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National Cherry Festival 2008 Washington, DC's annual National Cherry Blossom Festival® March 29 - April 13, 2008 is a celebration of the coming of spring and commemorates the gift of 3,000 cherry trees given to the U.S. by Tokyo mayor, Yukio Ozaki in 1912.
DC Celebrates Anniversary of DC Emancipation The National Archives Celebrates Anniversary of DC Emancipation Act With Panel Discussion on Slavery and FreedomWashington, DC…On Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m. the National Archives and the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture will present a panel discussion “Slavery and Freedom in Washington, DC: Show Me the Evidence!” to observe the 145th anniversary of the District of Columbia’s Compensated Emancipation Act. The program will be held in the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Building on Constitution Avenue between 7th and 9th Streets, NW, Washington, DC. On April 16, 1862, before slaves were freed elsewhere in the United States, President Abraham Lincoln signed the law freeing 3,100 slaves in Washington, DC. The panel will explore the lives of free and enslaved African Americans in the nation’s capital, documentation from that period, and the impact the act had on the region and the nation. The panel will feature Lerone Bennett, Jr., executive director emeritus, Ebony; Elizabeth Clark Lewis of Howard University; and Walter Hill, senior archivist in African American history. The program will be moderated by John W. Franklin of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. For further information on DC Emancipation Week programs, visit www.os.dc.gov/os/site. The program is free and open to the public. For information about National Archives Public Programs, call 202-357-5000, or view the Calendar of Events online. Use the National Archives Building Special Events entrance on the corner of 7th Street and Constitution Avenue. # # # For Press information, please call the National Archives Public Affairs staff at 202-357-5300. Roger M. Christian at 27/06/07 10:22 PM | 0 comments
Science, Technologies, Public Policy and Ethics " To protect the future of discovery. " This web site is an inclusive forum by which the public, private, academic and scientific sectors in our society, as well as the world about America comes to a central communications Internet network to focus and review new science and technologies. The Goals of this site are: Support of Free Scientific Inqury, and Open Research: Proper review of all data to assure accuracy of all information published on this site: Ethical considerations are also solicited so long as they do not in any manner what so ever seek to politicalize any field of research, or the innovator and scientist in the process of discovery. More importantly, science and technology as both a field and profession must be totally responsiable for the security aspects of every innovation made. This is assisted, networked and further developed by the following processes. Public Access: This feature makes the science more understandable to a larger population segment. Moreover, to inspire others with considerable academic experiences to formulate a democratic informative focus which assists greater comprehesion by the social, cultural, spiritual and political leadership about major science and technological issues of today.
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Science, Technologies, Public Policy and Ethics " To protect the future of discovery. " This web site is an inclusive forum by which the public, private, academic and scientific sectors in our society, as well as the world about America comes to a central communications Internet network to focus and review new science and technologies. The Goals of this site are: Support of Free Scientific Inqury, and Open Research: Proper review of all data to assure accuracy of all information published on this site: Ethical considerations are also solicited so long as they do not in any manner what so ever seek to politicalize any field of research, or the innovator and scientist in the process of discovery. More importantly, science and technology as both a field and profession must be totally responsiable for the security aspects of every innovation made. This is assisted, networked and further developed by the following processes. Public Access: This feature makes the science more understandable to a larger population segment. Moreover, to inspire others with considerable academic experiences to formulate a democratic informative focus which assists greater comprehesion by the social, cultural, spiritual and political leadership about major science and technological issues of today.
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