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00:01:15 1 History
00:02:29 1.1 Post-Civil War
00:06:58 1.2 Name change to Auburn
00:07:33 1.3 Civil Rights era to present
00:09:23 2 Academics
00:19:31 3 Colleges, Schools and Departments
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00:22:06 5 Student life
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00:25:05 5.2 Greek life
00:28:59 6 Athletics
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00:35:42 6.2 Swimming and diving
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00:38:35 6.4 Women's basketball
00:39:49 6.5 Baseball
00:40:53 6.6 Women's golf
00:42:37 6.7 Track and field
00:43:39 6.8 Equestrian
00:44:40 6.9 Fight song
00:45:01 7 Traditions
00:45:39 7.1 Hey Day
00:46:16 7.2 Auburn's Eagles
00:47:55 7.3 Aubie the Tiger
00:48:47 7.4 Auburn Football Tiger Walk
00:49:31 7.5 War Eagle chant theories
00:51:11 7.6 Toomer's Corner
00:51:57 8 Selected organizations
00:52:07 8.1 Media and publications
00:54:23 8.2 General interest
00:57:56 9 Notable alumni and faculty members
00:58:07 9.1 Alumni
00:58:41 9.2 Faculty
00:58:49 10 See also
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Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a land-grant and public research university in Auburn, Alabama, United States. With more than 23,000 undergraduate students and a total enrollment of more than 30,000 with 1,260 faculty members, Auburn is the second largest university in Alabama. Auburn University is one of the state's two public flagship universities.Auburn was chartered on February 1, 1856, as East Alabama Male College, a private liberal arts school affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1872, under the Morrill Act, it became the state's first public land-grant university and was renamed as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. In 1892, it became the first four-year coeducational school in Alabama, and in 1899 was renamed Alabama Polytechnic Institute (API) to reflect its changing mission. In 1960, its name was changed to Auburn University to acknowledge the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university. In 1964, under Federal Court mandate, AU admitted its first student of color.
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00:00:16 1 Events
00:00:25 1.1 January
00:08:45 1.2 February
00:12:44 1.3 March
00:18:14 1.4 April
00:21:55 1.5 May
00:30:07 1.6 June
00:35:57 1.7 July
00:43:08 1.8 August
00:49:41 1.9 September
00:55:04 1.10 October
01:03:29 1.11 November
01:10:09 1.12 December
01:18:47 2 Awards
01:19:07 3 Deaths
01:22:05 4 See also
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A number of significant scientific events occurred in 2017. The United Nations declared 2017 the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development.
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The main trigger for the upcoming storms is a huge upper-level trough that engulfed much of the United States early Friday (see Figure 1). This trough will sharpen and consolidate into a more compact upper low across the southwest U.S. by Saturday, then swing northeast into the Midwest by Monday. It’s a somewhat unusual sequence of events, but one that will end up producing widespread showers and thunderstorms (convection) along several frontal zones undulating across the southeast half of the nation. Ahead of the upper trough, an increasingly muggy air mass will send temperatures toward record- or near-record levels for late April.
First in the queue of important surface features will be a stretched-out warm front that should extend from Texas to Ohio by late Friday. Very moist, unstable air will be sweeping northward behind this front. Two big questions are how far north the front will get by late Friday, and whether a “cap” of warm, dry air about one to two miles above the surface will inhibit thunderstorms along and south of the warm front. At even higher levels, the atmosphere will be warming as the upper trough contracts, and this may cut back on instability.
The uncertain evolution of these factors makes the severe weather outlook for Friday afternoon and evening highly conditional—meaning that surface-based thunderstorms may not develop at all in some areas, but where they do, they could include a few tornado-producing supercells.
Wind shear beneath the strong upper trough will be quite supportive of rotating storms, especially where the warm front and a developing surface low in far western Texas manage to pull surface winds into a southeast direction beneath southwesterly upper-level winds. Two of the areas most at risk of storms becoming tornadic are the lower Ohio Valley of IL/IN/KY/TN and the Red River Valley of TX/OK. Any tornado threat may extend after dark as the warm front pushes north, with dew points eventually rising into the 65°F – 70°F range. By later in the evening, a broad swath of intense storms with heavy rain and possibly large hail is expected north of the warm front. These should mostly be elevated storms, meaning that the instability driving them will not extend all the way to ground level. Elevated storms are much less likely than surface-based storms to produce tornadoes.
Widespread flooding could materialize over the next few days
On Saturday, as the upper low sharpens and begins swinging out, the surface low will intensify across Oklahoma, pulling a fairly sharp cold front across southern OK and TX and into Arkansas and Louisiana. This front will become a second focus for potentially severe weather on Saturday, including a tornado threat. Meanwhile, storms packing heavy rain will continue to blossom along and north of the warm front, especially across Missouri and Illinois, where the flood potential will be growing over time.
There are signs that an atmospheric river may develop all the way from Central America into the Midwest—a ribbon of moisture sometimes dubbed the Maya Express. Localized rainfall amounts could end up exceeding 10” across and east of the Ozarks over the next five days. Falling atop already-soaked ground, these amounts could pose a very real flood threat. Flash flood watches were already in place from Oklahoma to Illinois on Friday morning.
Yet another burst of severe weather is likely to begin as early as midday Sunday ahead of the eastward-plowing cold front into Mississippi, Alabama, and western Tennessee. It’s quite possible that enough storms will develop to reduce the risk of scattered tornado-packing supercells and shift the threat toward extremely heavy rain. The GFS model projects that precipitable water (the amount of moisture above a given point on the ground) could exceed 2.0” in parts of MS and AL on Sunday. In records going back to the late 1940s, such values have never been observed prior to May 1 in Birmingham, AL, and only once before May 1 in Jackson, MS.
The odds of severe weather should drop somewhat as the cold front pushes well ahead of the upper low into the Atlantic states on Monday afternoon, with lessening amounts of instability and wind shear expected ahead of it. Even so, a stray severe thunderstorm can’t be ruled out anywhere from New York to Georgia.
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Italian Americans
00:02:45 1 History
00:02:54 1.1 Early period (1492–1775)
00:07:08 1.2 War of Independence to Civil War (1775–1861)
00:11:39 1.3 Civil War and after (1861–90)
00:14:44 1.4 The period of mass immigration (1890–1920)
00:27:26 1.5 1917-1941
00:35:04 1.6 World War II
00:39:05 1.7 Wartime violation of Italian-American civil liberties
00:42:20 1.8 Post-World War II period
00:48:37 1.9 Close of the twentieth century
00:51:49 2 Politics
00:55:57 3 Business and economy
00:56:58 3.1 Workers
00:58:50 3.2 Women
01:04:17 4 Culture
01:07:10 4.1 Literature
01:13:06 4.2 Religion
01:16:56 4.2.1 Italian Jews
01:20:04 4.3 Education
01:21:23 4.4 Language
01:27:55 4.5 Newspapers
01:32:17 4.6 Folklore
01:34:15 5 Discrimination and stereotyping
01:40:52 6 Communities
01:43:01 6.1 New York City
01:46:25 6.2 Philadelphia
01:49:15 6.3 Boston
01:50:19 6.4 Newark
01:52:12 6.5 Saint Louis
01:52:21 6.6 Syracuse
01:53:42 6.7 Providence
01:54:34 6.8 Chicago
01:56:57 6.9 Cleveland
01:58:41 6.10 Milwaukee
01:59:39 6.11 Ybor City
02:00:57 6.12 Birmingham
02:01:39 6.13 San Francisco
02:02:10 6.14 Los Angeles
02:03:29 6.15 San Diego
02:04:43 7 Demographics
02:10:14 7.1 U.S. States with over 10% people of Italian ancestry
02:10:48 7.2 U.S. Communities with the most residents of Italian ancestry
02:13:05 8 Notable people
02:13:14 9 See also
02:13:55 10 References and notes
02:14:05 11 Bibliography
02:14:14 12 External links
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Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani or italo-americani [ˌitalo.ameriˈkaːni]) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans who have ancestry from Italy. Italian Americans are the seventh largest Census-reported ethnic group in the United States (which includes American ethnicity, an ethnonym used by many in the United States; overall, Italian Americans rank seventh, behind German American, African American, Irish American, Mexican American, English American, and American).About 5.5 million Italians immigrated to the United States from 1820 to 2004. By 1870, there were less than 25,000 Italian immigrants in America, many of them Northern Italian refugees from the wars that accompanied the Risorgimento—the struggle for Italian unification and independence from foreign rule. Immigration began to increase during the 1870s, when more than twice as many Italians immigrated (1870–79: 46,296) than during the five previous decades combined (1820–69: 22,627). The 1870s were followed by the greatest surge of immigration, which occurred between 1880 and 1914 and brought more than 4 million Italians to the United States, the great majority being from Southern Italy and Sicily, with most having agrarian backgrounds. This period of large scale immigration ended abruptly with the onset of the First World War in 1914 and, except for one year (1922), never fully resumed.
Further immigration was greatly limited by several laws Congress passed in the 1920s.Approximately 84% of the Italian immigrants came from the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. This was the poorest and least developed part of Italy, still largely rural and agricultural, where much of the populace had been impoverished by centuries of foreign misrule, and an oppressive taxation system imposed after Italian unification in 1861. After unification, the Italian government initially encouraged emigration to relieve economic pressures in the South. After the American Civil War, which resulted in over a half million killed or wounded, immigrant workers were recruited from Italy and elsewhere to fill the labor shortage caused by the war. In the United States, most Italians began their new lives as manual laborers in Eastern cities, mining camps and in agriculture.
The descendants of the Italian immigrants gradually rose from a lower economic class in the first generation to a level comparable to the national average by 1970. The Italian community has often been characterized by strong ties to family, the Roma ...
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U.S. Route 31 in Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:49 1 Route description
00:00:59 1.1 Alabama
00:06:01 1.2 Tennessee
00:12:06 1.3 Kentucky
00:13:10 1.4 Indiana
00:14:15 1.5 Michigan
00:16:08 2 History
00:19:49 3 Major intersections
00:20:00 4 Special routes
00:20:09 5 See also
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U.S. Route 31 or U.S. Highway 31 (US 31) is a major north–south highway connecting southern Alabama to northern Michigan. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 90/US 98 in Spanish Fort, Alabama. Its northern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) south of Mackinaw City, Michigan.
US 31 once crossed the Straits of Mackinac by car ferry to intersect US 2 north of St. Ignace, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula and then formerly reached Mackinaw City along the southern approaches of the Mackinac Bridge (which has been taken over by I-75). It also formerly entered downtown Mobile, Alabama, via a long bridge over Mobile Bay.
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