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David McCullough with Adam Gopnik: The Greater Journey 

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History expert David McCullough speaks with The New Yorker's Adam Gopnik about his latest book, The Greater Journey, which details the impact generations of Americans travelling to Paris in the 19th century had on the U.S. upon their return.
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Комментарии : 30   
@marilynadams349
@marilynadams349 4 года назад
His ideas on Television and computers are so great. For 2020
@normhall1622
@normhall1622 Год назад
Marvelous conversation. Inspiring.
@1984isnotamanual
@1984isnotamanual Год назад
RIP MCCOULOUGH
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 4 месяца назад
A note on pronunciation. Dissect is not pronounced the same way that bisect and trisect are. The difference is that there are two s’s in diSSect making the prefix of dissect DIS and not DI. BI sect is to cut in two pieces. TRI sect is to cut in three. But the prefix DIS has the meaning “”to undo” as in DIS appear or DIS like or DIS agree. So, dissect means to unsection or to take apart.
@jamesanonymous2343
@jamesanonymous2343 4 месяца назад
I BOUGHT THIS BOXED SET OF DVD'S, AND I'M ON THE 5TH CD OF 16, AND WE ARE STILL IN ""1833"", HEARING ABOUT DOCTORS, SURGEONS, CHOLERA, SYPHILIS, MUMPS, EAR WAX, HIVES, AND TOE NAIL FUNGUS, WHEN DO WE GET TO THE BIG STUFF LIKE, AUTOS, POWERED FLIGHT GERTRUDE STEIN, MODERN ARTISTS ????
@marilynadams349
@marilynadams349 4 года назад
2020 we need to keep standards in our Education History, English, civics .
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
notice in is the most preferable proposition, and i do plug them properly sometimes examples include (keep an eye on, on paper, on monday, at the university)
@kevinw9073
@kevinw9073 4 года назад
Great interview.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
an elaboration in the talk that you've given-David McCullough: Americans in Paris, if the US has excelled the world by year 2000 in two majors which are medicine and technology, what other majors could they master.
@marilynadams349
@marilynadams349 4 года назад
Working your thoughts out on paper. It works your brain!
@CliveNDerek
@CliveNDerek Год назад
"Writing is thinking on paper." --William Zinsser
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
And by looking at the map of europe, one could notice that all are below the US education system in general except Britain that may rank above the US.
@marilynadams349
@marilynadams349 4 года назад
Elaborate courtesy lovely concept
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
French people treat education as they do with art, so their main focus on the individuals rather than the material and the pupils ability to absorb the knowledge and then get the most of all at the end. So by concentrating on one and keeping the other does give an outcome like a scientist in a particular matter but at the same time has great weakness.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
notice, they been doing that for about fifty years since 50's but at year 2000, things has changed quite a bit, they weren't on focus.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
In General, US education system ranks among the top if not the top in the world in some part like northeast it maybe classified as if no other place like it, but in general it is close to British system which i believe is the top education system in the world.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
Yah, yesterday i was thinking about what other majors that the US has excelled in.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
Boy, every community has defined civilization according to their own legend but what I would like the US to elaborate on is how could they make a well-made civilian system that meet all people needs and comfort and doesn't intervene any law practice or religion obligation. It does seem impossible but it could be only hard to do so because there are too much work to do before one could start and also the success could be marginal. Finally, does it worth the work? and Why?
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
Boy, I don't see the feasibility of the idea that i would like to introduce because to do so, one has to sit with really expert people in the matter and that's include (law, management, and religion) for about a year and then one could decide a go sign or no-go sign.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
And to measure their success, it may take about fifty years too.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
Up to year 2000, the US was a nation that the world countries were looking up to, it was an admirable figure of justice and the the right practice in people life and inventions in technology. so that's why to remain an admirable figure.
@ApplesOranges123
@ApplesOranges123 Год назад
Harriet Beecher Stowe quotation at 1440
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
Boy, america was always about new things, they try them first and use them first and introduce them to the world first, that's in terms of products.
@a.w.a.4738
@a.w.a.4738 7 лет назад
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@corra7
@corra7 3 года назад
Education is affordable and state funded in most European counties.... thus your citizens are productive and educated-- am I wrong?
@katalbinson6562
@katalbinson6562 5 лет назад
Ay blyat, where’s the Slavness!?
@hjander
@hjander 4 года назад
Privileged
@whitb6111
@whitb6111 2 года назад
The school girl jokes were horribly cringe and creepy
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