Law. To mark the occasion, well take a look at the iconic ice top building the seat of German Parliament in berlin. And well show you where to go for a tasty meal afterwards. This is the home of the german constitution for the basic law, the high tax, the country is governed from here. And you actually can get one of the best views of the city from the top of the dome right there. Its the most visited parliament in the world every year at 1850000 people a sense that ice pack dont a popular viewing platform over the city. But if youre only looking into the distance, youll miss sites and what down below, here are some of the exciting things you can expect to see on a tour, and what you need to know before you visit that ice top. Before we go in, lets take a look at this excerpt from the basic law or germanys constitution. It regulates the most basic rights and duties of its citizens is and turn 75 years old in 2024 1st. So for me, as a journalist, need a high, every person shall have the
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Be here to celebrate. To. We are so excited to be here to celebrate ritual for the 272. The families who were enslaved to build the American Catholic church. In 1838 a group of americas most prominent catholic priests sold 272 enslaved people to save the largest mission project. Which is now georgetown university. In this groundbreaking account, Professor Rachel swarns follows one family for nearly 2 centuries of indentured servitude and and pavement to uncover the harrowing origins tory of the Catholic Church and the united dates. Rachel swarns is a journalist, author and associate assessor of journalism at New York University writing about race and Race Relations is a contributing writer for the New York Times. For articles about georgetown universitys roots and slavery touched off a series about painful ties to this section of history. An endowment for the humanities, the Leon Levy Center for biography, the Biographers International organization among others. As a correspondent for
They saved their largest mission project. Which is now georgetown university. In this groundbreaking account, professor swarns follows one family through nearly two centuries of enslavement to uncovering the harling story of the Catholic Church in the united states. Rachel is a journalist, author and associate professor of journalism at new york university, who writes about race and Race Relations as a contributing writer for the New York Times. Her articles about georgetown universitys roots in slavery touched off a National Conversation about americas universities and their ties to this painful period in history. Her work has been supported by the National Endowment for humanities, the ford foundation, the Leon Levy Center for biography, the Biographers International organization, among others. As a correspondent for the times, she reported from russia, cuba, guatemala and southern africa. And covered emigration and president ial politics and motion Michelle Obama and her role in the