Inside California Education: Reaching for the Stars
Visit the SPARQ Center in Santa Rosa, where students learn science skills at one of the only school planetariums in the state. Join a group of fourth graders as they tour a college campus in Southern California. See what it takes to build a school of the future in Woodland. Step aboard an old naval warship docked in Stockton that’s being restored by at-risk youth.
Woodlawn Cemetery
Woodlawn Cemetery in Independence, Missouri.
0:20 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Monument.
0:35 World War I Monument.
0:45 Confederate Monument
1:25 The graves of nine unknown Confederate soldiers who died during the First Battle of Independence.
2:12 The grave of John R. Boyd.
“Colonel, 12th Missouri Calvary Confederate States Army.
Born 1835
C.S.A. Colonel died from wounds received while leading troops at the Battle of Independence
August 11, 1862.
John R. Boyd resided in St. Joseph, Missouri before the war. At the Battle of Independence, a Confederate victory, part of the Confederates attacked the main garrison of the Union in the City Square and part attacked the Union encampment. Boyd was involved in the attack on the encampment, leading the 12th Missouri Cavalry. The Union troops were taken by surprise but rallied behind a stone wall.
It was during the attempt to drive the Union forces from the wall that Col. Boyd was severely wounded, resulting in his death. He is buried here beside his friend who was also killed in the assault on the stone wall, Br. Gen. John T. Hughes.
Erected by descendants of those who served in the Armed Forces of the Confederate States of America, during the War Between the States, 1861-1865, in upholding the Constitutional Right of Self-Government.”
3:00 The grave of John Taylor Hughes
“Brig General, Confederate States of America
Born July 25, 1817
In Woodford CO., Kentucky
Killed while leading his troops in the First Battle of Independence, Missouri on August 11, 1862.
“OMNIA PATRIAE DEDIT”
Graduated from Bonne Femme College 1844.
Historian for the Doniphan Expedition during the Mexican War, appointed as Receiver of the U.S. Land Office 1849;
Elected to the Missouri Legislature 1854.
A Christian gentleman, soldier, historian, educator, statesman, and Legislature, True to the American Tradition.
Erected by the descendants of John T. Hughes and the Jackson County Historical Society August 11, 1963.”
3:45 The grave of Samuel Locke Sawyer.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri’s 8th district. Born in Mount Vernon, New Hampshire November 27, 1813 and died in Independence, Missouri March 29, 1890.
4:37 Woodmen of the World Monument.
5:04 The Grave of Emily Fisher 1808-1898
“ Born A Slave
Became Pioneer Jackson County
Businesswoman
Operated An
Oregon Trail Hotel
In
Independence, Missouri
Developed And Marketed
A Healing Salve
Charter Member
Second Baptist Church
Erected 1995
Community of Concerned Citizens
In
Independence, Missouri”
5:10 The grave of Samuel Weston. 1783-1846
“Founder, in 1827, at Independence, Missouri, of the Weston Blacksmith And Wagon Shop, from that time the starting point of wagon trains over the Santa Fe, Oregon, And California Trails.
Born in North Ireland, impressed into the British Navy in 1812, rescued by United States Navy and joined their forces.
Came to Jackson County in 1824 from Green County, Kentucky.
First county judge by election, 1829.
Assisted in building our first court house.
Erected by Citizens of Independence 1948”
6:15 another headstone created by the Woodsmen of the World.
6:41 The grave of Francis Asbury Noland. 1816-1867. Noland Road in Independence, Missouri is named after this family.
“Born at Irvine, Estill Co, KY.
Son of James & Susan Macmonegal Noland
Who were the original owners of the Noland Homestead-1841.
Came to Jackson Co. in 1848-married Harriet Jane Newton, daughter of Thomas Newton.
Purchased 1/4 section of home farm in 1849.”
7:20 The Grave of James A. “Dick” Liddil. A member of the James-Younger Gang.
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Paradise Lost: California the Golden State
I was inspired by an argument I had with a Mexican man. This is just a little thing about California and it's history and where it is now.
This is by no means an extensive history on the topic! In fact a viewer by the name of Mark very graciously gave us an addition to this.
This is from Mark
I would like to add to Nick’s report of Mexico benefiting from white people. It’s pretty much all from Dinesh D’Souza’s “America, Imagine a World without Her”
-By the end of the Mexican American War, American troops had captured Mexico City, the American flag flew over Mexico City for 9 months. The whole country was in possession of the United States. So, from one perspective, the US took half of Mexico, from another it returned half of Mexico which it could have kept for itself.
-Despite Mexican independence from fighting off the Spanish, they had no rights they could count on. “Mestizo”(part Spanish blood) oligarchs ran Mexico. At this time, the life of the average Mexican was difficult and insecure. Poverty and no rights from the Mexican Dictator which started a war with the US. weighed heavily on the ordinary Mexican. Political rights were few and civil rights nonexistent.
-We hear everyday at college campuses in the Chicano Studies courses that Mexicans just want their land back so they can return home and farm. However, no land was taken from them. Property rights in Mexico were based on an antiquated land grant system that was capriciously enforced because of government sanctioned corruption, seizure of lands and goods.
-A lot happened. the US won a war Mexico started, gave them their country back and a ton of money. After that, according to the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo people who were previously Mexican are now all full American citizens, they didn’t have to apply or qualify. They had all kinds of rights now, including property rights. This was historically unique.
-Bottom line, the vast majority of Mexicans that ended up on the American side of the border following the Mexican American war never attempted to return to Mexico and neither have their descendants. That isn’t theft. Go white people!
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What happens when you put a movie scientist in the room with a real scientist? You hope to inspire millions to take part in an energy revolution!
Mark Ruffalo, known for his portrayal of Dr. Banner and the Incredible Hulk, will speak with Mark Jacobson of the Stanford Atmosphere/Energy Program and Marco Krapels of Rabobank about powering the world with wind, water and sunlight.
Global warming, environmental pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. This talk discusses a technical plan to solve these problems by powering 100% of the United States' and world's energy for all purposes, including electricity, transportation, industry, and heating/cooling, with wind, water, and sunlight (WWS) within 20-40 years. As part of the plan, we consider transmission infrastructure, resources, reliability, catastrophic risk, materials, costs, health effects, job creation, revenue streams, and policies needed. We discuss a detailed version of the plan for New York State and its potential application to California and other states. We also discuss the public engagement needed and how social media can help to implement the plan on the state, national, and international levels.
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Mark A. Ruffalo is an Oscar-nominated actor and advocate of addressing climate change and renewable energy. In March 2011, Mark co-founded Water Defense to raise awareness about energy extraction impact on water and the public health. A regular contributor to the Guardian and the Huffington Post, Mark is a recent recipient of the Global Green Millennium Award for Environmental Leadership, and the Meera Gandhi Giving Back Foundation Award. He was named one of Time Magazine's People Who Mattered in 2011. Most recently, he played Dr. Banner and the Incredible Hulk in the box-office hit, The Avengers.
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