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More Jazz Greats!: Part 2 of 2 Jazz Greats are presented in a ready to go lesson at this site. Come on in and enjoy the music, images and lots more! jazz • fatha hines • fats waller • louis armstrong • duke ellington
John Adams the Attorney John Adams, son of a farmer and shoemaker, attended Harvard, taught school, then became an attorney. He married Abigail Smith and became involved in defending America aga john adams • president • united states • harvard • boston massacre of march 5
Labels - Part I When it comes to people and disabilities, nobody likes labels. But there are plenty of them out there. Where do they come from and what do they mean? autism • emotional disturbances • behavior disorder • mentally impaired • retarded
Stick It: Missy Peregrym Missy Peregrym stars opposite Jeff Bridges in Stick It, her first feature film. stick it • missy peregrym • jeff bridges • gymnastics • teenager
Winning an Oscar When I Win The Academy Award... It seems unlikely, but if film history has taught us anything, it's that the gates of AMPAS can be stormed. academy • awards • oscars • past • winners
Walt Disney bio by Neal Gabler Neal Gabler's bio of Walt Disney purports to be about the triumph of the American imagination - yet fails to re-imagine its subject walt disney • walt disney: the triumph of the american imaginati • neal gabler • walt disney biography • animation
Letting Go of David The life-long effects of giving away a child to adoption. adoption • birthmother
Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet. browning’s how do i love thee • petrarchan sonnet • sonnets from the portuguese • octave • sestet
Rome - The Series Et tu, Brutus? For years, that was the only thing I remembered from my studies of Julius Caesar in my sophmore year. Now, with the help of HBO, there's oh so much more... rome hbo series • hbo series • rome series • james purefoy • ray stevenson
Unicorn Legends Unicorn legends date back far into our ancient Pagan past where they were described as having many different shapes and colors. Today, however, it is the pure white unicorn that captures our fascination. unicorn • history • knights • kids • children
What is Personality? Our personality is who we truly are, that which makes us unique, our vertiable charcater, traits, qualities, and shortcomings. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Yet another Shrek the Third poster Bring on the Shrekiness: DreamWorks has brought out another poster for Shrek the Third, coming to theatres May 18th. shrek the third • dreamworks animation • mike myers • john cleese • eddie murphy
Education Rights Our guest writer, a Wik woman from Aurukun on Cape York, Australia, writes about her struggle for recognition of Aboriginal language in Indigenous education. esl • teaching english • aboriginal languages • wik • cape york
Steve Reich's Piano Phase One of the compositional techniques most associated with Steve Reich is the process of phasing music. steve reich • phasing • phased music • "piano phase" • compositional technique
Terry Crews Interview Terry Crews, the football player-turned-actor who plays Chris Rock's father on the hit show Everybody Hates Chris, talks about fame. terry • crews • chris • rock • everybody
What is a Network? The novice user may have no idea what we are talking about when we reference the "network". This article provides a solid explanation of a computer network. computer network • definition • what is • network • netwrok
Arthur Miller in Profile Arthur Miller - 60 years of "just people on a stage talking to each other". arthur miller • american playwright • playwright • american theatre • american theater
Autoimmune Diseases This article serves as an introduction to autoimmune disorders, including their natural course, causes, symptoms, subtypes and treatment. autoimmune • immune • disease • disorders • system
BISHOP HENRY MCNEAL TURNER Profile of Bishop Henry Tuner, political and social activist. He was a Bishop in the AME church, publisher of the Christian Recorder and Chaplain of African American troops during the Civil War. african american men civil war chaplains
Introduction If you're wondering why or how a whole column in an an on-line gazette could be dedicated to subject as esoteric as hitch-hiking, pumping out one article every month, engendering discussion and collecting resources, here's why and what it's all about ...
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men. rights • demonstrations • slaves • history • music
Narrative Beginnings The entry piece to a book-length narrative poem holds even more importance than it would in a general collection. Mary Jo Bang and Ruth Whitman share a technique. poetry • poetry exercise • exercise in poetry • novel-in-verse • lyric narrative
Packing Your Backpack Loading your pack is not as exciting as starting up the trail, but the success of the backpack trip often hinges on it. Take enough gear and food that you are safe. trip planning • backpack • gear • food • weight
Slaney stripped of world medal Mary Decker Slaney silver medal performance from the 1997 world championships has been erased from the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) history books. The IAAF stripped Slaney of the 1,500-meters medal won in Paris because she failed a drug test three years ago. mary decker slaney • iaaf • usatf • positive drug test
Spiritual Gifts for Kids A spiritual gift is an ability given by God to use for service. Kids have a spiritual gift, as well as adults. Help your child understand their gift and what it means. kids spiritual gifts • spiritual gifts • do kids have spiritual gifts • finding my spiritual gift • what is a spiritual gift
The Fungus Among Us!! Those critters with guts. See the world of fungi by clicking above. fungi • yeast • chitin
The Immortal Game by Mark Coggins Poltroon Press's golden boy is Mark Coggins. This is one to watch! immortal • game • coggins • coggin • chess
The Real Bermuda Triangle: Finding a settlement between Israel, Syria and Lebanon syrian • israeli • lebanese • beirut • security zone |
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