[amelia] brians adhd followed him onto the lacrosse field. We were going over plays and coach would bring us in and draw up something on the whiteboard and i had trouble focusing on what he was saying, what he was drawing out. Id get into the game and id be like, uhoh, whatd he say . Or whatd he do . So thats definitely added a negative impact on my play. So does that mean that athletes like brian should avoid playing sports . Not at all, say medical experts. A lot of studies have actually shown that participation in sports can help alleviate some of the symptoms of adhd. Kind of being on the field, being, getting rid of some of that extra energy that they have. [amelia] however, that extra energy might cause players with adhd to be more impulsive and to play more wildly than they should. We also find that they do have increased impulsivity and a little bit more reckless behavior, which can put them at a higher risk for injury, especially in those contact sports. [amelia] the doctors a
The dress that dates back to the british and the burning of washington. Susan the trunk was a large. Arriage trunk inside it was roller printed cotton fabric and tools. Inside this trunk work downs, a , silkmarket turban slippers, odd pieces of fabric and muslin, and the kinds of treasures that may be any of us , mementos of our past. They all belonged to Dolley Madison. We are at the greensboro historical museum. We are going to talk about our Dolley Madison collection. Ourey was the wife of fourth president , James Madison, and probably one of our most popular first ladies. 1768 to arn may 20, quaker family, and lived and American Life which took her eventually to become one of the most Popular Figures in early american history. Brothers and sisters and after a stay at a farm in tilford county, they , eventuallyginia moving to philadelphia when dolley was about 15. It was there that she married her first husband, a young attorney, and had a two sons and experienced the tragedy of los
Stoic, heroic and fiercely devoted to duty. But he was also a slave owner. An unyielding taskmaster somewhat vain and a failure business. Unlike his peers, Jefferson Madison hamilton and items were all college graduates, washington only the equivalent of 1 7 grade education. Ron chernow was born in brooklyn and is an honest graduate of yale and cambridge. He is considered to be one of the most distinguished commentators on politics, business, finance in america today. The st. Louis postdispatch has helped him as one of the most preeminent biographers of his generation and the New York Times calls him mr. Ron chernow is an elegant architect of monumental histories as we have seen in decades. In 2004 his biography of Alexander Hamilton won the inaugural George Washington book prize early american history. Mr. Ron chernow brings political perspective to the politics of today. Listen to his words. President washington, like president obama enters the office hoping for reasonable and sensib
Packet of essays we had to write to apply for the teachers and program. Our toure begin through concords history with a two or New Hampshire statehouse. A tour of the New Hampshire statehouse. So we are standing in the New Hampshire hollow. This room has been in our statehouse, in use since 1819. Our building first began being built on september 24, 1816. Our first cornerstone was laid , made out of granite. New hampshire is the granite state. By 1819 on the statehouse opened june 2, its doors. This room was just the hall. The only thing in the room were large wooden columns on granite bases. As time went on, it was a cooling area for legislators to come downstairs. It was a place where people would come and gather and meet when they were coming to the statehouse for business. Then came the civil war. 1861, New Hampshires men answered the call to arms. They left their homes and many came here to this building. They enlisted. They were given brand new flags and went off to what they hop
Hampshire state of flags. The building first began building on september 24, 1816. Our first cornerstone was laid and made out of granite by 1819. The statehouse opened its doors in this room during this time was a historic hall. The only thing in the room were large wooden columns. As time went on it was a cooling , area for it legislators to come downstairs. It was a place where people would come and together and meet when they were coming to the statehouse for business. Then came the civil war. 1861, New Hampshire men answered the call to arms. They left their homes and many came to this building. They enlisted. They were given brand new flags and what they hoped would be a short conflict. The flags that are in the case here are the flags that were brought back by our men. 1865, when the war ended, what was left of the flags came back here to this building. We have 88 civil battle were civil war battle flags. The flags have been in these cases for well over 100 years. Every one of t