Is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. Next, a look at one of our cities to her visits. This is a contested claim that we argue with the state of georgia about. Both have a good claim to make. Iny received their charter 1785. Uncs charter came later but unc was the first to open an already graduated a couple classes before georgia. They were founded at the same time, so when this area was selected as the site of the , there was no town or village here. There war few neighboring farms. There was an anglican chapel but there was no town to speak of. So on the day that they laid the cornerstone for the First University building, they also had an auction of town lots. So that they understood that if the university was going to succeed, there needed to be a town around it to support it to provide businesses, places for people to live. So the town of Chapel Hill University were born on the same day the university was chartered. The university was chartered in 1789. The ground broke
Published in 2017. He has a bachelor of arts in comparative literature from princeton. A bachelor of music in opera from the Eastman School of music, and a ph. D from stanford university. She has been a member of the George Mason University facility since 2011 and i just learned this evening she has recently been elected. In thinking about the subject, french memories of the war far america, were encouraged to contemplate experiences from the u. S. War for independence from multiple perspectives in time. There is a time that french officers recorded in their memoirs, but in writing memmemo, there is also looking back into the past to recollect whether it be hours, days, or years later. It is likely that he wrote them in part after his military degr career had come to a close. Memory and magic have a role here. We that look forward to it being significance and influence in france. The latter line of inquiry has been of particular interest of historians that long sought to trace the infl
Visit ncicap. Org] the house will be in order. For 40 years, cspan has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the Supreme Court and Public Policy event from washington, d. C. And around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979. Cspan has brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of overnment. The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story as we take book tv and American History tv on the road with the support of our spectrum cable partners, this weekend, we travel to chapel hill, North Carolina. Over the hour, well go to notable locations, speak with experts about the citys history and also talk with some history makers themselves. In a moment, the story of the university of North Carolinas moorhead planetarium and the role it played in early nasa missions. Following that, in about 10 minutes, a conversation with howard lee, chapel hills first africanamerican mayor and the
Of university of North Carolina at chapel hill. It is the First State University in the country. This is a contested claim we argue with the university of georgia about. The university of georgia was chartered first in 1785. Later butter came they were first to open and had graduated a couple of classes. The university and the city were founded at the same time so when this area was selected as the site of a university, there was no town or village here. There were a few neighboring farms, and anglican chapel on the side of the carolina inn, but no town to speak of peer down the day they laid the cornerstone, they had an auction of town lots so that they understood that if the university was going to succeed, they needed to have a town around it to support it, to provide businesses, places for people to live. The were in essence born on same day. The university was chartered in 1789. The ground broke for the first building in 1793 and then about 1. 5 years later, in 1795 when the unive
We can see our Breast Cancer exceeds california and national rates, as well as our skin cancer and our Prostate Cancer are higher than those benchmarks as well. When we look in our nonmedicare population, on the top right, we see that we are lower than benchmark for breast and cervical and skin, but the prostate is higher than the california average in the Health Service system population. The next slide is doing the same sort of comparison here, but we are looking at it by cost. Instead of looking at it by prevalence, which is what the previous slide was doing. We have, again, Breast Cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma, all of those are our costliest cancers, and we are exceeding the california benchmark and exceeding the national rate. Moving to slide 11, here we are taking a look at it from a longer to do no approach trending three years. We have 2016 through 2018, and there is a Little Orange dash line in there that shows you a trendline of how is our prevalence going over the years. So