Mastropietro Winery - Berlin Center, Ohio
Dan Mastropietro talks about his family run winery in Berlin Center, Ohio.
Berlin Township Ohio tour Mahoning County (739,231 out of 1,000,000 views)
Berlin Township is one of the fourteen townships of Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The 2010 census found 2,122 people in the township.
Located in the western part of the county, it borders the following townships:
Milton Township - north
Jackson Township - northeast corner
Ellsworth Township - east
Goshen Township - southeast
Smith Township - southwest
Deerfield Township, Portage County - west
Palmyra Township, Portage County - northwest corner
No municipalities are located in Berlin Township.
Berlin Township was organized in 1828.[4] The township was named after Berlin, Germany, the ancestral home of a share of the first settlers.[5]
Statewide, other Berlin Townships are located in Delaware, Erie, Holmes, and Knox counties.
John Clegg of the Berlin Center (Ohio) Western Reserve Blue Devils named Player of the Game
John Clegg of the Western Reserve Blue Devils was named SportsAnimal 1390 Player of the Game for his performance vs South Range on September 12, 2014.
MY School's High Flyers Performance: January 15 2018
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Man surrenders after several-hour standoff in Berlin Center
The man was taken to the hospital after surrendering to investigators.
M2U00058-1 Ghost Investigation-Niles, Ohio. 9-22-12
In a lot of this video we was using the spirit box P-SB7
EVP We Have Captured
NF - When I Grow Up
Official music video for “When I Grow Up” by NF.
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JAN 31: Melbourne, AU – Forum Melbourne
FEB 01: Melbourne, AU – Forum Melbourne – SOLD OUT
FEB 03: Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre – SOLD OUT
FEB 04: Sydney, AU – The Enmore Theatre
FEB 05: Brisbane, AU – The Tivoli
FEB 07: Auckland, NZ – Powerstation – SOLD OUT
FEB 08: Auckland, NZ – Powerstation
MAR 01: Cologne, DE – Live Music Hall – SOLD OUT
MAR 02: Berlin, DE – Huxley’s – SOLD OUT
MAR 03: Hamburg, DE – Docks – SOLD OUT
MAR 05: Frankfurt, DE – Batschkapp – SOLD OUT
MAR 06: Munich, DE – Tonhalle – SOLD OUT
MAR 08: Brussels, BE – AB Main Hall – SOLD OUT
MAR 09: Paris, FR – Elysée Montmarte – SOLD OUT
MAR 10: Amsterdam, NE – Melkweg – SOLD OUT
MAR 12: Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz – SOLD OUT
MAR 13: Bristol, UK – O2 Academy – SOLD OUT
MAR 14: Leeds, UK – University Stylus – SOLD OUT
MAR 16: Glasgow, UK – SWG3 – SOLD OUT
MAR 18: Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute – SOLD OUT
MAR 19: London, UK – Roundhouse – SOLD OUT
APR 09: North Little Rock, AR -- Verizon Arena
APR 10: Tulsa, OK -- Brady Theater
APR 11: Saint Louis, MO -- Chaifetz Arena
APR 13: Indianapolis, IN -- Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
APR 14: Indianapolis, IN -- Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
APR 16: Milwaukee, WI -- Eagles Ballroom
APR 17: Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom – SOLD OUT
APR 18: Buffalo, NY -- Buffalo RiverWorks – SOLD OUT
APR 20: New York, NY -- Hammerstein Ballroom – SOLD OUT
APR 21: Boston, MA -- Agganis Arena – SOLD OUT
APR 22: Montreal, QC – MTELUS – SOLD OUT
APR 24: Toronto, ON – Rebel – SOLD OUT
APR 26: Baltimore, MD -- MECU Pavilion
APR 28: Greensboro, NC -- Greensboro Special Events Center
APR 29: Greenville, SC -- Bon Secours Wellness Arena
MAY 01: Tampa, FL -- Yuengling Center
MAY 02: Jacksonville, FL -- Daily's Place
MAY 03: Atlanta, GA -- Coca-Cola Roxy – SOLD OUT
MAY 05: Huntsville, AL -- Von Braun Center Arena
MAY 07: Cincinnati, OH -- PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center
MAY 08: Cleveland, OH -- PNC Pavilion
MAY 10: Park City, KS -- Hartman Arena
MAY 11: Omaha, NE -- Baxter Arena
MAY 12: Kansas City, MO -- Starlight Theatre
MAY 15: Las Vegas, NV -- The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
MAY 16: San Francisco, CA -- Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
MAY 17: Los Angeles, CA -- Greek Theatre
MAY 18: San Diego, CA -- Park at the Park - Petco Park
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Music video by NF performing When I Grow Up. © 2019 NF Real Music, LLC
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., also known as Warner Bros. Pictures, formerly known as Warner Bros. Studios, commonly referred to as Warner Bros. (spelled Warner Brothers during the company's early years), Warners, or simply WB—is an American producer of film, television, and music entertainment.
One of the major film studios, it is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York. Warner Bros. has several subsidiary companies, including Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Home Video, New Line Cinema, TheWB.com, and DC Entertainment. Warner owns half of The CW Television Network. It is the world's largest film and television studio.
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Deep Impact
What would you do if you knew that in a handful of days an enormous comet would collide with Earth and all humanity could be annihilated? The countdown to doomsday is underway in this gut-wrenching, eye-opening blast of a movie experience (Jeff Craig, Sixty Second Preview). Mimi Leder (The Peacemaker) directs, guiding an all-star cast featuring Robert Duvall, Tea Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell and Morgan Freeman. With the film's dynamic fusion of large-scale excitement and touching, human-scale storylines, Deep Impact makes its impact felt in a big and unforgettable way.
Yelawolf - American You (Official Music Video)
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Consultation on Conscience: Members of the 115th Congress
On Tuesday, May 2, the final morning of Consultation on Conscience, we were joined by Members of the 115th Congress at Sixth & I including U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (OH), Congressman Joe Kennedy III (MA-4), Rep. Jamie Raskin (MD-8), Congressman Jerry Nadler (NY-10), and Rep. Jacky Rosen (NV-3).
Transcription coming soon.
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Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., also known as Warner Bros. Pictures, formerly known as Warner Bros. Studios, commonly referred to as Warner Bros. , Warners, or simply WB—is an American producer of film, television, and music entertainment.
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Harry S. Truman | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Harry S. Truman
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953), taking office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. A World War I veteran, he assumed the presidency during the waning months of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. He is known for implementing the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, for establishing the Truman Doctrine and NATO against Soviet and Chinese Communism, and for intervening in the Korean War. In domestic affairs, he was a moderate Democrat whose liberal proposals were a continuation of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but the conservative-dominated Congress blocked most of them. He used the veto power 180 times, more than any president since, and saw 12 overridden by Congress; only Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the veto more often, and only Gerald Ford and Andrew Johnson saw so many veto overrides. He is the only world leader to have used nuclear weapons in war. He desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces, supported a newly independent Israel and was a founder of the United Nations.
Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri, and spent most of his youth on his family's 550-acre (220 ha) farm near Independence. In the last months of World War I, he served in combat in France as an artillery officer with his National Guard unit. After the war, he briefly owned a haberdashery in Kansas City, Missouri, and joined the Democratic Party and the political machine of Tom Pendergast. Truman was first elected to public office as a county official in 1922, and then as a U.S. Senator in 1934. He gained national prominence as chairman of the Truman Committee, formed in March 1941, which aimed to find and correct waste and inefficiency in Federal Government wartime contracts. After serving as a United States Senator from Missouri (1935–1945) and briefly as Vice President (1945), he succeeded to the presidency on April 12, 1945, upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Germany surrendered just a few weeks after he assumed the presidency, but the war with Imperial Japan raged on and was expected to last at least another year. Truman approved the use of atomic bombs to end the fighting and to spare the U.S. and Japanese lives that would inevitably be lost in the planned invasion of Japan and Japanese-held islands in the Pacific. This decision and the numerous resulting issues remain the subject of debate to this day. Critics argue that the nuclear bombings were unnecessary since conventional methods could have achieved surrender, while defenders assert that it ultimately saved more lives that would have been lost during an invasion. Truman presided over an unexpected surge in economic prosperity as the U.S. sought readjustment after long years of depression and war. His presidency was a turning point in foreign affairs as the United States engaged in an internationalist foreign policy and renounced isolationism. Truman helped found the United Nations in 1945, issued the Truman Doctrine in 1947 to contain Communism and got the $13 billion Marshall Plan enacted to rebuild Western Europe. His political coalition was based on the white South, labor unions, farmers, ethnic groups and traditional Democrats across the North. Truman was able to rally these groups of supporters during the 1948 presidential election and win a surprise victory that secured a presidential term in his own right.
The Soviet Union, then led by Joseph Stalin, became an enemy in the Cold War. Truman oversaw the Berlin Airlift of 1948 and the creation of NATO in 1949, but was unable to stop Communists from taking over China in 1949. In 1950, he survived unharmed from an assassination attempt. When Communist North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, he sent U.S. troops and gained UN approval for the Korean War. After initial successes in Korea, the UN forces were thrown back by Chinese intervention and the con ...
Harry Truman | Wikipedia audio article
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Harry Truman
00:05:18 1 Early life and career
00:09:32 1.1 World War I
00:14:57 1.2 Continued military service
00:16:21 2 Politics
00:16:30 2.1 Jackson County judge
00:19:34 2.2 U.S. Senator from Missouri
00:22:23 2.2.1 Truman Committee
00:24:06 3 Vice Presidency (1945)
00:27:18 4 Presidency (1945–1953)
00:28:22 4.1 First term (1945–1949)
00:28:34 4.1.1 Assuming office and the atomic bomb
00:32:40 4.1.2 Strikes and economic upheaval
00:38:19 4.1.3 United Nations, Marshall Plan, Cold War, and China
00:41:18 4.1.4 Berlin airlift
00:42:35 4.1.5 Recognition of Israel
00:44:51 4.2 1948 election
00:50:32 4.3 Full elected term (1949–1953)
00:51:16 4.3.1 Korean War
00:55:17 4.3.2 Worldwide defense
00:58:13 4.3.3 Soviet espionage and McCarthyism
01:00:12 4.3.4 White House renovations and assassination attempt
01:02:46 4.3.5 Steel and coal strikes
01:03:42 4.3.6 Scandals and controversies
01:06:07 4.4 Civil rights
01:08:23 4.5 Administration and cabinet
01:08:32 4.6 International trips
01:08:46 4.7 1952 election
01:11:17 5 Post-presidency
01:15:17 6 Death
01:16:03 7 Tributes and legacy
01:16:55 7.1 Legacy
01:20:43 7.2 Sites and honors
01:25:04 8 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953), taking office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. A World War I veteran, he assumed the presidency during the waning months of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War. He is known for implementing the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, for establishing the Truman Doctrine and NATO against Soviet and Chinese Communism, and for intervening in the Korean War. In domestic affairs, he was a moderate Democrat whose liberal proposals were a continuation of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but the conservative-dominated Congress blocked most of them. He used the veto power 180 times, more than any president since, and saw 12 overridden by Congress; only Grover Cleveland and Franklin D. Roosevelt used the veto more often, and only Gerald Ford and Andrew Johnson saw so many veto overrides. He is the only world leader to have used nuclear weapons in war. He desegregated the U.S. Armed Forces, supported a newly independent Israel and was a founder of the United Nations.
Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri, and spent most of his youth on his family's 550-acre (220 ha) farm near Independence. In the last months of World War I, he served in combat in France as an artillery officer with his National Guard unit. After the war, he briefly owned a haberdashery in Kansas City, Missouri, and joined the Democratic Party and the political machine of Tom Pendergast. Truman was first elected to public office as a county official in 1922, and then as a U.S. Senator in 1934. He gained national prominence as chairman of the Truman Committee, formed in March 1941, which aimed to find and correct waste and inefficiency in Federal Government wartime contracts. After serving as a United States Senator from Missouri (1935–1945) and briefly as Vice President (1945), he succeeded to the presidency on April 12, 1945, upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Germany surrendered just a few weeks after he assumed the presidency, but the war with Imperial Japan raged on and was expected to last at least another year. Truman approved the use of atomic bombs to end the fighting and to spare the U.S. and Japanese lives that would inevitably be lost in the planned invasion of Japan and Japanese-held islands in the Pacific. This decision and the numerous resulting issues remain the subject of debate to this day. Critics argue that the nuclear bombings were unnecessary since conventional methods—such as the equally devastating firebombing or naval blockade—could have achieved surrender, while defenders assert that such measure was desperately needed to shock Japan into surrender in order to save more lives that would have been ...
06/19/18 Metro Council Meeting