William John Charles, CBE (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Leeds United and Juventus. Rated by many as the greatest all-round footballer ever to come from Britain, he was equally adept at centre-forward or centre-back. Due to his height, physique, and strength, he excelled in the air, although he was also a prolific goalscorer with his feet, due to his powerful and accurate shot. Despite his size, he was also a fast player, who was gifted with good technical ability and passing ability, which allowed him both to score and create goals. He has since been included in the Football League 100 Legends and was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame.
He was never cautioned or sent off during his entire career, due to his philosophy of never kicking or intentionally hurting opposing players. Standing at 6 feet 2inches, he was nicknamed Il Gigante Buono – The Gentle Giant.
He was appointed Chief Medical Officer in 1950 and retired in 1958. He devoted considerable attention to the development of the World Health Organisation for which he continued to work after his retirement.
References
Sheard, Sally (2006), The Nation's Doctor, London: The Nuffield Trust
John W. Charles was an English professional footballer. He spent his entire professional career at Blackpool in the early 1900s, making over 200 Football League appearances for the club. He played as a midfielder.
Blackpool
Crook-born Charles made his debut for Blackpool in the opening game of the 1912–13 season — a 1–1 draw at Grimsby Town. He went on to be ever-present in the club's 38 league games and two FA Cup ties against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. He scored four goals in the league and both of the club's two goals in the FA Cup (the first in a 1–1 draw that took the tie to a replay; the second in a 6–1 defeat).
The following season, 1913–14, Charles made 31 league appearances and scored seven goals.
In 1914–15, he made 35 league appearances and scored six goals, five of which came in the final seven games of the campaign.
Four seasons of inter–war football ensued, after which, in 1919–20, Blackpool had appointed their first full-time manager in Bill Norman. Charles found himself alternating between the right and left flanks as he made 27 league appearances and scored four goals (including the only goal of the game in a victory over Bury at Bloomfield Road on 2 April. He also scored in their 4–1 FA Cup first-round replay victory at Derby County on 14 January.
John William Charles (9 September 1944 – 17 August 2002) was a footballer who played for West Ham United as a defender. Nicknamed ″Charlo″, Charles was the first black player to represent England at Under-18 level and became the first black player to play for a first division West Ham United side when he made his debut in 1963.
Early life
Charles was born in Ordnance Road, Canning Town. The family later moved to Ronald Avenue and he attended Pretoria School. He was the second youngest of nine children. His younger brother Clive also played for West Ham and went on to coach the US National Soccer Team. His mother, who was white, came from Silvertown and his father was a merchant seaman from Grenada.
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2 - This much-loved story follows a group of animal friends in the English countryside as they pursue adventure ... and as adventure pursues them! The chief characters - Mole, Rat, and Toad - generally lead upbeat and happy lives, but their tales are leavened with moments of terror, homesickness, awe, madcap antics, and derring-do.
Although classed as children's literature, The Wind in the Willows holds a gentle fascination for adults too. The vocabulary is decidedly not "Dick and Jane", and a reader with a love of words will find new ones to treasure, even if well-equipped for the journey. Parents will appreciate the themes of loyalty, manners, self-restraint, and comradeship which are evident throughout...
published: 15 Jun 2013
The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes
The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes, first published in 1919. Edited by Rev. Lux Newman & Quimby Society, 2008. Mind gives birth to thought and then uses its thought as the model of its creation, just as the artist conceives the idea of his picture and then uses the ingenuity of his brain and hand to picture forth its beauties in form and color. The mind, therefore, whether of the Universal or the Individual, has but one way to act, at the beginning of any series. It must act by thought. And thought, in turn, always expresses in words. We always think in concrete terms or words. So we are told by John, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The purpose of this book, in the main, is to show the various phases of the activity of this law ...
published: 20 Sep 2014
The Spell of Egypt by Robert Smythe Hichens Video / Audiobook
Why do you come to Egypt? Do you come to gain a dream, or to regain lost dreams of old; to gild your life with the drowsy gold of romance, to lose a creeping sorrow, to forget that too many of your hours are sullen, grey, bereft? What do you wish of Egypt?
Author: Robert Smythe Hichens
Published: 1910
Chp 1: THE PYRAMIDS, Pg # 2
Chp 2: THE SPHINX, Pg # 14
Chp 3: SAKKARA, Pg # 25
Chp 4: ABYDOS, Pg # 35
Chp 5: THE NILE, Pg # 44
Chp 6: DENDERAH, Pg # 50
Chp 7: KARNAK, Pg # 65
Chp 8: LUXOR, Pg # 90
Chp 9: COLLOSI OF MEMNON, Pg # 109
Chp 10: MEDINET- ABU, Pg # 123
Chp 11: THE RAMESSEUM, Pg #135
Chp 12: DEIR-EL-BAHARI, Pg # 151
Chp 13: THE TOMBS OF THE KINGS, Pg # 170
Chp 14: EDFU, Pg # 177
Chp 15: KOM OMBOS, Pg # 201
Chp 16: PHILAE, Pg # 216
Chp 17: PHAROAH'S BED, Pg #...
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2 - This much-loved story follows a group of animal friends in the English ...
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2 - This much-loved story follows a group of animal friends in the English countryside as they pursue adventure ... and as adventure pursues them! The chief characters - Mole, Rat, and Toad - generally lead upbeat and happy lives, but their tales are leavened with moments of terror, homesickness, awe, madcap antics, and derring-do.
Although classed as children's literature, The Wind in the Willows holds a gentle fascination for adults too. The vocabulary is decidedly not "Dick and Jane", and a reader with a love of words will find new ones to treasure, even if well-equipped for the journey. Parents will appreciate the themes of loyalty, manners, self-restraint, and comradeship which are evident throughout the book. When the characters err, they are prompt to acknowlege it, and so a reading of this book can model good behavior to children, who will otherwise be enchanted with the many ways in which the lives of these bucolic characters differ from modern life.
This book was so successful that it enabled the author to retire from banking and take up a country life somewhat like that of his creations. It has been adapted for screen, stage, and even a ride at the original Disneyland.
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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2 - This much-loved story follows a group of animal friends in the English countryside as they pursue adventure ... and as adventure pursues them! The chief characters - Mole, Rat, and Toad - generally lead upbeat and happy lives, but their tales are leavened with moments of terror, homesickness, awe, madcap antics, and derring-do.
Although classed as children's literature, The Wind in the Willows holds a gentle fascination for adults too. The vocabulary is decidedly not "Dick and Jane", and a reader with a love of words will find new ones to treasure, even if well-equipped for the journey. Parents will appreciate the themes of loyalty, manners, self-restraint, and comradeship which are evident throughout the book. When the characters err, they are prompt to acknowlege it, and so a reading of this book can model good behavior to children, who will otherwise be enchanted with the many ways in which the lives of these bucolic characters differ from modern life.
This book was so successful that it enabled the author to retire from banking and take up a country life somewhat like that of his creations. It has been adapted for screen, stage, and even a ride at the original Disneyland.
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07 - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn -- 00:27:12
08 - Toad's Adventures -- 00:33:31
09 - Wayfarers All -- 00:43:41
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12 - The Return of Ulysses -- 00:31:53
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The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes, first published in 1919. Edited by Rev. Lux Newman & Quimby Society, 2008. Mind gives birth to thought and then...
The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes, first published in 1919. Edited by Rev. Lux Newman & Quimby Society, 2008. Mind gives birth to thought and then uses its thought as the model of its creation, just as the artist conceives the idea of his picture and then uses the ingenuity of his brain and hand to picture forth its beauties in form and color. The mind, therefore, whether of the Universal or the Individual, has but one way to act, at the beginning of any series. It must act by thought. And thought, in turn, always expresses in words. We always think in concrete terms or words. So we are told by John, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The purpose of this book, in the main, is to show the various phases of the activity of this law - the Law of Creative Activity - by which the creative mind brings into form whatever we present to it, sufficiently forcefully, in thought.
Fenwicke Lindsay Holmes was an American author, former Congregational minister, and Religious Science leader. The brother of Ernest Holmes, Fenwicke is widely recognized for being an important factor in the establishment of Religious Science and the founding of the United Centers for Spiritual Living. Fenwicke is recognized as an important figure in the development of the New Thought movement in Japan in particular Seicho-no-ie.
Throughout his career Holmes served as a Congregational Church minister and as the pastor of a Divine Science Church. He and his brother Ernest created Uplift Magazine, which he served as the editor, and later, he was the president of the International College of Mental Science.
Holmes wrote more than twenty books, lectured for fifty years around the world, and frequently spoke on radio and television.
Works by Fenwicke Holmes include:
(1917) Healing at a distance.
(1919) The law of mind in action: Daily lessons and treatments in mental and spiritual science. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) How to develop faith that heals. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) The unfailing formula.
(1919) Being and becoming; A book of lessons in the science of mind showing how to find the personal spirit.
(1920) Practical healing.
(1921) Songs of the silence and other poems.
(1925) Text book in the science of mind: Psychology and metaphysics applied to everyday living.
(1925) Religion and mental science: Lyrics of life and love.
(1930) Joan's voices.
(1934) How to solve your personal problem: The God-law and the key to power.
(1938) Text book of practical healing.
(1943) The "Just how course" in healing the mental science way.
(1943) Healing treatments in verse.
(1943) Tiny textbook of meditation and the Lord's prayer.
(1949) Calm yourself: A key to serenity.
(1951) Tiny textbook of mental healing.
(with Masaharu Taniguchi) (1952) The science of faith: how to make yourself believe.
(1953) Ernest Holmes: His life and times. Dodd, Mead and Company. (1970 edition)
(with Ernest Holmes) (1960) The voice celestial: Thou art that; an epic poem.
(1970) Philip's cousin Jesus: the untold story. Devorss Company. (1982 edition)
(1973) Psycho-Dietetics: How to eat, drink, and think for health; including the Holmes Food Chemistry and Vitamins Chart. (1973 new rev. ed.)
(1990) Portrait in poetry of Fenwicke Holmes (compiled and arranged by Margaret McEathron)
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The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes, first published in 1919. Edited by Rev. Lux Newman & Quimby Society, 2008. Mind gives birth to thought and then uses its thought as the model of its creation, just as the artist conceives the idea of his picture and then uses the ingenuity of his brain and hand to picture forth its beauties in form and color. The mind, therefore, whether of the Universal or the Individual, has but one way to act, at the beginning of any series. It must act by thought. And thought, in turn, always expresses in words. We always think in concrete terms or words. So we are told by John, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The purpose of this book, in the main, is to show the various phases of the activity of this law - the Law of Creative Activity - by which the creative mind brings into form whatever we present to it, sufficiently forcefully, in thought.
Fenwicke Lindsay Holmes was an American author, former Congregational minister, and Religious Science leader. The brother of Ernest Holmes, Fenwicke is widely recognized for being an important factor in the establishment of Religious Science and the founding of the United Centers for Spiritual Living. Fenwicke is recognized as an important figure in the development of the New Thought movement in Japan in particular Seicho-no-ie.
Throughout his career Holmes served as a Congregational Church minister and as the pastor of a Divine Science Church. He and his brother Ernest created Uplift Magazine, which he served as the editor, and later, he was the president of the International College of Mental Science.
Holmes wrote more than twenty books, lectured for fifty years around the world, and frequently spoke on radio and television.
Works by Fenwicke Holmes include:
(1917) Healing at a distance.
(1919) The law of mind in action: Daily lessons and treatments in mental and spiritual science. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) How to develop faith that heals. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) The unfailing formula.
(1919) Being and becoming; A book of lessons in the science of mind showing how to find the personal spirit.
(1920) Practical healing.
(1921) Songs of the silence and other poems.
(1925) Text book in the science of mind: Psychology and metaphysics applied to everyday living.
(1925) Religion and mental science: Lyrics of life and love.
(1930) Joan's voices.
(1934) How to solve your personal problem: The God-law and the key to power.
(1938) Text book of practical healing.
(1943) The "Just how course" in healing the mental science way.
(1943) Healing treatments in verse.
(1943) Tiny textbook of meditation and the Lord's prayer.
(1949) Calm yourself: A key to serenity.
(1951) Tiny textbook of mental healing.
(with Masaharu Taniguchi) (1952) The science of faith: how to make yourself believe.
(1953) Ernest Holmes: His life and times. Dodd, Mead and Company. (1970 edition)
(with Ernest Holmes) (1960) The voice celestial: Thou art that; an epic poem.
(1970) Philip's cousin Jesus: the untold story. Devorss Company. (1982 edition)
(1973) Psycho-Dietetics: How to eat, drink, and think for health; including the Holmes Food Chemistry and Vitamins Chart. (1973 new rev. ed.)
(1990) Portrait in poetry of Fenwicke Holmes (compiled and arranged by Margaret McEathron)
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Why do you come to Egypt? Do you come to gain a dream, or to regain lost dreams of old; to gild your life with the drowsy gold of romance, to lose a creeping so...
Why do you come to Egypt? Do you come to gain a dream, or to regain lost dreams of old; to gild your life with the drowsy gold of romance, to lose a creeping sorrow, to forget that too many of your hours are sullen, grey, bereft? What do you wish of Egypt?
Author: Robert Smythe Hichens
Published: 1910
Chp 1: THE PYRAMIDS, Pg # 2
Chp 2: THE SPHINX, Pg # 14
Chp 3: SAKKARA, Pg # 25
Chp 4: ABYDOS, Pg # 35
Chp 5: THE NILE, Pg # 44
Chp 6: DENDERAH, Pg # 50
Chp 7: KARNAK, Pg # 65
Chp 8: LUXOR, Pg # 90
Chp 9: COLLOSI OF MEMNON, Pg # 109
Chp 10: MEDINET- ABU, Pg # 123
Chp 11: THE RAMESSEUM, Pg #135
Chp 12: DEIR-EL-BAHARI, Pg # 151
Chp 13: THE TOMBS OF THE KINGS, Pg # 170
Chp 14: EDFU, Pg # 177
Chp 15: KOM OMBOS, Pg # 201
Chp 16: PHILAE, Pg # 216
Chp 17: PHAROAH'S BED, Pg # 231
Chp 18: OLD CAIRO, Pg # 255
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Why do you come to Egypt? Do you come to gain a dream, or to regain lost dreams of old; to gild your life with the drowsy gold of romance, to lose a creeping sorrow, to forget that too many of your hours are sullen, grey, bereft? What do you wish of Egypt?
Author: Robert Smythe Hichens
Published: 1910
Chp 1: THE PYRAMIDS, Pg # 2
Chp 2: THE SPHINX, Pg # 14
Chp 3: SAKKARA, Pg # 25
Chp 4: ABYDOS, Pg # 35
Chp 5: THE NILE, Pg # 44
Chp 6: DENDERAH, Pg # 50
Chp 7: KARNAK, Pg # 65
Chp 8: LUXOR, Pg # 90
Chp 9: COLLOSI OF MEMNON, Pg # 109
Chp 10: MEDINET- ABU, Pg # 123
Chp 11: THE RAMESSEUM, Pg #135
Chp 12: DEIR-EL-BAHARI, Pg # 151
Chp 13: THE TOMBS OF THE KINGS, Pg # 170
Chp 14: EDFU, Pg # 177
Chp 15: KOM OMBOS, Pg # 201
Chp 16: PHILAE, Pg # 216
Chp 17: PHAROAH'S BED, Pg # 231
Chp 18: OLD CAIRO, Pg # 255
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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS - FULL AudioBook (by Kenneth Grahame) | Greatest AudioBooks V2 - This much-loved story follows a group of animal friends in the English countryside as they pursue adventure ... and as adventure pursues them! The chief characters - Mole, Rat, and Toad - generally lead upbeat and happy lives, but their tales are leavened with moments of terror, homesickness, awe, madcap antics, and derring-do.
Although classed as children's literature, The Wind in the Willows holds a gentle fascination for adults too. The vocabulary is decidedly not "Dick and Jane", and a reader with a love of words will find new ones to treasure, even if well-equipped for the journey. Parents will appreciate the themes of loyalty, manners, self-restraint, and comradeship which are evident throughout the book. When the characters err, they are prompt to acknowlege it, and so a reading of this book can model good behavior to children, who will otherwise be enchanted with the many ways in which the lives of these bucolic characters differ from modern life.
This book was so successful that it enabled the author to retire from banking and take up a country life somewhat like that of his creations. It has been adapted for screen, stage, and even a ride at the original Disneyland.
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01 - The River Bank -- 00:29:55
02 - The Open Road -- 00:29:35
03 - The Wild Wood -- 00:29:56
04 - Mr. Badger -- 00:30:56
05 - Dolce Dolmum -- 00:38:00
06 - Mr. Toad -- 00:32:15
07 - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn -- 00:27:12
08 - Toad's Adventures -- 00:33:31
09 - Wayfarers All -- 00:43:41
10 - The Further Adventures of Toad -- 00:39:54
11 - 'Like Summer Tempests Came His Tears' -- 00:40:16
12 - The Return of Ulysses -- 00:31:53
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The Law of Mind in Action by Fenwicke L. Holmes, first published in 1919. Edited by Rev. Lux Newman & Quimby Society, 2008. Mind gives birth to thought and then uses its thought as the model of its creation, just as the artist conceives the idea of his picture and then uses the ingenuity of his brain and hand to picture forth its beauties in form and color. The mind, therefore, whether of the Universal or the Individual, has but one way to act, at the beginning of any series. It must act by thought. And thought, in turn, always expresses in words. We always think in concrete terms or words. So we are told by John, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The purpose of this book, in the main, is to show the various phases of the activity of this law - the Law of Creative Activity - by which the creative mind brings into form whatever we present to it, sufficiently forcefully, in thought.
Fenwicke Lindsay Holmes was an American author, former Congregational minister, and Religious Science leader. The brother of Ernest Holmes, Fenwicke is widely recognized for being an important factor in the establishment of Religious Science and the founding of the United Centers for Spiritual Living. Fenwicke is recognized as an important figure in the development of the New Thought movement in Japan in particular Seicho-no-ie.
Throughout his career Holmes served as a Congregational Church minister and as the pastor of a Divine Science Church. He and his brother Ernest created Uplift Magazine, which he served as the editor, and later, he was the president of the International College of Mental Science.
Holmes wrote more than twenty books, lectured for fifty years around the world, and frequently spoke on radio and television.
Works by Fenwicke Holmes include:
(1917) Healing at a distance.
(1919) The law of mind in action: Daily lessons and treatments in mental and spiritual science. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) How to develop faith that heals. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) The unfailing formula.
(1919) Being and becoming; A book of lessons in the science of mind showing how to find the personal spirit.
(1920) Practical healing.
(1921) Songs of the silence and other poems.
(1925) Text book in the science of mind: Psychology and metaphysics applied to everyday living.
(1925) Religion and mental science: Lyrics of life and love.
(1930) Joan's voices.
(1934) How to solve your personal problem: The God-law and the key to power.
(1938) Text book of practical healing.
(1943) The "Just how course" in healing the mental science way.
(1943) Healing treatments in verse.
(1943) Tiny textbook of meditation and the Lord's prayer.
(1949) Calm yourself: A key to serenity.
(1951) Tiny textbook of mental healing.
(with Masaharu Taniguchi) (1952) The science of faith: how to make yourself believe.
(1953) Ernest Holmes: His life and times. Dodd, Mead and Company. (1970 edition)
(with Ernest Holmes) (1960) The voice celestial: Thou art that; an epic poem.
(1970) Philip's cousin Jesus: the untold story. Devorss Company. (1982 edition)
(1973) Psycho-Dietetics: How to eat, drink, and think for health; including the Holmes Food Chemistry and Vitamins Chart. (1973 new rev. ed.)
(1990) Portrait in poetry of Fenwicke Holmes (compiled and arranged by Margaret McEathron)
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Why do you come to Egypt? Do you come to gain a dream, or to regain lost dreams of old; to gild your life with the drowsy gold of romance, to lose a creeping sorrow, to forget that too many of your hours are sullen, grey, bereft? What do you wish of Egypt?
Author: Robert Smythe Hichens
Published: 1910
Chp 1: THE PYRAMIDS, Pg # 2
Chp 2: THE SPHINX, Pg # 14
Chp 3: SAKKARA, Pg # 25
Chp 4: ABYDOS, Pg # 35
Chp 5: THE NILE, Pg # 44
Chp 6: DENDERAH, Pg # 50
Chp 7: KARNAK, Pg # 65
Chp 8: LUXOR, Pg # 90
Chp 9: COLLOSI OF MEMNON, Pg # 109
Chp 10: MEDINET- ABU, Pg # 123
Chp 11: THE RAMESSEUM, Pg #135
Chp 12: DEIR-EL-BAHARI, Pg # 151
Chp 13: THE TOMBS OF THE KINGS, Pg # 170
Chp 14: EDFU, Pg # 177
Chp 15: KOM OMBOS, Pg # 201
Chp 16: PHILAE, Pg # 216
Chp 17: PHAROAH'S BED, Pg # 231
Chp 18: OLD CAIRO, Pg # 255
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William John Charles, CBE (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Leeds United and Juventus. Rated by many as the greatest all-round footballer ever to come from Britain, he was equally adept at centre-forward or centre-back. Due to his height, physique, and strength, he excelled in the air, although he was also a prolific goalscorer with his feet, due to his powerful and accurate shot. Despite his size, he was also a fast player, who was gifted with good technical ability and passing ability, which allowed him both to score and create goals. He has since been included in the Football League 100 Legends and was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame.
He was never cautioned or sent off during his entire career, due to his philosophy of never kicking or intentionally hurting opposing players. Standing at 6 feet 2inches, he was nicknamed Il Gigante Buono – The Gentle Giant.
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