The foundations were laid for what would be the thriving port of revolt a member of the huns sciatic league whose purpose was to promote trade. Quickly rose to become one of the most successful of the hands of towns on the basis of a unique privilege goods being transported past the city were required to be temporarily stored in a warehouse or staple outside the gates in other words a kind of intermedia trade was enforced between east and west and rivas merchants profited highly from it. Was a stronghold fortified with thirty five towers and its rules manned by the best cannoneers in the east that task to watch over the rich chords of the merchants between fourteen zero three and one hundred fifteen over. Rid of twelve years that is a merchant by the name of the king who isnt alone traded over three hundred thousand first from russia sending him on to germany and flanders and england. At some time around forty and sixty a young apprentice trader called hunts pavels came to revenue he h
Fabrication technologies will transform technology and be a company. Is an hour and 40 minutes. Thank you guys all so much for coming. Thank you for coming to the Wilson Center. And on star wars day. Really appreciate it. I have the distinct pleasure of welcoming you to Woodrow Wilson center and the launch the book designing reality. My name is Elizabeth Newbury and im the director here at the Wilson Center in science and technology and Innovation Programs. When im not introducing worldfamous authors i translate Research Ideas through one of the most dynamic and meet mediums we have for engagement, games. Games are one of the best tools we have for translating complexities to a flexible and dare i say fun format. Something we specialize for signs technology and Innovation Program from the bio lab and to science fighting zika we specialize in being the bridge between those on the ground in debating science to those here in washington with wanting to make science policy for per their goa
Years and theyre strong and they kind of stick with us, no matter what we do, as you have seen you go outside this museum and you travel around northwest arkansas, theres fortune 500 companies, theyre a Major Research university, theres all kinds of businesses and industry and hightech stuff going on out there but those images, those stereotypes, will theyll stick with us and theyre kind of theyre part of our story. We begin our tour of the local Literary Community with a visit to the university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishmented of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a longtime senator serving arkansas from 1944 until 1974. 30 years. Before that he was a representativea u. S. Representative from the north arkansas area. He was president of the university of arkansas, the Youngest University president in the United States at the time. From 1939 to 1941 and worked for the department of justice, rhodes karl, a distinguish el alum of the
Good evening. Its great to have you with us on a friday night. We begin with the breaking headline today, a michigan doctor sentenced, being called a monster. Diagnosing hundreds of patients with cancer when they didnt have it. Giving many chemotherapy, making them six. Sentenced to 45 years behind bars. Ron claiborne leads us off. Reporter victims outside the courtroom, hand in hand, then defiant. 45 years for the lives he took. It just wasnt enough. Reporter in court, the doctor saying i misused my talents, and permitted this sin to come into me because of power and greed. I could hear him talking to my mother, and promising to save her. Reporter in all, he pleaded to intentionally misdiagnosing more than 500 patients. He earned more than 17 million as a result. He pounced on every opportunity to use a patients body as a profit center. Extremely emotional. Reporter in 2013, he told her she had cancer. He said you have fullblown cancer. Reporter she later learned from another doctor,
Good evening. Its great to have you with us on a friday night. We begin with the breaking headline today, a michigan doctor sentenced, being called a monster. Diagnosing hundreds of patients with cancer when they didnt have it. Giving many extensive chemotherapy, making them six. Sentenced to 45 years behind bars. Ron claiborne leads us off. Reporter victims outside the courtroom, hand in hand, then defiant. 45 years for the lives he took. It just wasnt enough. Reporter in court, the doctor saying i misused my talents, and permitted this sin to come into me because of power and greed. I could hear him talking to my mother, and promising to save her. Reporter in all, he pleaded to intentionally misdiagnosing more than 500 patients. He earned more than 17 million as a result. He pounced on every opportunity to use a patients body as a profit center. Extremely emotional. Reporter in 2013, he told her she had cancer. He said you have fullblown cancer. Reporter she later learned from anothe