Browse audiobooks narrated by Daniel Klassen, listen to samples and when you're ready head over to Audiobooks.com where you can get 3 FREE audiobooks on us
Alberta Anglican Politicians 1883-1999
Alberta Anglican Politicians features a series of short biographies of over a century's worth of Anglican politicians. During these men's and women's remarkable lives, all of them at one point of their life have found themselves living in the province of Alberta. They would all later go on to contribute the political system of Alberta and Canada by sitting in the Legislature or the House of Commons.
Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Ernest Mardon (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
A Harsh Climate: Inuit Communities Within Canada
A Harsh Climate: Inuit Communities in Canada delves into the lives of Inuit in Canada. This anthology discusses the history of Inuit, the oldest settlements, and how Inuit have adapted to shifting climates and combated concerns like climate change to continually thrive.
And Maria Belen Gallegos Espinel, Dr. Austin Mardon, Hafsa Alamagan, Hafsa Saleem, Madeleine Landell, Madeline Langier, Maha Saleem, Margaret Wa Yan Choi, Maria Fatima Proano Gallegos, Maryam Oloriegbe, Mehvish Masood, Suad Alad (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
Cybercrime: Crime of the 21st Century
The computer, internet, and other forms of technology have been a part of human life for many decades. This advancement came with many benefits such as having any source of information available with the click of a button or the ability to talk to someone across the world instantly. However, it also came with a downside: cybercrime. A criminal activity that targets or uses a computer, computer network, or networked device is known as cybercrime. This book goes through the many different types of cybercrime along with its discovery and how it has become one of the largest crimes in the 21st century.
Aaliyah Mulla, Abeer Ansari, Angel Xing, Angelina Lam, Austin Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Hafsa Binte Younus, Jannat Irfan, Kelsey Goddard, Madiha Ansari, Maria Ashraf, Massa Mohamed Ali, Mohammed Ismael, Paige Breedon (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
If there has been one constant throughout the history of human life, it's disease. Disease-causing pathogens have always been present in our world and will undoubtedly continue to exist for the foreseeable future. This book examines the history of major plagues and pandemics from the 5th century CE to the present-day COVID-19 crisis. Each chapter tackles an individual pandemic and examines its causes, scope, and impact. Denial, prejudice, and scapegoating are societal patterns that consistently recur in response to the threat of disease. However, necessity breeds innovation, and past pandemics have spurred us to develop new technology, medical advancements, improved public health policies, and more practical infrastructure. Misinformation, however, is the enemy of progress, and learning how our predecessors responded when confronted with similar events helps us both understand and better prepare for present and future crises. COVID-19 will not be the last pandemic that humanity will experience. History demonstrates that we have overcome outbreaks of disease time and time again, and we will continue to do so using the lessons we have learned from our past. There will always be infectious diseases present in our world, but the casualties and scale of future pandemics will depend entirely on how well we can learn from our previous mistakes.
Alex Elvidge, Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Michaelt Ang, Mya Colwell, Sriraam Sivachandran (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
Under the Weather: COVID-19 Biosocial System Dynamics
When a novel coronavirus hit the wet markets of China in December 2019, the world was not prepared. The virus spread like wildfire and within a few months, it had gone global. The pathophysiology of COVID-19 garners much attention in healthcare settings, but illness is not limited to its biological impact-the pandemic's effects are a mosaic of social, economic, political, environmental, and evolutionary influences. The rapid spread of COVID-19 led to major global changes that compromised economies, healthcare systems, and global connectivity. Written by a group of Canadian students with a passion for research and medicine, Under the Weather: COVID-19 Biosocial System Dynamics takes an interdisciplinary outlook on the high transmissibility of COVID-19 and explores ways in which policy makers, researchers, healthcare workers, epidemiologists, and the general public have come together in dire times to combat the disease.
Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Dr. Austin Mardon, Grace Lethbridge, Lily Liu, Miray Maher, Tina Wu (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
Throughout this book, we aim to provide information on robotics within the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, as well as how robotics can play a role in everyday life. We also want to call attention to the current state of research, healthcare, and policy, and how it has impacted our response to COVID-19.
Austin Mardon, Catherine Mardon, Danaeya Wolfe, Dr. Austin Mardon, Maria Xiao, Nicholas Lum (Author), Daniel Klassen (Narrator)
Audiobook
©PTC International Ltd T/A LoveReading is registered in England. Company number: 10193437. VAT number: 270 4538 09. Registered address: 157 Shooters Hill, London, SE18 3HP.
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer