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Adventures of a Mystic Warrior: A Full Cast Audiobook
"How does a 'Help Wanted Ad' lead to a new world of adventure? Training to be a mystic warrior is an adventure filled with quests, landscape research, spirit guides, and characters from multiple realms. You have to: trust your instincts, rely on a plethora of entertaining and extraordinary helpers, and travel beyond the physical plane to find peace within. This is how a mystic warrior learns external and internal life lessons and how to exist in multiple realities at the same time. A Full Cast Audiobook with fourteen world-class voices bringing the story to life! Narrated by Adam Ewing The Apprentice voiced by Gillian Riesen Theo voiced by Erik Sandvold Other characters voiced by: Steven Aguiló-Arbues, Danielle Bond, Mathieu D'Ordine, Dylan Fixmer, Isaac Frishman, Nadya Hill, Christine Honein, Claire McCahan, Sarah Off, John Riesen, and Evan Snyder Music Composed by Dylan Fixmer: www.dylanfixmermusic.com Mixed and Mastered by Ian Campbell at Afterpostmodernism in Denver, CO: www.afterpostmodernism.com www.adventuresofamysticwarrior.com"
Rocco Robert D'ordine (Author), Adam Ewing, Erik Sandvold, Gillian Riesen (Narrator)
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"The protection of cyberspace, the information medium, has become a vital national interest because of its importance both to the economy and to military power. An attacker may tamper with networks to steal information for money or to disrupt operations. Future wars are likely to be carried out, in part or perhaps entirely, in cyberspace. It might seem that maneuvering in cyberspace is like maneuvering in other media, but nothing would be more misleading. Cyberspace has its own laws. It is easy to hide identities and difficult to predict or even understand battle damage, and attacks deplete themselves quickly. Cyberwar is nothing so much as the manipulation of ambiguity. Martin Libicki explores these topics in detail and uses the results to address such issues as the pros and cons of counterattack, the value of deterrence and vigilance, and other defensive actions the United States and the US Air Force can take in the face of deliberate cyberattack."
Martin C. Libicki (Author), Erik Sandvold (Narrator)
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"Thrilling Days in Army Life describes one of the classic encounters between Indians and the frontier army. In the summer of 1868, George A. Forsyth led fifty scouts to search out Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians who were conducting raids throughout the western Great Plains in Kansas. In this book, he relates the six-day siege in September that pitted his small force against 750 Cheyenne and Sioux. Because the battle occurred in a dry bed of the Arikaree fork of the Republican River in western Colorado and claimed the life of Forsyth's brave lieutenant, Frederick H. Beecher, it would later become known as the Battle of Beecher Island. Forsyth, who was brevetted brigadier general for the 1868 battle, had an action-packed career. In 1882, as commander of the Fourth Cavalry in New Mexico, he pursued the Chiricahua Apache across the border into Mexico. It was a raid full of dangerous traps, but he lived to tell about it. Forsyth was an aide to Major General Philip H. Sheridan in 1864 and accompanied him on the dramatic ride to the rescue of Union troops at Cedar Creek. That episode is presented in a rush of detail. Forsyth ends with an eyewitness account of the surrender of the Confederacy at Appomattox Court House. Originally published in 1900, Thrilling Days in Army Life will be of interest to both frontier and Civil War buffs."
George A. Forsyth (Author), Erik Sandvold (Narrator)
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"“Man was born free, but everywhere he is in chains.” Thus begins Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s influential 1762 work, On the Social Contract, a milestone of political science and essential reading for students of history, philosophy, and social science. A progressive work, it inspired worldwide political reforms, most notably the American and French Revolutions, because it argued that monarchs were not divinely empowered to legislate. Rousseau asserts that only the people, in the form of the sovereign, have that all-powerful right. On the Social Contract’s appeal and influence has been wide-ranging and continuous. It has been called an encomium to democracy and, at the same time, a blueprint for totalitarianism. Individualists, collectivists, anarchists, and socialists have all taken courage from Rousseau’s controversial masterpiece."
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Author), Erik Sandvold (Narrator)
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