HLS in the World | Samantha Power and Harold Koh
As part of Harvard Law School's bicentennial summit on Oct. 27, former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power ’99 and Yale Law School Professor Harold Koh ’80 discussed their careers and examined what it means to be a professor and a government official. Power served as the 28th United States Ambassador to the United Nations from 2013 until 2017. She previously served for four years as Special Assistant for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights on the National Security Council during the Obama Administration. Koh served for nearly four years as the 22nd legal adviser of the U.S. Department of State during as Obama Administration. He previously served as dean of Yale Law School from 2004 until 2009. In a session hosted by Harvard Law School Professor Martha Minow, they discussed the related challenges that arise in their roles.
Their talk was part of the HLS in the World bicentennial summit which took place on Friday, October 27, 2017. Read more:
Tips on Finding Gold in Creeks and Streams
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10 Unsolved Obscure Mysteries Surrounding Forests Around The World
10 Unsolved Obscure Mysteries Surrounding Forests Around The World
There are many forests in the world with question marks hanging over them. Just think of Poland’s crooked forest and the Rendlesham Forest incident. On this list are some lesser-known mysteries surrounding forests around the globe.
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Can I legally carrry a visible weapon?
Judge Calvin Johnson joins John Redmann: Power of Attorney, to discuss Stand Your Ground Law. In this clip, Judge Johnson answers the question, Is it legal for me to carry a visible weapon?
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Presidents of the United States on U.S. postage stamps | Wikipedia audio article
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Presidents of the United States have frequently appeared on U.S. postage stamps since the mid–1800s. The United States Post Office released its first two postage stamps in 1847, featuring George Washington on one, and Benjamin Franklin on the other . The advent of presidents on postage stamps has been definitive to U.S. postage stamp design since the first issues were released and set the precedent that U.S. stamp designs would follow for many generations.
The paper postage stamp itself was born of utility (in England, 1840), as something simple and easy to use was needed to confirm that postage had been paid for an item of mail. People could purchase several stamps at one time and no longer had to make a special trip to pay for postage each time an item was mailed. The postage stamp design was usually printed from a fine engraving and were almost impossible to forge adequately. This is where the appearance of presidents on stamps was introduced. Moreover, the subject theme of a president, along with the honors associated with it, is what began to define the stamp issues in ways that took it beyond the physical postage stamp itself and is why people began to collect them. There exist entire series of stamp issues whose printing was inspired by the subject alone.
The portrayals of Washington and Franklin on U.S. postage are among the most definitive of examples and have appeared on numerous postage stamps. The presidential theme in stamp designs would continue as the decades passed, each period issuing stamps with variations of the same basic presidential-portrait design theme. The portrayals of U.S. presidents on U.S. postage has remained a significant subject and design theme on definitive postage throughout most of U.S. stamp issuance history.Engraved portrayals of U.S. presidents were the only designs found on U.S. postage from 1847 until 1869, with the one exception of Benjamin Franklin, whose historical stature was comparable to that of a president, although his appearance was also an acknowledgement of his role as the first U. S. Postmaster General. During this period, the U.S. Post Office issued various postage stamps bearing the depictions of George Washington foremost, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln, the last of whom first appeared in 1866, one year after his death. After twenty-two years of issuing stamps with only presidents and Franklin, the Post Office in 1869 issued a series of eleven postage stamps that were generally regarded by the American public as being abruptly different from the previous issues and whose designs were considered at the time to be a break from the tradition of honoring American forefathers on the nation's postage stamps. These new issues had other nonpresidential subjects and a design style that was also different, one issue bearing a horse, another a locomotive, while others were depicted with nonpresidential themes. Washington and Lincoln were to be found only once in this series of eleven stamps, which some considered to be below par in design and image quality. As a result, this pictographic series was met with general disdain and proved so unpopular that the issues were consequently sold for only one year where remaining stocks were pulled from post offices across the United States.In 1870 the Post Office resumed its tradition of printing postage stamps with the portraits of American Presidents and Franklin but now added several other famous Americans, including Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Alexander Hamilton and General Winfield Scott among other notable Americans. Indeed, the balance had now shifted somewhat; of the ten stamps issued in 1870, only four offered presidential images. Moreover, presidents also appeared on less than half of the denominations in the definitive sets of 1890, 1917, 1954 and 1965, while occupying only a slight major ...
Scripps Presents: Pete Buttigieg
Heartland politics: rather than a monolithic “flyover country,” the midwestern voting public can be—as both parties learned during the last presidential election—stubbornly elusive. Who better to make that point than an openly gay, Millennial war veteran serving his second term as Democratic mayor in a Rust Belt state that Trump won by 20 percent? Pete Buttigieg, who was elected mayor of South Bend, Indiana, in 2011 at the age of 29, has been described by the Washington Post as “the most interesting mayor you’ve never heard of” and by the New York Times as “the perfect Democratic candidate.” He visits Scripps to discuss his new book, Shortest Way Home, which details his visionary work in South Bend and its implications for the future of America. Peter Hamby, political journalist and current head of news at Snapchat, joins him for a conversation.
The First Day at Gettysburg - Ranger John Nicholas
The battle of Gettysburg began on the morning of July 1st, 1863 as the Union Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia collided northwest of the town of Gettysburg. The fighting that day was obstinate and bloody and would set in motion a series of events which would result in the defeat of the Confederate army. Join Ranger John Nicholas as he describes the opening shots of the battle of Gettysburg.
MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER *FINAL EDITION*
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A nearly 8 hour bus ride from Queenstown to Franz Josef township in Westland National Park to visit the glaciers. Passing over Mount Aspiring National Park on the way. It's a really scenic bus ride, and that's what New Zealand is known for, it's beautiful scenery and landscapes. Some people choose to rent cars, which is feasible, but it wasn't for me. As a solo traveler, the only way to get from place to place is through the amazing public bus transportation in New Zealand. Renting a car would have been too expensive by myself, not only that, but the cost of gas per gallon is nearly doubled to what it is here in the United States. But if you have 2 or more people, and you want to rent a car, then definitely I would suggest doing it.
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Frederick is located in Frederick County in the north and western part of the state of Maryland. The city has served as a major crossroads since the civil war and colonial times. It is located at the junction of Interstate 70, Interstate 270, U.S. Route 340, U.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 40 Alternate and U.S. Route 15 (which runs north-south).
In relation to other nearby cities, Frederick lies 46 miles (74 km) west of Baltimore, 49 miles north and slightly west of Washington, D.C., 24 miles southeast of Hagerstown, Maryland, and 71 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 22.20 square miles , of which, 21.99 square miles is land and 0.21 square miles is water.
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Meet a Voyager #1: Chilling in Chicago w/Queen BOSS Lady
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The Final Campaign of the Army of Tennessee (Lecture)
On March 8, 1865 William T. Sherman crossed into
North Carolina with an army of approximately sixty
thousand men. Opposing Sherman was a small, feeble
force of Confederates under Joseph Johnston. Over the
next two months these two men and their armies would
make North Carolina the scene of chaos and conflict.
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Tennessee in North Carolina as the Confederacy collapsed
around and within its ranks.
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The Comfort Inn On The Bay in historic Port Orchard offers easy access to some of the area's most popular destinations, including Bremerton Marina, Bremerton Naval Shipyard, McCormick Woods Golf Course, Kitsap Pavilion and the USS Turner Joy. We're also close to Bremerton National Airport, Gold Mountain Golf Club, and ferry service to Seattle.
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