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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be jerk that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her picture.
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be jerk that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her picture.
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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures .
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures .
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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures . her investigations focus on the question of guilt and innocence that was formative for coke sense of home and for her identity as a german the more time she spent abroad the greater her interest grew in finding out what her family had done during the nazi era. for instance he drew swastikas in his school notebook joined the s s and was killed in combat at the age of 18. or her grandfather villi the driving instructor what did he see in 1938 when the synagogue across from his office was set on fire. these and many other episodes are collected in koch's book titled high mountain german and in the u.k. belonging in the us edition it's an illustrated diary chronicling years of research that incorporates historical documents momentos photographs and drawings. of the school curriculum in ge
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means to be german that led her to examine her own family's history and capture the stories in her pictures . her investigations focus on the question of guilt and innocence that was formative for coke sense of home and for her identity as a german the more time she spent abroad the greater her interest...
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illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means.
illustrator north lives in brooklyn new york she left germany 16 years ago but she hasn't fully left her homeland behind it was here that she really began to grapple with the question of what it means.
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it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustrate what life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the in the team is a highway in this it is it was having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. both on a. ride on the way i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i was transferred to office 39. years and that was unusual. is that you know i want to listen. i was only 25 when i joined i was the youngest member of staff that said it was an issue because it was a bold and kills it for when it offers 39 manages and directs all the economic activities of thousands of firms and factories are to know will only pay so we'll hire him and the office was set up to earn money for the regime outside the country . i thought i was over there to kind of a little cause a half of north korea's gross domestic product comes from office 39 sort of on the . coast course you don't know we swear. mi
it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustrate what life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the in the team is a highway in this it is it was having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. both on a. ride on the way i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i was transferred to office 39. years and that was unusual. is that...
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settlers, but the cherokee nation's willingness to adaptist practices and institutions illustrate how indians throughout north america continued well beyond the colonial era to change in creative and dynamic ways to make cocolonialism work as much as possible in their favor. with that in mind i want to revisit california today. when don't i want to revisit california? and consider the ways that california indian societies continued this practice beyond the mission era, which you're familiar with, and helped to build california's economy, attract american settlers, and transform this remote territory into an economically vital american state during the gold rush. and as with every other region in north america this transformation hinged on the work of indian people. as you remember from the very beginning of the semester, catholic missionaries were the vanguard of spanish colonial settlement in california. a northern frontier in which indians would be converted into spanish subjects loyal to the crown and willing to put their lives on the line to defend spain's claim to north america. in their approach to the
settlers, but the cherokee nation's willingness to adaptist practices and institutions illustrate how indians throughout north america continued well beyond the colonial era to change in creative and dynamic ways to make cocolonialism work as much as possible in their favor. with that in mind i want to revisit california today. when don't i want to revisit california? and consider the ways that california indian societies continued this practice beyond the mission era, which you're familiar...
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illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives branch in riverside, california. items include records and artifacts dating back to 1775. the friends of the north hollywood library hosted this event. we are glad that you are here with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate and utilize our nation's archives. we have documents going back to 1775. and
illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives branch in riverside, california. items include records and artifacts dating back to 1775. the friends of the north hollywood library hosted this event. we are glad that you are here with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate...
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illustrates this section. so he was an attorney who had just moved to north carolina. she was representing art galleries and museums and she needed some work done, a friend a handyman. hire the handyman does some work, is not happy with the work. he wanted her to market a script to one of her clients and she didn't want to do it. it wasn't a great situation. but he, for whatever reason senc an e-mail to the museum security network which is dedicated to helping recover stolen artwork. she right, i justhe did some wok in north carolina, i think she said she washt descended from a nazi, might have been hendrix granddaughter. so strong implication of what set saying, what she says, i represent art galleries. i never claimed to be descendent of any nazis but the owner gets the e-mail she gets the e-mail, he makes some changes to it and she posted online on the website as well as the list. her life gets ruined quickly. shee loosed she loses a lot of clients. she sues and what the circuit does, there was a bit of history but section 230 does protect someone like the museum se
illustrates this section. so he was an attorney who had just moved to north carolina. she was representing art galleries and museums and she needed some work done, a friend a handyman. hire the handyman does some work, is not happy with the work. he wanted her to market a script to one of her clients and she didn't want to do it. it wasn't a great situation. but he, for whatever reason senc an e-mail to the museum security network which is dedicated to helping recover stolen artwork. she right,...
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north for attempting to subdue the rebellion. that block there with a red stool in it illustrates one of the fundamental strategic periods with each of the war army war college. the ideas of ways ends and means. ends representing objectives, and strategy and ways the concept of the methods employed to reach those ends, and means of the resources that are employed in the ways to reach the end and in many ways the waves themselves will be considered strategies that connect the resources in a workable way to achieve the ends of a given strategic operation. below that, you see the elements of national power. sometimes called the instruments of national power, the diplomatic informational military and economic at the army war college we go with this acronym the dime. national defense university and other senior service colleges might use other acronyms. this may extend the time into other instruments and that's fine. we think that pretty much everything is encapsulated underneath those four major instruments of national power that in the civil war as today, were exercised and utilized by national governments in their attempt to win the
north for attempting to subdue the rebellion. that block there with a red stool in it illustrates one of the fundamental strategic periods with each of the war army war college. the ideas of ways ends and means. ends representing objectives, and strategy and ways the concept of the methods employed to reach those ends, and means of the resources that are employed in the ways to reach the end and in many ways the waves themselves will be considered strategies that connect the resources in a...
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is an exhibition organized by the sole authorities there it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustratehat life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the team is a highway in this it is it for its having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. that you are. both on a. ride on where i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i was transferred to office 39. years and that was unusual. is that you know i want to listen. i was only 25 when i joined i was the youngest member of staff that said it was time to sue cause it was a bold until the when it offers 39 manages and directs all the economic activities of thousands of firms and factories are to know will only pay so we'll hire him and the office was set up to earn money for the regime outside the country. thought i was over there and to cut a little cause i'm half of north korea's gross domestic product comes from office 39 sort of on the. coast course you don't know we saw where.
is an exhibition organized by the sole authorities there it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustratehat life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the team is a highway in this it is it for its having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. that you are. both on a. ride on where i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i...
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is an exhibition organized by the seoul authorities there it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustratewhat life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the team is a highway in that it is it for its having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. that you are. both on a. ride on what i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i was transferred to office 39. years and that was unusual. is that you know want to listen. i was only 25 when i joined i was the youngest member of staff that said it was an issue because it was a bold until the when it offers 39 manages and directs all the economic activities of thousands of firms and factories very. highly paid so we hire him and the office was set up to earn money for the regime outside the country. thought i was over there and to cut a little cause i'm half of north korea's gross domestic product comes from office 39 sort of on the. coast course you don't know we assume that. michael fle
is an exhibition organized by the seoul authorities there it shows a model apartment in north korea. to illustratewhat life looks like for the residents of pyongyang there with the team is a highway in that it is it for its having actually lived there myself i've been asked to explain in further detail. that you are. both on a. ride on what i began my career in the state security agency the cia of north korea. i worked in the financial department where i came to attention due to my expertise i...
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illustrate how difficult the evacuation dynamic-s the palm beach county mayor told us they are reluctant to get hundreds of thousands or even millions of people out on the road all at once heading north because they know there's a good chance to move north once it makes landfall. they're concerned if too many people go out on the road all at once and head north they could get caught in the storm as they try to move. brian todd, cnn, palm springs, florida. >> that's the thing, natalie. i talked to a friend the other night who's debating do we stay, do we leave. they're watching so closely with what happens with this storm track. >> how do they make that decision right now? because it's so uncertain. but as we've been saying for now the hurricane is approaching the bahamas. the hurricane warning for that region has been issued and the prime minister is telling people in the affected areas to leave immediately. cnn's patrick oppmann is in freeport. >> reporter: here in the northwest bahamas we've been feeling the wind pick up throughout the day. we've seen some of the first rain bands coming through. but really hurricane dorian is still quite a ways away and the full power of the storm
illustrate how difficult the evacuation dynamic-s the palm beach county mayor told us they are reluctant to get hundreds of thousands or even millions of people out on the road all at once heading north because they know there's a good chance to move north once it makes landfall. they're concerned if too many people go out on the road all at once and head north they could get caught in the storm as they try to move. brian todd, cnn, palm springs, florida. >> that's the thing, natalie. i...
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illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives branch in riverside, california. items include records and artifacts dating back to 1775. the friends of the north hollywood library hosted this event. we are glad that you are here with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate and utilize our nation's archives. we have documents going back to 1775. been handinge have out raffle tickets because we will be giving out friends of looksbrary and that means to lucky winners. please join me at this time welcoming brandi thompson and james -- [applause] >> hi. will introduce myself. randy will be giving most of the presentation. i will be here for questions and answers. just a little background. i volunteered after i got my ba in history from cal state san bernardino in 2010, i began volunteering at the national riverside and in 2012i became a student archives in -- i gotnd then my masters degree in library and information science at the same time from san jose state , and
illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives branch in riverside, california. items include records and artifacts dating back to 1775. the friends of the north hollywood library hosted this event. we are glad that you are here with us today to learn, maybe for the first time, about the national archives, a unique institution that is our nations recordkeeper. nationals are archivists. they have driven out here from riverside to inspire us to investigate...
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illustration are sick deposits of surface ice space agency says the mercury also contains significantly more ice than previously thought. >>the potential ice deposits are found. in a crater near the south and northoles of both celestial bodies, those 2 areas on mercury and the moon are some of the coldest places in the solar system there you go lawrence. >>gain on in the country that ice and actually turn that into power and that's why it's important to find water in places like the moon so that is kind of cool about word said every day. got a patchy fog out there right now down below some high clouds up above yeah we definitely have some changes coming our way like the cooler weather. i think we're really going to watch as temperatures dipping in the middle of the week for tomorrow we play like this partly cloudy you'll see that patchy fog early on and the high clouds up above a mixture of sunshine and clouds toward the middle of the day in the afternoon going to sneak in some sunshine, least more sunshine on the way the temperatures going to be the 80's probably some low 90's the warmer spots inland. so the hot side in sum the interiors bay valleys 70's, a few 80's around the bay and then alon
illustration are sick deposits of surface ice space agency says the mercury also contains significantly more ice than previously thought. >>the potential ice deposits are found. in a crater near the south and northoles of both celestial bodies, those 2 areas on mercury and the moon are some of the coldest places in the solar system there you go lawrence. >>gain on in the country that ice and actually turn that into power and that's why it's important to find water in places like the...