The internet. And its true. These are pictures of an elephant and pictures of a human and then on the right is the computer reconstruction of what youre looking at. And the big one is mental on us. Why is it a billion dollars into this initiative to follow one of the most ancient diseases, Mental Illness. Millions of them will suffer anxiety and what is Mental Illness . For example, schizophrenia is when you hear voices. However, when you put this person in this you find something interesting. The left part of the brain lights up because that part of the brain talks with elves and when you talk to yourself left part of the brain generates voices and thats how youd talk to yourself. But it knows that the left part of the brain is talking to itself. So these people light up without their permission and they are unaware that they are talking to themselves and you can see that for the first time in history and you can now look at joan of arc and many historical figures and it turns out tha
Man for whom i hold the most the utmost respect. Three years ago this weekend, we sat on the back porch of a little building, and we were thinking, what can we do to help people become more invested in these stories of the civil war . That is when it came into being. We have expanded from our blog to a publishing series. Of course the symposium and a number of speaking engagements as well. We are continuing our outreach to help people become invested in these important and engaging stories. Chris is a former historian. He is one of these men you could drop on any battlefield, and he can tell you how many people were there, who their kernel was, and what their shoe size was. He is a man i have learned a tremendous amount from, a man i have written all of my books with, and a man who continues to challenge me as a historian every day. I am pleased to introduce mr. Chris white. [applause] thanks, everybody. Thanks for that introduction. As a side note, the story of creating an emerging ci
The utmost respect. We sat on the back porch of a little building, and we were thinking, what can we do to help people become more invested in these stories of the civil war . It came into being. We have expanded from our blog to a publishing series. Of course the symposium and a number of speaking engagements as well. We are continuing our outreach to help people become invested in these important and engaging stories. Chris is a former historian. He is one of these men you could drop on any battlefield, and he can tell you how many people were there, who their kernel was, and what their shoe size was. He is a man i have learned a tremendous amount from, a man i have written all of my books with, and a man who continues to challenge me as a historian every day. I am pleased to introduce mr. Chris white. [applause] thanks, everybody. Thanks for that introduction. As a side note, the story of creating an emerging civil war, my wife said to me, not too bad for three idiots sitting on a b
Billions, building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity, and communities big and small. Charter is connecting. Us charter communications, along with these television companies, support cspan 2 as a public service. Welcome to Atlanta History Center series, my name is claire haley and im Vice President of Public Relations here. Its my pleasure to welcome you all an audience and to welcome our guest, allen guelzo. He is discussing his book,robert e. Lee a life, a biography of the figure that we all may know, and has a lot of interesting insight in the book. It was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. You can get a copy of the book from Atlanta History Center book, its online, we ship, there is in store pick up. We want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. And given orientation an introduction to his work. Allen guelzo is a Research Scholar at council of humanities, princeton university. Hes a specialist in ear
Today we are going to begin talking about the year 1864. We are going to start with the action and virginia and 1864. Focusing especially on the action and may, june, and the famous duel between Ulysses S Grant and robert e. Lee. The big showdown between the best general on each side. I think this campaign has been more misunderstood and misinterpreted than maybe any other theres a president ial campaign. The primary campaign is going on and several candidates are seeking the nomination of one of the parties and theyre coming up on one of the nominating the primers the state primary and youll typically youll hear some politicians say oh if i finish in the top three, that will be a win that if i to finish in the top three, ill be very happy or Something Like that. And of course, hes trying to manage expectations. Because if he does that successfully and if people and the press and so forth buy it, yeah Top Three Finishes a win for him and he finishes number two, you know. Oh wow, thats