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English News Today - Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
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published: 03 Aug 2013
English News Today - Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
English News Today - Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
http://www.youtube.com/DailyAllNews Daily All News http://saimamarriagebureau.blogspot.com Plz Subscrib for Latest English & Arabic World News Today In the state of Vermont, the Supreme Court has ruled that there are limits when it comes to searching a suspect's electronic devices. This comes after a person in Vermont was using someone else's identity to apply for credit cards online. Law enforcement asked a judge to search all the computers in the home, but the judge ruled that police could only search items related to the crime. RT's Web Producer Andrew Blake brings us more on the case. RT America LIVE http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Subscribe to RT America! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RTAmerica Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America- published: 03 Aug 2013
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Video of 285 English Mills Way | Woodstock, Vermont real estate & homes
http://www.RobertWallaceRealEstate.com - A traditional cape style home of generous proport...
published: 06 Oct 2013
Video of 285 English Mills Way | Woodstock, Vermont real estate & homes
Video of 285 English Mills Way | Woodstock, Vermont real estate & homes
http://www.RobertWallaceRealEstate.com - A traditional cape style home of generous proportions, custom built in 1986 to take advantage of its sunny private setting at the deadend of a private drive serving three other substantial homes sharing protective property covenants. Lovely lawns and plantings,stone terrace off the living room with nearby access to 20x40 heated swimming pool,land carries rights for an additional residence but is presently enrolled in professional forest management, property directly adjoins Marsh Billings National Park with its fantastic system of trails for hiking, cross country skiing, horse back riding. The house is in lovely condition with updated kitchen and baths, ample builtin shelving for books as well as brick fireplaces in both LR and library, gracious centered stairway as well as elevator access between floors. A beautiful country property within 5 minutes to Woodstock Village, and best of all adjoining 550 acres of conserved park land just a short hike out the front door! Real estate video tours and photography by http://www.NashuaVideoTours.com- published: 06 Oct 2013
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English News Today - Vermont to legalize assisted suicide
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published: 03 Aug 2013
English News Today - Vermont to legalize assisted suicide
English News Today - Vermont to legalize assisted suicide
http://www.youtube.com/DailyAllNews Daily All News http://saimamarriagebureau.blogspot.com Plz Subscrib for Latest English & Arabic World News Today Vermont is on its way to become the third state in the nation to allow doctor-assisted suicide after its legislature passed a bill which permits doctors to write prescriptions of lethal drugs for fatally ill patients. RT's Margaret Howell has the details. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America- published: 03 Aug 2013
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Nori Morimoto - The Enchanted Forest: Scenes from Vermont - 2012. English subtitles
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published: 29 Dec 2011
author: Risa Morimoto
Nori Morimoto - The Enchanted Forest: Scenes from Vermont - 2012. English subtitles
Nori Morimoto - The Enchanted Forest: Scenes from Vermont - 2012. English subtitles
www.norimorimoto.com To view the artwork on exhibit at Art Front Gallery, Tokyo (Jan 7-22, 2012) please visit dialogue.artfrontgallery.com.- published: 29 Dec 2011
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- author: Risa Morimoto
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English outline summary: Living in Vermont
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published: 30 Jun 2013
author: PerrineJulianna37
English outline summary: Living in Vermont
English outline summary: Living in Vermont
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Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
In the state of Vermont, the Supreme Court has ruled that there are limits when it comes t...
published: 18 Dec 2012
author: RTAmerica
Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
Vermont Supreme Court blocks limitless searches
In the state of Vermont, the Supreme Court has ruled that there are limits when it comes to searching a suspect's electronic devices. This comes after a pers...- published: 18 Dec 2012
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- author: RTAmerica
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Irene Left Flooding in Vermont (VOA Special English News)
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published: 30 Aug 2011
author: bikenglish
Irene Left Flooding in Vermont (VOA Special English News)
Irene Left Flooding in Vermont (VOA Special English News)
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Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by ...
published: 06 May 2011
author: Norwich Television
Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent necessity and developed the American system around that idea. His academy became the inspiration for a number of military colleges throughout the nation, including both the Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel, and later the land grant colleges created through the Morrill Act of 1862.[4]
Partridge's educational beliefs were considered radical at the time, and this led to his conflicting views with the federal government while he was the superintendent of West Point. Upon creation of his own school, he immediately incorporated classes of agriculture and modern languages in addition to the sciences, liberal arts, and various military subjects. Field exercises, for which Partridge borrowed cannon and muskets from the federal and state governments, supplemented classroom instruction and added an element of realism to the college’s program of well-rounded military education.
Partridge founded six other military institutions during his quest to reform the fledgling United States military. They were the Virginia Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmouth, Virginia (1839–1846), Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy at Bristol, Pennsylvania (1842–1845), Pennsylvania Military Institute at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (1845–1848), Wilmington Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Wilmington, Delaware (1846–1848), the Scientific and Military Collegiate Institute at Reading, Pennsylvania (1850–1854), Gymnasium and Military Institute at Pembroke, New Hampshire (1850–1853) and the National Scientific and Military Academy at Brandywine Springs, Delaware (1853).[5]
[edit]Fire and hardship: Norwich in the 19th century
In 1825 the academy moved to Middletown, Connecticut, to provide better naval training to the school's growing corps of cadets. In 1829, the state of Connecticut declined to grant Captain Partridge a charter and he moved the school back to Norwich (the Middletown campus became Wesleyan University in 1831). Beginning in 1826, the college offered the first program of courses in civil engineering in the US. In 1834 Vermont granted a charter and recognized the institution as Norwich University. During the 1856 academic year, the first chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity was founded by cadets Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase. With the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Norwich cadets served as instructors of the state militias throughout the Northeast and the entire class of 1862 enlisted upon its graduation. Norwich turned out hundreds of officers and soldiers who served with the federal armies in the American Civil War, including four recipients of the Medal of Honor. One graduate led a corps, seven more headed divisions, 21 commanded brigades, 38 led regiments, and various alumni served in 131 different regimental organizations. In addition, these men were eyewitnesses to some of the war's most dramatic events, including the bloodiest day of the conflict at Antietam, the attack up Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg, and the repulse of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Seven hundred and fifty Norwich men served in the Civil War, of whom sixty fought for the Confederacy.[6] Because of the university's participation in the struggle, the number of students dwindled to seven in the class of 1864 alone.
The Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont precipitated fear that Newport, Vermont was an imminent target. The corps quickly boarded an express train for Newport, the same day, October 19, 1864, to the great relief of the inhabitants.
After a catastrophic fire in 1866 which devastated the entire campus, the town of Northfield welcomed the struggling school. The Civil War, the fire, and the uncertainty regarding the continuation of the University seriously lowered the attendance, and the school opened in the fall of 1866 with only 19 students. The 1870s and 1880s saw many financially turbulent times for the institution and the renaming of the school to Lewis College in 1880. In 1881 the student body was reduced to only a dozen men. Later, by 1884, the Vermont Legislature had the name of the school changed back to Norwich. In 1898 the university was designated as the Military
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BRIGADIER-GENERAL RICHARD GIGUÈRE (Northern Training - Entraînement nordique)
Salluit, Nunavik (QC) (English Sub-Titles)
Interview with Brigadier-General Richard Giguè...
published: 18 Apr 2012
author: 2 GPRC / 2 CRPG
BRIGADIER-GENERAL RICHARD GIGUÈRE (Northern Training - Entraînement nordique)
Salluit, Nunavik (QC) (English Sub-Titles)
Interview with Brigadier-General Richard Giguère, Commander of Land Force Quebec Area and Joint Task Force (East), on the reason the Canadian Army needs to train in the Far North.
From March 3 to 10, the small community of Salluit (1,200 inhabitants) received the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) as part of Exercise GUERRIER NORDIQUE 2012. The aim of the exercise was to train the ARCG in an arctic and sub-arctic climate so they can carry out missions and ensure the sovereignty of Québec’s Far North.
In total, 204 soldiers from the Canadian Army Reserve were deployed in a region where the wind chill temperature hovers around 48 degrees below zero. Although the ARCG is made up primarily of members from 35 Canadian Brigade Group, other soldiers joined them for the exercise.
Twelve U.S. National Guard soldiers from Vermont and Maine, a platoon from
34 Canadian Brigade Group, and members of 2nd Canadian Ranger Patrol Group (2 CRPG) also took part. The Rangers participated as instructors.
Brigadier-General R. Giguère's biography: cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dsa-dns/sa-ns/ab/sobv-vbos-eng.asp?maction=view&mbiographyid;=580
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Salluit, Nunavik (QC) (Sous-titres anglais)
Entrevue avec le Brigadier-général Richard Giguère, Commandant du Secteur Québec de la Force Terrestre et de la Force opérationnelle interarmées (Est), au sujet de la necessité de l'Armée canadienne de s'entraîner dans le Grand Nord.
Du 3 au 10 mars dernier, la petite communauté de Salluit (1200 habitants) a reçu le Groupe compagnie d’intervention dans l’Arctique (GCIA) dans le cadre de l’exercice GUERRIER NORDIQUE 2012. L’exercice avait comme but d’entrainer le GCIA dans un climat arctique et subarctique afin qu’il puisse mener à bien les missions qui leur sont confiées et assurer la souveraineté du Grand Nord québécois.
Au total, 204 soldats de la réserve de l’Armée canadienne furent déployés dans une région où la température ressentie oscillait autour de 48º au-dessous de zéro. Quoique le GCIA soit composé principalement de membres du 35e Groupe brigade du Canada, d’autres militaires se sont joints à eux pour l’exercice. Douze soldats du Vermont et du Maine de la Garde nationale des États-Unis, un peloton du 34e Groupe brigade du Canada et des membres du 2e Groupe de patrouilles des Rangers canadiens (2 GPRC) canadiens ont aussi participé. Les Rangers y étaient à titre d’instructeurs.
Biographie du Brigadier-général R. Giguère: cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dsa-dns/sa-ns/ab/sobv-vbos-fra.asp?maction=view&mbiographyid;=580
Cameraman et monteur vidéo:
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Lecture - Speaking & Argument in Qatar National Curriculum - Abdul Gabbar Al-Sharif - 3rd Better World Conference 2010
Debating and argumentation skills in the speaking strand of Qatari National English and Ar...
published: 29 Oct 2010
author: Alfred Snider
Lecture - Speaking & Argument in Qatar National Curriculum - Abdul Gabbar Al-Sharif - 3rd Better World Conference 2010
Debating and argumentation skills in the speaking strand of Qatari National English and Arabic Curriculum Standards: A critical review, Abdul Gabbar Al – Sharif, Qatar Debate
The importance of speaking for debate and argumentation is more than crucial. This paper provides a critical review of the set of curriculum standards under the SPEAKING strand of the English and Arabic curriculum standards in the State of Qatar to investigate the opportunities that these standards provide for Qatari students to develop debating and argumentation skills. The paper proposes a multi-level developmental model of argumentation and maps this model on the debating and argumentation skills provided in these curriculum standards to decide on what level of argumentation the Qatari national curriculum standards in language arts aim to place learners by the end of each grade and by the end of school education. The aim of the paper is to assess the educational environment in which QatarDebate is working and suggest appropriate recommendations for QD and for Qatari schools on how to foster these important skills in classroom pedagogy and translate them into actual classroom activities. The findings of this critical review will significantly help QD to draw future policies regarding cooperation and coordination with Qatari schools and educational authorities. It will also provide QD with benchmarks that clearly specify where Qatari students stand in relation to this multi-level developmental model of argumentation and what needs to be supplemented to students in the form of extracurricular training on debating and argumentation.
3rd International Conference on Argumentation, Rhetoric, Debate and the Pedagogy of Empowerment, October 2010, Maribor, Slovenia.
Further details can be found at the conference websites:
Basic information at debate.uvm.edu/debateblog/better/Welcome.html
News blog at betterworldconference.blogspot.com/
The conference was organized by the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Maribor in Slovenia uni-mb.si/ , ZIP, Za in proti, zavod za kulturo dialoga/Pro et contra, institute for culture of dialogue zainproti.com/ , and the World Debate Institute of the University of Vermont debate.uvm.edu/debateblog/wdi/Welcome.html .
The organizers are grateful for the support of our sponsor QatarDebate qatardebate.org/ .
Thanks to organizers Boris Vezjak, Alfred Snider and Bojana Skrt. Special thanks to Peter Mesarec, Monica Sobocan and Aljoša Polšak.
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VERMONT, MONTPELIER (SUB. ENGLISH)
“That Sunday morning, my father woke up and went to the bathroom. After a shower, he notic...
published: 03 May 2013
author: Carlos Mp Lara
VERMONT, MONTPELIER (SUB. ENGLISH)
“That Sunday morning, my father woke up and went to the bathroom. After a shower, he noticed he couldn't comb his hair properly. He headed for the kitchen where my mother and some old friends of them were having breakfast. He walked in saying no word, sat at the table, stared at his cup of coffee and put strawberry jam in it. That's how it all started.”
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