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Geronimo's Story of His Life - FULL Audio Book by Geronimo - Autobiography Native American History
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Geronimo one who yawns; June 16, 1829 -- February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache who fought against Mexico and the United States for their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades during the Apache Wars. Geronimo was the name given to him during a battle with Mexican soldiers. His Chiricahua name is often rendered as Goyathlay or Goyahkla in English.
After an attack by a company of Mexican soldiers killed his mother, wife and three children in 1858, Geronimo joined revenge attacks on the Mexicans. During his career as a war chief, he was notorious for consistently urging raids upon Mexican Provinces and their towns, and later against American locations across Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas.
In 1886 Geronimo surrendered to U.S. authorities after a lengthy pursuit. As a prisoner of war in old age he became a celebrity and appeared in fairs but was never allowed to return to the land of his birth. He later regretted his surrender and claimed the conditions he made had been ignored. Geronimo died in 1909 from complications of pneumonia at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
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0 - Dedicatory, Preface, Introductory -- 00:20:45
Chapter 1 - The Apaches, Part 1 -- 00:22:30
Chapter 2 - The Apaches, Part 2 -- 00:27:47
Chapter 3 - The Mexicans, Part 1 -- 00:20:04
Chapter 4 - The Mexicans, Part 2 -- 00:25:08
Chapter 5 - The Mexicans, Part 3, The White Men, Part 1 -- 00:18:36
Chapter 6 - The White Men, Part 2 -- 00:22:12
Chapter 7 - The White Men, Part 3 -- 00:34:43
Chapter 8 - The White Men, Part 4; The Old and the New, Part 1 -- 00:17:30
Chapter 9 - The Old and the New, Part 2 -- 00:19:35
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Geronimo one who yawns; June 16, 1829 -- February 17, 1909) was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache who fought against Mexico and the United States for their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades during the Apache Wars. Geronimo was the name given to him during a battle with Mexican soldiers. His Chiricahua name is often rendered as Goyathlay or Goyahkla in English.
After an attack by a company of Mexican soldiers killed his mother, wife and three children in 1858, Geronimo joined revenge attacks on the Mexicans. During his career as a war chief, he was notorious for consistently urging raids upon Mexican Provinces and their towns, and later against American locations across Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas.
In 1886 Geronimo surrendered to U.S. authorities after a lengthy pursuit. As a prisoner of war in old age he became a celebrity and appeared in fairs but was never allowed to return to the land of his birth. He later regretted his surrender and claimed the conditions he made had been ignored. Geronimo died in 1909 from complications of pneumonia at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia and Librivox)
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1948-49 CHICAGO RAILROAD FAIR WHEELS A ROLLING MUSICAL HISTORY OF TRAINS 51854
This 1958 color film is from the “Wheels-A-Rolling” musical presentation that was part of the 1948 and 1949 Chicago Railroad Fair, at which 39 railroad companies participated. This was the high water mark for the passenger railroads, and just before the nation's airlines forced them to reconfigure their business model. The musical numbers showcase the life-size replicas of transportation and train development. The actors are dressed in corresponding costumes of the time period. This is a John Ott Picture and produced by Lenox Lohr. The show opens with Native Americans singing and walking across the stage with horses and carrying canoes. Father Marquette arrives at Lake Michigan and befriends the Indians. Their pathways become roadways in transporting early settlers (:35-2:28). The Rocket, designed by Robert Stephenson in 1829 in England, was the most advanced steam locomotive of its day (2:29-3:03). He followed that in 1831 with the John Bull (3:04-3:15). The 1831 West Point was the third steam locomotive constructed in the U.S. and built for the South Carolina Railroad (3:16-4:07). Also in 1831, the DeWitt Clinton was the fourth steam locomotive built for service in the U.S. for the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad to operate in New York (4:08-4:30). In 1829, the Tom Thumb was invented by Peter Cooper. It races against a horse-drawn carriage and loses (4:31-5:20). In 1832, the Atlantic was built by Phineas Davis for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (5:21-6:37). The Galena and Chicago Union Railroad used The Pioneer as its first locomotive in 1848 (6:38-7:29). Conestoga wagons take the stage, representing the gold rush west (7:30-9:34). A Wells Fargo stagecoach and the Pony Express are depicted on stage (9:35-10:50). 1861, Abraham Lincoln gives a speech in Springfield and leaves for Washington in a carriage. Civil War soldiers face each other and the wounded move across the stage. The Lincoln Special brings his body back to Springfield for burial (10:51-14:41). The men lay track for the first transcontinental railroad and Indians ride by on horses. On May 10, 1869, the final ceremonial spike of gold is driven, connection the rails of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads (14:42-16:41). A train for the Santa Fe Railroad passes. A group of Harvey Girls, who worked at AT&SF depots, sing (16:42-17:41). Western towns are represented with gun-shooting cowboys and Can-Can dancers (17:42-18:25). The Minnetonka steam locomotive was used by the Northern Pacific Railway (18:26-18:44). James J. Hill was CEO of the Great Northern Railway (18:45-19:01). The Milwaukee Road and Burlington Line bring immigrant farmers to the mid-west. They perform multiple dances onstage (19:02-21:52). The 1890s brought horse-drawn cars and cable cars (21:53-22:10). Horses pull a steam-powered pumper fire engine (22:12-22:25). Various antique bicycles ride on stage to watch a turn-of-the-century fashion show (22:26-23:15). The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad No. 999 was the first high-speed steam locomotive (23:16-23:27). Horseless carriages, vintage cars, and a vintage fire engine drive past a Charlie Chaplin act (23:28-25:22). A diesel electric locomotive represents the next advance. The actors create an outline of the United States (25:23-26:40).
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Rare 1920s Footage: All-Black Towns Living the American Dream | National Geographic
By the 1920s, Oklahoma was home to some 50 African-American towns, in addition to a large and prosperous black community living in the city of Tulsa. These towns and their self-reliant middle class and affluent residents are documented by the home movies of Reverend S. S. Jones, an itinerant minister and businessman. Known and respected by the citizens of the towns whose lives he captured on film, Rev. Jones’s work offers revealing glimpses of these communities as a haven for African Americans who very often faced discrimination elsewhere in America. The subjects are everyday life: a family on the front porch of their bungalow, shop workers at a storefront, farmers plowing their fields, children playing on seesaws in a schoolyard. Much of the material documents the economic life of the towns, from business districts filled with prosperous merchants to the homes of successful professionals, with an abundant countryside beyond. As Rhea Combs, curator of film and photography for the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, points out in her commentary, here we even find a married couple who were oil barons, proof of the extraordinary progress made in the relatively short time since the end of slavery. The fashions and hairstyles, automobiles and horses, and even such details as a man manually pumping gasoline at a filling station make the films a fascinating record of the lives of Americans, and African Americans in particular, in the early 20th century.
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Dirt bike dispute
4/18/13 - Stonington Police try to resolve an ongoing noise dispute involving a boy's dirt bike Thursday April 18, 2013.
Atlanta Georgia, USA 4K Ultra HD Film
Sights and sounds of Atlanta GA and Nashville TN. Filmed on location Oct. 2017
New York City 4K - Elite Upper East Side - Driving Downtown USA
Fun Facts: Home of the highest pricing per square foot in the United States. Contains the greatest concentration of individual wealth in New York City. A significant location of political fundraising in the United States. Host to some of the most famous museums in the world.
The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, having a long tradition of being home to some of the world's most wealthy, powerful and influential families and individuals. Most members of New York's upper-class families have made residences on the Upper East Side, including the oil-rich Rockefellers, political Roosevelts, political dynastic Kennedys, thoroughbred racing moneyed Whitneys, and tobacco and electric power fortuned Dukes.
Located between Central Park/Fifth Avenue, 59th Street, the East River, and 96th Street. The area incorporates several smaller neighborhoods, including Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville. Once known as the Silk Stocking District, it is now one of the most affluent neighborhoods in New York City.
The Upper East Side maintains the highest pricing per square foot in the United States. A 2002 report cited the average cost per square meter as $8,856; however, that price has noticed a substantial jump, increasing to almost as much as $11,200 per square meter as of 2006. There are some buildings which cost about $125 per square foot (~$1345/㎡). The only public housing projects for those of low to moderate incomes on the Upper East Side are located just south of the neighborhood's northern limit at 96th Street, the Holmes Towers and Isaacs Houses. It borders East Harlem, which has the highest concentration of public housing in the United States.
In Popular Culture
The Upper East Side has been a setting for many films, television shows, and other media.
Films
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
The Boys in the Band (1970)
Live and Let Die (1973)
The Great Gatsby (1974)
The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975)
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Manhattan (1979)
The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984)
Family Business (1989)
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)
Metropolitan (1990)
Juice (1992)
Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
Harriet the Spy (1996)
Ransom (1996)
One Fine Day (1996)
The Devil's Advocate (1997)
A Perfect Murder (1998)
Cruel Intentions (1999)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Autumn in New York (2000)
American Psycho (2000)
Cruel Intentions 2 (2001)
Tart (2001)
25th Hour (2002)
Uptown Girls (2003)
Igby Goes Down (2002)
Two Weeks Notice (2002)
Eloise at the Plaza (2003)
The Nanny Diaries (2007)
The Devil Wears Prada (2007)
Sex and the City (2008)
Ghost Town (2008)
Made of Honor (2008)
The Wackness (2008)
The Women (2008)
Bride Wars (2009)
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
The International (2009)
The Back-up Plan (2010)
Sex and the City 2 (2010)
Twelve (2010)
Remember Me (2010)
Arbitrage (2012)
Television shows
Kourtney and Kim Take New York (2011–2012)
The City (2008–2010)
Gossip Girl (2007–2012)
Ringer (2011-2012)
The Jeffersons (1975–1985)
Diff'rent Strokes (1978–1986)
That Girl (TV series) (1966–1971)
Family Affair (TV series) (1966–1971)
The Nanny (1993–1999)
Sex and the City (1998–2004)
Will & Grace (1998–2006)
Lipstick Jungle (2008–2009)
Dirty Sexy Money (2007–2008)
Gallery Girls (2012)
Ugly Betty (2006–2010)
The Real Housewives of New York City (2008–)
NYC Prep (2009–2010)
High Society (1995–1996)
Yes! PreCure 5 (2007–2008)
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! (2008–2009)
I Love Lucy (1951–1957)
Succession (2018–present)
White Collar (2009–2014)
The Odd Couple (1970–1975)
Odd Mom Out (2015–), based on Jill Kargman's novel Momzillas
School Board Meeting: 06/12/17
Indian Prairie School District 204 Board of Education Meeting June 12, 2017.
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1:28 Board Salutes
4:55 Public Comment
22:45 Superintendent Report
28:55 Consent Agenda
32:35 Action Items
57:50 Sign Language Materials
1:00:01 Spanish Instructional Materials
1:01:41 District Discipline Update
1:55:11 Budget Forecast
2:22:30 Board Self-Evaluation
2:24:01 Board of Education Update
Board meeting videos prior to June 2017 may be accessed from the archives by submitting a request to 204-info@ipsd.org.
Home Hill Inn - Plainfield, New Hampshire
Home Hill is an idyllic, country retreat located in historic Plainfield, New Hampshire. Breathtaking views, soul satisfying meals and attentive service make Home Hill Inn the ideal location for special functions, corporate retreats, family reunions or a romantic getaway.
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1983 Quarter- A Lot More Valuable Than You May Realize
Type: Washington Quarter
Year: 1983
Mint Mark: P
Face Value: 0.25 USD
Total Produced: 673,535,000
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $51.00
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $51 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1983, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies.
Additional Info: Look for the mint mark on the Washington Quarter on the front (or Obverse) of the coin.
Empowerment Project
Five female filmmakers set off on a road trip across America to interview inspirational women in a variety of career fields. The film challenges the audience to ask themselves: What would you do if you weren't afraid to fail?
Discovering the Sussex Declaration
Harvard University researchers Danielle Allen and Emily Sneff will discuss the recent identification of a second parchment manuscript of the Declaration of Independence in Chichester, England. The manuscript, dating from the 1780s, is written in the hand of a single clerk.
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Trailer park millionaires
Some of the richest people in the US, including billionaires Warren Buffett and Sam Zell, have made millions from trailer parks at the expense of the country's poorest people. Seeing their success, ordinary people from across the country are now trying to follow in their footsteps and become trailer park millionaires. The Guardian went to Orlando to learn the tricks of the trade from Frank Rolfe, the self-appointed dean of Mobile Home University, as he led would-be investors around a trailer park for sex offenders.
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Hoodlum
The film focuses on the war of two gangs in 1930s Harlem for the control of illegal gaming - one headed by black strategic godfather Bumpy Johnson and another by white ruthless hothead Dutch Schultz. Negotiations proposed by white syndicate boss Lucky Luciano never get under way, blood flows and Johnson gets jailed. When Johnson is paroled, he gets the work of enforcer for mighty Stephanie The Queen St. Clair. She is also jailed for racketeering and when she leaves she makes him promise no violence.
Abused Dog Stares at Wall for Days After Being Rescued
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When Angel, a greyhound mix was rescued from an animal organization in Ireland, she would not turn around and face her new home. PAWs Animal Rescue believes she was traumatized and abused. When Angel arrived at their organization, they say that she just faced the wall in their office and refused to move for days. They would leave her food but Angel would only eat when no one was watching. After bringing in another dog from the same pound, they immediately saw a change in Angel's personality.
1982 Peter soccer
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Beyblade Burst World Championship - Coming 2018!
The 2018 BEYBLADE BURST World Championship is a global tournament competition. Bladers representing countries around the world will battle and compete to try to claim the title of Beyblade Burst World Champion! The World Championship event will take place at the KIDEXPO in Paris, France on November 3, 2018.
The journey to the 2018 BEYBLADE BURST World Championship will begin with a series of BEYBLADE BURST National Championships in countries around the world from March to September where Bladers will compete for the opportunity to represent their country for the World Championship. Winners from each country will face off at the BEYBLADE BURST World Championship in Paris, with one victor ultimately claiming glory and being crowned the BEYBLADE BURST World Champion.
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Driving - Ocean Drive - South Beach - Miami Beach Florida
It is known for its Art Deco hotels. Ocean Drive is also the location of the famed Versace mansion, one of the most photographed houses in North America. The street is the center of the Miami Art Deco District, which is home to about 800 preserved buildings. Streamline Moderne evolved from the Art Deco style, and dominates the street. The street has a magazine named after it, Ocean Drive magazine. British easy-listening duo The Lighthouse Family released a single entitled Ocean Drive, which reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City also based the setting on Miami and has a replica of Ocean Drive with the exact same name.
South Beach, also nicknamed SoBe, is a neighborhood in the city of Miami Beach, Florida, United States, located due east of Miami city proper between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The area encompasses all of the barrier islands of Miami Beach south of Indian Creek.
This area was the first section of Miami Beach to be developed, starting in the 1910s, thanks to the development efforts of Carl G. Fisher, the Lummus Brothers, and John S. Collins, the latter whose construction of the Collins Bridge provided the first vital land link between mainland Miami and the beaches.
The area has gone through numerous artificial and natural changes over the years, including a booming regional economy, increased tourism, and the 1926 hurricane, which destroyed much of the area. In 2010, 39,186 people lived in South Beach.
South Beach in popular culture.
South Beach (1993) was an action television series set in South Beach that aired on NBC.
South Beach is the setting of the fictional Birdcage drag nightclub in the comedy film The Birdcage (1996).
South Beach (2006) was a critically panned primetime television drama that aired on UPN.
A number of episodes of the action drama television series Burn Notice (2007–2013) take place in or reference South Beach.
The sixth season of the BET reality television series College Hill (2009) was set in South Beach.
South Beach Classics (2011) was a reality television series that aired on Discovery about persons who deal in classic, antique, muscle, and other specialized automobiles.
South Beach Tow (2011–present) is a reality television series that portrays dramatized reenactments of the day-to-day business of a real Miami towing company, Tremont Towing.
The music video for Priyanka Chopra's 2013 single Exotic was filmed in South Beach.
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on a series of natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from Miami city proper. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with downtown Miami and the port, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida. As of the 2010 census, Miami Beach had a total population of 87,779.[6] It has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the worldnand comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor.
Points of interest
Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre
Eden Roc (hotel)
Flagler Monument Island
Fontainebleau Hotel
Versace Mansion (Casa Casuarina)
Holocaust Memorial
Lincoln Road
Miami Beach Architectural District
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Ocean Drive
South Beach
Wolfsonian-FIU Museum