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Articles related to "Re Enactment"
Slipping Through Time Experience that magic moment when the modern world disappears and you slip through time. megan mcconnell • historical re-enactment • living history • re-enactment • history
The Art of Historical Re-Enacting - Part 3 This month, we look at some of the fun things that happen when it is too cold to do re-enactment. historical re-enactment • living history • re-enactment • beth mitchell • megan mcconnell
Historic Battle Re-Enactment Cancelled Plans to re-enact the historic battle Plains of Abraham have been cancelled. The decison follows soverignist threats of protests and fears of violence. plains of abraham • québec city • historical re-enactment • sepratists • bloc quebecios
Hollywood, History and Historical Re-Enactment A spate of "historical" movies always brings out the cringe in re-enactors. Why are they so bad? And what can we do to help make them better? megan mcconnell • history • reenactment • history • movie
Breathing Life into History Finding connections with history brings the past into the present to allow greater understanding of what people experienced and the events shaping our world. experiencing history • historic re-enactment • cultural festivals • preserving the past • historic societies
Hike the Trail of History in McHenry Illinois Children can experience life of the early settlers in the Northwest Territory at the Trail of History, the third weekend in October at Glacial Park in McHenry, Illinois. trail of history • living history illinois • hands on history • french-indian war re-enactment • experience pioneer life
Saxon History Alive at West Stow Enjoy an excellent family day out at West Stow and the surrounding country park in the East of England where history is brought to life. west stow • anglo-saxon • reconstructed village • archaeology • archeology
Food to Bloody Battles - September in Shropshire A food festival and a battle re-enactment in Shropshire this September. shropshire • ludlow marches food and drink festival • wem carnival • bishop’s castle • battle of bloare heath
Eltham Palace, Tudor Home and Art Deco Dream Visit London's least-known palace and gardens, home to Tudor kings and 1930s millionaires. Art Deco Eltham is a glimpse of lost worlds and an unusual day out in London. eltham palace garden • tudor re-enactment joust tiltyard • 1930s art deco stephen virginia courtauld • agatha christie poirot david suchet • stately home millionaire open to all
Progressive Era Reforms & the 17th Amendment Early Twentieth Century Congressional Democrat and Republican Progressives work together to expand the power of the electorate through passage of the 17th Amendment. progressive era reforms and the 17th amendment • direct election of senators • 17th amendment and voter choice • enactment of the 17th amendment • passage of the 17th amendment
Spain Facts: Aragon Travel Trivia Spain: Information on bombs in Zaragoza's basilica, Teruel, Henry VIII's wife Catherine, Alquezar canyoning, filming at Loarre castle & the birthplaces of Opus Dei & Goya aragon travel facts • spain information • kingdom of heaven castle • saint josemaría escrivá de balaguer • opus dei barbastro
Surgery on the Battlefield 1860s: Civil War Scott Scroggins of Company A, 3rd Maine Regiment Volunteer Infantry, stood under the surgeon's tent explaining standard medical procedures during the Civil War. surgery on the battlefield • civil war surgery 1860s • civil war surgery enactment willowbrook maine • company a 3rd maine regiment volunteer infantry • civil war wounded soldiers
Animation For Arts Education the availability of animation is a Godsend. Dance, drama, music and fine art can be combined in collaborative projects that encourage creativity. animation • technology • fine art • dance • drama
Fairness Doctrine Being Pushed by New Congress The Fairness Doctrine, which was abolished in 1987, is once again being discussed as a Democrat President and Congress take office. fairness doctrine on radio • equal time on radio • obama and fairness doctrine • democrats and fairness doctrine • fairness doctrine and localism
Media Ethics and New Technologies - II This article deals with some ethical questions raised by the technology of TV and the possibilities of rediscovering media ethics in light of such changes. I hope that readers will find it interesting specially as it originates in Indian situation. media ethics; photojournalism; tv reporting; arist
The Great Bank Robbery, Part II Here's the rest of the story that Hartselle still talks about. hartselle • alabama • martine g. bates • travel
The Baltic States and Russia: Still Adversaries The sixtieth anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day seems to re-open many old war wounds across the Continent. sixtieth anniversary of ve day • russian victory day celebrations • baltic state eu integration
Bobby: A Tribute to Robert F Kennedy Despite Bobby being a central figure, this film is really about ordinary people whose lives were touched momentarily, by an extraordinary man. emilio estevez • robert francis kennedy • bobby • anthony hopkins • william h macy
Book Review - Choke Palahniuk' proves again he is a great story teller with a unique and engaging writing style in his novel Choke. book • review • book review • chuck palahniuk • choke
Costume History Lessons Make costumes inspired by homeschool history lessons. Find patterns for time period costumes online and at the library for a hands-on history project. costume history lessons • historical costumes • make costumes • homeschool history project • history lesson
Cyberbullying Ends in Tragedy A 2006 tragedy in a small Missouri town, brings world-wide attention to the problem of cyberbullying. Numerous studies show electronic bullying is growing rapidly. megan meier • cyber bullying • cyberbullying • bullying online • internet harassment
George Frideric Handel's Messiah Christmas is quickly approaching, bringing with it the excuse to revisit standard favorites such as George Frideric Handel's beloved oratorio, the Messiah. george frideric handel • the messiah • oratorio • christmas music • german composers
Ischia: Italy's Hidden Paradise Capri isn't the only Italian island worth visiting; although it may not be as well known, Ischia is also a beautiful place to explore. italy • travel • destination • budget • beaches
Minnesota Winter Festivals Summer festivals are fun, but winter festivals are something special. Here's where to find winter festivities in the Twin Cities metro area and in outstate Minnesota. minnesots winter festival • saint paul winter carnival • blast on the border • twin cities metro area • ely
Pre-Existing Conditions and HIPAA It's no secret that insurance companies do not want to insure preexisting conditions. However, Federal legislation has forced health insurers to rethink their position. where to go for preexisting condition insurance • how to cover an existing condition • what is hipaa • how does hipaa affect me • preexisting condition exclusion
Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far Richard Attenborough directs an all-star cast, re-staging the famous Operation Market Garden in World War Two, but the film itself is conflicted, confused and congested. a bridge too far • director richard attenborough • operation market garden • world war two films • laurence olivier
Soon to be a Major Motion Picture Mitchell dreams of being a famous Hollywood screen writer. When mobsters pursue him to stop his first big screen production, will he run, hide or compromise? gay • writers • hollywood
The FDA Strikes Again: Fight Back! Should the FDA control herbal supplements? herbs • fda • dshea • supplements • vitamins
The Franchise Affair A fictional recreation of an eighteenth-century cause celebre. the franchise affair • josephine tey • gordon daviot • elizabeth mackintosh • the daughter of time
The Real Threat To Terrorism - Part III Part 3 of the series on the real threat to terrorism rabin • terror • terrorism • netenyahu • plo
Top Attractions in Valletta, Malta Beyond the extensive fortifications and Grand Harbour, this World Heritage-listed capital city is packed with history, from the Knights of St John to World War II. attractions in malta • saluting battery • great siege of malta in 1565 • grand master’s palace • sovereign military order
2009 Federal Car Tax Rebate- No Sales Tax States Get a new car tax deduction even in states without sales tax. Take advantage of government stimulus money for 2009 vehicle purchases per Obama economic stimulus plan. 2009 federal car tax rebate • money for 2009 vehicle purchases • u.s. government stimulus • new automobile tax break • obama car tax rebate
A Blooming and Rocking Royal Shropshire A Royal visit and a world class flower show along with some of the best rock bands on the planet. the queen • shrewsbury flower show • v2003 • weston park • telford
African American Voting Patterns African Americans show an unwavering loyalty towards the Democratic Party. This loyalty coupled with an increase in Black turnout could deliver Democrats the Presidency. african americans and the democratic party • 2008 primaries • black voter turnout • black voter history • democratic national committee
August Events August in Leicestershire offers a host of events! august • leicestershire • events • shows • festivals
Black Static Issue 1 The new magazine from TTA Press replaces the much-loved The Third Alternative, and contains dark fiction from Simon Avery and others and columns from Mike O'Driscoll interzone • tta press • black static • the third alternative • simon avery
Book Review: Roland Wright Series by Tony Davis With quirky characters and well-researched details, confident readers aged 7+ will love reading about Roland Wright and his quest to become a knight. roland wright • tony davis • fun fiction series • medieval knights • independent readers
FRONTIERS DAY IN PARIS The 2001 Frontier Day Celebration took place around the Courthouse Square in Paris. The anticipated attendance at this years fall event was estimated to be between 3000 and 5000 people. frontiers day • highpoint rendezvous • frontier skills • fall event • parade
Historic Louisbourg Nova Scotia Are you a history buff? Come to Nova Scotia and tour the Fortress of Louisbourg, the largest historical reconstruction in Canada! fortress of louisbourg • 18th century history • louisbourg nova scotia • largest historical reconstruction in canada • historic re-enactments
Interzone Issue 216 from TTA Press Chelsea Quinn Yabro, Lavie Tidhar and Ryman himself contribute, interviews with Greg Egan and Alastair Reynolds, Book and Film reviews from Nick Lowe John Clute et al interzone • tta press • geoff ryman • mundane sf • greg egan
James McAvoy, A Diverse Actor Scotland native, James McAvoy, recently captivated Hollywood, but he's delivered high caliber performances for several years. james mcavoy • scottish actor • actor from scotland • actor in wanted • diverse actor
Jennifer Shiman Interview In this exclusive interview, Suite 101 talks with 30-Second Bunnies Theatre animator Jennifer Shiman about her background, work and appearing on the Titanic DVD. jennifer shiman • exclusive • interview • 30-second bunnies theatre • the exorcist in 30 seconds and re-enacted by bunni
Makasar An introduction to the trade emporium of Makasar on Sulawesi island. makasar • colonisation • melaka • spice trade
Mandating Spaying and Neutering Some cities and counties have enacted mandatory spay/neuter laws, and many more have been proposed. Consider the issues around legislation of pets. issues around mandatory spaying/neutering • arguments for legislation on pet sterilization • arguments for laws on pet sterilization • do mandatory spay/neuter laws help pet population • do mandatory spay/neuter laws stop "backyard breed
Music and Creative Arts Classrooms Always be on the watch for ways to incorporate music into Arts Based Lesson Plans. There are many uses for musical expression in the modern Creative Arts Classroom. musical expression • creative arts • band as an elective • learn singing • perform on stage
Of Battlesites and Beaches A visit to Fort Morgan in Gulf Shores, Alabama, can turn a fun time at the beach into a learning time for the whole family. Even if you're not into beaches, Fort Morgan is a beautifully preserved site and a great place to visit. fort morgan • alabama • gulf coast • civil war • farragut
Pain and the Lethal Drug Abuse Prevention Act Pain, legislators, and the medical profession as a whole are all entwined in a struggle that can change the way people can live, or die. The outcome of the struggle will impact us all. pain • lethal drug abuse prevention act • american medical society • drug • drugs
Spring Tidings: Endangered Success Brief look at the success of government and community involvement in the recovery of endangered species. spring • endangered • species • tiger • panda
Sturgeon Fishing on the Minnesota/Ontario Border Sturgeon numbers are growing in Lake of the Woods and their annual spawning run up the Rainy River offers an opportunity for fantastic springtime fishing action. rainy river • sturgeon fishing tournaments • ontario • baudette minnesota • lake of the woods |
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