CT-MA - AT - Salisbury to Monterey - Day 1
Day 1 of a three night section hike north on the Appalachian Trail starting at the trailhead on Rt 41 in Salisbury, CT. This was a rainy day, so not much in the way of scenery.
M-NCPPC Planning Board Meeting - January 17, 2019
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Planning Board Meeting
Hearing Room, CAB
January 17, 2019
9:30 AM
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AIR Dibrugarh Online Radio Live Stream
ALL INDIA RADIO: DIBRUGARH
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY 09-12-2019
M.W 529.1m/KHz.567 F.M. 101.30 MHz
TRANSMISSION I (05.28 AM to 9.35 AM)
5.28 AIR Signature Tune:
5.30 Vandemataram/Opening Announcement/Mangal Badya
5.35 Bhaktigeeti:
6.00 News in Hindi:
6.05 Gandhi Chinta & Programme Summary
6.10 Swasthya Charcha: Interview on “Sit Kalot Hua Sishur Bemar” With Dr. Dilip Kr. Patgiri
Part: VI
6.15 Vidyarthir Anusthan:
6.30 Classical Music: Artist: Pt. Kartik Kumar Raga: Ahir Bhairava
6.40 Folk Music: (Lokageet) Artist: Dharani Kalita
7.05 News in Assamese:
7.15 “Ajir Dinto”/(Morning Information Service)
7.30 GEETANJALI: 1.Artist: Deepalima Dowarah Chaliha Lyc: Lohindra Kr. Saikia
, Aahinor Seuj…2.Artist: Deepamoni Bora Lyc: Bhupen Deka, Chansola Mon… 3. Artist: Dipti Rani Pegu Lyc: Sachin Das, Chokur Panire… 4.Artist: Daisy Lekharu
Lyc: Hiren Goswami, Kaknu Bulili.... 5.Artist: Deepika Medhi Tamuli Lyc: Prashanta Kr. Bordoloi
, Eai Hanhi…
7.55 Commercial Spot:
8.00 Samachar Prabhat:
8.15 Morning News:
8.30 North East News Bulletin in English:
8.35 “SURAR PANCHOI” (Composite)Assamese Film Songs
8.50 Puwar Anchalik Batori:
9.00 J ilar Rehrup
9.05 “ANTARA” (Composite) Hindi Film Songs/
9.35 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION II (11.28 AM to 3.30 PM)
11.58 AIR Signature Tune/ Opening Announcement:
12.00 News in English
12.05 ‘Ramdhenu’/(Request Prog. Of Hindi Film Songs)
1.00 News in English
1.05 News in Hindi
1.10 Troops Programme
1.40 News in Assamese
1.50 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Abrar Hussain
2.00 Khetir Diha:
2.05Samuhia Geet: Bangla
2.10 Vrindagaan:
2.15 Dopahar Samachar:
2.30 Western Music:
3.00 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION II (11.28 AM to 3.30 PM)
3.28 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement:
3.30 Mishing Song: Artist: Bani Kanta Panging & Pty.
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English
5.00 Programme Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary & Highlight
6.10 Vrindagaan:
6.15 GANYA RAIJOR ANUSTHAN/(Rural Programme)/Interview on “Krishi Karmot Mati Parikshyar Gurutwa”
With Dr. Arunima Gogoi.
6.45 Sandhiyar Anchalik Batori
6.55 Aajir Prasanga:
7.00 News in Hindi
7.05 News in Assamese
7.15 Yuvavani: Discussion in Assamese: Discussion on “Atmo Songthapon Aaru Yuva Projonma”
Pts: Kanak Neog, Rinku Ridip Dutta & Bishnupriya Tamuli.
7.45 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Abrar Hussain
8.00 Time & Metre Reading:/ Quotation DRAMA: “AAI DHORITRIR SWOPNO” Written by Chandradhar Chamua .Production Jayantajit Das & Lohit Deka. Part: 3
8.30 TALK IN ASSAMESE: Talk on “Asomiya Sanskritir Ek Apurugia Sampad: Bianaam” By Naren Saikia.
8.40 Programme Highlight
8.42 Commercial Spot
8.45 Samachar Sandhaya
9.00 News at Nine:
9.15 Commercial Spot:
9.16 Bare Rahania:
9.25 Nikhar Anchalik Batori
9.30 Mandakini
10.00 Question Hour in Parliament
/Classical Music: (Sarod) Artist: Ud. Ali Akber Khan Raag: Rageshree (Stand by)
11.00 News in English
11.05 News in Hindi
11.10 Close Down.
NOTE: SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
California in the American Civil War | Wikipedia audio article
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California in the American Civil War
00:03:06 1 From statehood to the Civil War
00:03:55 1.1 Southern California's attempts at secession from California
00:04:49 1.2 Secession crisis in California
00:05:15 1.2.1 Conspiracy to form a Pacific Republic
00:06:54 1.2.2 Struggle for control of the militia
00:07:49 1.2.3 Secessionist militias
00:09:33 2 Outbreak of the Civil War
00:09:42 2.1 Reaction to the outbreak of war in California
00:12:15 2.2 California volunteers called up
00:13:19 2.3 Turmoil in Southern California
00:14:48 3 Civil War conflicts within California
00:14:58 3.1 Securing Southern California
00:17:47 3.2 Naval incidents
00:18:11 3.2.1 J. M. Chapman plot
00:18:54 3.2.2 iSalvador/i pirates
00:20:02 3.3 Partisan Rangers in California
00:21:26 3.4 1864 election
00:22:08 4 Civil War Era forts and camps in California
00:26:50 5 Civil War military units associated with California
00:30:09 6 Regiments of the California volunteers in federal service
00:32:43 7 The navy and the Civil War in the Pacific
00:32:56 8 Past residents of California in the Civil War
00:34:08 9 See also
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California's involvement in the American Civil War included sending gold east, recruiting volunteer combat units to replace regular forces in territories of the Western United States, maintaining and building numerous camps and fortifications, suppressing secessionist activity (many of these secessionists went east to fight for the Confederacy) and securing the New Mexico Territory against the Confederacy. The State of California did not send its units east, but many citizens traveled east and joined the Union Army there, some of whom became famous. California's Volunteers also conducted many operations against the native peoples within the state and in the other Western territories of the Departments of the Pacific and New Mexico.
Following the Gold Rush, California was settled primarily by Midwestern and Southern farmers, miners and businessmen. Democrats dominated the state from its foundation. Southern Democrats sympathetic to secession, although a minority in the state, were a majority in Southern California and Tulare County, and were in large numbers in San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Monterey, and San Francisco counties. California was home for powerful businessmen who played a significant role in Californian politics through their control of mines, shipping, finance, and the Republican Party but were a minority party until the secession crisis. Nevertheless, the split in the Democratic Party allowed Abraham Lincoln to carry the state, albeit by only a slim margin. Unlike most free states, Lincoln won California with only a plurality as opposed to the outright majority in the popular vote.
In 1860, as tensions escalated in the East, pro-Union Californians protested the perceived pro-Southern bias of the San Francisco Roman Catholic archdiocese's weekly newspaper, The Monitor, by dumping its presses into San Francisco Bay. In the beginning of 1861, as the secession crisis began, the secessionists in San Francisco made an attempt to separate the state and Oregon from the union, which failed. Southern California, with a majority of discontented Californios and Southern secessionists, had already voted for a separate Territorial government and formed militia units, but were kept from secession after Fort Sumter by Federal troops drawn from the frontier forts of the District of Oregon and District of California (primarily Fort Tejon and Fort Mojave).
Patriotic fervor swept California after the attack on Fort Sumter, providing the manpower for Volunteer Regiments recruited mainly from the pro-Union counties in the north of the State. Gold was also provided to support the Union. When the Democratic party split over the war, Republican supporters of Lincoln took control of the state in the September elections. Volunteer Regiments were sent to occupy pro-secessionist Southern California and Tulare Cou ...