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eliza, born in 1787, lilly in 1789, then john, jane farley and james walk heldman. johnston congratulate herself that none of her family contracted yellow fever, but the resistance to the island diseases wouldn't last much longer. by the end of 1793 the johnstons youngest daughter was dead of scarlet fever at age two. you couldn't avoid death but you could come to terms with it as if to replace the lost child the johnstons named the newest infant born in 1794 james farley as well. with her the johnstons weren't taking any chances because williams constant exposure to smallpox he arranged to have the baby girl inoculated. although they had become spread in britain by then there was always in jamaica by then that there was always some risks that rather developing antibodies to fight off the controlled infection the patient might contract the fiddle case of smallpox instead. they anxiously monitored the incision for the virus being applied to make sure the infection didn't spread. the second jane for early johnston, just three months old, wasn't so lucky. after lobbyin
eliza, born in 1787, lilly in 1789, then john, jane farley and james walk heldman. johnston congratulate herself that none of her family contracted yellow fever, but the resistance to the island diseases wouldn't last much longer. by the end of 1793 the johnstons youngest daughter was dead of scarlet fever at age two. you couldn't avoid death but you could come to terms with it as if to replace the lost child the johnstons named the newest infant born in 1794 james farley as well. with her the...
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eliza, born in 1787, a mother in 1789, than john, and james wild men. johnston congratulate herself that none of her family contract and yellow fever. but the resistance to the island's diseases wouldn't last much longer. by the end of 1793, the johnstons the five youngest daughter, jane, was that of scarlet fever at age two. you could not avoid death but you could try to come to terms with it. as if to replace the lost child the johnstons and their newest infant in 1794 james farley as well. with her, the johnstons went taking chances. because of williams' constant exposure to smallpox, keogh arranged to have the baby girl inoculated. although the procedure had become widespread in britain by then, there was always -- sorry, jamaica, there was the rest rather than developing antibodies to fight off the controlled infection the patient might contract the case of smallpox in stead. pence hs lee moffitt turned the incision where the virus was applied to make sure the infection didn't spread. the second james farley johnston just three months old wasn't so
eliza, born in 1787, a mother in 1789, than john, and james wild men. johnston congratulate herself that none of her family contract and yellow fever. but the resistance to the island's diseases wouldn't last much longer. by the end of 1793, the johnstons the five youngest daughter, jane, was that of scarlet fever at age two. you could not avoid death but you could try to come to terms with it. as if to replace the lost child the johnstons and their newest infant in 1794 james farley as well....
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and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community lawenter. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology group. if you just go to google and google convict criminology, you will find our website. our group was actually started many years ago by professor john irwin, who was at a san francisco state university for 30 years. john recently passed away. john, even after he retired in 1995, for nearly 15 years helps me to organize the convicts criminology group. there is now 30 of us. we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professor
and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community lawenter. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us...
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the presence of coalition forces in libya could not only prevent civilian casualties or somehow stab eliza just to asia but actually worsen the situation not only in libya was in the other african region as a whole but the u.s. as the forefront of the strikes on libya deploy some of its heaviest far apart against gadhafi regime that's despite washington insisting four days of us would really play a supporting role but he's going to church with her experience. the pentagon says they do not rule out more strikes quote if and when the need arises if you watch american television you get the impression that america's involvement is a really good thing and that there was no other option but intervention but if you look at the polls the majority of americans of polls the u.s. involvement in the intervention fox news gives sixty five percent they're already unhappy that their government is spending tax dollars on inconclusive wars in iraq and afghanistan and adding one more hot spot is the last thing they want just this saturday the u.s. shot seventy five million dollars worth of missiles and fig
the presence of coalition forces in libya could not only prevent civilian casualties or somehow stab eliza just to asia but actually worsen the situation not only in libya was in the other african region as a whole but the u.s. as the forefront of the strikes on libya deploy some of its heaviest far apart against gadhafi regime that's despite washington insisting four days of us would really play a supporting role but he's going to church with her experience. the pentagon says they do not rule...
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side by east all two on monday to secure all in the series for the two also making the quarter's eliza's we once again thrashed the best five nil the final score and not one one less in the regular season champions have been scarred squared their respective series. goldstar were the first side into the next round following a four three win at barca on sunday the muscovite side ended the much it bring it all down in the sea we said they knew nothing about it we moved to stop the roof open perspire back on seven minutes to give them a glimmer of hope this will not be outdone and they went from three by two goals to one in the group of putting the visit is in from all over and i said netty twice in the second week spacek in the game so three always how it's going into the final. spot. it's proved to be and they. claim this second of the night to give scar the win and their first ever ticket into their lives eight. three more for more ice hockey great vladislav says russia has everyone to fear the upcoming world championships including host nation slovakia as the legendary soviet netminder s
side by east all two on monday to secure all in the series for the two also making the quarter's eliza's we once again thrashed the best five nil the final score and not one one less in the regular season champions have been scarred squared their respective series. goldstar were the first side into the next round following a four three win at barca on sunday the muscovite side ended the much it bring it all down in the sea we said they knew nothing about it we moved to stop the roof open...
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. >> yeah, there have been big stories, although my 14-year-old daughter, eliza, has never paid any attentionark interviews. and then two days ago she came home and she said, "dad, this is amazing." and i said, "what happened?" she said, "you're in the justin bieber movie!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> yes, and apparently there's a cameo of me in the justin bieber movie. >> jimmy: yes -- >> nobody even rang me up to ask me, or anything. i'm just in it apparently. >> jimmy: -- well we can tell everybody, you are a backup dancer for justin bieber. [ laughter ] >> no, no. >> jimmy: a lot of people don't know this. you're in 3-d. >> thank you. >> jimmy: absolutely. although this is a big honor. yeah. i've got to ask you about the michael jackson interview. because that for me, that's the first time i really knew your name, martin bashir. because it was headlines, that you got to talk to him, you got to go into where he lived, and it was just fascinating to me to see, like i think you kind of really humanized him for me a little bit. because, for me, i was just like, man, michael is out t
. >> yeah, there have been big stories, although my 14-year-old daughter, eliza, has never paid any attentionark interviews. and then two days ago she came home and she said, "dad, this is amazing." and i said, "what happened?" she said, "you're in the justin bieber movie!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> yes, and apparently there's a cameo of me in the justin bieber movie. >> jimmy: yes -- >> nobody even rang me up to ask me, or...
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not long after the baby's death a patron family offered to adopt the johnson's daughter, eliza, and take their to britain. we could not make a par minds to part with her. they wrestled with the dilemma that faced generation of parents in an inhospitable imperial compost. better to keep the children close, exposed to tropical dangers or send them thousands of miles away home to distant burden? bit of this discovery to make it to be a false refuge. the williams had succeeded were carving out a professional career. the hostility of this alien environment wrote down his family physically and psychologically. in 1796 a debilitated elizabeth johnston admitted defeat returning to attenborough as a duty to health and morals while william who had to stay at the practice remained in jamaica. forty years later the grief still well up inside her when she remembered the morning of that sad day when i heard that the book was come to take us on board. i hardly think i was in my senses. screams distressed my husband to such a degree that he would have been glad if i give up killing. he begged me to let
not long after the baby's death a patron family offered to adopt the johnson's daughter, eliza, and take their to britain. we could not make a par minds to part with her. they wrestled with the dilemma that faced generation of parents in an inhospitable imperial compost. better to keep the children close, exposed to tropical dangers or send them thousands of miles away home to distant burden? bit of this discovery to make it to be a false refuge. the williams had succeeded were carving out a...
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washington socialite eliza skidmore was the first to propose the planting of the japanese cherry treeshe support of first lady helen taft. the city of tokyo donated 2,000 trees. after their arrival they were found to be infested with insects and had to be burned. japan delivered replacement trees in the first two were planted on march 27, 1912. exactly 99 years ago today. the first official cherry blossom festival was held in 1935, and in 1994, it was extended from one week to two. this year's festival began yesterday and is scheduled to run until april 10. in a gesture of support for the nation that made it all possible, festival organizers are urging visitors to donate to a red cross earthquake relief fund and stand with the people of japan. >> osgood: coming up, behind the scenes with russell brand. >> i do not attack. >> osgood: and later.... >> that soft spot in the underbelly. >> osgood: taylor versus burton. to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq®, a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pr
washington socialite eliza skidmore was the first to propose the planting of the japanese cherry treeshe support of first lady helen taft. the city of tokyo donated 2,000 trees. after their arrival they were found to be infested with insects and had to be burned. japan delivered replacement trees in the first two were planted on march 27, 1912. exactly 99 years ago today. the first official cherry blossom festival was held in 1935, and in 1994, it was extended from one week to two. this year's...