So many of us are familiar with the history of the United States in the 1600s. Massachusetts was the first colony to legalize slavery.Well, why did that come to be?
Otherwise, you know, well, you can imagine, that makes for some very tense shooting days. Massachusetts , really, and Idaho.
This is a view taken from about the site of Weidner Library looking east on-- this is Harvard Street. Massachusetts Avenue is going off there.The Inn at Harvard would be about here.
uh my father was Irish uh you know my my grandfather was a a fire fight fire chief in LOL Massachusetts which is considered an All-American City um and because of its ethnic diversity and one of the largestpopulations that we had with Southeast Asian so mainly um Cambodian leosan but also uh Thai Vietnamese as well so it's
through smells I also did things like I followed animal trackers in Western Massachusetts who track animals not just by visual signs um here you see a lot ofvisual signs of tracks of people but right in the middle this was a track that looked like it was a track of um it
We all know the studies. Massachusetts General Hospital researchers found that if you close your eyes and do a few minutes of deep breathing, you increase the activity in the prefrontal cortex of your brainthat's responsible for focus and attention.
In the years since those laws had been codified, New England had indicted about 100 witches, a quarter of whom were men. Massachusetts , however, had hanged only six.Beside the mystery of the girls' symptoms in Salem is a greater mystery-- why, in 1692, the hasty and the merciless prosecution.
The orange states have between 25 and 100 times current consumption available as solar potential. Massachusetts doesn't quite stack up in that regard.We have about two times our total current consumption that would be available from the sun.
Good afternoon everyone. Hi. Hello. My name is Peter Fernandez. For those who are remote, uh welcome to the Cambridge, Massachusetts Google office. It is uh my honor and privilege to host this talksat Google event um with composer Philip Glass. So without any uh further uh
And it's not a ridiculous theory. Massachusetts used to be a major center for beekeeping.
Apparel is made-- I mean, the textile machines are fancier, but it's basically made the way it was 150 years ago in Lowell, Massachusetts . The only thing I'd like to say before I open it up for questions is to tell you why I wrote the book, or why--Yvon had his own reasons for approaching the book.
Steve and I met about a year ago. We're both on a committee that the governor of Massachusetts formed to get technology leaders in the Boston and greater Massachusetts area to help create more energy and enthusiasm around a very vibrant tech sector in the Massachusetts area.And Steve has exhibited all the great qualities I have come to know about Google as an organization. And he's also an awesome dodgeball player,
California does not have common law marriage. Massachusetts recognizes marriages but not domestic partnerships, or civil unions although there's a case to try to get them recognized.
And there’s a long history of pretendians in the US — not just in Hollywood, but also in academia and politics. Take Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. For years, she publicly referenced her Cherokee heritage.
He received his first degree from the Harvard University in neurology, and also got a PhD in brain and cognitive sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. So he combines a deep scientific study on the brain and how it works from a medical perspective, and also has studied consciousness
in Massachusetts . And they worked on this for quite a while.
in Massachusetts . So that's been super exciting.
In Massachusetts , that logical position fortunately
Only Massachusetts in 1790 enumerated no slaves.
And Massachusetts comes out of this in 1790 with its clear mark that slavery is ended here.
And Massachusetts ports were just ideal for harboring
in Massachusetts , in trading slaves.
in Massachusetts was not around Africans.
in Massachusetts have that view, like you said, that paradigm instead of some of the other ones.
and Massachusetts -- 75%-- but that does not reflect the distribution of great entrepreneurs with great ideas.
into Massachusetts society. But there are many others who continue to struggle.
But Massachusetts is where I spent the majority of my time.
the symptoms of the girls in the parsonage to a T. When Massachusetts established a legal code, the first capital crime was idolatry. The second was witchcraft.
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. In Massachusetts in 1692, girls of eight or nine are accusing their mothers of coercing them into signing pacts with the devil.
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. The Massachusetts Historical Society has terrific stuff, so does is it the New England Historic Genealogical or Genealogical Historic-- whatever it's called--
In Massachusetts gay marriage is just marriage now, which is just as it should be.
of Massachusetts -- and grow it to 35,000 square miles of open range land for wildlife and for the pastoralist people who live with it.
in Massachusetts . So I think the lesson here is, don't be evil, which you may have heard before.
of Massachusetts a number of his colleagues suggested changing the name of the state of Massachusetts -- of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts --
in Massachusetts . And somewhere after that, I thought, oh, I guess I'm not going back there to live after all.
from Massachusetts to Mississippi 1858 to 1918 we think the healthcare debate took a long took a long time right 1858
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in Massachusetts . So, um, so she burned things that she didn't or blacked out, there were sections that she blacked out of her journal that she didn't want of things she maybe didn't
We were just in Massachusetts when we started and we're mostly still in Massachusetts today-- just a little bit out of state.
in Delaware or Massachusetts or in Ireland or Luxembourg.
His wedding in Massachusetts , in attendance are Nancy Pelosi and I think John Kerry and all that.
voting here in Massachusetts .
Someone who really understands Massachusetts could draw lines to say, oh, these people go together, because reasons.
and grouped around the university, or the-- Harvard Yard, as it became. This is Massachusetts Hall. That's the fourth meeting house on the corner, where Lehman Hall is today.
faces the Porter Square bookstore. There is Massachusetts Avenue.
Rushing also led the Massachusetts State Pension Fund to large community development investment of poor communities in Massachusetts .
And so in Massachusetts , and I think most of the North, it was incidental.
What is interesting about Massachusetts is even though it was an incidental-- certainly helps the argument about freeing.
And even in Massachusetts probably the most-- but it is true that the more economic advantage
And most slaves in Massachusetts of that population by then