You are looking at a time left you recorded by the library of congress showing the process of constructing the exhibition riis, revealing how the other half lives. Tvt on American History artifacts. We learn about the life of the danish born journalist, social reformer and photographer. This program is just under an hour. This exhibition reveals how the other half lives is a copresentation by the museum of the city of new york. It is the first time that the collections of the library of theress and it papers papers had been married but the photographs and distiller collection with museum of new york. We picked the word copresentation carefully because the exhibition here follows an exhibit at the museum of new york and that exhibit which was called jacob revealing new yorks other half was slightly different. Concentrated more on his biography, more on his photography. Here we are looking at him as a journalist. That is the strength of our connection. Collection. The manuscript are feat
Members were contingent and unsecure with their jobs. Now its over 70 . That trend seems to be continuing. The trend of state legislatures defunding Higher Education gradually shifting the cost from taxpayers to students, thats now a 25 year trend. Trends like that dont always and quickly. I think theres a future for state funding in higher Public Education is not great. Both of those things do not mind mote bode well for maintaining Higher Education. If i were to recommend anything i would recommend the federal government pay for public Higher Education and make it freeforall children come to all americanamerican s. 60 billion a year and a couple of battleships left, we have actually made public Higher Education a genuine public good. I think without some fundamental change the quality is going to erode. Scientists all over the country having to choose the basic research that will bring in the most dollars. Rather they choose the research that will do the most good for the people in t
Libraries. Not only to raise Young Readers but celebrate reading in always. One of the ways the celebrate is stocks such as this with our readers and beyond series to show off books, new books published based on resources or projects of the library of congress. Working once again with the princeton photographs division i would like everyone to see a book that has come from the collection of the library of congress that you will learn about in todays program. Today or program is being filmed not only by the library of Congress Also cspan and were very pleased to share this program with the entire country through cspan and the library of congress website, which no host more than 250 of the books and beyond programs so please turn off of things electronic. We will progress from a Panel Discussion to question and answer if we have time. And conclude with a book signing in the foyer. Youll have a chance now for a question and answer you certainly have the opportunity at the end. There will
<p>The history of pragmatic adaptation that built the American form of English is reflected in its present status as the world's second language. It's not jingoistic, just accurate, to declare the particularity of the American tongue. </p>