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Hear Pat Coleman, the Acquisitions Librarian for the Minnesota Historical Society, talk about the cultural and literary history of St. Paul. Learn about the early exploration of Minnesota through maps and the Native American history in the area. Coleman also presents books and other collected items that show the impact St. Paul has had on pop culture on a national scale.
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St Maria Goretti High School Vs Paul VI Catholic High School
St Maria Goretti High School Roster (White):
#3 Kevin Proctor
#4 Tyrus Fleetwood
#5 Ryan Grant
#10 Uvan Stewart
#11 Isaiah Harris Winn
#12 Adam Blenckstone
#14 AJ Abolarin
#20 Brady Shaper
#22 Jordan Heffle
#23 Martinas Geben
#30 Ameka Akaya
#32 Forrest Buterbaugh
#42 Tobias Brinchmann Christensen
#44 Zach Phalen
Paul VI Catholic High School Roster (Black):
#1 Franklin Howard
#2 Andrew Peacock [ Concordia College ]
#3 Jamall Robinson [ Niagara University ]
#5 Kevin Dorsey
#10 Evan Taylor
#13 Daniel Frick
#22 Tyler Scanlon
#23 Josh Reaves
#24 Marcus Derrickson
#32 Ryan Lee
#44 Tim Higgins [ Cornell University ]
#44 Quadree Smith
SuperValu (United States)
SuperValu, Inc. is an American retailing company. The corporation, headquartered in the Minneapolis suburb of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, has been in business for over a century. It is the third-largest food retailing company in the United States, and ranks #75 on the 2012 Fortune 500 list. Supermarket News ranked SuperValu #1 in the 2008 Top Wholesalers for 2008.
On June 2, 2006, Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons, Inc. and 1,124 of its stores were sold to SuperValu. The sale was approved by the shareholders of both SuperValu and Albertsons on May 30, 2006. In January 2013, the company announced it was selling the Acme Markets, Shaw's, and Jewel-Osco chains and their remaining Albertsons stores to Cerberus Capital Management for $100 million in cash with Cerberus assuming $3.2 billion in existing debt. SuperValu would keep its Cub, Farm Fresh, Shoppers, Shop ‘n Save and Hornbacher’s brands as well as its wholesale supply operation while the Acme, Shaw's, Star Market, and Jewel-Osco stores were reunited with Albertsons. The deal closed March 21, 2013.
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Sail Away, Ladies!
From the 2011 ACDA Virginia All-state women's choir 4/30/2011 at Salem HS in Virginia Beach, arranged by Judith Herrington, directed by Dr. Rollo Dilworth
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Genomics Gets Personal: Property, persons, privacy
World-class panel to discuss the fundamental ethical, social, and legal issues surrounding personal genomic research.
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AIR Dibrugarh Online Radio Live Stream
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3.30 Mishing Geet: Artist: Urmila Patiri
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English
5.00 Programme in Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary
6.10 Vrindagaan:
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6.45 Sandhiyar Anchalik Batori
6.55 Ajir Prasanga
7.00 News in Hindi
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7.15 CHAH SRAMIKOR ASOR: /(T.G. Programme)/ 1. Jhumoir: Bhadra Rajowar & Pty.
2. Short Story by Amal Kr. Horo
7.45 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Jayantajit Das
8.0 Time & Meter Reading Bijnan Jeuti (Science Magazine) 1. Bijnan Barta by Sailendra Mohan Das 2. Talk “Bhu-Tathya Prajuktibidya Aaru Eyar Prayog” By Dr. Nurul Amin
8.20 Hindi Film Song/ Film: Kya Dil Ne Kahaa, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kya Yehi Pyar Hai, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
8.40 Programme Highlight
8.42 Commercial Spot:
8.45 SamacharSandhya:
9.00 News at Nine:
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9.16 Bare Rahania: (Mendolin Recital) Artist: Sanjeev Khargharia
9.25 Nishar Ancholik Batori:
9.30 Documentary“LOKA GEETAR SURADHWANI” Written by Birendra Kr. Phukan
Produced by Makhan Rajkhowa
10.00 Classical Music: (Vocal) Artist: Parveen Sultana Rag: Deen Todi & Sarang Kauns
10.30 Close Down.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE: For WEDNESDAY 29.01.2020
TRANSMISSION I (05.28 AM to 9.35 AM)
5.28 AIR Signature Tune:
5.30 Vandemataram/Opening Announcement Mangalvadya/ Programme Announcement
5.35 Bhaktigeeti: 1. Artist: Durgamoyee Borah (Borgeet-Shankardev) 2.Artist: Bibhuranjan Choudhury & Nandita Sharma (Saraswati Bandana) 3. Artist: Ranju Bhattacharya & Gouri Bhattacharya (Saraswati Stuti) 4. Artist: Binapani Bhuyan & Queen Das (Saraswati Bandana) 5. Artist: Kolamoni Handique & Pty (Naam)
6.00 News in Hindi:
6.05 Gandhi Chinta & Programme Summary:
6.10 Swasthya Charcha; Interview on “KorkotRog” With Dr. Gayatri Gogoi Part: V
6.15 VidyarthirAnusthan:
6.30 Hindi Language Lesson: Conducted by Sachindra Sharma Pts: Aisengfa Dowarah & Snehal Chetri Part: II
6.45 Folk Music: (Dehbichargeet) Artist:Gobin Ch. Bora & Pty
7.05 News in Assamese:
7.15 “AjirDinto”/(Morning Information Service)
7.30 GEETANJALI: 1. Artist: Nasreen Halim Lyc: Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi Ashrur Bhasha Jodi… 2. Artist:Nasrat Hussain Lyc: Karabi Deka Hazarika Momor Puhor… 3. Artist: Nibedita Bora Lyc: Surya Kr. Raja Pakhi Meli…. 4. Artist: Nawab Altaf Ali Ahmed Lyc: Geeta Hatikakoti Tumar Kulat… 5. Artist: Neelakshi Devi Lyc: Vinod Pathak Gose Bone…
7.55 Commercial Spot:
8.00 Samachar Prabhat:
8.15 Morning News
8.30 North East News Bulletin in English:
8.35 “SURAR PANCHOI” (Composite)Assamese Film Song
8.50 Puwar Anchalik Batori
9.00 Jilar Rehrup:
9.05 “ANTARA” (Composite) Hindi Film Songs/
9.35 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION II (11.28 AM to 3.30 PM)
11.58 AIR Signature Tune/Opening Announcement
12.00 News in English
12.05 “SURAR SATSORI”/(Request Prog. of Assamese Songs)
1.00 News in English
1.05 News in Hindi
1.10 Troops Programme
1.40 Newsin Assamese
1.50 Quotation: Adhunik Geet: Artist: Bornali Buragohain
2.00 Khetir Diha
2.05 Ghazal: Artist: Shumona Roy Biswas
2.15 Dopahar Samachar
2.30 Western Music:
3.00 Close Down.
TRANSMISSION III (3.28 PM to 10.30 PM)
3.28 AIR Signature Tune/ Opening Announcement:
3.30 Deori Songs: Artist: Bhupen Deori & Pty
3.45 Programme in Mijumishimi
4.05 Programme in Khampti
4.25 Programme in Wancho
4.45 News in Hindi
4.55 News in English
5.00 Programme in Idu
5.20 Programme in Tangsa
5.40 Programme in Nocte
6.00 Anchalik Batori
6.05 Programme Summary
6.10 Vrindagaan:
6.15 Quotation: GAYAN RAIJOR ANUSTHAN/Interview on “Asomot Soyabeen Khetir Sambhabana” With Dr. Kalyan Pathak
6.45 SandhiyarAnchalik Batori
6.55 Ajir Prasanga
7.00 News in Hindi
7.05 News in Assamese
7.15 “Karpumpuli” Weekly News Bulletin Artist: 1. Ajit Kr. Taye (Anu-Nitom) 2. GajenNarah (Anu-Nitom)
7.35 UjjalBhabishyat: Talk on “Kutir Shilpor Jugadi Atmoshanthapon Aru Niyogar Subidha” By Mohan Saikia
7.45 Adhunik Geet: Artist: Bornali Buragohain
8.00 Time & Meter Reading: Quotation Parikrama
8.15 Ghazal & Quawali: Artist: Roop Kumar Rathor & Sonali Rathor, Mohammad Rafi, Sabri Brothers
8.40 Programme Highlight
8.42 Commercial Spot
8.45 Samachar Sandhya:
9.00 News at Nine
9.15 Commercial Spot:
9.16 Bare Rahania: (Goalporia Lokageet) Artist: Banikona Ghoshal
9.25 Nishar Anchalik Batori:
9.30 Interview with Dr. Paramananda Rajbongshi Out Going President of Asom Sahitya Sabha and Shri Kuladhar Saikia Newly Elected President of Asom Sahitya Sobha
10.00 Radio Report on Beating Retreat Ceremony
10.30 Close Down.
Virtual Walk Around Video of a 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon at Milam Truck Country in Puyall
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SECSRT 038 Beamer Ball- It's Just Good Enough Video
Shane Bailey, Blair Smyly and Britton Burton run down SEC Baseball, who's in and who's out. Heisman watch list is out and 1/3 of them are from the SEC. A great discussion on the playoff horizon and the good and bad of it. and much more.
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Navy JROTC Sail Academy 2015
Navy JROTC, Area 11 instructors ran a sail academy this past June, 2015 at Fiddler's Cove, Coronado, CA. The academy consisted of three sail sessions. Each session consisted of sailing and other aquatic activities lasting three days each. Cadets camped out on the beach and stayed busy the entire time.
barn owl sound - call
The Barn Owl makes a screeching noise they don't hoot like most owls do. Sounds, calls, screeches and other noises of the Barn Owl.
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Words at War: Assignment USA / The Weeping Wood / Science at War
The Detroit Race Riot broke out in Detroit, Michigan in June 20, 1943, and lasted for three days before Federal troops restored order. The rioting between blacks and whites began on Belle Isle on June 20, 1943 and continued until the 22nd of June, killing 34, wounding 433, and destroying property valued at $2 million.
In the summer of 1943, in the midst of World War II, tensions between blacks and whites in Detroit were escalating. Detroit's population had grown by 350,000 people since the war began. The booming defense industries brought in large numbers of people with high wages and very little available housing. 50,000 blacks had recently arrived along with 300,000 whites, mostly from rural Appalachia and Southern States.[2]
Recruiters convinced blacks as well as whites in the South to come up North by promising them higher wages in the new war factories. Believing that they had found a promised land, blacks began to move up North in larger numbers. However, upon arriving in Detroit, blacks found that the northern bigotry was just as bad as that they left behind in the deep South. They were excluded from all public housing except Brewster Housing Projects, forced to live in homes without indoor plumbing, and paid rents two to three times higher than families in white districts. They also faced discrimination from the public and unfair treatment by the Detroit Police Department.[3] In addition, Southern whites brought their traditional bigotry with them as both races head up North, adding serious racial tensions to the area. Job-seekers arrived in such large numbers in Detroit that it was impossible to house them all.
Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government was concerned about providing housing for the workers who were beginning to pour into the area. On June 4, 1941, the Detroit Housing Commission approved two sites for defense housing projects--one for whites, one for blacks. The site originally selected by the commission for black workers was in a predominantly black area, but the U.S. government chose a site at Nevada and Fenelon streets, an all-white neighborhood.
To complete this, a project named Sojourner Truth was launched in the memory of a black Civil War woman and poet. Despite this, the white neighborhoods opposed having blacks moving next to their homes, meaning no tenants were to be built. On January, 20, 1942, Washington DC informed the Housing Commission that the Sojourner Truth project would be for whites and another would be selected for blacks. But when a suitable site for blacks could not be found, Washington housing authorities agreed to allow blacks into the finished homes. This was set on February 28, 1942.[4] In February 27, 1942, 120 whites went on protest vowing they would keep any black homeowners out of their sight in response to the project. By the end of the day, it had grown to more than 1,200, most of them were armed. Things went so badly that two blacks in a car attempted to run over the protesters picket line which led to a clash between white and black groups. Despite the mounting opposition from whites, black families moved into the project at the end of April. To prevent a riot, Detroit Mayor Edward Jeffries ordered the Detroit Police Department and state troops to keep the peace during that move. Over 1,100 city and state police officers and 1,600 Michigan National Guard troops were mobilized and sent to the area around Nevada and Fenelon street to guard six African-American families who moved into the Sojourner Truth Homes. Thanks to the presence of the guard, there were no further racial problems for the blacks who moved into this federal housing project. Eventually, 168 black families moved into these homes.[5] Despite no casualties in the project, the fear was about to explode a year later.[6]
In early June 1943, three weeks before the riot, Packard Motor Car Company promoted three blacks to work next to whites in the assembly lines. This promotion caused 25,000 whites to walk off the job, effectively slowing down the critical war production. It was clear that whites didn't mind that blacks worked in the same plant but refused to work side-by-side with them. During the protest, a voice with a Southern accent shouted in the loudspeaker, I'd rather see Hitler and Hirohito win than work next to a nigger.
145 Kenan Carter vs. Riley Beard
145 Kenan Carter vs. Riley Beard at the 2014 Junior Greco-Roman Nationals in Fargo, N.D.
Les Misérables (musical)
Les Misérables (pronounced /lɛs ˈmɪz(ə)rəb(ə)lz/ or /leɪ ˌmɪzəˈrɑːb/; French pronunciation: [le mizeʁabl(ə)]), colloquially known as Les Mis or Les Miz (/leɪ ˈmɪz/) is a sung-through musical based on the novel Les Misérables by French poet and novelist Victor Hugo. It has music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, with an English-language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer.
Set in early 19th-century France, it is the story of Jean Valjean, a French peasant, and his quest for redemption after serving nineteen years in jail for having stolen a loaf of bread for his sister's starving child. Valjean decides to break his parole and start his life anew after a kindly bishop inspires him by a tremendous act of mercy, but he is relentlessly tracked down by a police inspector named Javert. Along the way, Valjean and a slew of characters are swept into a revolutionary period in France, where a group of young idealists make their last stand at a street barricade.
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2019 SHU Undergraduate Commencement
About Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University, the second-largest independent Catholic university in New England, offers more than 80 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs on its main campus in Fairfield, Conn., located less than 60 miles from Manhattan and approximately 150 miles from Boston. With its five miles of shoreline, marinas, parks, open space and plenty of shopping and fine dining, Fairfield is consistently recognized as a top community in the Northeast in which to live. In 2018 the town earned an A+ in a ‘report card’ by Niche on “Best Places to Live” in Connecticut. Sacred Heart also has satellites in Connecticut, Luxembourg and Ireland. It comprises more than 300 acres of land, including an 18-hole golf course and the former global headquarters of General Electric. Rooted in the 2000-year-old Catholic intellectual tradition and the liberal arts, Sacred Heart embraces a vision for social justice and educates students in mind, body and spirit to prepare them personally and professionally to make a difference in the global community. More than 8,500 students attend the University’s six colleges: Arts & Sciences; Health Professions; Nursing; the Jack Welch College of Business; the Isabelle Farrington College of Education; and St. Vincent’s College. Consistently recognized for excellence, The Princeton Review includes SHU in its guides, Best 382 Colleges–2018 Edition, “Best in the Northeast” and Best 267 Business Schools–2018 Edition. It also placed SHU on its lists for “Best College Theater” and “Most Engaged in Community Service,” each of which comprises only 20 U.S. schools. U.S.News & World Report ranks SHU in its Best Colleges 2018 guidebook and calls SHU the fourth “Most Innovative School” in the North. The Chronicle of Higher Education also names SHU one of the fastest-growing Roman Catholic universities in its 2016 almanac. Sacred Heart has a Division I athletics program. sacredheart.edu