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Monthly Archives: September 2019

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WORDS MATTER

September 29, 2019 hahnco1st Leave a comment
Great Speeches In History

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Great Speeches In History

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An Introduction~1928

September 28, 2019 hahnco1st Leave a comment

An introduction is to introduce people, but Christopher Robin and his friends, who have already been introduced to you, are now going to say Good-bye.

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Lou Gehrig 1939

September 26, 2019 hahnco1st Leave a comment

“I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth…”

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The Ghosts Of Democrats

September 20, 2019 hahnco1st Leave a comment

1928 Democratic National Convention, Houston Texas

“A Clear call comes to us today to fight anew under the Jeffersonian banner, with the Jacksonian sword, and in the Wilsonian spirit, and crashing the gates of privilege, make Jeffersonian democracy a living force again in the lives and homes of men”

Claude Bowers, keynote address.

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Carl Sagan At Gettysburg

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“We Make Mistakes. We Kill Our Own”

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George Bernard Shaw Salutes His Friend Albert Einstein

September 15, 2019 hahnco1st Leave a comment

The heavenly bodies go in curves because that is the natural way for them to go, and the whole Newtonian universe crumpled up and was succeeded by the Einstein universe.

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LookInsideUndertheSkinIn Under the Skin, a brutal African dictator is challenged by two young women from different worlds: Maggie Kincaid, born to wealth and privilege in New York, and Nabby Kibugu, born to poverty and obscurity in the African bush. Their unlikely friendship sparks a fiery political drama with the potential to upend the leadership of a country and change the lives of millions.

Maggie is working as an intern for an American company in Uganda when she meets longtime pen pal Nabby. She becomes ensnarled in a clandestine political campaign to elect Nabby as the first female president of Uganda. The women risk everything as they take on a corrupt, abusive government. In a startling move, they decide to enlist the improbable help of a notorious warlord, and it’s anyone’s guess as to whether their dangerous gamble will pay off.

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NICK HAHN

Nick HahnNick Hahn started his career as a writer while a student at the University of Notre Dame. He went on to become President and CEO of New York-based Cotton Incorporated (Cotton, The Fabric of Our Lives). Leaving Cotton in 1997, he formed Hahn International, LTD, an agribusiness consulting group focused on the Third World. For fourteen years, Nick has lived and worked among indigenous peoples from Africa to Latin America, his travel diaries often reflecting social and political unrest. Under the Skin is his first novel.

Nick is married with four children and six grandchildren. He makes his home in rural eastern Connecticut near Long Island Sound, where he writes and narrates audiobooks.

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“I'D BEEN REJECTED, BUT I WAS STILL IN LOVE, SO I DECIDED TO START OVER” Nick Hahn, Writer, Narrator, Traveler

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