Vain Glory ~ John Robert Stevens, Violent Intercession, The Walk ~ Documentary by Tony Cox
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A short documentary about former cult leader John Robert Stevens of The Walk (Church of the Living Word), John Lennon, Yoko Ono,
La Plata, Missouri USA - Virtual Railfan LIVE
This is a live stream of La Plata, Missouri, USA, for people who enjoy watching trains.
Actual start date: May 19, 2017
The 360º camera is sponsored by Duane & Curt Lundgren in memory of their hometown Great Northern Railroad
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La Plata, MO, in Northern Missouri, is located on BNSF Railway's Marceline Subdivision at milepost 312.7, part of their Southern Transcon, the former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) mainline between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Amtrak’s Southwest Chief passenger train stops here twice a day; the eastbound train #4 in the morning and the westbound train #3 in the evening.
The typical BNSF freight train volume is between 50 and 70 trains per 24 hours. There are 2 cameras available.
There is an ATCS layout available, as well as a radio feed for the western part of the BNSF Marceline Sub, listening to AAR road channel 30, 160.560 (also includes Norfolk Southern's Kansas City District, on road channel 22, 160.440):
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Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast in Nashville TN
Prices: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast 2816 Blair Boulevard Nashville TN 37212 Just off Interstate 440, the Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast is a 5 minute drive from Vanderbilt University. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi and an American Breakfast is available every day. A wardrobe and desk are featured in every traditional room at this Nashville Bed and Breakfast. Rooms are decorated in Scottish plaids, pastel flowers, or rich crimson colors with dark wood accents. Guests at the Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast have access to a library as well as a terrace. The entire hotel is air-conditioned and there is a garden on site. Downtown Nashville is a 10 minute drive from this bed and breakfast and the dining and entertainment options of Midtown are less than 3 miles away. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is less than a 15 minute drive from the hotel.
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers online
This video presents lectures from several scholars of historical digital research delivered at the National Digital Newspaper Program Awardee Conference in September 2013. Ed Ayers, president of the University of Richmond; Ryan Cordell and David Smith of Northeastern University; Ahmed Johnson of the Library of Congress.
The National Digital Newspaper Program is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Library of Congress, and state projects to provide enhanced access to United States newspapers published between 1836 and 1922. NEH awards support state projects to select and digitize historically significant titles that are aggregated and permanently maintained by the Library of Congress. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, a prototype of the digital resource being produced through NDNP, is freely available to internet users everywhere. Users may search the digitized pages contributed by funded state projects and LC as well as consult a national newspaper directory of bibliographic and holdings information to identify newspaper titles available in all types of formats. The directory was compiled through an earlier NEH initiative, the United States Newspaper Program.
Autonomous Vehicle Conference - Sept. 30, 2017
A daylong series of public conversations to focus on ways autonomous vehicle technology will transform physical and social landscapes of Charlottesville and small-to-medium sized cities around the country.
Armed Forces River Parade 2018
From the famous River Walk in Downtown San Antonio, is America's Armed Forces River Parade. Floats featuring our soldiers will float down the River Walk with live music and entertainment to accompany them.
2018 Commencement | Howard Community College (HCC)
HCC students, their friends and families, college faculty and staff, and elected officials gathered at UMBC’s Retriever Activities Center on Tuesday, May 22, 2018, for the college’s 47th commencement ceremony. It was the largest commencement ceremony in college history, with a total of 1,365 student candidates for graduation.
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Howard Community College (HCC) is the preferred college choice for students and families in Howard County, Maryland. A public community college, HCC offers associate degree and certificate programs, and workforce development training and continuing education classes, to nearly 30,000 students each year.
Blogpreneur: Laura Thornquist
Blogpreneur hosted by Holly Homer and airs each Monday evening on G+ and YouTube chatting with online entrepreneurs {who also happen to be moms} to find out how she created a business from her home.
Now a little about Laura...
Laura Thornquist is a retail and entertainment saving fanatic who also shares great freebies, giveaways and ways to save at the grocery store on her blog. She is dedicated to helping readers learn how to save money! Laura is a mother of two GREAT kids, ages 15 and 7, and author of MyDFWMommy.com. She has a marketing, television news and sales background. She was a news anchor for over 20 years in markets such as Denver and Kansas City.
She has been featured on Good Morning America, WFAA, Fox, CBS, and NBC, several local newspapers and is a regular contributor to WFAA Daybreak and Good Morning Texas. She was hugely impacted by the economy in late 2008 with a job loss and a transfer. That's when she discovered a new frugal way of living. After learning valuable coupon strategies, Laura became hooked on frugality! It has changed her life and she's committed to helping others pinch pennies in times of need!
In addition to her blog, she is a Social Media Specialist and Consultant. She currently consults in building effective affiliate networks, sales and crafting social media campaigns. She also consults with PR companies, advertising agencies and corporations.
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The next episode will air on Monday, April 8 featuring Beckie Farrant.
Anastasia Amor Main Talent at Miss Gay America 2016
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Conroe ISD Board of Trustees Meeting February 19, 2019
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Conroe Independent School District held on Tuesday, February 19, 2019, beginning at 6:00 PM in the CISD Administration Building 3205 W. Davis, Conroe, TX 77304.
(AV17867) The West Before Lewis and Clark
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Monarch butterflies amazing migration to Mexico
Millions of Monarch butterflies migrate to the mountains of Mexico annually. Our photo essay captures part of the journey.
The SPC Chorus: America Remembers
The SPC Chorus (MUN 1310), invites enrollment from the entire student body of St. Petersburg College. Membership is open, without audition, to all students interested in the preparation and performance of the best major works in the choral repertoire. Enrollment usually numbers sixty voices or more, with class meetings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:50to 11:40; or Monday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00.
Basic techniques of ensemble singing are developed through group and sectional rehearsals. This training, and the preparation of works for performance, with the experience inherent in the learning process, take precedence. Basic repertoire and rehearsal techniques, valuable tools in the music profession, are also stressed.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Florida to offer four-year degrees. On Dec. 11, 2001, the college received the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' accreditation to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees.
In 2002, St. Petersburg College began offering courses leading to bachelor's degrees in Education, Nursing and Technology Management. The college's commitment to its two-year curriculum, which has earned it wide recognition and annually wins it high national rankings, remains as strong as ever.
Today, SPC has eight learning sites throughout Pinellas County and recently became the first college in Florida to offer a four-year degree in Dental Hygiene. This program's offerings augment its two-year program, which has been in operation since 1963. SPC added four-year degrees in Veterinary Technology, Public Safety Administration and Orthotics and Prosthetics in 2005.
College Accreditation
St. Petersburg College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associates degrees and to offer courses leading to bachelor's degrees in the following areas: Banking, Nursing, Business Administration, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Elementary/Secondary Education, Paralegal Studies. Educational Studies. Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Certification. Dental Hygiene. Public Safety Administration. Health Services Administration. Sustainability Management. International Business. Technology Management. Management & Organizational Leadership. Veterinary Technology.
SPC also offers access to junior and senior level courses for bachelors and graduate degrees at the University Partnership Center. The UPC partners with the University of South Florida, University of South Florida at St. Petersburg, Eckerd College, University of Florida, Florida State University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, University of Central Florida, Florida International University, Florida A&M University, Saint Leo University, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida Institute of Technology, Barry University, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland State University, Indiana University, and St. Petersburg College.
PBS NewsHour full episode June 21, 2018
Thursday on the NewsHour, children separated from their parents hang in the balance as Republican lawmakers delay votes on a compromise plan. Also: How the immigration debate is playing out in court, Navajo seek to draw new political lines, the new owner of the Los Angeles Times, making sense of the big money behind fans who watch video games and more.
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Durham City Council Apr 16, 2018
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Meeting starts at 2:18
Moment of Silent Meditation starts at 2:35
Pledge of Allegiance starts at 2:55
Roll Call starts at 3:33
NCCU Men’s Basketball Team Recognition starts at 5:02
Presentation by Spring Valley Elementary School Students starts at 14:30
Neighborhood Spotlight Recipient – Recognition of Lisa Richmond starts at 20:50
Sunday Supper Durham Day Proclamation starts at 22:42
Priority Items by the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk starts at 27:02
Consent Agenda starts at 28:28
Announcements by Council starts at 30:38
Statement by the Durham City Council on International Police Exchanges starts at 49:49
21. Unified Development Ordinance Text Amendment, Design District Streetscape Alternative starts at 3:18:13
22. Zoning Map Change for Lumley Road Assemblage starts at 3:23:33
23. Consolidated Land Use Item for 410 Crutchfield Street starts at 3:29:36
24. Consolidated Item for 3718 North Roxboro Street starts at 3:51:27
25. Consolidated Annexation Item for 3404 Page Road starts at 3:59:36
26. Public Hearing and Approval of the Draft FY 2018-2019 Annual Action Plan starts at 4:15:14
27. Public Hearing to Consider Adopting a Resolution Rescinding a Previously Ordered Sewer Main and Outfall to Serve Red Coach Road and Grand Oaks Road starts at 4:26:00
28. Public Hearing to Consider Adopting a Resolution Rescinding a Previously Ordered Sewer Main to Serve a Portion of East Greer Street starts at 5:02:33
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Commemoration of the American Civil War | Wikipedia audio article
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Commemoration of the American Civil War
00:00:24 1 Memorial Day
00:01:03 2 Lost Cause of the Confederacy
00:01:44 3 Grant's Tomb
00:02:34 4 Gettysburg Battlefield
00:03:11 5 Lincoln Memorial
00:03:40 6 American Civil War Centennial (100)
00:05:54 7 Civil War Sesquicentennial (150)
00:06:53 7.1 Governmental support
00:07:02 7.1.1 National Park Service
00:08:50 7.1.2 Federal funding and grants
00:09:53 7.1.2.1 NPS federal funding
00:10:52 7.1.2.2 Civil War Battlefield Preservation Program (CWBPP)
00:11:50 7.1.3 State funding and grants
00:16:14 7.1.4 Private funding
00:16:36 7.2 Reenactments
00:18:55 7.2.1 Location and funding
00:20:08 7.2.2 NPS versus reenactment groups
00:21:38 7.2.3 African American reenactors
00:24:55 7.2.4 Women reenactors
00:25:52 7.2.5 Controversy
00:27:05 7.3 Other commemoration
00:27:41 7.3.1 Ken Burns' project
00:28:46 7.3.2 States
00:30:24 7.3.2.1 Arkansas
00:32:18 7.3.2.2 Georgia
00:35:07 7.3.2.3 New York
00:35:52 7.3.2.4 South Carolina
00:37:03 7.3.2.5 Texas
00:38:13 7.3.2.6 Virginia
00:40:03 7.4 Art
00:42:54 7.4.1 Gettysburg Cyclorama
00:45:46 7.4.2 Music
00:47:34 7.4.3 Theater
00:48:54 7.5 Digital media
00:49:45 7.5.1 Mobile apps
00:50:47 7.5.2 State tourism in digital media
00:52:09 7.5.3 Education
00:52:52 7.5.3.1 Education resources
00:55:14 7.5.4 Social media
00:56:17 7.6 Controversy
00:57:40 8 Hollywood
00:58:03 8.1 Filmography
00:58:12 9 See also
00:58:57 10 Notes
00:59:05 11 Further reading
00:59:14 11.1 Memory
01:02:46 11.2 Re-enactment
01:05:01 11.3 Popular culture, novels, films
01:06:11 11.4 Art and music
01:07:12 11.5 Tour guides
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The commemoration of the American Civil War is based on the memories of the Civil War that Americans have shaped according to their political, social and cultural circumstances and needs, starting with the Gettysburg Address and the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery in 1863. Confederates, both veterans and women, were especially active in forging the myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
German Americans | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:44 1 History
00:03:29 1.1 Colonial era
00:04:49 1.1.1 Palatines
00:06:49 1.1.2 Louisiana
00:08:47 1.1.3 Southeast
00:10:49 1.1.4 New England
00:11:23 1.1.5 Pennsylvania
00:13:54 1.2 American Revolution
00:14:53 1.3 19th century
00:16:09 1.3.1 Jews
00:17:09 1.3.2 Northeastern cities
00:17:25 1.3.3 Cities of the Midwest
00:19:08 1.3.4 Deep South
00:19:22 1.3.5 Texas
00:21:29 1.3.6 Germans from Russia
00:24:18 1.3.7 Civil War
00:25:53 1.3.8 Farmers
00:28:05 1.3.9 Politics
00:30:20 1.4 World Wars
00:30:28 1.4.1 Intellectuals
00:31:41 1.4.2 World War I anti-German sentiment
00:33:56 1.4.3 World War II
00:35:47 1.5 Contemporary period
00:37:35 2 Demographics
00:38:17 2.1 German-American communities
00:38:47 2.1.1 Communities with highest percentages of people of German ancestry
00:40:45 2.1.2 Large communities with high percentages of people of German ancestry
00:41:38 2.1.3 Communities with the most residents born in Germany
00:45:22 3 Counties by percentages of Germans
00:54:17 4 Culture
00:55:39 4.1 Music
00:58:24 4.2 Turners
00:59:31 4.3 Media
01:02:03 4.4 Athletics
01:02:55 4.5 Religion
01:06:27 4.6 Language
01:09:01 5 Assimilation
01:09:10 5.1 Introduction
01:09:29 5.2 The apparent disappearance of German American identity
01:22:22 5.3 Factors making German Americans susceptible to assimilation
01:31:32 5.4 Persistence of unassimilated German Americans
01:34:12 6 German-American influence
01:38:24 7 Education
01:38:55 8 Notable people
01:42:46 8.1 German-American presidents
01:43:32 9 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
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German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are Americans who have full or partial German ancestry. With an estimated size of approximately 44 million in 2016, German Americans are the largest of the self-reported ancestry groups by the US Census Bureau in its American Community Survey. German-Americans account for about one third of the total ethnic German population in the world.None of the German states had American colonies. In the 1670s, the first significant groups of German immigrants arrived in the British colonies, settling primarily in Pennsylvania, New York, and Virginia. Immigration continued in very large numbers during the 19th century, with eight million arrivals from Germany. Between 1820 and 1870 over seven and a half million German immigrants came to the United States. By 2010, their population grew to 49.8 million German Americans, reflecting a jump of 6 million people since 2000.
There is a German belt that extends all the way across the United States, from eastern Pennsylvania to the Oregon coast. Pennsylvania has the largest population of German-Americans in the U.S. and is home to one of the group's original settlements, Germantown (Philadelphia), founded in 1683 and the birthplace of the American antislavery movement in 1688, as well as the revolutionary Battle of Germantown. The state of Pennsylvania has 3.5 million people of German ancestry.
They were pulled by the attractions of land and religious freedom, and pushed out of Germany by shortages of land and religious or political oppression. Many arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start fresh in the New World. The arrivals before 1850 were mostly farmers who sought out the most productive land, where their intensive farming techniques would pay off. After 1840, many came to cities, where Germania—German-speaking districts—soon emerged.German Americans established the first kindergartens in the United States, introduced the Christmas tree tradition, and introduced popular foods such as hot dogs and hamburgers to America.The great majority of people with some German ancestry have become Am ...
Cruise Ship Tipping Charges Should They Be Part of The Fare? Viewers Respond
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Schindler Hydraulic Elevator At The La Quinta Inn&Suites In Charlottesville VA
This is the Schindler hydraulic elevator at the La Quinta Inn&&Suites in Charlottesville VA.