36 Burst results for "Nineteen Twenty"

Encyclopedia Womannica
The Life of Patsy Matsu Mink
"Hat matsu. Takemoto was born in pya. Maui hawaii territory. On december sixth nineteen twenty-seven patsies grandparents emigrated from japan to work in hawaii. Sugar plantations growing up as a third generation. Japanese american patsy witnessed heavy discrimination towards japanese americans and indigenous hawaiians when patsy was fourteen years old fighter jets bombed pearl harbor. Patsies father was subsequently taken by authorities one night and heavily questioned. Though her dad returned safely. The next day patsies family lived in fear from that point on patsy later said that that moment made her realize that one couldn't take citizenship and the promise of the. Us constitution for granted hats. He graduated for maui high school as both class president and valedictorian. She went on to study to different colleges in the mainland. Us before moving back to hawaii in nineteen forty eight. Patty graduated from the university of hawaii. With a bachelor's in chemistry and zoology patsies original career goal was to become a physician but no medical school would accept her so she decided to change career paths and instead pursued law she applied to university of chicago's law school and accidentally got accepted as a foreign student at the time. Patsy was one of only two women in her class in nineteen fifty one. Patsy earned her. Jd and married graduate student. John francis mink a year later. The couple had their only child. Patsy faced a lot of discrimination for being a working mother and having an interracial marriage many major chicago law firms rejected her application so her family relocated to honolulu in nineteen fifty-three patsy. He became the first japanese american and woman to pass the bar and practiced law in hawaii but many law firms in hawaii still turned her away instead. Patsy went into private practice and taught business law at the university of hawaii.

Anything is Possible
Fresh update on "nineteen twenty" discussed on Anything is Possible
"It's interesting cuz i i think back to our first born and there was just simply no adjustment i mean it changes your world and entirely yet it just seemed like from the minute uh... our first on john was born this is the way it always was always should be and we always like my parents did with us tonight my wife's parents did with with her we always had a lot of fun a lot of faith uh... and and discipline together but i will say i think that has led us to uh... to do enter and he put in our lives remarkable people jack like you and pam like so many other families so many others who were witnesses to our kids we were always very intentional about who we had for dinner at our we traveled with uh... who our kids were with and they had tremendous role models uh... you know in our larger family with siblings cousins and with the the friendships that just got his bus to swiss so you know a lot of life is serendipitous and i and i feel that the the beautiful kids we've been given an entrusted with our uh... have enriched our lives so much we love them so much and uh... they're a product of god's goodness and grace first and most so and many witnesses from family and your friends in our lives let's talk about building that you've been in hundreds of times it was started in 1506 it was completed friends in 1626 i think that's a hundred and twenty years under construction it's called saint peters basilica when you go in there and see the pieta and what amazes you most the most about saint peters basilica it's overwhelming and jack you hit it on the head i think it's the commitment that people have had to build beauty for the purpose of praising god uh... you know a lot of people think wow you know this big building couldn't you have done something with this in any other way well think all the people employed think of all the people that brings in the tracks and think about first and foremost the beauty you know the beauty here on earth is only meant to inspire us to the the fraction of the beauty that is god uh... the transcendence and that space doesn't mean you look up uh... toward the ceiling and you see the latin written and those those mosaic words letters are seven feet tall each and they look like they might be you know a centimeter you know about the foot uh... it's it's really hard to get your mind around when you're you're in that space but what's most remarkable about it is that uh... you know secular archaeology has confirmed that we have always believed by faith and that is it is built over the remains of saint peter the first pope and we know that because there are iterations of the tombs one on top of the other dating back to the first century with graffiti from the first century that says patrice is here and in the nineteen twenties the pope began excavating what called the scavi excavations two stories down below and below the the dome and the baldachino or and the main altar directly in the middle is the tomb saint peter that's what's most remarkable to me is that for hundreds of years we accepted that this was that the the place of burial of saint peter and now through these excavations over the last hundred years we actually know it to be true then you walk into this vatican museum unbelievable and there's a little room one right before christmas you let pam and i come in with a bunch of ambassadors and cardinals because the sistine chapel choir the oldest choir in the world was giving a concert the sistine chapel wow talk about the sistine chapel is overwhelming and again that the idea of that beauty is to draw us back to god and you know to be in that place uh with a guide with a dr liz lev who can explain it theologically what you know happens through the old testament and then back up to the main altar of the last judgment with mary interceding for us at side the of christ is overwhelming but it's like all things you know you have to understand the context and understand the reason behind it which is what we feel privileged to do on on all of our experiences yes it's very special to be in there after hours and we'll be doing that several times even this fall and you know we have the privilege to go into the sistine chapel often alone with our groups but unless you know the why behind the what uh... it's out of context and so really whether it's a a family pilgrimage for a few or four hundred or a thousand what we always endeavor to do is to be able to explain the importance the significance it's much like what you do jack with your collections it's it's not just what you're seeing it's the story behind them the story and that is what's meant to motivate us and the sistine chapel is meant to motivate us to bring ourselves back to god that life will end there will be judgment where do we stand if you want to learn more or go on a cruise or go on trip a pilgrimage www .ctscentral .net you take people to the holy land Steve Ray many many times what's the best part of the pilgrimage to the holy land well it has to be the holy sepulcher to be in the place where christ was crucified laid out and then buried and to to celebrate mass in or adjacent to the tomb again you have historical records outside of biblical records that confirm that this happened and you know going to see us louis you stand there and you say he's either lord liar or lunatic when you're standing in that place and you know that he rose he was crucified and he rose all within it's very they're very close to each other they're within the same church the holy there's no doubting it there's your faith is never the same you never attend another mass or church service the same again once you've been to the holy sepulcher for the last few years you've created these good news conferences with word on fire bishop baron talk about what that consists of well over the years we've had many opportunities personally to attend conferences where I consider it like a vitamin b12 shot in your arm and we've been members of a great organization called legatus for catholic business owners and we leave very inspired by the other attendees by the speakers and you want to go out and offer your life for the the good of others and from that we thought it would be great to have these opportunities open to anyone willing and wishing to come that you get nourished in your faith you you have a sense that hey I'm not alone I'm not the only one struggling with X Y & Z I'm the only one who's far from perfect but hearing stories and speakers who really inspire you and then you come out of that conference or those conferences and events to inspire others in your life that's the main goal of those conferences www essential John .net Hale thanks for being a friend thanks for all the ways you've helped me through the years thank you Jack what a privilege to be here very grateful to you please join us next Saturday until then I'm Jack Prusula thanks thanks for listening make it a great week because with God

This Day in History Class
September 13th, 1922: The Straw Hat Riot in New York City
"Day was september thirteenth nineteen twenty two in new york city. A group of teenage boys grab the straw hats of some factory. Workers stopped them flat on the sidewalk and then ran like mad later that evening. The boys did the same thing to some dockworkers but this time the hat wearers fought back. The ensuing brawl grew so large. It stopped traffic on the manhattan bridge and police had to be called in to break it up the following day. The new york times reported that quote scores of rowdies on the east side and and other parts of the city started smashing hats. Police reserves were called out straw hat. Bonfires were started and seven. Men were convicted of disorderly conduct in the men's night court. And here's the thing is a wild is all that sounds. The straw hat riot was just getting started by now though. You're probably wondering what's with all the hat smashing to answer that. We have to talk a little about men's fashion in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries at the time buildings didn't have air conditioning or central heating so menswear tended to follow a seasonal shift going from heavier fabrics in the fall and winter to lighter fabrics in the spring and summer. This changeover also applied the hats. Most men of the time wore hats every day typically felt once but they would switch to straw hats in the summer as a way to stay cool over time in unwritten rule. Emerged similar to the idea that you shouldn't wear white after labor day. In this case a man could only don his straw hat between may fifteenth and september fourteenth when the fifteenth rolled around it was time switch back to felt hats for another eight months. This became such an accepted norm that a tongue in cheek new york times article proclaimed that any man who wore a straw hat passed. The cutoff date was quote. A communal enemy and a potential subverter of the social order

Encyclopedia Womannica
The Life of Historian Gerda Lerner
"Hedwig crohn's stein was born. On april thirtieth nineteen twenty in vienna austria to robert and alana cranston hers was an affluent jewish family. The defied many of the norms of the time for starters. The family's money came from one. Gert is father used her mother's dowry to open a successful pharmaceutical enterprise. Gerdes mother was a bohemian artist. Who encouraged sexual freedom and vegetarianism has it. They're vastly different lifestyles. Robert and alana had a contentious relationship. The lava knew that. If she asked for a divorce she would lose custody of gerda and girders younger sister nora so alana and robert agreed that they would lead separate but discreet lives under the same roof. Gerda and nora had to make appointments to see their mother who was relegated to a single room separated from the rest of the apartment ilana enjoyed avant-garde art and had many young suitors while robert had a separate apartment for his mistress being a witness to her parents. Unorthodox arrangement exposed girded a female independence and caused her to question. Impose societal norms as gerda got older. She flirted with cultural and political radicalism

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)
Biden Announces Vaccine Plan for Employers
"Vaccine requirements just announced by president biden are not out of the blue. They're not even the first ones we had for. Covert nineteen as new york times notes today. We've already got experience with large employers starting to require vaccination at among other things. But we've learned from that experience so far. Is that the requirements work. They succeed at their goal of getting more people to get the shot last month. For example the pentagon announced that active duty military personnel would have to get vaccinated that has just been announced so far. They haven't hit a deadline for it yet. But already the proportion of active duty personnel. Who had the shot has gone from. Seventy six percent to eighty three percent. Same deal with the. Va seven weeks ago. The va told its frontline. Health workers they had to get the shot since then the number of va frontline workers who've been vaccinated has gone from seventy seven percent up to eighty two percent and still rising same deal at private sector employers like united airlines for example employees. There were told last month that they'd have until october. Twenty fifth to get vaccinated. Well s- only september tenth. Now there's still plenty of time before that deadline hits but already just since laying out that eventual requirement the majority of united airlines workers who weren't vaccinated before that announcement have since become vaccinated. We know it works and we've had plenty of other vaccine requirements throughout our history. That have also worked. But as the president indicated today we also know that republican governors and republican elected officials will sue and try to stop these new policies as if they're totally novel as if this is some brand new idea. The united states supreme court has ruled multiple times going back more than a century that it is not unconstitutional to require americans to get a vaccine. Even if a person doesn't want to in the context of a serious public health threat you can be required to be vaccinated. They ruled that way back in one thousand nine five in the context of mandatory smallpox vaccine requirement in massachusetts. They ruled that way in nineteen twenty two in the context of vaccines being required of students if they wanted to attend

AP News Radio
Jays Beat Yanks for 8th Straight, 1/2 Game Back in Wild Card
"The Toronto Blue Jays won their eighth straight game to move to within a half game of the Yankees the last AL wild card berth by beating New York six to four it was the Yankee six straight loss the jays again jumped out to an early lead on a solo home run in the top of the first by Bo Bichette Randal Grichuk solo Homer made it to nothing in the fifth after Anthony Rizzo had a two run Homer to tie it at two in the six Toronto took the lead for good in the seventh on a single by bishop we feel like everybody can contribute in a lot of different ways anybody everybody can get anybody out there on the mound you know any of contents like that on your teammates it's not only fun but you know makes it easier on everybody this was the first four game series since nineteen twenty four in which the Iraqis never held the lead I'm Tom Merriam

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
A New Dawn for Zambia?
"Became independent in nineteen sixty four though the reputation it has since established as a to or relative order in southern africa is merited. The journey has not been an altogether smooth. One will joining me now from. Lusaka is visit j perry professor of history. At the university of zambia professor. Let's go back to the point at which zombie starts to emerge from british rule and become a country in. Its own right before that. What kind of rule were the british running over. What was then known as northern rhodesia when the country was known as northern rhodesia as the country was colonized about eighteen. Ninety at that time there were two northern rhodesian those north eastern rhodesia another some rhodesia which were amalgamated in nineteen eleven as northern rhodesia and then a part of that period was under the british south africa company then in nineteen twenty four. The british colonial of his took over on the begun manage the country as a war as northern rhodesia. Under the corneal. Office bez in london and that went on until nineteen sixty three wendo elections at time the that had been formed among which was the african national congress on the united national independence. Party unit on the ufp. It was for white people in the election that took president in sixty three none of the three parties only election but the african national congress under him on under unique under kennedy. The gold from the collision and president kaunda became the prime minister until the next elections in nineteen sixty four. When you nip won the elections on unique perform the fisted government out independence on four th october nineteen sixty four

Popcorn with Peter Travers
What’s Next for Fall Film Releases?
"I out of the gate for this fall is a movie called shang. She and the legend of the ten rings. It's a marvel movie and marvel finally deciding to have an asian hero in its movie. That's a long time coming. And when you see it you're going to see a story that is modern touch because this guy on plagued by smooth lou. He is in really fierce fighting form but his father was played by the great. Tome lung is an immortal and he doesn't want him to do it. He's doing which is parking cars in a san francisco hotel talent hanging out with akwa. Seen you get what i mean. It's the martial arts that makes this must sit okay. next up. Is the power of the dog as everybody knows especially critic which is may that september is the month where their film festivals everywhere from venison telluride to toronto in new york and the one film to rule them. All is the power of the dark. It's a western set in nineteen twenty five montana and new zealand. Filmmaker jane campion. Who did the piano is the director sir. First movie in twelve years. Expect real awards bus around benedict cumberbatch. She's playing a brutal acid tongue rancher who gets tensions going in ablaze when his brother brings home a new bride and everything goes crazy and deserve this film is sets nature's beauty against toxic masculinity. These are two things that are really updates days next step. The eyes of tammy faye jessica chastain goes all in this. She's backwards on the eyelashes end. The make up to play tammy faye bakker the late televangelist who turned her christian news program into a profitable industry until a sex scandal involving her first husband. Jim baker played by entry. Barfield just brought the whole house card. Sam

Planet Money
The Lost Archives of Sadie Alexander
"There was a single piece of writing the change the way we think about economic history and completely changed the life of professor nina banks. It was an essay published in nineteen ninety one in the american economic review. It's called missed opportunity. Missed opportunity was about sadie alexander. The essay told the story of how sadie was the first black woman to receive a phd in economics in the us in nineteen twenty one but once you tried to get a job in the field. She was functionally shutout so city. Alexander went back to school and became an attorney a very important civil rights attorney. The thinking was that when she became a practicing attorney and she had a very distinguished and important career as an attorney that she had lost interest in economics. That was pretty much the end of the conversation and this essay argued that sadie. Alexander represented a huge missed opportunity for economics. Had things been different. There would have been this whole body of economic research that sadie would have contributed to the field especially when you consider the one major piece of research that she had done while still in economics. Her phd thesis for this thesis sadie. Alexander looked at the economic conditions of black families that were moving from the south to philadelphia as part of the great migration. It was a massive undertaking with tons of data intimate interviews with people about their finances. It was focused on this corner of the world. That other economists were ignoring and as nina banks. Read about all this in the essay. It's spoke to her personally. She also was a black woman and had also recently gotten her economics phd. I had done dissertation research. That was also focused on african american migrants from the south to a city in pennsylvania. to pittsburgh with. That was your does the research. You're doing very similar to city alexander's research. Isn't that crazy. It was a perfect match.

Cyber Security Headlines
New York Man Pleads Guilty to Hacking and Stealing Nude Pics
"New unofficial windows patch fixes more petite po tam attack vectors a second unofficial patch for the petite po tam vulnerability which allows a threat actor to force a windows server domain controller to authenticate against an. Nt relay server has been released to fix issues not addressed by microsoft's official security update the petite bottom bug tracked as cv dish. Twenty twenty one dash three six nine. Four two was partially fixed by microsoft's august twenty twenty one patch tuesday update but unfortunately it is still possible to abuse petite bo tam using e f s rpc functions that were not addressed zero patch micro patching service has released an unofficial patch. That can be used to block. All known petite potassium alum relay attacks and windows server. Twenty nineteen twenty sixteen twenty twelve in two thousand eight. Our two for those who wish to wait. For an official patch from microsoft petite bottom attacks can be defended against using nets h rpc filters that block remote access to the f. s. Rpc service new york man sentenced to prison for stealing student's nude photos after hacking their accounts. The justice department announced on thursday. That nicholas farber of rochester. New york has been sentenced to three years in federal prison. For hacking. The accounts of dozen female suny plattsburgh students to excess private nude photos farber. Who is a suny plattsburgh. Grad worked with co-conspirator michael fish to access the students school email accounts between twenty seventeen and twenty nineteen fish gained access to at least one account by guessing the answers to victim security questions farber then used their credentials to ex's facebook snapchat in cloud accounts from which he stole private nude photographs movies which he then traded online with others farber was charged with computer fraud and aggravated identity theft and has been ordered to pay just over thirty five thousand dollars in restitution to the school fish also pled guilty to several related charges and his sentencing is set for november third the school implemented multisector authentication all email accounts after the incident

AP News Radio
Susan B. Anthony Photo, Found in Attic, Now Going to Auction
"A rare framed photograph of Susan B. Anthony is going to auction the starting price for that Susan B. Anthony photo is five thousand dollars the twenty by sixteen inch picture was found in a concealed attic space in a building in Geneva New York after the property was sold in December the Rochester Democrat and chronicle says the owner of the building has work within antiques dealer to bring some three hundred and fifty items discovered in the attic to auction Anthony was a leader of the campaign for women's suffrage writing the text of what became the nineteenth amendment when it was passed in nineteen twenty giving women the right to vote that auction will take place September eighteenth I'm showing up later

The NBA Show
Metta Sandiford-Artest on His Journey After the Malice at the Palace
"Menace sanford r. Test joins us show to talk about Talk about a number of things. Talk about a number of things as as he As he tends to want to do. I thought it was a really conversation. We obviously got into the The documentary that just came out about the the mouse and the palace. He would actually like to reframe all of that and more in this conversation. I hope you guys enjoy so. I mean there's a lot of different places that feel like the star but one thing that you mentioned in. The documentary was at like pretty much from the off season on. Like you knew that there was something that was up like. When when were you starting to figure out like okay. There's there's something going on that needs to sort out do about like that in terms of like them mental health awareness and stuff like. I said we're just just a you like we didn't really have illiteracy for it at the time but just there was something going on with you or i look at it. You know grown up in our neighborhoods. A lot of people. You know in america especially from suburban america and different places in america. I'll even people that probably tried to oppress african americans. They look at it differently. Like for example. You know you've back in slave slave days. You know the the black africans. I came from africa Eight not american linked by own language. Ryan you fast forward to the nineteen twenty s nineteen hundred eighty nine hundred forties. And then you hear a lot of people say athletes dumb jobs or blacks can't read a imagine going to china trying to read a chinese book right in a lot of that. A lot of people make fun of a lot of blacks back in the days a because they didn't really have the education right and then you have to learn how to read the actual books to actually understand how to run a company to actually understand the processes right so then if not if you were in china trying to win a marketing company china try try try so then we had to actually learn the loons and then we actually learned the language air

Encyclopedia Womannica
Grace Hopper: The Queen of Code
"Mary was born in new york city in nineteen. Oh six her father. Walter owned an insurance company in the family enjoyed the trappings of east coast. Upper class with summers in new hampshire in private school for grace grace came of age during an unusual time in american during the nineteen twenties and thirties. A relatively high number of women receiving doctorate degrees numbers that wouldn't be matched again until the nineteen eighties. This period of opportunity was immediately followed by world war two which ushered huge numbers of women into the workforce in one thousand nine hundred twenty grace graduated phi beta kappa from vassar college with degrees in mathematics and physics two years later. She earned a master's degree mathematics from yale grayson began teaching math at vaster while studying for her phd. Under computer pioneer howard angstrom in one thousand forty one pearl harbor was bombed the attack in which three hundred and fifty japanese warplanes from hawaiian naval base. True the us into world war two. It also inspired grace to join the war effort. Despite her unique set of skills she was initially rejected from the navy due to her age and small stature but grace brilliant and sharp-tongued persisted in nineteen forty-three three. She joined the naval reserve and was assigned to the bureau of ships computation project at harvard university at harvard. Grace work with howard aitken who had developed one of the first earliest electromechanical computers the ibm automatic sequence controlled calculator. Better known as mark. One grace was responsible for programming mark. One which took up an entire room and punching machine instructions into the tape before there was even much understanding about what the job entailed grace became. Where the first re- computer programmers in american history. She also wrote mark one's five hundred sixty one page user

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Tesla Teases AI Day and Partnership With Famed Roboticist
"Let's talk about this news on. Ai day overnight. We got this tweet from dr dennis. Hong who is a professor at ucla and the founding director of their robotics and mechanisms laboratory. Anyway he tweeted out. This photo of some beautifully rendered computer hardware. Sang tusla a day. August nineteen twenty twenty one at palo alto california five. Pm pd so we had a date now. Looks like we also have a time and a location for ai. And we're left to speculate on what this hardware is and why dr hung is tweeting this out. Dr hong certainly enjoyed stirring up that speculation. He's got a number of tweets. Replies here as well as likes on other tweets that have encouraged speculation. I would say one of his first replies since that original tweet was to question asking if the ucla lab was now associated with tesla and fasd. Aung san can't say anything just yet with a couple of playful emojis at it. Of course we've seen tesla partner with academic labs in the past for research. Great example of that on the battery fronts being with jeff. Don somebody brought that arrangement up and reply and harm replied to that saying dot dot dot or something else dot dot dot blowing a kiss emoji if we dig back a little bit further we can actually see that this tweet that does have this photo rendered in. It isn't the first time he's talked about his involvement with tesla. It does go back a few days prior. So i found this tweet from july twenty ninth and it's in korean but it doesn't include another post from hong. I believe on a different social media platform. That's also in korean. So i translated the immature. But you can see hong talking about the secret project that he's involved in with tesla. Apparently there was supposed to be an announcement scheduled for the twelfth of august and that he's finding out via twitter that it's delayed till the nineteenth referencing eons tweet where he announced the date for at

Kottke Ride Home
Why Skateboarding Is an Olympic Sport, but Cricket Isn't
"Skateboarding is one of six new ish. Sports added to the olympic lineup this year. Which has a lot of people wondering what does it take to be added and is some get taken away and sometimes return emily vanderbilt dug into these queries over at vox. She knows that these six new sports mark the biggest edition since nineteen twenty but also that so many events have been removed. The overall number of events has gone down from three hundred thirty nine to three hundred twenty nine. The six new sports consist of four actually new ones skateboarding surfing karate and sportclimbing as well as baseball and softball which were last featured as olympic sports. In two thousand eight and baseball and softball won't be returning in twenty twenty four in paris nor will karate although skateboarding surfing and sport climbing will all be there. And we'll be joined by break-dancing baseball and softball will be back at the twenty twenty eight games in los angeles however what's with all. The shuffling around prevent were a lot of it has to do with the international olympic. Committee's agenda twenty twenty which was adopted in twenty fourteen and part of its aim is to quote give individual host cities more control over which events are metal sports and quote so it makes sense that baseball fanatics japan would bring it back as would the us. And i can see how france wouldn't care as much break-dancing meanwhile makes sense for a continent super into street dancing and as vanderhoek notes while there's a lot of actual criteria for inclusion as a sport and you do need to have global appeal. It often helps if you a appeal. Particularly to the host nation in be are popular with the youths. According to her in. Vox the ioc has increasingly used the youth olympics. A perpetually beleaguered event for athletes between fourteen and eighteen years old as a way to try out events that might merit olympic inclusion break-dancing for instance will make its olympics debut in twenty twenty four after a successful trial run at the two thousand eighteen youth olympics in buenos aires.

AP News Radio
Police: 'Ghost hunter' hurt in fall at Buffalo rail station
"Police say the thirty five year old woman was looking for ghosts at buffalo central terminal first responders found her after she felt fifteen to twenty feet to a substation roof she was taken to the hospital and treated for multiple injuries a man with her wasn't injured police say the ghost hunters were at the rail terminal with out permission the nineteen twenties your art deco structure saw its last passenger train more than forty years ago it's a favorite haunt of ghost hunters and the side of authorized tours and once even hosted an episode of the TV series ghost hunters Julie Walker New York

AP News Radio
Olympic Outsider Teams Celebrate Rare Gold Medals in Tokyo
"Other than nineteen eighty the Philippines has been in the summer Olympics since nineteen twenty four in Tokyo the Philippines won its first gold medal I did not give up and my team did not give a five foot two inches tall hydel India has one goal for the Philippines in the fifty five kilo over two hundred two pound weight lifting we can we can and I'm I know they are proud to be big enough for Duffy has won the Olympic women's try Athlon earning Bermuda's first Olympic gold medal to be Olympic champion is sort of in my dream since I was a little girl when I first did my first triathlon Duffy says this is bigger than just her competing on the world stage from a small island is really possible Duffy is one of just two athletes representing Bermuda in Tokyo I'm at Donahue

Encyclopedia Womannica
The Early Life of Bernice Arthur
"Bernice frankel was born on may thirteenth nineteen twenty two in new york city. She was the second of philip. And rebecca rankles three daughters when be was eleven. Her father moved the family to cambridge maryland to run a clothing store. The was the tallest girl in her class resulting in typical middle school awkwardness. In addition to the run of the mill challenges of adolescence. These family was also one of the only jewish families in town and they were subject to anti-semitism to overcome her insecurities be developed. A cutting sense of humor. Even winning the title of wittiest girl in her class at cambridge high at the age of twenty be became one of the first women to enroll in the us marine corps women's reserve paperwork from the interview process notes that she came off as argumentative and overly aggressive one reviewer went so far as to write officious but probably a good worker if she has her own way after basic training be worked first as a typist in the marine headquarters in washington. Dc before transferring to the motor transport. School where served as a truck driver and dispatcher and cherry point north carolina. She was honorably discharged in nineteen. Forty five at the rank of staff sergeant in nineteen forty. Seven be married fellow marine robert allen arthur after leaving the marines be attended the franklin institute of science and arts and worked as a lab technician for a year before moving to new york city to pursue show business.

Stuff Mom Never Told You
A History of Women and the Olympics
"So a lot of the story has to do with french. Feminist alice milia and her women's world games which took place from nineteen twenty two to nineteen thirty four and led the olympics leading women compete in events on a much wider scale. Yeah there's a lot of acronyms in this one so bear with us. The women's world games were yaas response to the international olympic committee's or the international association of athletics. Ias disdain and vera. I wave feminists gaining ground and a lot of women wanting to compete in certain events. Like the eight hundred batur track event events that did not recognize women or have been deemed unfit for women. Yes this eight hundred meter track of it. We're going to get into it. But it caused a lot of controversy when it came to women competing so at this time people and particularly in this context europeans or already talking about gender equality the term. Feminism is thought to have been coined in the eighteen eighties by a french activist by the name of coubertin claire around the same time. Baron pierre do cooper thanh who was also. French founded the modern iteration of the olympics. And the i o dagobert on outright opposed women's participation in sports and this bled over into what events he believed women could and should compete in when it came to the olympics. Day cooper ten allegedly said that the olympics were created for quote the solemn and periodic exaltation of male athleticism with quote female applause as reward. Wow he went on to say quote it is. Indecent spectators should be exposed to the risk of seeing the body of a woman being smashed before there is besides no matter how tough sportswoman may be. Her organism is not cut out to sustain certain shocks her nerves rule. Her muscles nature wanted it that way again day. Cooperstown reason that grow as no women participated in the ancient games. There obviously was to be no place for them in the modern ones. Which just as a brief aside isn't the whole truth sat really the point. But he's wrong. In general yes so the nineteen hundred games or the first allowed women to compete though not officially sanctioned twenty two out of nine hundred ninety seven of the competitors or women and they competed in tennis golf sailing. Equestrian and croquet only golf and tennis. Had all women

PTI
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on PTI
"And led the league in both strikeouts in the ira. He's so good. Did if nobody used goop. Mike garrett cole might be the best pitcher in baseball. This is my argument about barry bonds. If nobody used steroids barry bonds would be the best hitter but the issue is still there. Baseball doesn't want pictures to use goop. That's still the issue and baseball. Didn't want pictures to use goop in nineteen twenty four and it was the issue. Are you saying that they won't do anything about it. And you're okay with it. Because i don't think cheating is good. I don't okay with it. Baseball's all about cheating. That's all we talk about with baseball and cheating every year. That's all we talk about banging the drum slowly now. We're talking about baseball shooting. You know how do the astros look. Winning a world championship by banging the garbage can say look at my ring. I'm gonna wear it on your nose. Take a get your own drum. That's what baseball and nowadays everybody's got a gate. Everybody's got to have a agenda of how awful it is. Then you know what two hundred years. What did use among the hall of fame that britain you wrote about if you get rid of all the liars and cheaters from baseball hall of fame in a broom closet line you wrote. That should. shouldn't we hired to be be. What does that one of your greatest lines.

Behind the Bastards
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Behind the Bastards
"Yeah but like like naturally because he's incredibly racist and piece of shit she goes on to be an incredibly important american general in world war. Two who fights like the china india theater so that's great. He's like still beloved in the us for reasons but his account his account of it like matches with other stuff. I've seen are so. Let's start with that so still wells there sumo's in shandong in nineteen twenty seven and what he describes is huge swath. The population made homeless by war. Huddling together desperately in packed city streets without even a tent sheltered them at night bodies. Begin to pile up on the streets but there's no one to take them away in the corpses stayed where they fell. Famine ravaged the province jones solution if it can be called that to this problem of famine is industrial waste. So one of syria's chief experts in this period were soybean cakes. It's basically like a bunch of massa soybean that's been smushed together and it was at the outset when i call these cakes right. These are cakes in the sense that cakes. A uranium or cakes. But they're not food this. This is an industrial product. And what you do of them with them is that you you know you shipped you shift in the somewhere else. And then you squeezed oil out of them and that that oil is used to make like it's using them a number of important industrial processes and what at least behind is this even worse like quote unquote cake. That's waste material. You'd people use it as fertilizer. Use it to feed pigs and this is what jong starts to import from injury and used to feed the refugees like dude as reiterate. This is not food this ends. you'll waste product. It's edible in the sense that it will fill your stomach and temporarily stop hunger pangs without actually providing you with nutrients in poison you because again labor unions are being just taken from a factory right like this is this is this is what's happening the people these trying to help the people that he's not trying to help so i.

Fandom Zone Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Fandom Zone Podcast
"You know walter has kind of stashed away little accounts here and there for himself. I wouldn't put it past him to have like an account in the cayman islands. One of those offshore accounts that rice same to have right exactly so need to look into that. I think right. So let's go back way back to nineteen twenty nine for a fourth and final topic on this episode. We had lots to talk about. This is a big one though. So let's talk about the unions origin as we finally get the story of what happens when they get on the island and received their powers at long last. So this is it. This is everything we've been waiting for. Did it live up to the hype for you. It very much. Did it very much states. I thought it was it was well played and the cinematography once again did not let me down. I thought it was all very well executed. I didn't expect it to literally be an audio right. Not mention these folks get on the island and obviously they don't know what they're looking for is like we looking for like a chest. Are we looking for like a statue. What the heck are we looking for on this island and you think this would they know what it is when they find it they do of course but you think they might even just walk by something which is essential when like what is the is some moroccan they woke on. We'll take about it. You know nobody else knows what's going on apart from sheldon they get on this island and so it's kind of like a. Where do you start looking right. And what are you looking for looking for. You don't know what you're looking for. You don't know where to look so you just kind of like fumbling around in the forest or whatever and you're trusting that sheldon you know knows where to go right. They're they're they're putting all their hopes on that but by now you know obviously because sheldon believe in the island got them to the island there actually on the island now so sheldon does have some credibility now at this point. He's got a track record so so essentially what they're doing is they're putting all their faith behind sheldon that he will be able to suddenly recognize what they need to do where they need to go so he kind of becomes the leader here so this is where i think he becomes starts becoming the leader of the group. Yes and very much. It starts to explore the eyelid.

Riot Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Riot Podcast
"But there are some times when we do adjust but it's we have to set the standard in the standard is We want them to know that. Jesus is more important. We want them to know that the reason why. We don't play sports on every sundays because being in fellowship with christ is more important reason why we go to church is on. The midweek is because jesus is more important. The reason why you see me praying and studying the word of god every morning is because jesus is more important and And so that's why we make that precedence. And so that's all that god saying here. It's not that he's standing to hate on me he's just basically saying. Hey it's it's better to love me more than them. The mentality that i'm gonna pray this prayer and i'll get to heaven is is really a a false idea. You know there is no easy. Believe ism let me explain myself. There is a cost and a price to pay in following. Jesus it's not that we we work for our salvation. But now that i'm saved. I'm taking this relationship very seriously and that i am. I am orene in organizing my life. So that god is at the hit the god is is supreme and god is is is who i am. I am an and then another verse that that comes up a lot of sell what you have so matthew knight. Nineteen twenty one. It says jesus answers is if you want to be perfect..

How'd It Happen Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on How'd It Happen Podcast
"You can get a couldn't do anything with my arm and nam. I was just filming of new video. Part and i surprisingly enough. This is just gonna kinda talk about. Sometimes you just have to overcome things. And i did film that video part injured all season. I tape everything up. And i found a crappy video part. That was it that was that was the one that broke the camel's back. There had been riddled with injuries. My whole career because it was a long career but that one i think he did it because after i crashed now rim rows getting a little older of two thousand nine competing against nineteen twenty year olds. And i'm in my thirties. Is yeah so i was still already struggling but i was very positive snowboarder so i had my tricks and i remember after that point. I could never win a contest. I would try so hard. I was in big contest. That couldn't win them. Never podium at the beginning i started. Thinking of the judges are fixed against me. I i blame everything else and really was just pass my time. And what impact did that have. I still the an adviser is still doing a lot of things but snowboarding was my background. My thing and when i couldn't win when edged depression. I didn't want to ride anymore. It took everything in me just to get me on the hill. And when i was on the hill i just. I couldn't find a reason to want to be there like i used to..

The Jose Morales Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on The Jose Morales Podcast
"Everything is not the same thing when i walk out them. Yeah a fucking fill mazing. Even though i probably had Spend more time on my day working out and that it pays for it in different way. Yeah yeah size together. It does for sure. And that's why like fitness is so huge. Me like i. I advise to be getting a fitness and workout exercise. Because that confidence that bleeds into everything your business everything right like a you you you perform different when you feel good about yourself versus when you feel shitty yeah. It's one of the things that i do when i when i gone higher trainer here or something. I've made mistake in the past. Where a higher trainer where they are not in good mental state. You know what i mean regardless of how much they know knowledge boxing wise or whatever they can no everything boxing but they're not in a good place themselves mentally physically emotionally wherever they can't perform in a good way and that starts like you said with working out you got to be in a good place but otherwise you're not going to care for somebody that your training. If you're not in a good fucking player saying yeah so yeah yeah Always do if you if you were listening to talking. You get to talk to a nineteen twenty year old right now. What would you give his. Nineteen twenty year old. I do all the time. i'm mama. Allow my employees are two nine twenty year old twenty one year old. What are you telling young guy in the same thing. I kind of kind of touch base. I tell them that nothing. Great comes quick or easy. And that's the main thing. Everything is fucking hard and also everything's on. You like everything on you if you don't like the way anything's going on your life any relationship any employee anything's not living up to your standards. It's not anything else as fall but you because you don't show how you you control how you how you control that you control how..

Smart Podcast, Trashy Books: Reviews, Interviews, and Discussion About All the Romance Novels You Love to Read
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Smart Podcast, Trashy Books: Reviews, Interviews, and Discussion About All the Romance Novels You Love to Read
"I think about my earliest writing writing that book. I was actually working on something else at the time. I have bolts. Full books. That i was trying to get publish for awhile. That didn't ever get published and i was trying to finish one and like she just kind of started talking to me and my head you know it's your subconscious and she just started talking to me and i was like okay. I'm gonna give myself and she wouldn't go away. And i was like okay. I'm gonna just set this thing side. I'm let myself have like a week to just kind of play and The first couple of chapters were just her talking to me. Just telling me and i stopped and i finished our book and then when i came back to it i was like okay. I need to figure out who she is. And that's when. I really like rather than just letting talk was like okay. Why is she liked this. Where does she come from. And and i started really shaping her backstory and who she was. And that's kind of how she started. I just do. There was a spark about it. Like i was like. Oh this is good. I know this is good. Like i don't know how to describe why you would know something is better than another within yourself but you just do eight yes it just resonated and it was. It was right on. I mean no i. Don't the the crock pot in the back of my brain. Something that i'm not thinking about it'd be like press you're done like oh we'll think spray. Every sheep have much absolutely. I mean i get asked a lot. you know. Confuse my heroines. But i'm like for me. It's like big live in different areas of my imagination. So when i'm riding one character. I just have to tap into that that area. It's i know that sounds odd but it is also the language because i ride in different time periods and so if cure starts talking and she comes out with nineteen twenty slang..

Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian
"And he's like here. You not the happen. No this is very much scott in this zone not wanting to face. What we know is coming which is weird. It's so rough. And of course. We and like i ruined singing the chat. That's what's always crazy like i refer them to. There's just like especially because we split our time in these into recaps for anyone who's been listening listening along for the new york's season they're like the most in love that i've ever seen them ever and so weird to jump from like a decade and to see them like just. Yeah but they're in a good place. They worked really hard to get there and courtney's like you now. I really want him to prioritize himself which is basically saying like. I don't feel he feels also a historical problem with scott scott's trying to behave so that courtney will accept him when that's not what his problem is it's that he's not taking care of his own issues and accepting himself and she's maybe not able to tick maybe doesn't want to say it because she doesn't want him to have the hope that like. Yeah but it's like. I can't be with you because you can't be with yourself. Yeah and there is so much. He leans on his attachment to the family as such a rationale to as if like putting greater distance between him. And courtney would like sever the the the love and the support he clearly needs in want so much from the rest of the family but like the will we get later on. They don't feel that way. So then we have guy lowly runner about scott and chloe is. It's like heavy air handed that it ever has been their romance. Yes yes there forever romance back when they used to like. Why am i thinking they were in about two wants together. They started a podcast called the lord and his lady in a bathtub. And courtney like what the fuck are you doing. Rightfully so scott is talking about this this. Oh it's cute. Sit on here by the ocean can have our snacks as cool as it all got. He's so desperate for any of them to like him. It's really it was like a mom yelling. Her kid being like yeah. We'll have our snacks later. So yes so. She's like so i. i saw that. You're spinning the fourth with sophia. Is that in their call sheet or is it like in a sound was after the fact i understood. This was after the fact because because she's like how did it go and then i laughed because he was like good period and i was like bad. Doesn't mean it would being something else happened. So he says they you know. They talked about sophia. Felt like she wasn't getting enough attention from him and he was like look. I spent three years with. They're the best the last of her teenage years. I the least. I could do is to take it. Slow and try again asks her teenage years. I mean yeah when you when you run out that teen clock you you owe someone something that a bit for team back. She could have been in a sorority. She could have travelled backpacked or done an internship but no she dated him. She could've la somewhere. Oh god it's so intense so so yes so they're making it work wheels. I didn't realize that they had been together for three years. At this point he like casually mentioned it. And i was like nineteen twenty twenty one.

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective
"Glory days of vin. Mariani was now a crooks cocaine bigoted indictment the in. Us state department official. Dr hamilton right said in nineteen ten. And i quote the use of cocaine by by the negroes of the salvors is one of the most elusive and troublesome questions with confront. The enforcement of the law often the direct incentive to the crime of rape by the negroes. Eager the in quilt. Dr williams described the medical standard in nineteen. Fourteen quoting again the negro who has become a cocaine doper is a constant menace to his community. His whole nature is changed for the worse timid negroes developed degree of dutch carriage which is sometimes almost incredible. Even yes even. The dutch were not from racism. The coca cola. We now we know today still contains coca but the excuse me the the eck guine the echo y nine alkaloid is removed from it perfecting that extraction took until nineteen twenty nine. So before there were still trace amounts of coca psycho active elements and coca cola as dominik street field. I think that's how it's been else. Forgive me if. I mispronounced the scribes and cocaine an unauthorized biography. The extraction is now done at amy jersey chemical processing facility by coca by a company called step by step in thought they went out of business in two thousand three step pan imported one hundred. Seventy five thousand kilograms of coca for coca cola. That's enough to make more than two hundred million dollars worth of cocaine. They were further to the coca leaf. Extract simply as merchandise number five. The facility is guarded. Might wonder why. I wonder why i wonder what i wonder what they're doing with the extract of selling it to the pharmaceutical companies. I wonder i'm have to research that. Sparta them during a vaccine. It's a joke. That's a joke okay. Native opinion revealed right. I'm wondering if i'm wondering if they do sell the extract that they.

Scientific Sense
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Scientific Sense
"Fit right because we have the historical evidence. It doesn't fall. They did have to fail. Maybe if they had planned a little bit more carefully they could have succeeded again. My point is that i'm talking about a counterfactual cover. Factual may be true. But what makes it. True is not what happens at the actual world. It's what happens at some. What philosophers call a possible world. So for instance right. now. I'm holding headed by an is an example i use for my students and i saved that the students look. Do you believe that if i drop this pen would fall through the floor and they all say yes. I say how big know that. I didn't do it so my point is that we do know cover factuals. Even though they are about some things that actually happened is that make sense up he does. It makes sense in the contemporary sense. But if eastern time though like you say so staticky guard. what you're saying. Is that what you said. I think there are certain constraints that you won't be able to win about but you still have other things that you could do. But i could refute that. If i can show you a complete history complete record of everything so you know you cannot put yourself in a in a space and time coordinate because we have a complete record of every sometime coordinating not denying that okay. Here's another way of looking at it. Tentative get very confused in time travel again holding fix that we're talking in terms of space time view not in terms of the erasing time and starting over view. It's true that you will travel back in time tomorrow. Let's say you're trip will be hundred years the past nineteen twenty one. If it's true that you will make that trip tomorrow that it's also true that you already made it or it's true it doesn't see it seems weird because from your point of view. It hasn't happened yet. You don't have any memories of it. It's in your personal future but it harder the past. We might even discover a future historian. Discover that you wrote your initial somewhere when you were there in the past so you could actually have evidence now before you made the trip that you were the past see right. That's for the tension. Freedom comes. I put it this way down. Might see well and you had not go and you change the past i..

Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"I believe tony robinson. He said something earlier part of this year and he made a point. He made a strong point. Thank you so he made a strong point about if you check the numbers of the amount of people that died last year. Twenty twenty if you check. The numbers of the amount of people died and twenty nineteen twenty eighteen twenty seventeen sore s most significant significant different. Oh there is little. There is st family the number of people that would have been dying.

1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on 1923 Main Street: A Daddy Daughter Disney Travel Podcast
"Low everyone and welcome to nineteen twenty-three mainstream. Oh the daddy daughter. Disney traveled podcast house. Mike bello brenick. And i'm a million baddeck and today it's the food guy to walt disney world as we ranked the parks based on their food options. How good they are and where you should go and you know what food in the parks. Big part of a disney vacation. Is that what you were thinking when you came up with this topic idea..

Fandom Zone Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Fandom Zone Podcast
"Every single superhero movie under the sun. And if you'd like to get in on the conversation you can hit us up with and how come and get to discuss your favorite food superhero movie with us and last but not least go. Stand the oscars podcast. Where with zan sprouts and rachel from discussing all the movies. That won the best picture. Nineteen twenty seven swings to the present. They if you'd like to discuss your favorite best picture winner hopefully soon be getting the wonderful jesse jackson back on quite soon. Hopefully the about a month or so discuss all about eve so that we open you'll be able to make the make. Make that for sure. He want to join us. You can choose nemo santos achievement or come on facebook and twitter machine and when it comes to you well dick since i got divide. That jesse wants to hurry things along. I'm going to say etro skaggs on twitter at skaggs on instagram facebook. Of course charles. Cakes the ohio and my bloody geeky things.

Good Seats Still Available
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Good Seats Still Available
"So i'm guessing bolden then is is starting to recognize that you know we got to be more control of our own destiny so to speak and if we can't sort of sort of get over the current process then perhaps maybe we should. We should perhaps take our marbles and go elsewhere with them right. So i i guess. How would you describe the team in the negro national league in those early years. And then the i guess what. It was the buildup to a more dedicated eastern league that they jumped to or help create and nineteen. Twenty-three i mean i'm guessing that bolden saw that foster had put something together. I mean ear. National inc was flawed. Don't get me wrong But the early years of the ingraham. We're probably some of the best run. Negro leagues ever as far as the number of games played the attention to the schedule and statistics and things like bad and they did relatively well. I mean the twenties fairly strong twenties fairly strong period financially for negro league baseball so i think bowling probably saw that. There's there is more money to be made and something else was happening to which we can touch on. His semi professional baseball was slowly starting to fade as far as it being able to pay Hildale had made its money as we talked earlier by playing all white teams during the week. He's white semi pro teams and they could make a decent amount of money doing that but by the early twenties they're starting to die off. There's many complex reasons for why it was having people say radio was part of the reason why these local teams start stayed So i think bolden probably said okay. We can't totally survive on the way we were before with with the reliance on these wight semi pros have to replace that with more games played against professional teams in league situation. So i think that's what pushed him to form the eastern colored league at the end of nineteen twenty to nineteen twenty three season and some your listeners might find it interesting the the choice of words you know you have the negro national league and the eastern colored league..

PodcastDetroit.com
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"I could feel so so i shall. You are get about Champion don't care you and you look like girl. What is she doing. It'd be oversold you let it happen. Okay just it is so. But i do see that about you guys and this is something that i just. Why sometime people hide things. When i'm very open and expression to if i express how i feel if i like you as a person or your sex appeal of i like how you smile. I'm legit. That's how i mean. There's nothing wrong with that you got you have became very comfortable with and i think a lot of people are still trying to find that but i think what corona a lot of people are starting to come out of their shales. A lot. More is and be a lot more creative in trying to express their view. But they're doing some it. Some people are doing good in a in a very constructive But to be like. I'm like you like i'm naturally like i go naturally energy shoe And i just feel like it. Just you can naturally tell if you're going to naturally be cool with somebody or If you want to like okay like if you can't figure somebody. I love figuring out what really gets me is trying to figure somebody out and never correct if i can really figure out out like telling them. It really sucks. Because i i don't do it in that type of way girl. You might leave. Because i have to be like their way. Which you have to be savvy with you but that's also adapting to people like reading like how you have to like me and you can be crazy and stuff like that. So you're just reading reading your energy and reading like reading people like knowing how to adapt to people but like i said the last time i was here it was just like i feel like that was with me going into being a manager like so young in my like basically nineteen twenty. Yeah i was a manager. I had i had to like start getting an quickly. Adopt mindset about things in a childish manner a childish mannerisms..

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"A piece of real estate that cash flows. That said everything else doesn't matter. It can be in timbuktu for all i care but get yourself a property ideally primary residence so you pay no capital gains on the profit eventually right but guess yourself into a p. Surreal estate where you can start at least paying for itself if not generating a little bit a profit to cover the expenses and that one piece of property will probably if all goes well. It will outpace your income in your lifetime for the average american worker. They can make just as much if not more off of one good property investment as they will save off their entire income in their lives. That's outlandish and the fact that that isn't taught to us in our education system. Is mindblowing mindblowing. Yeah we're will. High schools are too busy teaching. You highlight like the pike fe. Graham's theorem or whatever that it happened mellish shrew. What's another thing that they never asked you later in life about doubt man. That's that's a really good I was thinking when i was twenty three. I think my wife. And i we've been married. We got married young. I think goes twenty two twenty three. We just packed up and went for a month almost a month over to europe and for the whole thing on credit card. We had a couple of real estate deals at a time like Mother-in-law's looked after while we were gone and at the time we were like. We don't have the money for this. And am i giving advice here. 'cause i don't just max out their credit cards. I put the whole trip though. I'm on a credit card and we did it cheap. I didn't go crazy. Did the whole trip including flights and everything for five grand total for a month. But i don't regret a second of that five thousand dollar credit card. Because that's something i think about. Every day i still think well that trip every day we talk about. The trip was amazing. Build memories in your twenties like land the seeds for your investments. Build your memories. Go out and try on the things by the time you get to your thirties. Yeah you wanna have something substantial. I always tell people by the time you're in your thirties. It's kinda critical that you have an investment or an entrepreneurial investment of some sort or rental property. Because i've done the statistics you know in these with the public speaking engagements what's amazing about going around. You know this guys trained people in real estate and we do a tremendous amount of data digging right. We know everyone who registers. We know their income. We know their age. We know their zip codes. Postal codes like. That's just the way it rolls and it fascinates me that people who are interested in investing in real estate. If you look at it in a graph there's a bump like you see kind of a nineteen twenty you get these people interested in real estate and then by about the aged thirty you see this huge drop off. It's the weirdest thing. All of a sudden people in their in their thirties aren't really interested in real estate. Investing and then by forty five. You see like the hockey stick effect. The amount of people looking for real estate information skyrockets from forty five to seventy years old..

Man Tools Podcast
"nineteen twenty" Discussed on Man Tools Podcast
"And clean up your work area. Just like the guys on the street cleaned up the beer in the nineteen twenty. And i'm sure that did wonders for that storm green. Yeah sure that was just dumping gallons of beer down there. Just yes exactly what that was designed for. See the guys dumping it literally crying out. History repeats itself ladies gentlemen. Let's see january sixteenth. Nineteen ninety nine Christ i see these old pictures and it just makes me almost cry. A nineteen nine one of ernest shackleton's polar exploration teams reached the magnetic south pole And for the benefit of audio only people There's a bunch of seventh graders from nineteen eighty six in their baggy pants and her well. Let's and their and their Hornets hoodies while. They're either wearing cold weather gear from the nineteen hundreds which So then in essence fedex which means anything man out of cloth if you wanted it to be waterproof had to be rubbed in oil and the only warm cloth was basically will so they're itchy and miserable and probably not terribly warm now You know the only warm things were really like for and more and There you go there. No battery powered sox new definitely not. Let's see.