More apple picking at Outhouse Orchards Westchester county NY. 10/5/2013.
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Children's Book Week Celebration
The Library of Congress joins the 100th anniversary celebration of Children’s Book Week (April 29 to May 5, 2019), the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country, sponsored by the Children’s Book Council (CBC).
We will launch a digital collection of children’s books selected from the Library's collections. These will include classic works that are still read by children today and lesser-known treasures drawn from the Library’s extensive collection of historically significant children’s books.
To recognize and promote this new digital collection, as well as Children’s Book Week, local authors and illustrators will each read a book from the historical collection for a public read-a-thon. Join the conversation on Twitter with #BookWeek100.
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Driving directions with Street View on Google Maps
Now you can use Street View when getting driving directions on Google Maps.
Virginia Farming: Salatin Childrens Book
Children love a good story. And children can learn a lot about agriculture by reading a good story. This week we talk with the authors of a new children’s book about farming. Joel and Rachel Salatin of Polyface Farm – and boy do they have a story to tell. We also have a report this week about fall harvest conditions. Plus, some tips on cleaning up your vegetable garden at this time of year.
Furled and Unfurled: A History of the Confederate Battle Flag at Gettysburg (Lecture)
Few symbols are as recognizable or as controversial as the Confederate battle flag. From the men who carried it into battle, to its incorporation into monuments and memorials, the flag is inextricably linked with the battlefield of Gettysburg. Discover the compelling and controversial history of the flag at Gettysburg, and the on-going debate over its meaning and message.
Episode 140: The Constitution in Practice: From Liberty to Leviathan (with Roger Pilon)
Roger Pilon joins us again to give an outline of Constitutional jurisprudence from its signing in 1787 through the New Deal era and into modernity.
After giving a broad overview of the philosophical underpinnings of governments last week, Roger Pilon joins us again to discuss the U.S. Constitution in particular and how the Constitution has been interpreted over the years.
Pilon recounts the original signing of the Constitution and the adoption of the Bill of Rights, how post-Civil War constitutional amendments fundamentally altered the structure of American federalism, the Slaughter-House Cases of the late-19th century, Lochner v. New York, the New Deal Era, and how judicial interpretations of the General Welfare and Commerce clauses changed over time.
Why was there no Bill of Rights when the Constitution was drafted? Is an originalist view of the constitution a necessarily antiquated one? Shouldn’t government be given enough power to realistically address any new concerns affect the nation as a whole, possibly issues that the Founders couldn’t have thought of?
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Quincy, Massachusetts
Quincy is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. It is a major part of Metropolitan Boston and is Boston's immediate southern suburb. Its population in 2010 was 92,271, making it the 8th largest city in the state. Known as the City of Presidents, Quincy is the birthplace of two U.S. presidents — John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams — as well as John Hancock, a President of the Continental Congress and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.
First settled in 1625, Quincy was briefly part of Dorchester and Boston before becoming the north precinct of Braintree in 1640. In 1792, Quincy was split off from Braintree; the new town was named after Colonel John Quincy, maternal grandfather of Abigail Adams and after whom John Quincy Adams was also named. Quincy became a city in 1888.
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Esther Miriam Visiting Alstede Farm in Chester, New Jersey, August 2, 2014
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Fort Apache: Conflict, Conservation, and (Re)Conciliation(?) in Indian Country
Over the last few hundred years, the Fort Apache and Theodore Roosevelt School National Historic Landmark have been different places for different people—homeland, military post, boarding school, tribal cultural center. The core question is whether and how the colonial outpost most responsible for Apache subjugation can be returned to active duty in support of White Mountain Apache Tribe sovereignty, community, and prosperity. Join archaeologist-preservationist John R. Welch in writing the next chapter on the history of this internationally recognized historic site in the heart of Apacheland.
John R. Welch is a professor, jointly appointed in the Department of Archaeology and the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Welch works with indigenous communities on projects at the interface of indigenous peoples’ sovereignty—rights and responsibilities derived from authority over people and territory—and stewardship—sustainable and broadly beneficial uses of cultural and biophysical inheritances. Welch is a founding member of the board of the Fort Apache Heritage Foundation. He publishes on Apache history and applied archaeology and directs SFU Archaeology’s online Professional Graduate Program in Heritage Resource Management.
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House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division 2/26/19
01:41 - Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association video.
13:43 - HF811 (Lippert) Farm-to-school program established, and money appropriated.
43:31 - HF1096 (Wazlawik) Second Harvest Heartland grant funding provided, reports required, and money appropriated.
52:03 - HF1301 (Anderson) Second Harvest Heartland grant to purchase milk for food bank distribution funding provided, and money appropriated.
55:24 - Minnesota Milk Producer's Association presentation.
1:28:41 - Consideration of:.
HF1021 (Anderson) Dairy producer conservation incentive program established, and money appropriated.
HF1419 (Poppe) Dairy stabilization conservation assistance program established, and money appropriated.
HF1418 (Poppe) Dairy producer margin coverage premium assistance program established, and money appropriated.
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