I wanted to hand this out as a lesson, thinking about how were still connected to the past. There are people i dont, they are not my close personal friends, i like you all very much, but to do that, to hand out a quarter cups worth of sugar, this was the middle ages in europe. It was extravagant. Sugar, in the 1300s, was a rare and expensive good. It was medicine. It was prized and available only to the richest of the rich in western europe. To hand up the small amount i gave you would have been seen as an extravagant thing. Now, it is so much a part of our diets. You can go into a gas station and grab a handful and take it with you. I pay for it. Sugar is so cheap and common, it is hard to avoid it. Is there anyone who has had to give it up for dietary reasons . How easy was it . Terrible. Prof. Paulett right, its hard. Its in medicine and pills. How this came to be how it went from being a rare and expensive good to a thing that is so common that it is hard to avoid, this gets to the
The government has announced a climb down. And some celebrities are boycotting facebook and instagram for 2h hours. They want more action on hate speech. A french court has ruled that lamine diack, the man who ran world athletics for 16 years, is corrupt. Hes been given a four year prison sentence. Here he is entering court today in paris. And he was found guilty of accepting bribes from russian athletes who were suspected of doping. He took money to help cover up positive test results, allowing the athletes to keep competing. And this the guy in charge of the whole sport, remember. Iam not i am not shocked it came down to this after a long time of going back and forth on what looks to be obvious, if indeed there was money that was asked from the athletes to be paid for a cover up, and in terms of the time that sports in general is struggling with the issue that is doping. Lamine diack says he will appeal. Hes admitted to covering up doping but insists he was doing it to protect the im
Full. Unless you cheated. I asked you specifically to look at the document from the 1700s and think about what he says in terms of what he says about the indian economy, indian trade, and specifically the indian slave trade. Little snippets there. What i want to do today is delve more deeply into these issues. I give you a chapter from the fairly recent book on slavery in the indian country, and on page 75, she writes the chickasaw and apalachee experiences could not have been more different. I will throw this out to you. How do they compare, and what does that tell us about the lower south at that time . We can start with the chickasaw. Who wants to start us off looking at how they engage the slave trade . Because they really keep appearing in this chapter. More so than me apalachee. Chickasaw. What can you tell us about chickasaw . Yeah . They participated in the transatlantic trade. All right, participated in the transatlantic trade. That is key. Who wants to elaborate on what is im
Minister of Energy and Business, Senator Lisa Cummins, speaking at a press briefing on the 2024 Energy Development Scholarship today. To her left is Directo .