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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Barbara Bush Scrapbooks 20240712

Than 200 communities across the nation. Like many americans, our staff is paying close to home due to coronavirus. Next, look at one of our cities tour city tour visits. We all know that our grandmother loved taking pictures. We saw the scrapbook she would keep and in the more recent years, i didnt realize how much she kept from her entire life until i was starting research for my book and was able to go down to College Station and they have the archives there. My coauthor and i were like we are here for a day and a half, lets do it. The first day we walk in and mary says where do you want to start and shes like millions and millions of books and tapes started in her scrapbooks. My grandmother heads had kept scrapbooks of every part of their life together. While at the George H W Bush museum, warren finch showed us one of our brother bushs many scrapbooks, containing mementos of their life together. Here is the research room. We are going to look at one of about 120 scrapbooks misses b

Transcripts For DW Europe 20240712

Chimpanzees our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. But when did our ancestors and their start going their separate ways. And where did our human lineage 1st originate. Until now africa the home of todays chimpanzees has always been considered the cradle of humanity. A team of scientists have now called that theory into question it wouldnt be surprising to see animals in europe that may have been ancestral. German researcher madeleine but in a has tracked down a missing fossilized job own. Uncreative researchers discovered the fossilized footprints of a mysterious by pat. On the lower incomes presumably a Little Family group all these home ins and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light the end of the tube we believe this is a genuine transition to a missing legacy. Was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. Athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democracy. For years now the german paleontologist Madeleine Buena has been researching the Natural Histo

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Laura Watt On Landscape Preservation And National Parks 20240712

Class on the evolution of a natural park system and the effort to preserve pristine wilderness. She argues that this approach obscures the ways that humans have iran tractor with the land. Her class is about one hour in ten minutes. So today were gonna be talking about landscapes and preservation and sort of preservation unexpectedly changes parks is protected areas. The intention here is really not only to sort of understand the history of these types of protected spaces but then also to make the process of preservation more visible. To make it more easier to understand, not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time the sort of more importantly why they have changed over time. Most of us when we think about preservation, we think about something staying the same and yet preservation actually changes things so thats really kind of the focus were gonna aim at today. I want to see if i can manage this. So in the context of sort of open space lands here in the u. S. ,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History Laura Watt On Landscape Preservation And National Parks 20240712

Find it where you listen to podcasts. So, today were going to be talking about landscapes and preservation and sort of how preservation unexpectedly changes the places we set aside as parks and protected areas. The intention here is really not only to sort of understand the history of the protective spaces but to make the process more visual, to make it easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time but why they have changed over time. We think of some things staying the thing. This changes things. Thats the focus were going to aim at today. And im going to theres often a presumption that Public Ownership is the best way to protect ownership. We see the series on americas parks called americas best idea, that natural spaces that have trails and for hiking and sightseeing and so on are representative of pure pristine nature thats had some boundaries put around it and its been kept the same like a vase in a museum, just kind of static and never cha

Transcripts For DW Europe - The Cradle Of Humanity 20240712

Chimpanzees our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. But when did our ancestors and their start going their separate ways. And where did our human lineage 1st originate. Until now africa the home of todays chimpanzees has always been considered the cradle of humanity. A team of scientists have now called that theory into question it wouldnt be surprising to see animals in europe that may have been ancestral. German researcher madeleine bene has tracked down a missing fossilized job own. Uncreative researchers discovered the fossilized footprints of a mysterious by pet. And the woman comes presumably a Little Family group all these home ins and in germany a new extinct great ape came to light into the can we have only this is a genuine transition a missing legacy. Was europe not africa the actual cradle of humanity. Athens capital of greece and ancient birthplace of democracy. For years now the german paleontologist madelyne buena has been researching the Natural History of this reg

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