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in this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best NBA duo's of the 1950's to the table for discussion.
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Dr Sean Cunningham and Dr Neil Johnston found a very special book when they looked through the records in The National Archives. They told Amelia about 'The Little Device' handbook which helped heralds organise historic Coronations. Learn more about The National Archives by visiting their website nationalarchives.gov.uk Image shows the British Flag. In a white circle in the middle it reads: 'The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III & Her Majesty The Queen Consort', an image of a crown is placed underneath the text with '6-8 May 2023' written below the crown. In the bottom left corner is the RNIB logo. RNIB in capital black letters, underlined with a pink bold line and 'See differently' written beneath it.
Time to travel back in time with Dr Sean Cummingham and Dr Neil Johnston from the National Archives. They told Amelia about their historic records on Coronations and what processions meant to past royals. Learn more about The National Archives by visiting their website nationalarchives.gov.uk Image shows the British Flag. In a white circle in the middle it reads: 'The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III & Her Majesty The Queen Consort', an image of a crown is placed underneath the text with '6-8 May 2023' written below the crown. In the bottom left corner is the RNIB logo. RNIB in capital black letters, underlined with a pink bold line and 'See differently' written beneath it.
Donna DiMaggio Berger sits down with guests Chris Tonn, CEO and Founder of Pelican Drones and Co-Founder of Rocket Drones and attorney Neil Johnston of Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC, drone expert and leader of its Real Estate, Land Use and Timber Practice Group. Over the last few weeks many of us have been looking up at the sky more often with Jupiter & Venus shining brightly, reports of Chinese Spy Balloons, and possible UFO sightings. While you were looking up, you may have caught sight of an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) or an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) aka, drones. Perhaps you've seen one of these devices flying around a beach, park, or even in your neighborhood. Today's guests are both well versed in drones, how they were developed, what they can do, what problems they solve, what problems they cause, and where this technology is headed. Join us as we discuss Pelican Drones, Rocket Drones, and the legal side of drone usage. Conversation highlights include:What is a UAS and a UAV?What is the origin of drones?What kind of training or license does a person need to operate a drone?What kind of data is collected by drones?Are there privacy, nuisance, and property damage concerns?Hobbyist vs. commercial drone usageWhat policies should boards adopt regarding drones?Using drones to confirm violations in out of way places.Is shooting down a drone flying in personal, private space permissible?What is insurance coverage like for drones?BONUS: What do recent Chinese Spy Balloons have to do with Drones? Where is drone technology headed in the next few years?
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Why are there so many gaps in the fruit and veg aisle? Neil Johnston from the NI Retail Consortium and Trevor Gabbie from the Ulster Farmers Union talk about the challenges facing both supermarkets and growers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Neil Johnston, Pastor
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'Better a state without public records than public records without a state'?— state formation, archives and commemoration So said Winston Churchill in reference to the Irish Free State on hearing news of the destruction of the Public Records Office in the Four Courts in June 1922 at the outbreak of the Civil War. But in many respects, this also applies to Northern Ireland whose Public Records Office Northern Ireland (PRONI) didn't open its doors until 1924. How did these two institutions overcome this initial setback and what has been their significance in state formation, archives and commemoration? Listen to Tommy Graham, editor of History Ireland, in discussion with Marie Coleman, Catriona Crowe, Ray Gillespie and Neil Johnston. This Hedge School is a part of a wider digital event hosted by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, in conjunction with Beyond 2022.