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artyom and anastasia, students of the faculty of history, analyze the processes taking place in the world in the context of a chronicle. young people, they themselves are very proactive, very creative, it is important to come and really vote so that the voice of a young person is heard at the level of our country and so that... the country, we choose the future of our children, our family, and this is our civic duty. on throughout the day, operational information is supplied to the information center. the first figures for today were already announced at a press conference, literally 20 minutes ago. we expect live broadcasts throughout the day. our colleague svetlana lukinyuk works at the palace of the republic. sveta, what do you have up to this minute? good afternoon, once again colleagues, good afternoon to all our television viewers, we continue to work here in the hall, in the information center, and here we are now taking place after the main part of the press conference from the leadership of the central election commission, is happening now. we will contact our colleagues in the n
artyom and anastasia, students of the faculty of history, analyze the processes taking place in the world in the context of a chronicle. young people, they themselves are very proactive, very creative, it is important to come and really vote so that the voice of a young person is heard at the level of our country and so that... the country, we choose the future of our children, our family, and this is our civic duty. on throughout the day, operational information is supplied to the information...
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good day everyone, and we are students of the graduate course of the faculty of history of the gomelna. myane damn volga. and an acre of ruined history, i have a great deal of interest in our belarusian culture and language. give it to you, volga, applause, yadoma. we welcome you. kali weasel, your sweetheart. good day, i love darya, and i follow the belarusian boutsi blog on instagram. tell me, dear caress, dasha, why did you raise menavita to a belarusian woman? there, i saw and realized that no one is afraid of this, and thought that i would do it first. jakui. this applause to you, for which we will be joined by members of another team, kali kindness, words to you. good day, beloved gledachs, i am the leader of galina. native language in my life, from the beginning of my school years, i was the winner of the olympic olympic competitions, and i came here to believe in my veda. i understood. galina, kali laska, tell me, are you an asshole, are you from the city? from veski, i am from veski, from petrykaya district, veski kolki, i graduated from the belarusian school, if i don’t rem
good day everyone, and we are students of the graduate course of the faculty of history of the gomelna. myane damn volga. and an acre of ruined history, i have a great deal of interest in our belarusian culture and language. give it to you, volga, applause, yadoma. we welcome you. kali weasel, your sweetheart. good day, i love darya, and i follow the belarusian boutsi blog on instagram. tell me, dear caress, dasha, why did you raise menavita to a belarusian woman? there, i saw and realized that...
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in nomination presented by vardan baddasar, dean of the faculty of history, political science and lawf education. edgar kafarov, head of the department of the chechen state university named after akhmat abdulkhamidovich kadyrov, doctor of medical sciences, professor, author of a popular science video blog on human anatomy. andrey polosin, vice-rector of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. viktor shabelnik, chairman of the all-russian student coordination council union of education, implements educational projects for students in the field of citizenship and mentoring. this is more pleasing, special words of gratitude to all the nominees who applied, universities are inextricably linked with educational activities, and any teacher probably does not distinguish between when he simply shares knowledge, when he is actually engaged in popularization activities, it is all one, whole, well, a few words regarding popularization of science is one of the three most important... tasks, defined by the president of the ru
in nomination presented by vardan baddasar, dean of the faculty of history, political science and lawf education. edgar kafarov, head of the department of the chechen state university named after akhmat abdulkhamidovich kadyrov, doctor of medical sciences, professor, author of a popular science video blog on human anatomy. andrey polosin, vice-rector of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. viktor shabelnik, chairman of...
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and an enemy shell survived there and the child died on the spot, she is a freshman at the faculty of history, and now we are all just shocked. her classmates are shocked, they remember her as a cheerful, wonderful child, and the girl was born in 2006, that is, she went with her parents on a harki, they were taking something from that village and this is how it happened, i.e. these shellings are constant, for each shelling there are casualties, there are human destinies, parallel to kupian region, the fighting of assault attacks in the area of kupian region subsided a little while there were big problems with avdiivka and now. there are such alarming signals that the assault attacks on kupinsk are being renewed, again the enemy needs to capture kupyansk, this is the part of kupyansk that lies on the left side of the oskil river, and on that left side a little further in the dvoryuchansk community, the occupied territories have been occupied for almost two years, and the enemy all one thing is heading towards kupynsk, and we understand why, because it is the largest... such railway branch af
and an enemy shell survived there and the child died on the spot, she is a freshman at the faculty of history, and now we are all just shocked. her classmates are shocked, they remember her as a cheerful, wonderful child, and the girl was born in 2006, that is, she went with her parents on a harki, they were taking something from that village and this is how it happened, i.e. these shellings are constant, for each shelling there are casualties, there are human destinies, parallel to kupian...
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deputy speaker, who is a graduate of the faculty of history, could explain what in his opinion these rds mean. since i have the opportunity to address the mayor on air, i would invite him to drink a glass of water before he says anything, because often it seems that the mayor is saying: everything is standing tight since the ninth, and not letting him through though one at a time car, no, he doesn’t let a single car through, for the three days that i stood, for the three days that i stood, the poles who are blocking the road did not let a car with humanitarian aid go through , which goes for the troops in the army, i understand that you need to achieve your goals interests, but not when our people are dying, but in peacetime, our people are dying, and they are trying to achieve something for the sake of their money, they are achieving a little for their pennies, well, all the pennies are incorrect. do you have someone in the war? yes, there is, unfortunately, it has already disappeared, how do you feel about to what happened on sunday, the action when grain was spilled from three truc
deputy speaker, who is a graduate of the faculty of history, could explain what in his opinion these rds mean. since i have the opportunity to address the mayor on air, i would invite him to drink a glass of water before he says anything, because often it seems that the mayor is saying: everything is standing tight since the ninth, and not letting him through though one at a time car, no, he doesn’t let a single car through, for the three days that i stood, for the three days that i stood,...
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of a particular specialty. the history of the belarusian diaspora in moscow, an extremely important worldview, is such an educational mission of two history facultiesre mismatched deadlines for admission to the russian federation republic of belarus. yes, thanks to the personal efforts of the two rectors, we managed to bring this together, today we already have the third graduating class, not even the third, more, the fourth graduating class of this program, graduates of the program, and practically in april there will be another, let’s say, important moment of the meeting of deans, vice-rectors, heads of universities, where we will discuss the scientific level, and especially in recent years, such a biased, in my opinion, attitude towards the position, not only bsu, our colleagues from the russian federation also suffered, well it is impossible for a university to make somersaults at 150-200 positions without any reason at all, that is, this is obvious sleight of hand, as the character said, and no fraud, but that is why, of course, it is very important to have ratings adapted to our general education system. when the rules of the game are clear,
of a particular specialty. the history of the belarusian diaspora in moscow, an extremely important worldview, is such an educational mission of two history facultiesre mismatched deadlines for admission to the russian federation republic of belarus. yes, thanks to the personal efforts of the two rectors, we managed to bring this together, today we already have the third graduating class, not even the third, more, the fourth graduating class of this program, graduates of the program, and...
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each other , so justice here means correct distribution based on the number of faculty members per capita, the performance history of the services that this university is providing, and the reception that is received from this university. and the maintenance costs that this has for the facilities in the laboratory and the faculty, etc., this budget is defined every year, so the budget cannot be the same as the institutions of higher education, mr. ghafourian , what is your opinion ? i am at your service, mr. dr. mohseni and dear viewers, it seems to me that in fact, the higher education system in the country, like in many other countries , is related to governance duties, which should have appropriate credits to perform those duties. the point is that in the laws this is predicted, and in fact , in the industrial budgets, in the development programs , they predict the number and digit for the government system. this is that we have a change in conditions in the country since perhaps the beginning when the constitution was written and this prediction was also in the third principle that in fact the government shou
each other , so justice here means correct distribution based on the number of faculty members per capita, the performance history of the services that this university is providing, and the reception that is received from this university. and the maintenance costs that this has for the facilities in the laboratory and the faculty, etc., this budget is defined every year, so the budget cannot be the same as the institutions of higher education, mr. ghafourian , what is your opinion ? i am at...
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of knowledge intertwined with skill. go to the university for 2 years, i don't know history , study history in the faculty of physical sciences, then come to farhangian university for the last 2 years, he will come next to me and stretch his legs and say, "i don't recognize this university at all, i don't accept this teacher, we have article 28, now says the previous government." don't tell me, in november, i don't know how many months of the year he was gone, he was accepted. a month later, he was sent to the school to take a four-answer test . saying this is confirmation of academic qualification, sir. a teacher who he is learning, but his quantity is lame . wow, who is going to manage the class with a four-choice test question in a month ? mr. mehr mohammadi has a good sentence. i am criticizing him. he says that we have a new term for teacher training graduates who use the term induction . farangian university should support and monitor its graduates. i am saying that despite all these deficiencies, farhangian university is still in education his teacher is better than educational science faculties . i am a specialized fi
of knowledge intertwined with skill. go to the university for 2 years, i don't know history , study history in the faculty of physical sciences, then come to farhangian university for the last 2 years, he will come next to me and stretch his legs and say, "i don't recognize this university at all, i don't accept this teacher, we have article 28, now says the previous government." don't tell me, in november, i don't know how many months of the year he was gone, he was accepted. a month...
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therefore, justice here means correct distribution based on per capita, number of faculty members , performance, history, services that this university provides. it is offering, and the reception that is received from this university and the maintenance costs that it has for the facilities in the laboratory and the faculty, etc. this budget is defined every year, so the budget cannot be the same for the institutions of higher education , mr. ghafurian, what do you think? well, in the name of allah , the most merciful, the most merciful. dr. mohseni and dear viewers , it seems to me that in fact, the higher education system in the country, like many other countries in fact , has governance duties associated with it, and accordingly, it should have funds to perform those duties. ok, one point is that this is foreseen in the laws, and in fact, in the industrial budgets, in the development programs, numbers and digits are predicted for the government system. it was basically written and this prediction was basically the wire that in fact the government should support free education at the level of higher ed
therefore, justice here means correct distribution based on per capita, number of faculty members , performance, history, services that this university provides. it is offering, and the reception that is received from this university and the maintenance costs that it has for the facilities in the laboratory and the faculty, etc. this budget is defined every year, so the budget cannot be the same for the institutions of higher education , mr. ghafurian, what do you think? well, in the name of...
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us those of us educated in the 20th century who studied under sort of the school of american history, generations of faculty having and products of that who taught us in school that the lost cause ideology that dominated jim crow thinking decades informed that reconstruction was a complete failure and that african-americans had little success. but you call reconstruction a great period of american history and its aspirations and its muscular. and your two books on reconstruction want enrich our understanding of this time. so what was reconstructions arc? what were its impacts? how did reconstruction evolve? why do we need to think about it? sure. yeah. mary, as you said, i mean, most of us, at least those of us who are approximately in my age group, certainly were educated with this to believe that reconstruction was it was a dreadful failure. it wrong headed from the beginning. it was poorly carried out by corrupt people, white and black by so-called. i don't like these terms. but you know what they are scalawag turncoat traitorous southern whites and corrupt northern all of them corrupt and african-americ
us those of us educated in the 20th century who studied under sort of the school of american history, generations of faculty having and products of that who taught us in school that the lost cause ideology that dominated jim crow thinking decades informed that reconstruction was a complete failure and that african-americans had little success. but you call reconstruction a great period of american history and its aspirations and its muscular. and your two books on reconstruction want enrich our...
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marginalization of the liberal arts and dominance of faculty and departments in the role of university hiring. peter, you have been writing about the more recent history of the academic landscape on college and university campuses and you used the term postmodern progressivism. can you describe what that is and how it shapes what is going on on campus? peter: yes, thank you for the opportunity to be with you here. the short answer is postpartum progressivism is a fancy way of saying wokeism. so may be way to approach it is to break it down. postmodern progressivism. postmodern, after modernism. modernism is a specific modern tradition of freedom. they think of this as the tradition that emerges in the 16th, 17th, 18th centuries with the development of science and technology, commercialized spread, quality of conditions spread. on the political tradition comes into focus. the political tradition that holds really for the first time that humans are free and equal by nature and it is the job of government to protect that freedom and equality. the postmodern claim is we live in an era after that tradition. that means all grand narratives have collapsed an
marginalization of the liberal arts and dominance of faculty and departments in the role of university hiring. peter, you have been writing about the more recent history of the academic landscape on college and university campuses and you used the term postmodern progressivism. can you describe what that is and how it shapes what is going on on campus? peter: yes, thank you for the opportunity to be with you here. the short answer is postpartum progressivism is a fancy way of saying wokeism. so...
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of the u.s. federal government, has for many years at the u.s. army center for military history. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then served as a front military observer in the united nations true supervision organization in syria, israel and southern lebanon. sound familiar? which the subject of his new book after 28 year military career, colonel lincoln felder served in the virginia house of delegates from 2002 to 2018. he's a contributor to the washington times and his book, desert red lake artillery and the first gulf war was also an official title in the usa book program. colonel lincoln felder will be inducted into the next class of the u.s. army field hall of fame. and again, last but not least to my immediate left is lieutenant colonel james lectu
of the u.s. federal government, has for many years at the u.s. army center for military history. he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then...
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united states history, because we're such a young country, we think about these subjects as being so far apart. things like the revolution and the civil war. we have whole members of faculty that teach. you know, one of those subjects. but in the long span of world history, of course, there they're incredibly close together. so i think we have to think about them that way. so so my first book was on washington and then i started thinking about, you know, what happens when he leaves washington and was so unparalleled in his stature. and so really, i would say in american history, like, no one has ever had that kind of cred. he did. and so for whoever came next, whoever was second in line, that was going to be a terrible job. it was going to be awful because everyone was going to fall short in comparison. everyone is going to fail to live up to his example and people's expectations. there were a ton of questions about does the office of the presidency work when anyone else is in it, will people respect executive authority? will people defer to that opinion? how do transition ends? both the first one from washington to adams and then adams to jefferson actually work that pra
united states history, because we're such a young country, we think about these subjects as being so far apart. things like the revolution and the civil war. we have whole members of faculty that teach. you know, one of those subjects. but in the long span of world history, of course, there they're incredibly close together. so i think we have to think about them that way. so so my first book was on washington and then i started thinking about, you know, what happens when he leaves washington...
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. the excursion ultimately lasts 30 minutes, the history of russia with exact dates and the history of ukraine as part of russia. graduate of the facultycontrolled power in this part of the russian lands, which we now call tucker himself later admits, knowledge of putin, his letters. no interests, only threats, you don’t need to be any kind of analyst, it’s contrary to common sense, to get drawn into some kind of global war, and a global war will put all of humanity on the brink of destruction, this is obvious, the thaw in relations after the cold war did not last long, when moscow acted against the barbaric bombing of yugoslavia in ninety-nine and raised her voice in... do you think this is possible? suddenly he said: “you know, this is interesting. i think so. and in the evening, when we met with him, it was already for dinner. these are not the substances that take place in such cases, we just realized that we they don't wait there, that's all. the situation repeated itself when putin proposed to the next us president bush jr. to cooperate on a missile defense system, it was on july 2, 2007 at bush sr.'s ranch in keenebankpurt. in t
. the excursion ultimately lasts 30 minutes, the history of russia with exact dates and the history of ukraine as part of russia. graduate of the facultycontrolled power in this part of the russian lands, which we now call tucker himself later admits, knowledge of putin, his letters. no interests, only threats, you don’t need to be any kind of analyst, it’s contrary to common sense, to get drawn into some kind of global war, and a global war will put all of humanity on the brink of...
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committee will also ask about his characterization of president biden mental faculties checked c-span.org in march for our coverage plan. ♪ american historyv, saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, talk about the role of african-americans in the civil rights movement before the 50s and 60s at 7:00 p.m. eastern we continue with the series free to choose coproduced by nobel prize-winning economist elton freedman and his wife rose freedman and 1980 the episode is entitled what is wrong with our schools? then at 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, constitutional law and criminal justice professor author of the book of the courts at war looks at franklin roosevelt the u.s. supreme court for seven of nine justices the court reflected his wartime vision at 10:30 p.m. eastern on historic campaign we begin with a look at 2000 speech by republican presidential candidate john mccain michigan campaign rally followed by vermont independent bernie sanders. campaign rally in dearborn, michigan 2016. exploring the american story print watch american history tv saturday on c-span2. and by
committee will also ask about his characterization of president biden mental faculties checked c-span.org in march for our coverage plan. ♪ american historyv, saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, talk about the role of african-americans in the civil rights movement before the 50s and 60s at 7:00 p.m. eastern we continue with the series free to choose coproduced by nobel prize-winning economist elton freedman and his wife rose...
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at the height of the civil rights movement in 1963 when samuel edward holloway became the first black faculty member in the history of public schools. during his tenure he was credited to becoming the first black person to serve as head wrestling coach for any high school team in the state of michigan. eventually sam earned his p.h.d. in education and went on to serve in numerous districts, including ypsilanti, romulus and in the late 1970's was a buildinger in in ann arbor, a full circle for a man who graduated from the very district. he held that post until his retirement in 1990 that he and his wife janet enjoyed to the fullest. he competed each year in the arizona senior olympics, rode his motorcycle across the united states and europe. dr. samuel edward holloway passed away in 2022 leaving behind his devoted wife, his four children, a large and loving extended people and an incredible legacy. he didn't set out to be a pioneer but simply wanted to do the things he loved in service to others. i now ask the permanent record of the people's house reflect his groundbreaking contributions and the gratitude of the i
at the height of the civil rights movement in 1963 when samuel edward holloway became the first black faculty member in the history of public schools. during his tenure he was credited to becoming the first black person to serve as head wrestling coach for any high school team in the state of michigan. eventually sam earned his p.h.d. in education and went on to serve in numerous districts, including ypsilanti, romulus and in the late 1970's was a buildinger in in ann arbor, a full circle for a...
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faculty at the u.s. naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college. his book is nimitz at war. but before he turned his attention to war two, he wrote biographies of civil war generals patrick claiborne and. now harold holzer and i are always trying bring craig back into the 19th century. so morning he's going to join together his two areas of historical interest, the civil war and world war two. please join me in welcoming craig symonds. and your flight will come up in your. thank you very much. it's great to be here. what a great audience. what a great family. my wife and i always happy to come together as very good to be part of the lincoln forum. we heard this morning a wonderful presentation, character and leadership. and i want to build on that theme that ron white established so beautifully just a moments ago. and i will acknowledge what jonathan just said by telling you that harold has never forgiven me for moving from the civil war into the second world war. maybe some of are, too. but i try to keep my hand in,
faculty at the u.s. naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college. his book is nimitz at war. but before he turned his attention to war two, he wrote biographies of civil war generals patrick claiborne and. now harold holzer and i are always trying bring craig back into the 19th century. so morning he's going to join together his two areas of historical interest, the civil war and world war two. please join me...
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of negotiations and 2 faculty strikes, the csu board of trustees still needs to ratify the steel to make it official. after facing cutbacks and years of delays. the single largest housing project in cupertino as history has secured its long-awaited city approval for a mixed use development on the former balco town center site. it's called the rise and it has 50 acres altogether. that will include about 2700 apartments and homes with more than 7 acres of public parks and gathering spaces along 230,000 square feet of retail space. the rise will satisfy more than half of the city's housing obligations. cupertino must add 4,588 homes and 1880 of them. let's be deemed affordable by 2031. taking a look at what's going on in the sierra right now. here's a look at pioneer trail on the roads. look nice and clear. and there's a lot of snow there on the side. a winter weather advisory is in effect for the sierra kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on the travel conditions. >> snow clearing happened all over the lake tahoe region monday after several inches of snow fell overnight. resorts were packed with skiers and snowboarders. ready to take advantage of the fresh powder. i haven't seen that disney had having
of negotiations and 2 faculty strikes, the csu board of trustees still needs to ratify the steel to make it official. after facing cutbacks and years of delays. the single largest housing project in cupertino as history has secured its long-awaited city approval for a mixed use development on the former balco town center site. it's called the rise and it has 50 acres altogether. that will include about 2700 apartments and homes with more than 7 acres of public parks and gathering spaces along...
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want to make sure that the full time faculty at the miller center so that's my colleague here and mickey russell riley whom is the co-chair with me of oral history. dan and mark are in the presidents recordings program and our day jobs are doing our programmatic work but we are also expected to do scholarship that's based on that programmatic work and sometimes beyond it. and so bill said, i want to make sure you all have sabbatical opportunities, chairs, for example, chaired professors in the university. i know typically henry abraham every six semester would get a leave. we're at about every 13th semester, but still grateful for that. and i know that mark would that opportunity to go for to the kennedy library and delve deeply into the archive there in addition to taking his day job of working in the in the tapes. so for people who may not be as familiar mark with the recordings program and the kennedy tapes, secret white house tapes that he tell us about that and then tell us about using those resource sources that the miller center produces, but also the archives that you were able to delve into at the kennedy presidential library. well, i w
want to make sure that the full time faculty at the miller center so that's my colleague here and mickey russell riley whom is the co-chair with me of oral history. dan and mark are in the presidents recordings program and our day jobs are doing our programmatic work but we are also expected to do scholarship that's based on that programmatic work and sometimes beyond it. and so bill said, i want to make sure you all have sabbatical opportunities, chairs, for example, chaired professors in the...
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faculty of journalism then work outside their specialty, well, look, after all, probably, when answering this question, you need to clearly understand that if we are talking specifically about our faculty, yes, and this historyr area in modern conditions, we are an information society , information, working with information , communication processes are needed for any organization, everyone is very actively immersed in this, so our graduates are absolutely in demand, moreover, and as you know, our graduates actively interact with practical journalism from their very first days at the faculty, and not only this in the form of practice, but from the second, third, fourth year, a significant part of our students already begin to work. so the question is where will they be at the end university, but after graduating from the faculty of journalism it’s practically not worth it, they already have a place of work by the fourth year, and as a rule, we are naturally talking about state media, but now we had pre-distribution, and in fact we have a huge number of students goes to belarusian television, to public television, to regional editorial offices, that is, there is a big demand, there is a need, so we... are foc
faculty of journalism then work outside their specialty, well, look, after all, probably, when answering this question, you need to clearly understand that if we are talking specifically about our faculty, yes, and this historyr area in modern conditions, we are an information society , information, working with information , communication processes are needed for any organization, everyone is very actively immersed in this, so our graduates are absolutely in demand, moreover, and as you know,...
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faculty by the commonwealth of virginia. he is the author or of at least a dozen books. more than 100 articles. essays, reviews about the civil war slave and emancipation. african-american history, abraham lincoln and the u.s. constitution, even the books that he's written or would cut substantially into speaking time. so i'll just say some of the more recent titles, including emancipation, the union army and reelection of abraham lincoln, midnight america, darkness, sleep dreams during the civil war. our little monitor, the greatest invention of the civil war to address you, my friend. african african-americans to abraham lincoln shipwreck. a true civil war story of mutinies jailbreaks, blockade, running and the slave and a house by slaves. african-american visitors to the lincoln white house, the of which made him a co-recipient of the 2023 gilder lehrman lincoln prize. now, unless he's published something in the last couple of days. yes. oh, -- he's like, he's which which i was going to say, which is entirely possible as these kind of nodding his head over there. john's most recent publication is this year's final resting places. reflections, the meaning of civil war graves,
faculty by the commonwealth of virginia. he is the author or of at least a dozen books. more than 100 articles. essays, reviews about the civil war slave and emancipation. african-american history, abraham lincoln and the u.s. constitution, even the books that he's written or would cut substantially into speaking time. so i'll just say some of the more recent titles, including emancipation, the union army and reelection of abraham lincoln, midnight america, darkness, sleep dreams during the...
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faculty strikes, the csu board of trustees still needs to ratify the deal in order to make it official. >> time now 7.39 and after years of delays and cutbacks, largest single housing project in cupertino is historyay to getting built. it just got long-awaited city approval for a mixed use. development is going to go up at the balco town center site is going to be called the rise on 50 acres. you're looking at the renderings of it a look. there's an amc movie theater about 2700 apartments and homes. 7 acres of public parkland gathering spaces, but 230,000 square feet. a retail space, the rise will satisfy more than half of the city's housing obligations because cupertino has to add 4,588 homes, 800 and are 18, 80 have to be deemed affordable housing and that all has to be done by 2031. 7 40's the time right now. and let's take a peek at what's going on in this year. these are live road conditions winter weather warning in effect up to 2 feet of snow expected to fall by tomorrow. in fact, chain controls are also in effect now as skiers. >> are trying to drive home after the holiday weekend. kron four's rob nesbit has more. snow clearing happened all over the lake tahoe region monday after several
faculty strikes, the csu board of trustees still needs to ratify the deal in order to make it official. >> time now 7.39 and after years of delays and cutbacks, largest single housing project in cupertino is historyay to getting built. it just got long-awaited city approval for a mixed use. development is going to go up at the balco town center site is going to be called the rise on 50 acres. you're looking at the renderings of it a look. there's an amc movie theater about 2700 apartments...
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of a tech company, cambridge, who said. okay, protest about the buildings, about this history, change the names. but the 272 like what happened to them and so he reached out a faculty member at georgetown. as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into this and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died and said they all died like nearly 300 people. they all died no descendants. and that seemed implausible to him. there were certainly people in the working group at georgetown who thought there were descendants, but this guy said there weren't. and so this guy, richard cellini, said to himself, that makes absolutely no sense. and richard was someone and he's a white guy, ceo of a tech company, a republican guy who had not been involved in racial issues in any way before. but he loved georgetown. and he said, you know, like i think we kind of owe, you know, something to these people. we school's existence. it's connected to these people. and so he hired team of genealogists who started digging and trying to find descendants. and then
of a tech company, cambridge, who said. okay, protest about the buildings, about this history, change the names. but the 272 like what happened to them and so he reached out a faculty member at georgetown. as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into this and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died and said they all died like nearly 300 people. they all...