![]() ![]() 'I remember the things that I didn't have.' It's important." When you're able to go and put yourself in the same seat as a child and say, 'I remember when I was there. ![]() "Being able to attach real people with real moments, I think is extremely important. "I relate to the kids because I have been where they are," Hart says. It's the action plan he shared with close to 200 excited students. Hart also says you have to make smart financial decisions to make those dreams happen. "It's about sparking the excitement behind a dream, and staying true to your beliefs," Hart says. He brought his story to the kids, along with copies of his book and words of encouragement and wisdom. Hart says growing up he never got to meet real-life examples of people who had a dream and succeeded. He visited some excited kids at Robert Morris Elementary School. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - North Philadelphia native and actor and comedian Kevin Hart surprised students in Brewerytown Friday morning. "Don't let anything or anyone deter you from it, no matter how big, no matter how crazy." "My message is simply have a dream and believe in that dream," he says. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() The musical selections included a series of four old German dances and the Augelletti che cantate, an aria for soprano from the Italian opera Rinaldo by Georg Handel, with a recorder and viola da gamba (stringed instrument) accompaniment that was especially pleasant. The ensemble included matriarch and mother Maria Augusta Trapp, four daughters (Agathe, Maria Franziska, Johanna and Martina), two sons (Werner and Johannes), plus two friends, Virginia Farri, soprano, and Donald Meissner, tenor, and Msr. ![]() ![]() The 90-minute performance was described as “flawless” with “voices that were fresh and true.” Knowing well the story of Baron Georg and Baroness Maria von Trapp and their children who fled Austria to escape Nazism in 1938 (the inspiration for the musical play and film The Sound of Music), I was quite surprised to learn of the family’s evening performance on Monday, Novemin Manitowoc.Īccording to Roy Valitchka of the Manitowoc Herald-Times on December 1, 1953, “an evening of joyous song was the reward” for those who crowded Lincoln High School auditorium to hear the Trapp Family Singers, America’s favorite musical family. Recently, while conducting local historical research on a 1950s reel of newspaper microfilm at the Lester Public Library in Two Rivers, I happened to notice an article on the world famous Trapp Family Singers and their appearance at the Lincoln High School auditorium in Manitowoc. ![]() ![]() ![]() Before addressing these accusers, Socrates acknowledges that he has long faced similar charges in the court of public opinion, thanks to works published years earlier by the playwright Aristophanes that branded Socrates as dangerous, impious, and corrupt. His formal accusers are Anytus, Meletus, and Lycon, three prominent Athenians of the type Socrates frequently skewers in public. The second charge is for corrupting the youth of Athens, who regularly follow Socrates around as he confronts men of wealth and status with their ignorance. The first charge is for asebeia, or impiety, stemming from accusations that Socrates introduced new gods and rejected the old. ![]() In the first part, 71-year-old Socrates addresses and defends himself against the two charges brought before the 500-person jury. This study guide refers to the 2002 edition of Plato’s Five Dialogues published by Hackett Publishing.Īpology is divided into three parts. ![]() |