Adams Street Bridge Construction in Troy, Ohio
February 6th, 2012. One of the first arches is raised during the construction of the Adams Street Bridge project in Troy, Ohio. Each one of these concrete molded beams was individually transported one per semi.
Troy ohio Lawnmowers 2012 stock heat
Troy ohio Lawnmowers 2012 stock heat
Tree Lighting in Ye Olde Towne Square (of Troy, Ohio)
this evening, 27 november 2009
Truck Pulls
Here is a amazing night at the Huntingdon County Truck pulls August 2014
Enjoy
Cemetery Hill - Ranger Jim Flook
From its use as a rallying place for the Union Army on July 1st, 1863, to the brutal night attack that swept across it on July 2nd, Cemetery Hill was one of the most important locations on the battlefield of Gettysburg. Victory would belong to the army that controlled the hill. Join Ranger Jim Flook for a guided tour of this vital location and the harrowing events which occured on its slopes in July of 1863.
Christmas Trees in Ohio
Five on 2
Life In Prison: A Project Envision Documentary
This 30-minute television special gives you an inside look into three California state prisons, including the California Medical Facility. CMF houses the oldest and sickest inmates in the state.
Fire Destroys McDonald's
A 5:30AM fire destroyed the Finneytown McDonald's Wednesday. Firefighters arrived to find heavy fire in the concealed spaces between the ceiling and roof.
Little Drops of Water, 1964
A documentary hosted by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller from the Executive Chamber in Albany, N.Y. about drought, water usage and pollution of New York State's water resources. An interview with Commissioner of Health Dr. Hollis S. Ingraham, and Gloversville, N.Y. and Rivershead, N.Y.'s domestic, community and industrial sewage practices are featured.
Date: 1964
Identifier: NYSA_13700-83_mpf16_1964-11-aa
List of rolling stock manufacturers | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:34 Argentina
00:01:16 Australia
00:01:40 Azerbaijan
00:02:01 Belgium
00:02:13 Brazil
00:02:32 Bulgaria
00:02:49 Canada
00:04:33 China
00:04:43 Croatia
00:04:57 Czech
00:05:14 Egypt
00:05:30 Finland
00:05:45 France
00:06:15 Germany
00:06:43 Greece
00:07:06 India
00:07:58 Indonesia
00:08:14 Iran
00:08:59 Italy
00:09:30 Japan
00:10:12 Latvia
00:10:25 Mexico
00:10:58 Poland
00:11:07 Romania
00:11:36 Russia
00:12:27 Serbia
00:12:49 Slovakia
00:13:07 Slovenia
00:13:22 South Africa
00:13:49 South Korea
00:14:13 Spain
00:14:39 Sweden
00:14:57 Switzerland
00:15:19 Taiwan
00:15:36 Turkey
00:16:13 United Kingdom
00:17:28 United States
00:42:49 See also
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Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Throughout railroad history, many manufacturing companies have come and gone. This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling stock. Most of these companies built both passenger and freight equipment and no distinction is made between the two for the purposes of this list.
Note that this list includes names of works owned by railroads for manufacturing their own rolling stock.
Michigan | Wikipedia audio article
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Michigan
00:03:01 1 History
00:04:27 1.1 17th century
00:05:29 1.2 18th century
00:09:17 1.3 19th century
00:13:14 1.4 20th and 21st centuries
00:18:51 2 Government
00:18:59 2.1 State government
00:23:16 2.2 Law
00:23:52 2.3 Politics
00:28:38 2.4 Administrative divisions
00:30:30 3 Geography
00:37:54 3.1 Climate
00:39:54 3.2 Geology
00:41:18 4 Demographics
00:41:27 4.1 Population
00:45:50 4.2 Birth data
00:46:28 4.3 Languages
00:47:41 4.4 Religion
00:50:37 5 Economy
00:55:38 5.1 Taxation
00:57:04 5.2 Agriculture
00:59:30 5.3 Tourism
01:02:36 6 Transportation
01:02:45 6.1 Canadian international crossings
01:03:51 6.2 Railroads
01:04:34 6.3 Roadways
01:07:40 6.4 Airports
01:08:25 7 Large cities, townships, and metropolitan areas
01:10:15 8 Education
01:11:17 9 Culture
01:11:26 9.1 Arts
01:11:34 9.1.1 Music
01:12:14 9.1.2 Performance arts
01:13:00 9.2 Sports
01:15:37 10 State symbols and nicknames
01:16:34 11 Sister regions
01:16:49 12 See also
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Michigan ( (listen)) is a state in the Great Lakes and Midwestern regions of the United States.
The state's name, Michigan, originates from the Ojibwe word mishigamaa, meaning large water or large lake. Michigan is the tenth most populous of the 50 United States, with the 11th most extensive total area, and is the largest state by total area east of the Mississippi River. Michigan has a population of about 10 million. Its capital is Lansing and its largest city is Detroit. Metro Detroit is among the nation's most populous and largest metropolitan economies.
Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted as shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often called the U.P.) is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. The Mackinac Bridge connects the peninsulas. The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. As a result, it is one of the leading U.S. states for recreational boating. Michigan also has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds. A person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline.The area was first settled by Native American tribes, whose successive cultures occupied the territory for thousands of years. Colonized by French explorers in the 17th century, it was claimed as part of New France. After France's defeat in the French and Indian War in 1762, the region came under British rule. Britain ceded this territory to the newly independent United States after Britain's defeat in the American Revolutionary War. The area was part of the larger Northwest Territory until 1800, when western Michigan became part of the Indiana Territory. Michigan Territory was formed in 1805, but some of the northern border with Canada was not agreed upon until after the War of 1812. Michigan was admitted into the Union in 1837 as the 26th state, a free one. It soon became an important center of industry and trade in the Great Lakes region and a popular immigrant destination in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Although Michigan developed a diverse economy, it is widely known as the center of the U.S. automotive industry, which developed as a major economic force in the early 20th century. It is home to the country's three major automobile companies (whose headquarters are all within the Detroit metropolitan area). While sparsely populated, the Upper Peninsula is important for tourism thanks to its abundance of natural resources, while the Lower Peninsula is a center of manufacturing, forestry, agriculture, services, and high-tech industry.
Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup | Full Audiobook with subtitles
Twelve Years a Slave
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Twelve Years a Slave is the memoir of a freeborn African American from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. After being held for twelve years on a Louisiana plantation, he is eventually freed and reunited with his family. (Summary by RobBoard)
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All NASDAQ Companies · Ticker Symbols & Key Market Information
Basic Information of 1900 important NASDAQ companies.
For each company, the following information is included:
· Ticker symbol
· Complete name
· Sector
· Industry
· Market capitalization
· Sales or revenue
· Number of Employees
The NASDAQ Stock Market is an American stock exchange, currently the second-largest exchange in the world by market capitalization, behind only the New York Stock Exchange. Read more:
► SECTORS INCLUDED
Companies of these sectors are listed in the video:
· Accounting
· Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
· Aerospace Products/Parts
· Air Freight
· Alcoholic Beverages/Drinks
· Alternative Fuel
· Aluminum
· Audio/Video Equipment
· Auto & Commercial Vehicle Parts
· Automobiles
· Banking
· Biotechnology
· Broadcasting
· Building Materials/Products
· Clothing
· Clothing Retail
· Coal
· Commercial Vehicles
· Commodity Chemicals
· Computer Services
· Computers/Consumer Electronics
· Construction
· Consumer Finance
· Consumer Services
· Containers/Packaging
· Defense Equipment/Products
· Diversified Business Services
· Diversified Holding Companies
· Diversified REITs
· Drug Retail
· Electric Utilities
· Employment/Training Services
· Environment/Waste Management
· Farming
· Finance Companies
· Food Products
· Food Retail
· Footwear
· Full-Line Insurance
· Furniture
· Gambling Industries
· Gas Utilities
· Gemstones
· General Mining
· General Services
· Gold
· Healthcare Provision
· Healthcare REITs
· Home Goods Retail
· Hotel/Lodging REITs
· Hotels
· Housewares
· Industrial Electronics
· Industrial Machinery
· Industrial Products
· Industrial/Office REITs
· Insurance Brokering
· Internet/Online
· Investment Advisors
· Iron/Steel
· Leisure Goods
· Life Insurance
· Medical Equipment/Supplies
· Mixed Retailing
· Mobile Machinery
· Mortgage REITs
· Mortgages
· Motion Picture/Sound Recording
· Networking
· Non-Alcoholic Beverages/Drinks
· Non-Ferrous Metals
· Non-Life Insurance
· Nondurable Household Products
· Oil & Gas Products/Services
· Oil Extraction
· Paper/Pulp
· Passenger Airlines
· Passenger Transport, Other
· Personal Care Products/Appliances
· Pharmaceuticals
· Pipeline Transportation
· Precious Metals
· Precision Products
· Printing
· Publishing
· Railroads
· Real Estate Agents/Brokers
· Real Estate Developers
· Recreational Services
· Reinsurance
· Renewable Energy Generation
· Residential Building Construction
· Restaurants
· Retail REITs
· Savings Institutions
· Securities
· Semiconductors
· Shell companies
· Software
· Specialty Chemicals
· Specialty REITs
· Specialty Retail
· Sports Goods
· Technical Services
· Tires
· Tourism
· Toys & Games
· Transportation Services
· Trucking
· Water Transport/Shipping
· Water Utilities
· Wholesalers
· Wired Telecommunications Services
· Wireless Telecommunications Services
► INDUSTRIES
Companies of these industries are included in the video:
· Agriculture
· Automotive
· Basic Materials/Resources
· Business/Consumer Services
· Companies on the Energy Service
· Consumer Goods
· Financial Services
· Health Care
· Health Care/Life Sciences
· Industrial Goods
· Leisure/Arts/Hospitality
· Media/Entertainment
· Real Estate/Construction
· Retail/Wholesale
· Technology
· Telecommunication Services
· Transportation/Logistics
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Source: WSJ (2016)
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