Every 100 years - 11.14.2008
- Article Number: 7
| I could be wrong, but does it seem like to you that every 100 years and at the first part of every century that there is all kinds of chaos?
It seems in the first 10 years of every century, there is all kinds of economic trouble and hardship for people. Confusion all around.
Does this seem that way to you as well?
Can you share your thoughts on this? |
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Doing Business on Stolen Lands - 11.14.2008
- Article Number: 6
| Can I ask you a question? Do you realize that your living on stolen Indian lands if you live in various parts of the USA? If you mail letters and make phone calls, you are doing this on lands that were taken from the idians.
Can I ask you... how do you feel about this? Do you feel uncomfortable about this or no you don't feel bad about this? |
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American History? - 11.14.2008
- Article Number: 5
| Did you know that all throughout American History there is no denial of the fact that America became America because they stole lands from the Native Indians who lived on the lands at the time. Massive home invasion and I was taught this in school and the US Government never deies this and says it did happen.
THe whole country has a foundation of being on stolen lands.
Can you share your thoghts on this as well? We would like to hear from you? |
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History overflows in Philadelphia - 10.25.2008
- Article Number: 4
| | Children in tricorn hats run willy-nilly while parents secure timed tickets and snap pictures. It's a busy morning at the Independence Visitor Center, starting point for tourists bound for Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Center. With the U.S. flag waving in the breeze and red-white-and-blue bunting on fences, every day feels like July 4th in Philadelphia, birthplace of the United States. National Park Service guide Don Grace moves visitors into hallowed rooms and gives brief summaries about what happened here. "The delegates argued about independence for a year and then voted to break away from Great Britain," he says. "A nation was born right here in this room." At the Liberty Bell Center, an audio program tells the story of this important national symbol. At the end of the hall, the famous cracked bell hangs. Beyond these great icons of history, Philly offers art museums, botanical gardens and shopping. |
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