Would You And Hitler Be On The Same Side?
@realcjpearson
#hamas #israel #palestine
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Parent Alert! Test scores are falling, but grades are rising!
Jill Simonian of Prager Kids discusses hot topics in schools this week. Stay active and involved in your children's education, subscribe for free at PragerUkids.com
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College Students Stand with Hamas
@amihorowitz
Do college students support the brutal murder of Israelis by Hamas? Ami Horowitz interviews students at Columbia and George Washington University to find out if they favor a two-state solution, whether violence is ever acceptable, and what it means when students chant, “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free.”
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Ulysses S. Grant: The General Who Saved the Union
No American led a more eventful life than Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States and the Union Army's most celebrated general. Civil War historian Garry Adelman tells Grant’s amazing story.
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The year was 1862. America was in the depths of the Civil War.
Looking back, it’s easy to believe that a Union victory was inevitable. The North had more money, more population, more industry.
But no one thought that at the time. In the first year of the war, it looked as if the South would win. A series of high-profile victories in the east convinced many that Confederates were better fighters, under better leaders.
Where would President Lincoln find a battlefield general who could do for the Union what Robert E. Lee was doing for the Confederacy—lead it to victory?
The man he found, the man who saved the Union, was Ulysses S. Grant. He wasn’t Lincoln’s first choice—or second, or third. In fact, when the war started in 1861, Lincoln had no idea who Ulysses S. Grant was. Hardly surprising, since at that time, Grant was selling hats to farmers’ wives in a small town in Illinois.
His rise to glory is one of the most amazing stories in American history.
Born in Ohio on April 27, 1822, Grant had no ambition to be a soldier. His father pushed him into it, thinking he wasn’t suited for much else. Grant’s West Point career wasn’t especially distinguished, either. But during the Mexican-American war (1846-1848), Grant proved himself to be an officer of unusual ability. He was cool under fire, daring, but rarely reckless. Even more important: the men under his command trusted him.
After that war, Grant returned to St. Louis to marry his fiancée, Julia Dent, the daughter of a slave-owning Missouri farmer. Grant was never happier than when he was with Julia. And he was never unhappier than when he was not. Unfortunately, in this period Army life forced them to be separated, sometimes for many months.
To assuage his loneliness, Grant started to drink. While in a distant posting in Northern California a thousand miles from Julia, his drinking got the better of him. He resigned his army commission to avoid an embarrassing court-martial.
It was downhill from there, one business venture failing after another. By 1860, thoroughly humiliated with no money and no prospects, he was back working for his father in the small town of Galena, Illinois.
Then, the Civil War happened.
The Union was in desperate need of experienced soldiers. Grant volunteered. His leadership skills were immediately obvious. He quickly advanced through the ranks.
In a little more than six months, he scored two major victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, along the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. He followed these up with victory in the largest battle in American history up to that time—the Battle of Shiloh—making him a true Union hero in a cause that was starved for heroes.
There was nothing flashy about Grant’s generalship. All he did was win.
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#history #usa #politics
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What Is Ronald Reagan’s Legacy?
@AlexisWilkins
#ronaldreagan #history #politics
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Diaper Wearing Man Wants Women's Restroom Access
@XAVIAER
#trans #lgbt #mentalhealth
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Mom-to-Mom Parenting: Israel, Education, and Resilience
PragerU CEO Marissa Streit joins Jill Simonian of PragerU Kids to share experience and insight for talking with children about the war in Israel. As moms of young children, Marissa and Jill discuss what the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses are demonstrating about our American education system. For age-appropriate materials to guide conversations and education, visit PragerUkids.com and search "Israel."
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@PragerUKids
#parenting #education #mother
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Hamas or Israel: This Is An Easy Choice Folks…
@XAVIAER
#hamasattack #israel #palestine
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Columbia Professor Says He Is Unsafe on Campus
PragerU CEO Marissa Streit interviews Shai Davidai, Assistant Professor in the Management Division at Columbia Business School, about universities, including his own, allowing pro-Hamas statements and demonstrations on campus, while doing nothing to condemn terror. He also shares that students who support Israel do not feel safe on campus and how the administration is failing them.
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#israel #hamasattack #columbiauniversity
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Auschwitz Survivor Escaped Death With This One Decision
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#middleeast #war #survivor
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Maine Mass Shooting, House Speaker Elected, Kids’ Book Too Graphic for School Board: 10/27/2023
@realcjpearson
At least 18 people have been killed and at least 13 injured in a tragic shooting in Lewiston, Maine. After a long and arduous process, the House finally has a Speaker. The state of Oregon doubles down on blatant bigotry. Two Vegas teens accused of murder show no remorse to the victim’s family. And are some books used in schools safe for kids but too graphic for the public?
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#shooting #news #breakingnews
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Your Unhappy Childhood Has an Upside - Fireside Chat Ep. 312
Are there any disadvantages to having a perfectly happy childhood? Life is tough. The earlier you know this, the better. While experiencing an unhappy childhood is far from ideal, there can be an upside. Dennis provides personal stories and reminds us not to feel “traumatized” when life throws difficult things our way.
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#parenting #happiness #podcast
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Will This Court Ruling On Homeless People Help San Francisco Turn A Corner?
#homeless #sanfrancisco #court
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Man who identifies as female says it’s time to “arm up”.
@realcjpearson
#lgbt #trans #shorts
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Jewish Columbia Professor: Students Who Support Hamas On Campus Pose A Danger HERE
@realtalkwithmarissa
#columbiauniversity #hamasattack #israel
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People Shocked By Content in Children's Books
@aldobuttazzoni
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#teacher #school #education
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Should Sexual Books Be Allowed In Schools?
@aldobuttazzoni
Do you know what kids are reading in school? Aldo travels to Brentwood, CA to ask people who oppose “book bans” to read content that is available in many school libraries across the country. What you hear may shock you.
THIS EPISODE CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE AND EXPLICIT THEMES THAT ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED.
#manonthestreet #parents #school
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