Hopkins was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, son of Daniel Hopkins (1800–1849), surveyor, and his wife Sarah, née Carter. He was the thirteenth of 14 children. His family were Methodists, and his upbringing was somewhat hard and puritanical. When his father died, his mother was left with a home and a small estate. The boy went to the district school, and from the age of 14 years worked at various avocations until 1864 when he enlisted in the 130th Ohio Volunteer Regiment to fight in the American Civil War when 17 years old. He had very little active service, as the regiment's term of service was only three months.
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published: 24 Jun 2019
DAVID LIVINGSTONE: Misionero y explorador de África | BITE
David Livingstone tuvo una infancia difícil trabajando en una fábrica desde los 10 años. Esto no impidió que lograra matricularse para estudiar medicina. Su padre además le animó desde muy niño a entrar en el ministerio.
Siendo joven se unió a la Sociedad Misionera Londinense mientras continuaba sus estudios de medicina. Convertido ya en teólogo y médico, iba a ser enviado a China, envío que no se pudo cumplir por la Guerra de Opio. Este cambio de planes lo llevó a aceptar una misión en Ciudad del Cabo en 1841.
Al ver ya a muchos misioneros en la zona decidió aventurarse hacia el norte al inexplorado territorio de África Central. Durante estos primeros años se dedicó a aprender la lengua y las costumbres de los nativos.
Estaba obsesionado con la idea de encontrar rutas y caminos que lle...
published: 18 Nov 2019
Growing up in the early 1900s - Early Morning
What was life like for ordinary working-class children living in the suburbs or on the fringes of Australian cities in the early 1900s? How different or similar was their day to yours?
Step into the shoes of the Youngein children, Jim and Dolly, from Susannah Place, Sydney and find out how they lived.
When you wake up in the morning, do you sometimes lie in bed listening to the various sounds around your home and on the streets? What are some of the noises you hear early in the morning where you live?
Compare the sounds you hear in the mornings with the sounds the Youngeins would have heard in the early 1900s. See if you can find some similarities and differences.
Produced by Sydney Living Museums & ABC Education (C) 2018
published: 24 Apr 2018
"You Oughta Learn To Dance" Jimmie Livingston Hotel Charlotte Orchestra 1937
Recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 18, 1937. Vocal refrain by Frank Britton. String Bass; Glenn Dameron. Unk instrument; George Milton Rice. Jimmie Livingston, Director, cl -saxophone, was born James Kennedy Livingston, October 18, 1909 in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved with his family to Hendersonville, North Carolina in 1917. With help from his father and brother Cyral "Buster" Livingston, who booked bands in Hendersonville, Jimmie organized his first band while attending Belmont Abbey Benedictine College. His very popular band broadcast on Mutual and NBC networks in the late 30s, early 40s. Jimmie led bands near Hendersonville into the early 1950s. He died March 21, 1953 in Florida. Jimmie is said to be the 1st cousin of musician clarinetist "Fud" Livingston. I ...
C’est Koukoul, le Rasta, qui m’a fait découvrir l’histoire extraordinaire et méconnue des Siens: les Garifunas. Seuls Noirs à avoir débarqué sans chaîne aux pieds aux Amériques. Ils auraient dû être descendants d’esclaves. Mais l’Histoire a fait un joli pied de nez pour une poignée d’entre eux. Deux bateaux en provenance d’Afrique ont fait naufrage à proximité de Saint-Vincent dans les Antilles, une île pas encore colonisée à l’époque. Ils s’y sont réfugiés libres et se sont mélangés aux habitants, les Indiens Caraïbes. Quelques années plus tard, ils ont débarqué en Amérique centrale au Guatemala et ont fondé Livingston où ils vivent encore aujourd’hui . Cette ville où Koukoul revient chaque année quelques semaines après avoir passé le reste de son temps sur un bateau usine en Alaska. Il c...
published: 09 Oct 2016
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David Livingstone tuvo una infancia difícil trabajando en una fábrica desde los 10 años. Esto no impidió que lograra matricularse para estudiar medicina. Su pad...
David Livingstone tuvo una infancia difícil trabajando en una fábrica desde los 10 años. Esto no impidió que lograra matricularse para estudiar medicina. Su padre además le animó desde muy niño a entrar en el ministerio.
Siendo joven se unió a la Sociedad Misionera Londinense mientras continuaba sus estudios de medicina. Convertido ya en teólogo y médico, iba a ser enviado a China, envío que no se pudo cumplir por la Guerra de Opio. Este cambio de planes lo llevó a aceptar una misión en Ciudad del Cabo en 1841.
Al ver ya a muchos misioneros en la zona decidió aventurarse hacia el norte al inexplorado territorio de África Central. Durante estos primeros años se dedicó a aprender la lengua y las costumbres de los nativos.
Estaba obsesionado con la idea de encontrar rutas y caminos que llevaran misioneros al continente. De esta forma se convirtió en explorador. En 1856 viajó por el río Zambeze, fue el primer europeo en ver las Cataratas Victoria y en cruzar todo el ancho del sur de África. Cruzó el continente africano durante tres períodos de 1852 a 1856, de 1858 a1864 y de 1866 a 1873. Sus muchos años dedicados a la exploración obligaron a los cartógrafos de la época a redibujar todos los mapas de África. Siempre ofrecía atención médica a los nativos y defendía sus derechos ante los colonos europeos.
En 1873, fue encontrado de rodillas junto a su cama. Murió mientras oraba.
FUENTE
David Livingstone, missionary-explorer of Africa: http://bit.ly/2OiTJ1B
SÍGUENOS
Sitio web: http://biteproject.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/biteproject
Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4977856
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biteproject/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biteproject/
CRÉDITOS
Conductor: Nicolás Osorio.
Guión: Giovanny Gómez Pérez.
Producción: Pilar Prieto, Nicolás Díaz, Óscar Pérez y Giovanny Gómez.
Edición del video: Fernando Ordóñez.
Música: Envato Elements.
David Livingstone tuvo una infancia difícil trabajando en una fábrica desde los 10 años. Esto no impidió que lograra matricularse para estudiar medicina. Su padre además le animó desde muy niño a entrar en el ministerio.
Siendo joven se unió a la Sociedad Misionera Londinense mientras continuaba sus estudios de medicina. Convertido ya en teólogo y médico, iba a ser enviado a China, envío que no se pudo cumplir por la Guerra de Opio. Este cambio de planes lo llevó a aceptar una misión en Ciudad del Cabo en 1841.
Al ver ya a muchos misioneros en la zona decidió aventurarse hacia el norte al inexplorado territorio de África Central. Durante estos primeros años se dedicó a aprender la lengua y las costumbres de los nativos.
Estaba obsesionado con la idea de encontrar rutas y caminos que llevaran misioneros al continente. De esta forma se convirtió en explorador. En 1856 viajó por el río Zambeze, fue el primer europeo en ver las Cataratas Victoria y en cruzar todo el ancho del sur de África. Cruzó el continente africano durante tres períodos de 1852 a 1856, de 1858 a1864 y de 1866 a 1873. Sus muchos años dedicados a la exploración obligaron a los cartógrafos de la época a redibujar todos los mapas de África. Siempre ofrecía atención médica a los nativos y defendía sus derechos ante los colonos europeos.
En 1873, fue encontrado de rodillas junto a su cama. Murió mientras oraba.
FUENTE
David Livingstone, missionary-explorer of Africa: http://bit.ly/2OiTJ1B
SÍGUENOS
Sitio web: http://biteproject.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/biteproject
Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4977856
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biteproject/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biteproject/
CRÉDITOS
Conductor: Nicolás Osorio.
Guión: Giovanny Gómez Pérez.
Producción: Pilar Prieto, Nicolás Díaz, Óscar Pérez y Giovanny Gómez.
Edición del video: Fernando Ordóñez.
Música: Envato Elements.
What was life like for ordinary working-class children living in the suburbs or on the fringes of Australian cities in the early 1900s? How different or similar...
What was life like for ordinary working-class children living in the suburbs or on the fringes of Australian cities in the early 1900s? How different or similar was their day to yours?
Step into the shoes of the Youngein children, Jim and Dolly, from Susannah Place, Sydney and find out how they lived.
When you wake up in the morning, do you sometimes lie in bed listening to the various sounds around your home and on the streets? What are some of the noises you hear early in the morning where you live?
Compare the sounds you hear in the mornings with the sounds the Youngeins would have heard in the early 1900s. See if you can find some similarities and differences.
Produced by Sydney Living Museums & ABC Education (C) 2018
What was life like for ordinary working-class children living in the suburbs or on the fringes of Australian cities in the early 1900s? How different or similar was their day to yours?
Step into the shoes of the Youngein children, Jim and Dolly, from Susannah Place, Sydney and find out how they lived.
When you wake up in the morning, do you sometimes lie in bed listening to the various sounds around your home and on the streets? What are some of the noises you hear early in the morning where you live?
Compare the sounds you hear in the mornings with the sounds the Youngeins would have heard in the early 1900s. See if you can find some similarities and differences.
Produced by Sydney Living Museums & ABC Education (C) 2018
Recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 18, 1937. Vocal refrain by Frank Britton. String Bass; Glenn Dameron. Unk instrument; George Milton Rice. Ji...
Recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 18, 1937. Vocal refrain by Frank Britton. String Bass; Glenn Dameron. Unk instrument; George Milton Rice. Jimmie Livingston, Director, cl -saxophone, was born James Kennedy Livingston, October 18, 1909 in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved with his family to Hendersonville, North Carolina in 1917. With help from his father and brother Cyral "Buster" Livingston, who booked bands in Hendersonville, Jimmie organized his first band while attending Belmont Abbey Benedictine College. His very popular band broadcast on Mutual and NBC networks in the late 30s, early 40s. Jimmie led bands near Hendersonville into the early 1950s. He died March 21, 1953 in Florida. Jimmie is said to be the 1st cousin of musician clarinetist "Fud" Livingston. I do not believe the vocalist is the same Frank Britton (Frank Wenzel) of the Frank and Milt Britton Band. I welcome any more information.
Recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 18, 1937. Vocal refrain by Frank Britton. String Bass; Glenn Dameron. Unk instrument; George Milton Rice. Jimmie Livingston, Director, cl -saxophone, was born James Kennedy Livingston, October 18, 1909 in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved with his family to Hendersonville, North Carolina in 1917. With help from his father and brother Cyral "Buster" Livingston, who booked bands in Hendersonville, Jimmie organized his first band while attending Belmont Abbey Benedictine College. His very popular band broadcast on Mutual and NBC networks in the late 30s, early 40s. Jimmie led bands near Hendersonville into the early 1950s. He died March 21, 1953 in Florida. Jimmie is said to be the 1st cousin of musician clarinetist "Fud" Livingston. I do not believe the vocalist is the same Frank Britton (Frank Wenzel) of the Frank and Milt Britton Band. I welcome any more information.
C’est Koukoul, le Rasta, qui m’a fait découvrir l’histoire extraordinaire et méconnue des Siens: les Garifunas. Seuls Noirs à avoir débarqué sans chaîne aux pie...
C’est Koukoul, le Rasta, qui m’a fait découvrir l’histoire extraordinaire et méconnue des Siens: les Garifunas. Seuls Noirs à avoir débarqué sans chaîne aux pieds aux Amériques. Ils auraient dû être descendants d’esclaves. Mais l’Histoire a fait un joli pied de nez pour une poignée d’entre eux. Deux bateaux en provenance d’Afrique ont fait naufrage à proximité de Saint-Vincent dans les Antilles, une île pas encore colonisée à l’époque. Ils s’y sont réfugiés libres et se sont mélangés aux habitants, les Indiens Caraïbes. Quelques années plus tard, ils ont débarqué en Amérique centrale au Guatemala et ont fondé Livingston où ils vivent encore aujourd’hui . Cette ville où Koukoul revient chaque année quelques semaines après avoir passé le reste de son temps sur un bateau usine en Alaska. Il célèbre avec sa communauté garifunas en chants et en danses leur combat victorieux pour la liberté.
Réalisation : Sandrine FEYDEL
Année : 2010
Diffusion : FRANCE 3 - Thalassa
Production : Via Découvertes Production
Pays : Guatemala
#Thalassa #Documentaire #Garifunas #Livingston
C’est Koukoul, le Rasta, qui m’a fait découvrir l’histoire extraordinaire et méconnue des Siens: les Garifunas. Seuls Noirs à avoir débarqué sans chaîne aux pieds aux Amériques. Ils auraient dû être descendants d’esclaves. Mais l’Histoire a fait un joli pied de nez pour une poignée d’entre eux. Deux bateaux en provenance d’Afrique ont fait naufrage à proximité de Saint-Vincent dans les Antilles, une île pas encore colonisée à l’époque. Ils s’y sont réfugiés libres et se sont mélangés aux habitants, les Indiens Caraïbes. Quelques années plus tard, ils ont débarqué en Amérique centrale au Guatemala et ont fondé Livingston où ils vivent encore aujourd’hui . Cette ville où Koukoul revient chaque année quelques semaines après avoir passé le reste de son temps sur un bateau usine en Alaska. Il célèbre avec sa communauté garifunas en chants et en danses leur combat victorieux pour la liberté.
Réalisation : Sandrine FEYDEL
Année : 2010
Diffusion : FRANCE 3 - Thalassa
Production : Via Découvertes Production
Pays : Guatemala
#Thalassa #Documentaire #Garifunas #Livingston
The Jacket Hold-Down Pallet from Riley Hopkins makes it easier to print on multi-layerd garments like the nylon jacket seen in this video. Check it out and let...
The Jacket Hold-Down Pallet from Riley Hopkins makes it easier to print on multi-layerd garments like the nylon jacket seen in this video. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below!
For all your screen printing supply needs go to http://www.screenprinting.com/
Check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ryonet
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Check out the Riley Hopkins Jacket Hold Down Pallet here: http://www.screenprinting.com/ryonet-jacket-hold-down-platen-w-riley-hopkins-bracket-16x16
The Jacket Hold-Down Pallet from Riley Hopkins makes it easier to print on multi-layerd garments like the nylon jacket seen in this video. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below!
For all your screen printing supply needs go to http://www.screenprinting.com/
Check out our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ryonet
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Check out the Riley Hopkins Jacket Hold Down Pallet here: http://www.screenprinting.com/ryonet-jacket-hold-down-platen-w-riley-hopkins-bracket-16x16
David Livingstone tuvo una infancia difícil trabajando en una fábrica desde los 10 años. Esto no impidió que lograra matricularse para estudiar medicina. Su padre además le animó desde muy niño a entrar en el ministerio.
Siendo joven se unió a la Sociedad Misionera Londinense mientras continuaba sus estudios de medicina. Convertido ya en teólogo y médico, iba a ser enviado a China, envío que no se pudo cumplir por la Guerra de Opio. Este cambio de planes lo llevó a aceptar una misión en Ciudad del Cabo en 1841.
Al ver ya a muchos misioneros en la zona decidió aventurarse hacia el norte al inexplorado territorio de África Central. Durante estos primeros años se dedicó a aprender la lengua y las costumbres de los nativos.
Estaba obsesionado con la idea de encontrar rutas y caminos que llevaran misioneros al continente. De esta forma se convirtió en explorador. En 1856 viajó por el río Zambeze, fue el primer europeo en ver las Cataratas Victoria y en cruzar todo el ancho del sur de África. Cruzó el continente africano durante tres períodos de 1852 a 1856, de 1858 a1864 y de 1866 a 1873. Sus muchos años dedicados a la exploración obligaron a los cartógrafos de la época a redibujar todos los mapas de África. Siempre ofrecía atención médica a los nativos y defendía sus derechos ante los colonos europeos.
En 1873, fue encontrado de rodillas junto a su cama. Murió mientras oraba.
FUENTE
David Livingstone, missionary-explorer of Africa: http://bit.ly/2OiTJ1B
SÍGUENOS
Sitio web: http://biteproject.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/biteproject
Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4977856
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biteproject/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biteproject/
CRÉDITOS
Conductor: Nicolás Osorio.
Guión: Giovanny Gómez Pérez.
Producción: Pilar Prieto, Nicolás Díaz, Óscar Pérez y Giovanny Gómez.
Edición del video: Fernando Ordóñez.
Música: Envato Elements.
What was life like for ordinary working-class children living in the suburbs or on the fringes of Australian cities in the early 1900s? How different or similar was their day to yours?
Step into the shoes of the Youngein children, Jim and Dolly, from Susannah Place, Sydney and find out how they lived.
When you wake up in the morning, do you sometimes lie in bed listening to the various sounds around your home and on the streets? What are some of the noises you hear early in the morning where you live?
Compare the sounds you hear in the mornings with the sounds the Youngeins would have heard in the early 1900s. See if you can find some similarities and differences.
Produced by Sydney Living Museums & ABC Education (C) 2018
Recorded in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 18, 1937. Vocal refrain by Frank Britton. String Bass; Glenn Dameron. Unk instrument; George Milton Rice. Jimmie Livingston, Director, cl -saxophone, was born James Kennedy Livingston, October 18, 1909 in Charleston, South Carolina, he moved with his family to Hendersonville, North Carolina in 1917. With help from his father and brother Cyral "Buster" Livingston, who booked bands in Hendersonville, Jimmie organized his first band while attending Belmont Abbey Benedictine College. His very popular band broadcast on Mutual and NBC networks in the late 30s, early 40s. Jimmie led bands near Hendersonville into the early 1950s. He died March 21, 1953 in Florida. Jimmie is said to be the 1st cousin of musician clarinetist "Fud" Livingston. I do not believe the vocalist is the same Frank Britton (Frank Wenzel) of the Frank and Milt Britton Band. I welcome any more information.
C’est Koukoul, le Rasta, qui m’a fait découvrir l’histoire extraordinaire et méconnue des Siens: les Garifunas. Seuls Noirs à avoir débarqué sans chaîne aux pieds aux Amériques. Ils auraient dû être descendants d’esclaves. Mais l’Histoire a fait un joli pied de nez pour une poignée d’entre eux. Deux bateaux en provenance d’Afrique ont fait naufrage à proximité de Saint-Vincent dans les Antilles, une île pas encore colonisée à l’époque. Ils s’y sont réfugiés libres et se sont mélangés aux habitants, les Indiens Caraïbes. Quelques années plus tard, ils ont débarqué en Amérique centrale au Guatemala et ont fondé Livingston où ils vivent encore aujourd’hui . Cette ville où Koukoul revient chaque année quelques semaines après avoir passé le reste de son temps sur un bateau usine en Alaska. Il célèbre avec sa communauté garifunas en chants et en danses leur combat victorieux pour la liberté.
Réalisation : Sandrine FEYDEL
Année : 2010
Diffusion : FRANCE 3 - Thalassa
Production : Via Découvertes Production
Pays : Guatemala
#Thalassa #Documentaire #Garifunas #Livingston
The Jacket Hold-Down Pallet from Riley Hopkins makes it easier to print on multi-layerd garments like the nylon jacket seen in this video. Check it out and let us know what you think in the comments below!
For all your screen printing supply needs go to http://www.screenprinting.com/
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Check out the Riley Hopkins Jacket Hold Down Pallet here: http://www.screenprinting.com/ryonet-jacket-hold-down-platen-w-riley-hopkins-bracket-16x16
Hopkins was born in Bellefontaine, Ohio, son of Daniel Hopkins (1800–1849), surveyor, and his wife Sarah, née Carter. He was the thirteenth of 14 children. His family were Methodists, and his upbringing was somewhat hard and puritanical. When his father died, his mother was left with a home and a small estate. The boy went to the district school, and from the age of 14 years worked at various avocations until 1864 when he enlisted in the 130th Ohio Volunteer Regiment to fight in the American Civil War when 17 years old. He had very little active service, as the regiment's term of service was only three months.
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More than 33,000 registered runners — a new record — will toe the starting line in Hopkinton for the 26.2-mile trip to Boston on Monday. Many are your neighbors, people you see in everyday life ... Danielle Hopkins, 3228669 ... AlisonLivingston, 4528900 ... 158.
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