Some of that who coming to you from mumbai in india over the next 30 minutes lets look at how calm was the best bengal are saying move to be so i would German Company has found the devil usually we mean we see what happens and how young engineers in berlin are creating their own wind turbine 1st lets head to the east of india in west bengal traditional farmers here like many regions around the country use diesel pumps to water their fields diesel is expensive and very pretty one company is helping them make the switch to energy on a jeep is still sitting out solar water pumps in farms and even enabling the farmers water on the pros. Lulu. Shes the 1st woman to install a solar farm in this willage after watering her fields of paddy rice potatoes mustard and wheat open up all sells the excess water to anyone who might be in need in her village. That the plan to install a drip irrigation system nor water usage then well be able to grow flowers fruit and other vegetables. The villages 225
Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answers. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010. I began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at riverside. And then in i got my masters degrees in library and information science. At that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014 i moved to st. Louis and worked at the National Archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician. And then in 2016 i moved back to california and in my current role as an archive specialist at the National Archives at riverside. So im going to turn it over to randy here and you could give you his bio. Well, thank you, james. Welcome, everybody. I want to thank mr. Garza for his wonderful introduction and thank the friends of the North Hollywood library and the friends of the sherman oaks for inviting us to come ou
Introduce myself. Randy will be giving most of the presentation. Ill be here for questions and answer. Just a little background about myself. I volunteered after i got my b. A. In history from cal state San Bernardino in 2010, i began volunteering at the National Archives at riverside and then in 2012 i became a student archives technician at the National Archives at riverside and then in i got my masters degree in library and Information Science at that same time from san jose state university. And then in 2014, i moved to st. Louis and worked at the National Archives at st. Louis as a preservation technician and then in 2016 i moved back to california and then in my current role as an archives specialist. Im going to turn it over to randy here and he can give you his bio. Thank you, james. Welcome, everybody. I want to thank mr. Garza for his wonderful introduction and i also want to thank the friends of the North Hollywood library and the sherman oaks friends of library as well for
Host three as you all know is about words. The rhythms of declaration of independence, the pages of the constitution but is also about balance. It is about the drama and the sound of the surge the sound of a minister, the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed is also about music and music is one of the most universal expressions you can listen to a song which you might disagree more congeniality and more profitably than he could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. Tim as sure as the patriots are carrying their swords in their guns, they were caring appends in the pros in the poetry along with them to move the revolution forward and to move our country forward. Henry David Perrault once wrote that when i hear music i fear no danger, i see no photo and relating to the earliest times i relate them to the latest and the pretty much sums up and think what we, wanted to write about. Jon until about three weeks ago, mcgraw t
German russian x. Ray telescope rosita took off from by canoe or in the summer of 2019 for many scientists the launch was the fulfillment of a dream. Now comes the next successful step even as he turns on track and training its 7 cameras on the cosmos. Over the next 4 years the telescope is to create a map of all the known galaxies the researchers hope to find clues as to why our universe continues to expand. Believe. This is the world as we know us but as we zoom as our earth looks a lot smaller. Its just one of many planets that orbit the star at the center of our solar system the sun. One of the 300000000000 stars that make up our galaxy the milky way. Imagine taking a galaxy the size of ours and shrinking it to the size of our brain isnt something cosmologist you are invalid dreams about. Distances are unimaginable despite that we can look out so far with our telescopes that we are able to get a good idea of how the universe as a whole behaves and thats fascinating. In some ways th