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Protesters 'Busk Against the Ordinance' in Downtown Pensacola
Dozens of protesters gathered in Plaza Ferdinand Thursday evening, equipped with both signs and instruments.
Water Reuse for a Thirsty World – Tapping Your Future
Department of Environmental Health Sciences Centennial Water Symposium
WXIN 10pm News, August 9, 2010
Weeknight newscast from the Fox affiliate in Indianapolis, IN. Most commercials are included.
Posted for educational and historical purposes only. All material is under the copyright of their original holders. No copyright infringement is intended.
Codorus Creek Beautification Project - York, PA
Buchart Horn and the York County Economic Alliance (YCEA) teamed up in an effort to invest in and beautify the major water feature in York, PA, the Codorus Creek. Urban revitalization plans and studies have been conducted for over a century on the creek and with the expertise of economic, civic and design leaders in the community, the Codorus Creek has a viable chance to become the vibrant destination spot that it once was. A Ken Bruggeman Film - 2019.
2016 Grant Wood Symposium Keynote Address by Erika Doss
Erika Doss (University of Notre Dame) presents the keynote address titled Screwball Regionalism: Grant Wood and Humor During the Great Depression at the 2016 Grant Wood Symposium held at the University of Iowa. Learn more at
00:00 - 58:02 Keynote Address
58:03 - 1:08:48 Question and Answer
SOS #89 Will America and the Papacy Persecute Christians in the End Times?
Seattle City Council Council Briefing 10/14/19
Agenda: President's Report; 2019-2020 Get-Engaged Appointments; Preview of Today's City Council Actions, Council and Regional Committees; Executive Session on Pending, Potential, or Actual Litigation*
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2019-2020 Get-Engaged Appointments - 1:20
Preview of Today’s City Council Actions, Council and Regional Committees - 25:25
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News Compilation - Websites Hacked by ISIS sympathizers 2015-2017
In the spring and summer of 2015, several hundred websites in North America were hacked by an islamic group named Team System Dz. This group is based in Algeria and they made bold claims of support for ISIS and expressed their hatred of America, France and Israel. The hack was a header added to a website home page or a complete replacement of a website home page. The hack was pro islamic and pro ISIS text and included either audio, or an embedded media player with a pro islamic message. The websites effected ranged from small business to college and municipal websites and even police and military websites. Websites in both the U.S. and Canada were targeted.
Now, in autumn of 2017, several hundred school websites have been hacked across America by this same group: Team System Dz. HackNews.mp4 is a small sample of just 25 news stories that detail the scope of this obnoxious hack and the trouble it has caused many in Canada and the U.S. Most of the news stories are from the hack in 2015. A few of the news stories are from late 2017.
The Evidence of Things Seen and Unseen
(AV17481) Diversity and Democracy in America
Description:
Diversity and Democracy in America
Lecturer:
Manning Marable
Date Created:
1/27/09
Original Creator: University Lecture Series
Original Format: CD-DA
Original Digital Format: .WAV File
Workers Killed While Servicing Tires
Tires can explode with devastating force. This incident investigation slide show profiles three serious tire accidents.
2016 Columbia Values Diversity Celebration
The 23rd Annual Celebration of the Life & Teaching of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This year's theme is Unity in Our Community. Recorded on Thursday, January 14, 2016.
10/22/18 Parks Board Public Hearing
A special called Board of Parks and Recreation Public Hearing, held for Mayor David Briley's Office and Tony Giarratana to discuss Nashville development on October 22, 2018
Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing 6-11-19 (Part 1)
Zoning Board of Appeal Hearing 6-11-19 (Part 1). Meeting starts at 9:07 mark.
Voices and Visions Of St. Louis: Past, Present, Future Keynote Panel
3/30/16
From the Civil War to the recent troubles in Ferguson, St. Louis, Missouri is a city that has long been a site for conflict, division, and violence. It also has hosted an array of legal, political, social, and design experiments intended to transcend its contested present and past. With this forum, jointly mounted with the Sam Foxx School of Design at Washington University, we seek to stimulate a conversation about the city’s history and its present conditions, using methodologies and questions drawn from architecture, design, and planning as well as the arts, humanities and social sciences. The aim is to explore and debate issues of injustice, inequality, and racial exclusion in ways that have broader resonance for urban America and will open new terrains for constructive action. Topics include the history of modernist planning, the urban impacts of post-civil war politics and governance, the social and spatial correlates of racial exclusion, and the planning and design responses that have been proposed to counter these conditions.
Open to the public with a keynote on Wednesday evening and subsequent panels showcasing the perspectives of a wide array of actors and institutions who have made cities such as St. Louis what they are today; closing on Friday with an array of GSD-based exhibitions, projects, and presentations from GSD students and faculty.
Organized by Diane Davis, chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard GSD, with:
Eve Blau, adjunct professor, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard GSD
Sylvester Brown, Journalist, St. Louis
Daniel D’Oca, Associate Professor in Practice of Urban Planning, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard GSD; co-founder of Interboro Partners
Adrienne Davis, Vice Provost and William M. Van Cleve Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis
Jill Desimini, assistant professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD
Catalina Freixas, assistant professor of architecture, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis
Antonio French, Alderman of the 21st Ward, City of St. Louis
Margaret Garb, professor, Department of History at Washington University in St. Louis
Colin Gordon, professor, Department of History at University of Iowa
Toni Griffin, professor, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard GSD
Joseph Heathcott, associate professor of urban studies, The New School/Parsons School of Design
Patty Heyda, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis
Walter Johnson, professor, Department of African and African American Studies, and director of the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University
Eric Mumford, Rebecca and John Voyles Professor of Architecture, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis
Jamilah Nasheed, Missouri State Senator
Jason Q. Purnell, assistant professor, Brown School, and faculty scholar in the Institute for Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis; and head of the “For the Sake of All” initiative
Ken Reardon, director of the Department of Urban Planning and Community Development at University of Massachusetts Boston
M. K. Stallings, Founder of UrbArts
Denise Ward-Brown, associate professor of art, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Willis, Architect, MWA Architects
Heather Woofter, Professor of Architecture and Chair of Architecture, Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis.
[VN Sub] FutureNet World Convention 2018 (Part 2) Full HD 1080
Gặp các leader FutureNet lớn nhất, một ca sĩ nổi tiếng có kế hoạch đưa FutureNet đến với công chúng và tìm hiểu thêm về kế hoạch cứu hành tinh và cách bạn có thể giúp đỡ trong nỗ lực này.
List of defunct department stores of the United States | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:20 1 Department stores merged with Federated and May
00:07:34 2 Other department stores
00:07:44 2.1 Alabama
00:09:09 2.2 Alaska
00:09:23 2.3 Arizona
00:10:04 2.4 Arkansas
00:10:39 2.5 California
00:20:50 2.6 Colorado
00:21:54 2.7 Connecticut
00:24:16 2.8 Delaware
00:25:07 2.9 District of Columbia
00:25:48 2.10 Florida
00:27:58 2.11 Georgia
00:30:20 2.12 Hawaii
00:30:31 2.13 Idaho
00:31:39 2.14 Illinois
00:36:08 2.15 Indiana
00:39:51 2.16 Iowa
00:40:47 2.17 Kansas
00:41:36 2.18 Kentucky
00:43:29 2.19 Louisiana
00:45:37 2.20 Maine
00:46:59 2.21 Maryland
00:48:43 2.22 Massachusetts
00:53:32 2.23 Michigan
00:57:54 2.24 Minnesota
01:00:25 2.25 Mississippi
01:01:23 2.26 Missouri
01:02:57 2.27 Montana
01:03:52 2.28 Nebraska
01:04:51 2.29 New Hampshire
01:05:18 2.30 New Jersey
01:07:15 2.31 New Mexico
01:07:37 2.32 New York
01:14:27 2.33 North Carolina
01:15:26 2.34 North Dakota
01:15:56 2.35 Ohio
01:28:12 2.36 Oklahoma
01:29:18 2.37 Oregon
01:29:44 2.38 Pennsylvania
01:35:19 2.39 Rhode Island
01:35:55 2.40 South Carolina
01:36:48 2.41 South Dakota
01:37:03 2.42 Tennessee
01:38:43 2.43 Texas
01:42:20 2.44 Utah
01:43:19 2.45 Vermont
01:44:09 2.46 Virginia
01:45:14 2.47 Washington
01:47:48 2.48 West Virginia
01:48:53 2.49 Wisconsin
01:50:47 2.50 National and regional
01:54:01 3 See also
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-E
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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This is a list of defunct department stores of the United States, from small-town one-unit stores to mega-chains, which have disappeared over the past 100 years. Many closed, while others were sold or merged with other department stores.
The Impact of Pollution on Planetary Health: Emergence of an Underappreciated Risk Factor
The Park Street Corporation Speaker Series welcomed Philip Landrigan, MD, MSc, FAAP, DIH, Professor of Environmental Medicine, Public Health and Pediatrics and Dean for Global Health in the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. As a leader in public health and preventive medicine, Dr. Landrigan spoke on the topic of pollution.
The Park Street Corporation Speaker Series began at Boston College in the Spring of 2016 with the goal of convening distinguished professionals, scholars, and activists from medicine, health care, and other related fields around timely subjects related to the intersections of health, humanities, and ethics.