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BELARUSTV July 3, 2024

The glue was small, up to 12 beads , only bonds were available on this road during the hot summer, the beads grew up and threw their children out of the nest. No, we took them home with our sisters, fed them for a year, and then decided to clean them all up with our sister and take them with us. This gusla tossed it a little to the high sky, they themselves jumped up, waved their arms, showed up, and heard that they demanded to love so much with their wings. Clay i was little, we walked through the berries near the forest near the privacy of the buryaki we climbed near the swamp, of course, it was hard when she was mother and wake up ranisa. I want to sleep at once, the storms are growing. In our garden, we dont need to go to the swamp, we dont need to spend richly. Now to get there. You, of course, will die for this swamp shipmaking berry with fruits. Here is the discord from their berries that we chose in the swamp and have been treated by gardeners for years. The first time i decide

CSPAN3 American Civil War Museum Annual Symposium February 24, 2018

The theme of this years event is ordinary people, extraordinary times. Historians explore how the war affected a Diverse Group of american people. The event is cohosted by the library of virginia, university of Virginia Center for Civil War History, and the American Civil War museum. In the first session, james robertson, Virginia Tech history professor emeritus, and the author or editor of more than 20 books will give a talk titled civil war echoes from the common folk. But first, the director of the center for Civil War History at the university of virginia will welcome the audience. This is live coverage on American History tv on cspan3. Good morning, im Gary Gallagher and i very pleased to welcome all of you this morning. To our symposium titled ordinary people, extraordinary times. I do this and welcome you on behalf of the library of virginia, the American Civil War the center for Civil War History at the university of virginia. Treadway, they library and would perform this task,

CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Assassination Complex September 4, 2016

Targeted assassination of terrorist watch list and really violating peoples Civil Liberties and so thats why its so important that we do see this kind of work and really acknowledge those policies because for the most part they are happening in secret and under secrecy and so when people are uninformed, then they cant necessarily push back when they are far removed from these types of policy they become detentize. They make jokes about raining down bombs on people and thats why its important that this work is out there. Thats one thing i would like to say. [cheers and applause] also its so important that we have these journalists that are doing what they do. A job that puts journalists at risk and thats because aggressive policies and the freedom of speech should be very clear and its a rarity. I was in washington, d. C. This weekend surrounding the events of the white house Correspondence Dinner and its not the same people that you see there winning and dining here in brooklyn. I didn

CSPAN3 American History TV October 27, 2014

Events on and on weekends, cspan3 is home to American History tv, with programs that ,ell our nations story including the civil wars 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, touring museums and Historic Sites to discover what is revealed about americas past. At thesidency, looking policies and legacies of our nations commanders in chief. Lectures and history with top College Professors delving into americas past, and our new series, real america, featuring films from the 1930s through the 1970s. Cspan3, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. Watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. Is touringr cspan cities across the country, exploring American History. Up next, a look at our recent visit to green bay wisconsin. Youre watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend, on cspan3. We are at the neville public museum, brown county. It is almost a 100yearold collection of phenomenal artifacts, obje

CSPAN3 American History TV October 25, 2014

Exploring American History. Up next, a look at our recent visit to green bay, wisconsin. You are watching American History tv all weekend on callerspan3. We are at the Neville Public Museum, brown county. It is an almost 100yearold collection of phenomenal artifacts, objects, and stories from the Northeastern Wisconsin region. Where we are standing is in the core exhibition of the Neville Public Museum. It is a exposition on wisconsin history. We are in this crossroads area, where we are looking at the intersections of the founding of green bay, and the different groups that were here and thrived during particular times. The object were looking at here is perots malmstrom. He was a missionary here in wisconsin. This piece was given to him by nicholas perrault, a french commander who presented it to the missionary in the 1680s. A monstrance is more of a religious piece, a relic piece that would have been brought together where it was more of a communication or ceremonial piece. It is ma

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