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Join Cape Ann Today host Kory Curcuru as he catches up with Erika Brown of The Cricket . This week, they discuss the latest news in the ongoing saga surrounding the Community Center. #CapeAnnToday #OriginalContent #GloucesterMA #CapeAnnMA #RockportMA #EssexMA #ManchesterByTheSeaMA 1623 Studios is a #nonprofit organization dedicated to producing com…
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Gloucester Times Reporters discuss Essex High School, Cape Ann Museum, and much more. 1623 Studios is a #nonprofit organization dedicated to producing community programming for #CapeAnn—Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Essex—and to providing a forum for the free exchange of information and ideas. We also provide a full spectrum of c…
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In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry has a conversation with Sung-Yoon Lee, expert on North Korea and author of the new book The Sister: North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the Most Dangerous Woman in the World.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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In this bonus episode, John Curtis Perry describes his practical methodology for writing with the reader in mind, helps writers navigate the rocky shores of stilted or formulaic prose, and celebrates the joy of carefully crafting text.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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In this final episode, the postlude book-ending the Revolution at Sea series, John Curtis Perry adds a few words as a sort of summary of our time together. "Together we have thought about some aspects of how the world of the terracentric has interacted with the world of the salt water (71% of the planet). We are living in a time of immense and rapi…
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Millions of Chinese rise from poverty and support an authoritarian state with global ambitions for prominence. The Chinese declare that their system is superior to democracy. What does this mean for Americans?द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Having begun our discussion with China, we now return to it. We begin by looking at the nineteenth century when the Atlantic powers seized and occupied many ports, giving China an idea of what the outside world was like and what it then considered to be modern. For China, an age of bitterness.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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"South Korea, a severely impoverished nation in the 1950s had always been a continental state. Now isolated from the mainland by international politics, Korea has turned to the sea. In a remarkably short time it has made itself a rich maritime power. [Correction: South Korea and Japan normalized relations in 1965, not 1963.]…
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Japan, the first Asian nation to develop an export-driven economy, becomes a leader in salt water commerce. It has become the world’s third largest economy and plays an important role in international affairs.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Although Eurocentrism has been strong, some Americans, like President Theodore Roosevelt, think about a dawning Pacific era. In the early 1980s, for the first time trade flows across the North Pacific exceeded those across the North Atlantic, with shipping reflecting a changing world economy. The greatest seaports lie now on the Asian coast.…
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Waterfronts are no longer densely populated because ships need more space than cities can provide. Sailors now spend only hours in port instead of days. They no longer see the world. A sense of community is lost.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Ocean is no longer the only way for people to travel across oceans. The oceanic empires rapidly collapse. Nuclear power makes true submarines possible and helps open the Arctic. Bulk cargo, the container, and the internet make new complete logistics networks possible and change our lives as consumers.…
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Europe tears itself apart in the first half of the 20th century. Warfare becomes global and civilians suffer severely. Ocean forms both avenue for the flow of resources, goods, and people, but also for an arena. New weaponry below the surface and above it complicate war at sea.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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As a triumph of the industrial revolution and its focus in the Atlantic, for the first time in history one region seemingly dominates the entire globe. Its ocean becomes a great vehicle for the flow of resources, people, and ideas. Immigration transforms cultures.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Emotion pushes war. America goes to Cuba to fight a Spanish colonial government. The war spreads to Asia and the United States becomes a colonial power stretching into the far Pacific, filled with uncertain strategic implications.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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The industrial revolution changes the nature of sea power dramatically. The Atlantic world seizes the initiative and wields it in politics, economics, and society as it shapes global power. Wind and sail yield to steam and iron.द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Dutch visual arts take on great brilliance in this maritime society. Merchant society exhibits extraordinary skill in buying and selling; process becomes product. Tolerance and diversity characterize society. Why then does this remarkable vitality fade?द्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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The Kindness Project - Ep 1 The mission of the show is about strengthening communities through conversations about kindness. On this first premiere episode Kelly talks with guests: Peggy Haggerty-Steck of Action Inc Julie LaFontaine of The Open Door, & Bob Gillis of Cape Ann Savings Bankद्वारा 1623 STUDIOS
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Now We're Here, 1623 Studios traveling talk show, visits the Manchester Public Library in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. Guests: - Sara Collins - Director Manchester Public Library - Erika Brown - (publisher/editor Manchester Cricket) - Beth Welin (Director Manchester Historical Museum) - Tom Kehoe - for Manchester’s 375th Committee - Mike Chapman (Ope…
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Gun Forum at GHS sponsored by The League of Women Voters of Cape Ann Moderator: John Bell, former Mayor of Gloucester and US Army officer who served in Korea. Panelists: - Gregor Gibson, author and father of a shooting victim - Mark Nestor, Decorated helicopter pilot in Vietnam and Commander of the Lester S. Wass Legion Post - Jim Wallace, Presiden…
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