The North Hollywood shootout, 20 years later
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The Great Wolf Lodge
- Great Wolf Resorts is the world's largest chain of indoor water parks. The company is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. In addition to a water park, each resort features specialty restaurants, arcades, spas, fitness rooms and children's activity areas. This video was taken at the Charlotte/Concord, NC location.
Locations are in Wisconsin Dells, WI, Sandusky, OH, Traverse City, MI, Kansas City, KS, Williamsburg, VA, Pocono Mountains, PA, Niagara Falls, ON, Mason, OH, Grapevine, TX, Grand Mound, WA, Charlotte/Concord, NC.
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Giving new meaning to the term year-round family resort, Great Wolf Lodge defies the weather outside with an indoor waterpark experience that has young and old soaking in the fun!
Whether it's 10 degrees below or raining cats and dogs, it's always a balmy 84 degrees inside the resort's huge, 56,000 square-foot indoor waterpark. Bear Track Landing, on of America's largest indoor waterparks, puts the emphasis on fun with six waterslides, three pools and a four-story treehouse water fort. The state-of-the-art facility utilizes nearly 340,000 gallons of water that is splashed, sprayed, waved and played in by both kids and parents alike.
Bear Track Landing is an ideal escape for both parents and kids, offering an environment that allows for both bonding together-time and safe, supervised yet independent kid-friendly fun that gives parents time to relax with children in sight.
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Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
This spiritual sea shanty comes from the Georgia Sea Islands, a chain of barrier islands stretching from South Carolina to northeastern Florida. More than two hundred years ago, slaves brought from Africa worked on the island's plantations. Their bone-wearying, forced labor was vital to the production of indigo, rice and cotton. Each plantation had its own boats and a crew of slaves. The only connection to the mainland was across the water. The black crews of the small boats which went back and forth were proud of the songs they made up while rowing.
Like many spirituals, Michael, Row the Boat Ashore is a song of freedom with layers of meaning. Some meanings were easily understood by the white masters. Others were known only to the slaves. Michael may have been a boat's lead oarsman, or perhaps the archangel Michael. The Jordan River was a symbol whose crossing promised milk and honey or freedom on the other side.
History of the Georgia Sea Islands
The Georgia Sea Islands are a chain of more than one hundred low, sandy, sometimes marshy islands off the coast of the southern United States. American Indians were the first inhabitants. Beginning in 1526, Spanish, French and English colonists tried to settle them but were often held off by pirates and American Indians defending their territory. By the middle 1700's the English had established a plantation agriculture dependent upon slave labor. By the early 1800's the islands had become the first important North American cotton-growing region. Its slaves were cut off for many years from regular communication with the mainland. In this isolation Gullah, the language rooted in their African pasts, survived the passage of time. Today, many Africanisms still exist in the island's music and language. Ossabaw, Sapelo, Cumberland, Jekyll and Saint Simons are Georgia's more dominant Sea Islands. Still mainland buffers, rich in plant and animal life, they offer wildlife sanctuary and support the fishing, agriculture and tourism industries. Ruins of historic forts and plantations can still be seen.
The work song Michael, Row the Boat Ashore was originally sung by slaves and was collected in 1867, shortly after the Civil War. Work songs and field hollers helped make their hard labor go a little easier and faster. The song's rhythm usually fit the type of task the slaves had to do. The musical characteristics of the slaves' work songs and spirituals later led to the development of blues and jazz in America.
Folksingers have re-discovered Michael, Row the Boat Ashore in more recent years, making it a popular song. This song and other spirituals are based on stories from the Bible, especially those about the Jewish people who were slaves of Egypt. The Biblical references in several spirituals had special meanings that helped slaves find escape routes to freedom. Moses referred to a conductor of the Underground Railroad. Egypt meant the South and the white master was referred to as Pharoah. What do you think the Promised Land meant? Yes, it was freedom.
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Inn at Crestwood in Boone NC
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16 Things You Didn't Know about Great Wolf Lodge Indoor Waterpark
My kids love Great Wolf Lodge. They might even like it as much as Disneyland! ha ha. All my daughter wanted for her 8th birthday was to go to Great Wolf Lodge, so we packed up everything and went!
I have been 4 times now and have learned new things every time I go there! So these are the things I didn't know about Great Wolf Lodge. I am telling you, it is the BEST Waterpark I have been to. They think of everything in the waterpark and out of the waterpark!
As I was making this video there are some things that I missed!
1. They have a Starbucks in their Waterparks!
2. They also have an outdoor pool that opens in the summer! So if you want some sunshine, you can always go outside!
3. They provide towels! Just one less thing to pack when you go there!
4. I talked about bringing food into Great Wolf Lodge - that includes take out from other places!
5. One last thing for the older kids. They have an amazing ropes course there! Just be sure to bring closed toe shoes!
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1. In the animated version from Disney, Doc is the only one of the Seven Dwarfs that wears glasses. (TRUTH. ***Although with as often as Dopey bumps into things, he might be in need of a pair of glasses himself.)
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The Truth About George Washington
George Washington was unanimously elected as the first president of the United States of America after winning the American Revolutionary War as the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.
Washington was first called Father of his Country three years after the beginning of the Revolutionary War – a status he earned not only for his military accomplishments, but also because of the numerous virtues he was perceived to possess as a human being.
But within Washington's impeccable character, one quality stood out the most – a unique immunity to the corrupting effects of power, which stemmed from his selfless nature. I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power, stated Robert Frost, America's great poet-philosopher.
After overthrowing the tyranny of the British Empire, Americans were unwilling to trust anyone with the power of a central government, yet in George Washington they saw a man who had transcended human fallibility. Had he lived in the days of idolatry, the Pennsylvania Journal noted in 1777, Washington would have been worshipped as a god.
How could such a man ever abuse his power, let alone become a tyrant? Furthermore, if men like Washington exist and can be elected into power, perhaps the United States government would never follow in the footsteps of the hated British Empire.
Does the mortal George Washington live up to his immortal legend? What is the Truth About George Washington?
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American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162)
In this lecture, Professor Holloway gives a brief summary of what was happening in the decades leading up to the Civil War, including the Missouri Compromise, the Dred Scott decision, and John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry. He discusses the Civil War, focusing specifically on the Emancipation Proclamation and the Conscription Acts of 1863. Professor Holloway spends the duration of the lecture focusing on the labor and racial tensions that led to the New York City draft riots and their aftermath. The crucible of the Civil War, he argues, gives a very clear picture of what it means to be a citizen and what it means to be American. Professor Holloway then gives specific examples of how citizenship was linked to freedom, how freedom was linked to race, and how the tensions between these linkages produced extreme violence.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction and Recap of Last Class
01:48 - Chapter 2. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Poem: Bury Me in a Free Land
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23:42 - Chapter 5. New York City, the Irish and the Freed Slaves
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American foreign policy as a dimension of the American Revolution (1974) | ARCHIVES
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The Third Industrial Revolution: A Radical New Sharing Economy
The global economy is in crisis. The exponential exhaustion of natural resources, declining productivity, slow growth, rising unemployment, and steep inequality, forces us to rethink our economic models. Where do we go from here? In this feature-length documentary, social and economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin lays out a road map to usher in a new economic system.
A Third Industrial Revolution is unfolding with the convergence of three pivotal technologies: an ultra-fast 5G communication internet, a renewable energy internet, and a driverless mobility internet, all connected to the Internet of Things embedded across society and the environment.
This 21st century smart digital infrastructure is giving rise to a radical new sharing economy that is transforming the way we manage, power and move economic life. But with climate change now ravaging the planet, it needs to happen fast. Change of this magnitude requires political will and a profound ideological shift.
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63rd Economic Conference (Part 1)
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Eric S. Rosengren
President and Chief Executive Officer
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Jeffrey P. Thompson
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Director, New England Public Policy Center
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
9:00 am
Recent Employment Growth in Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities
Economists have long studied persistent differences in labor market conditions across locations: urban versus rural, center-city versus suburbs, and large versus small cities. Have these labor market patterns changed during the past two decades? If so, what factors drove these changes: industrial shifts, differences in transportation infrastructure and lifestyle amenities, growing production externalities, or something else? Which level of geographic granularity is most relevant for policymakers who evaluate employment patterns: the state, city, or neighborhood level? And how do recent differences in employment growth relate to the regional rise in income inequality over time?
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Benjamin K. Couillard
Senior Research Assistant
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Christopher L. Foote
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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Edward L. Glaeser
Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics
Harvard University
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Rethinking Regional Responses to Economic Shocks
Economists have traditionally downplayed the importance of regional economic shocks. The lasting consequences of these shocks were thought to be small, as economists have assumed that residents living in adversely affected areas are free to migrate to places with better economic prospects. Recently, however, this sanguine view of regional shocks has been called into question. Why do some recent shocks—particularly those induced by trade—appear to have long-lasting effects on some communities? And should we expect future economic shocks to result in similar outcomes?
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Katheryn N. Russ
Associate Professor of Economics
University of California, Davis
Jay C. Shambaugh
Director, The Hamilton Project & Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Brookings Institution
Professor of Economics, Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
Discussant
David H. Autor
Ford Professor of Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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