Dec 05, 2019
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E30
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01:38:34
Send a Message to the TeamThe 1940 US presidential election was historic for many reasons, most notably marking the first and only time that a US president has been elected for a third term, in the person of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Soon after, the 22nd Am...
Nov 28, 2019
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E29
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00:19:07
Send a Message to the TeamIn September 1513, English and Scottish forces faced off against each other in a bloody conflict that ultimately saw the death of Scottish king James IV.How might things have been different if James had survived the battle? What...
Nov 21, 2019
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E28
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00:46:31
Send a Message to the TeamOn March 30, 1981, American President Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt just months into his presidency. As one of the figures from recent history who casts an enormous shadow even down to the present day, how migh...
Nov 14, 2019
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E27
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00:55:29
Send a Message to the TeamIn November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down and with it the Cold War quickly came to a close and Germany once again became a single nation after 35 years apart.
How might things have been different if the forces that all...
Nov 07, 2019
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E26
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00:48:53
Send a Message to the Team25 episodes into the journey of the podcast, Don and Alexis provide thoughts on where the podcast is and what the future has in store. We hope you enjoy this insight into the A Fork In Time experience so far.Direct Link to Liste...
Oct 31, 2019
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E25
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00:24:21
Send a Message to the TeamOne hundred years ago, America’s confidence in baseball was shaken by the Black Sox Scandal.What would have happened if the “fixing” of games has not been known until later and baseball had taken a different course as a result?Li...
Oct 24, 2019
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E24
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00:36:59
Send a Message to the TeamIn late 1939, a German plot to bomb and sabotage Hoover Dam was discovered and prevented. What might have been different if the plot had succeeded and America had entered World War II two years earlier in response to this differ...
Oct 17, 2019
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E23
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00:25:56
Send a Message to the TeamIn 1701, The Act of Settlement is passed by Parliament to cement the succession of the English and Irish crowns to Protestants only while also establishing a key foundation of the constitutional monarchy in what would become Grea...
Oct 10, 2019
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E22
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00:37:52
Send a Message to the TeamIn the early 1970s, Xerox ruled the office copier world and had the vision to establish the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) as an innovation catalyst for new technologies that would enable it to expand its place as a technology...
Oct 03, 2019
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E21
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00:55:39
Send a Message to the TeamOn November 25th, 1120, the vessel known as “The White Ship” sank of the Normandy coast taking the life of William Adelin, the only legitimate son and heir of England Henry I. This event led to a period in English history known...