
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    National Geographic History magazine - March/April 2025 edition

    Title: "Paul of Tarsus the Traveling Apostle", by Angel Narro

    Description: A vision on the road to Damascus turned this zealous persecutor of Christians into an apostle who did more than anyone, making four missionary journeys , to spread the new religion throughout the Roman Empire.

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    15 m
  • National Geographic History - January/February 2025 - Pajamas: From Street Wear to Sleepwear - Read by Jim Briscoe - AIRSLA
    Feb 26 2025
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    Jan/Feb 2025 National Geographic History magazine.

    Title - "Pajamas: From Street Wear to Sleepwear", by Ana Velasco.

    Description - Nowadays pajamas are worn for comfort while sleeping and lounging. But, the British adopted the loose pants they saw men in India wearing as outerwear. Changing social trends made pajamas acceptable as unisex sleepwear and movies turned them into fashion essentials.

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

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    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    10 m
  • National Geographic History - January/February 2025 - Triumphal Arches - Rome Commemorates its Victories - Read by Jim Briscoe - AIRSLA
    Feb 3 2025
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    "Triumphal Arches - Rome Commemorates its Victories", by Ivan Fumado Ortega.

    Arches were built to commemorate general's military victories as well as to honor civic achievements. Features included reliefs showing battle scenes, weapons, and one depicts prisoners that stand 10 feet tall. Emperor Augustus later declared that arches could be built only for the imperial family, creating a vehicle for imperial propaganda. The Arch of Titus, erected in 81 A.D,, is the oldest surviving arch in Rome

    AIRSLA
    This podcast is produced by Audio Internet Reading Service of Los Angeles (AIRSLA). These recordings are provided solely for the use of the blind and print impaired. Materials or items read on AIRSLA are the copyright property of the original authors and publishers. No unauthorized use or duplication is permitted.

    Contact Information
    website: https://airsla.org
    email: airslafeedback@gmail.com


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    11 m

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