Best Western Plus Elizabeth City Inn & Suites in Elizabeth City NC
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Best Western Plus Elizabeth City Inn & Suites 848 Halstead Boulevard Elizabeth City NC 27909 This Elizabeth City, North Carolina property provides a daily hot breakfast with waffles, sausage, and eggs. Free Wi-Fi is available. Elizabeth State University is 2.4 miles away. A flat-screen cable TV, small refrigerator, and microwave are provided in every room. Extras include a desk and hairdryer. Select Best Western Elizabeth City rooms have a sofa. An outdoor pool with a terrace is on site at this Elizabeth City Best Western. The front desk is open 24 hours, and a mini-market is available. A business center is available for a fee. Southgate Mall and the Museum of Albermarle are a 4-minute drive away. Port Discover, a hands-on children’s science center, is 2.5 miles from the property.
Best Western Plus Elizabeth City Inn & Suites - Elizabeth City Hotels, North Carolina
Best Western Plus Elizabeth City Inn & Suites2Elizabeth City,North Carolina Within US Travel Directory This Elizabeth City, North Carolina property provides a daily hot breakfast with waffles, sausage, and eggs.
Free Wi-Fi is available.
Elizabeth State University is 2.
7 km away.
A flat-screen cable TV, small refrigerator, and microwave are provided in every room.
Extras include a desk and hairdryer.
Select Best Western Elizabeth City rooms have a sofa.
An outdoor pool with a sun terrace is on site at this Elizabeth City Best Western.
The reception is open 24 hours, and a mini-market is available.
A business centre is available for a fee.
Southgate Mall and the Museum of Albermarle are 4 minutes’ drive away.
Port Discover, a hands-on children’s science centre, is 4 km from the property.
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Glenn Stein discussed his book, Discovering the North-West Passage: The Four-Year Arctic Odyssey of HMS Investigator and the McClure Expedition, accompanied by Ryan Harris, who dove on the wreck of HMS Investigator.
Speaker Biography: Glenn M. Stein is an author and polar/maritime historian.
Speaker Biography: Ryan Haris is senior underwater archaeologist for Parks Canada.
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Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 27, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
The House managers wrapped up their arguments against President Trump on Jan. 24. Trump’s team, including lawyers Pat Cipollone and Jay Sekulow, now has 24 hours to present their case. After Trump’s lawyers conclude their presentation, senators will have an opportunity to submit questions to both sides in writing. Following that, debate will turn to whether to call witnesses and subpoena documents.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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My journey begins with several flights from my home in the United States to the southernmost city in the world—Ushuaia, Argentina at the tip of Tierra del Fuego.
My home away from home: the Aleksey Marychev, a 210 foot long Russian research vessel with an ice-strengthened hull.
On our way down the Beagle Channel to open water, we pass a small rock island covered in South American Sea Lions.
And then we pass the famous Beagle Channel Lighthouse.
After leaving the Beagle Channel, we will round Cape Horn into the Drake Passage and make our way more than 600 miles south until we reach the protection afforded by end of the Antarctic peninsula.
My first glimpse of the underwater terrain reveals mostly just some seaweed on the bottom, flowing gently in the current.
But a closer look reveals a community of bottom-dwelling invertebrates, including vast armies of limpets, snail-like animals with cone-shaped shells. They eat the algae on the rocks.
A bright red sea star hunts down limpets for lunch.
Nearby, Anemones wait for prey, their stinging tentacles armed and ready for an unwary fish.
A sea cucumber uses feathery, branching arms to grab plankton out of the water to eat.
It’s a Gentoo penguin, swimming around with the grace of a dolphin and the speed of a torpedo!
These birds might not be able to fly, but underwater they sure can swim. Their wings are adapted for providing underwater propulsion, and few animals in the ocean can swim with such grace and speed as a penguin.
A Gentoo Penguin is easy to identify because of its bright red beak.
Many of these Gentoos are barely more than chicks, waiting patiently for their downy baby feathers to fall off. These poofy feathers keep them warm when they are little, but they’re not good for swimming.
As the birds get older and their adult feathers grow in, they start gathering down by the ocean.
Soon, they take short hops into the freezing water to hunt in the shallows for krill and small invertebrates.
Penguins on the move porpoise in and out of the water like dolphins—but then they can hop right back up on land like no dolphin I’ve ever seen!
As I rise toward the surface at the end of my dive, I encounter a huge wall of ice. It’s an iceberg, that drifted into the bay.
The wall of the iceberg is covered in dimples, like the ones on a golf ball. This pattern forms as the iceberg melts. Thousands of tiny bubbles are released from the melting ice as well, making the water near the iceberg look like a fizzy drink!
The iceberg only rises a few feet above the surface, but its more than thirty feet deep.
When you see an iceberg floating by, there’s not that much above water sometimes, but that’s because 90% of an iceberg is underwater. If I flip it over, you can see just how much ice there is. That’s why icebergs are really dangerous to ships, because you can’t see the part that’s hidden underwater. Fun with ice!
I carry my camera down to the boat and we’re off. Today we’re hunting quietly for a very special animal.
And sure enough, we found them. Leopard seals sleeping on an iceberg. These animals which reach 12 feet long, are the apex predators of the Antarctic. There are no sharks in the waters of Antarctica, but these seals fill that niche in the food chain.
Soon, the Leopard seals wake from their nap and come over to investigate us.
They have been known to bite and deflate Zodiacs when they are being territorial.
The seal makes a few passes to check me out, but he seems a lot more curious than aggressive.
Divers are not very common down here. This Leopard seal has probably never seen a diver, or a video camera before.
Either he sees his reflection in the lens, or he’s looking for a career in show business. Either way, this animal sure doesn’t seem to mind my presence.
The leopard seal is so curious, that he stays around for more than an hour. I even have enough time to get my still camera and take a few pictures.
The Ancient City of Tyre
This symposium explores on the ancient city of Tyre, founded in 2750 B.C. by the Phoenicians, who created an alphabet and the first democracy in the world with a parliament and senate elected directly by the citizens. Tyre is the legendary birthplace of Europa, the daughter of the King of Tyre, the namesake of Europe. The city and the civilization was left in ruins by Alexander the Great who went to war against the Tyreans.
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Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 24, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
Opening arguments in President Trump’s impeachment trial began on Jan. 22 in the Senate. House managers, led by Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), will present three days of opening arguments. Then, senators will have 16 hours to ask questions in writing. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will read the questions out loud, and the appropriate side — defense or prosecution — can answer them.
President Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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The Life and Legacy of Thomas Berry Panel 1
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October 30-31, 2019 | Raised in North Carolina, Thomas Berry, C.P. (1914-2009), entered the Passionists in 1933. After defending his doctoral thesis at the Catholic University of America in 1948, he journeyed to China; the experiences there profoundly shaped Berry’s life and launched him into the study of Asian religions and cultures. During his years at Fordham University (1966-1981), Fr. Berry founded the Riverdale Center for Religious Research to facilitate reflection on modes of spiritual transformation through experiencing the great mysteries of reality. Particularly concerned about the growing ecological crisis, he wrote The Universe Story with Brian Swimme, later expanded into the Journey of the Universe project. At the age of 80, he returned to North Carolina, continuing to lecture and write as a cultural historian and later a “geologian” until his death in 2009.
Berry pioneered in-depth, study of religions in U.S. Catholic higher education, establishing a history of religions program in the Fordham University Graduate Department of Theology in 1966. He encouraged generations of scholars of Asian traditions, comparative studies, interreligious dialogue, and religious reflection on ecological challenges. While president of the American Teilhard Association, he expanded his vision, writing, and lecturing in the emerging field of religions and ecology, especially writing on the cosmology of religions. This conference celebrated Thomas Berry’s intellectual journey and The Great Work,” underscoring his contributions to the study of religions and cultures, Teilhardian studies, religions and ecology, and the Earth community’s way into the future.
The October 30 opening session took place in Dahlgren Chapel, the reception and book signing took place on the second floor of Healy Hall, and the October 31 sessions will took place in Copley Formal Lounge.
This event was co-sponsored by Georgetown University's Office of the President, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, and Catholic Studies Program with the Forum on Religion and Ecology at Yale University.
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