Start A New Life Free Of Liberals With “Conservative Move” (HBO)
You can’t pick your family, but you can pick your friends. And if they start to vote differently than you, some families are willing to pick up, leave and find new friends. Sick of states that permit legal marijuana? Same-sex marriages? Laws that permit transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice? What if there were a better way?
Last year, VICE News went to McKinney, Texas to check out Conservative Move - a real estate company that says it has the solution to living a life free of liberals. They’ll try to find you a place to live, a job with a decent wage, and the best schools for your children, in Texas or any other Republican stronghold.
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Conservative Ghetto & Palestinian Spies: VICE News Tonight Full Episode (HBO)
This is the July 18, 2017, FULL EPISODE of VICE News Tonight on HBO.
VICE News reports on Conservative Move - a company that will help move you and your family to any Republican stronghold.
After the assassination of a top Hamas official by suspected Palestinian informants for Israel, the group's long and intense operation to root out spies within the Gaza Strip has been escalated. VICE News examines what motivates Palestinians to betray Hamas — and risk execution — by collaborating with Israeli intelligence.
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Broward County Parks' Kayaking at Anne Kolb Nature Center/West Lake Park
Enjoy a break from your everyday routine by kayaking at Anne Kolb Nature Center and West Lake Park. To get more information on this and other Broward County Parks, visit broward.org/parks or find us on Facebook at facebook.com/browardcountyparks.
The Most Beautiful Man on Earth, Omar Borkan Al Gala
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SpokAnimal Dog Park at High Bridge Park - Spokane WA
SpokAnimal Dog Park at High Bridge Park
163 South A St
Spokane, WA, US 99224
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1) What a Dog Park Is
2) Pet Friendly Hotels in Spokane Area
3) Spokane Parks and Recreation
4) Like spending time at the dog park?
5) Dog Park Rules
6) If you would like to Donate?
7) Google Maps Link
What a Dog Park Is
Do you picture a place where you and your dog can play ball or frisbee without breaking leash laws and risking a fine for being off-leash in a City park? A place where you and your dog can hike trails, practice coming when called and working around distractions? A place where you can enjoy the company of other dog lovers? This is what a dog park should be - smiling dogs and owners having fun together. ~Source:
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Dog Park Rules
...all who enter do so at their own risk.
1. HOURS: dawn to dusk
2. Vaccinated (per ordinance) dogs of all ages, sizes and breed are welcome
3. Please unleash your dog after entry into the fenced areas of the park
4. For the safety of your dog and other park visitors, choke/prong or spike collars and shock collars are prohibited and must be removed in the entry maze
5. Children under 16 years of age are welcome with a supervising adult
6. Aggressive dogs are not permitted and must be removed at the first sign of aggression
7. Dogs in heat are strictly prohibited for safety reasons
8. Dogs must be within view of handlers at all times
9. Fill in any holes your dog digs
10. Everyone is responsible for poo patrol to keep our park paw and shoe friendly. Please dispose of doggie bags in provided containers. City ordinance require animal handlers to carry clean-up supplies at all times
11. Food and treats may be brought in at your own risk. Glass containers and alcohol are not permitted. We are eco friendly, so please dispose of recycling materials in the provided bins
12. Bicycles, skateboards and other wheeled items are prohibited in the fenced areas
13. Failure to abide by park rules may result in the loss of privileges or animal handlers may be cited for violations.
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Paul Frymer on 'Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion'
Paul Frymer, Professor of Politics at Princeton University, takes themes from his recently published book, 'Building an American Empire: The Era of Territorial and Political Expansion', in this Dec. 1, 2017 talk at UC Berkeley.
This talk was part of the Haas Institute's Research to Impact speaker series. More on that series here:
History of immigration to the United States
The history of immigration to the United States deals with the movement of people to the United States since the first European settlements in about 1600. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. The United States experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive. With the ending of numerical restrictions in 1965 and the advent of cheap air travel immigration has increased from Asia and Latin America.
Attitudes toward new immigrants have cycled between favorable and hostile since the 1790s.
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Tibet | Wikipedia audio article
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Tibet
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Tibet ( ( listen); Tibetan: བོད་, Lhasa dialect IPA: /pʰøː˨˧˩/; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a historical region covering much of the Tibetan Plateau in Inner Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Tamang, Qiang, sherpa, and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese and Hui people. Tibet is the highest region on Earth, with an average elevation of 4,900 metres (16,000 ft). The highest elevation in Tibet is Mount Everest, Earth's highest mountain, rising 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea level.
The Tibetan Empire emerged in the 7th century, but with the fall of the empire the region soon divided into a variety of territories. The bulk of western and central Tibet (Ü-Tsang) was often at least nominally unified under a series of Tibetan governments in Lhasa, Shigatse, or nearby locations; these governments were at various times under Mongol and Chinese overlordship. Thus Tibet remained a suzerainty of the Mongol and later Chinese rulers in Nanjing and Beijing, with reasonable autonomy given to the Tibetan leaders. The eastern regions of Kham and Amdo often maintained a more decentralized indigenous political structure, being divided among a number of small principalities and tribal groups, while also often falling more directly under Chinese rule after the Battle of Chamdo; most of this area was eventually incorporated into the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Qinghai. The current borders of Tibet were generally established in the 18th century.Following the Xinhai Revolution against the Qing dynasty in 1912, Qing soldiers were disarmed and escorted out of Tibet Area (Ü-Tsang). The region subsequently declared its independence in 1913 without recognition by the subsequent Chinese Republican government. Later, Lhasa took control of the western part of Xikang, China. The region maintained its autonomy until 1951 when, following the Battle of Chamdo, Tibet became incorporated into the People's Republic of China, and the previous Tibetan government was abolished in 1959 after a failed uprising. Today, China governs western and central Tibet as the Tibet Autonomous Region while the eastern areas are now mostly ethnic autonomous prefectures within Sichuan, Qinghai and other neighbouring provinces. There are tensions regarding Tibet's political status and dissident groups that are active in exile.
Tibetan activists in Tibet have reportedly been arrested or tortured.The economy of Tibet is dominated by subsistence agriculture, though tourism has become a growing industry in recent decades. The dominant religion in Tibet is Tibetan Buddhism; in addition there is Bön, which is similar to Tibetan Buddhism, and there are also Tibetan Muslims and Christian minorities. Tibetan Buddhism is a primary influence on the art, music, and festivals of the region. Tibetan architecture reflects Chinese and Indian influences. Staple foods in Tibet are roasted barley, yak meat, and butter tea.