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Some of the century's best The Web site for New York University's journalism department offers a look at the 100 most important works of journalism in the 20th century. It's an interesting read. journalism • new york university • web site • website
The Anorak: Audience Reaction Montreal playwright / actor's candid comments on the impact of this one-man show about the Montreal Massacre, which he has performed in Ontario and Quebec for five years. adam kelly • the anorak • montreal englishspeaking theatre • canadian playwrights • controversial plays
This week in e-books Spur Awards winner, Sample Rocket e-Book, Students at the Dental School in New York get course on DVD. Electronic device reads books to students spur awards • rocket e-book • new york university • ros-electrobook
SPOTLIGHT ON CANADA'S PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS Canada's performing arts programs for post secondary students randolph academy • sheridan college • george brown college • york university • acadia university
World Dance Alliance From July 17 to 21, 2006 the world comes together in dance at Toronto's York University, for the World Dance Alliance's Global Assembly: DANCE/DiVERSITY/DiALOGUE. classical ballet • performance • york university • culture • community
Horizontal Stripes Make Women Look Thinner! A recent UK study reveals the truth about wearing stripes. Horizontal stripes were judged by a group of research volunteers to be slimmer-looking than verticle stripes. horizontal stripes • vertical stripes • women's fashion • which kind of stripes to wear • little black dress
Frederick Reines - Co-Discoverer of the Neutrino Frederick Reines casts a long shadow on elementary particle physics, as an early participant in the Manhattan Project, as co-discoverer of the neutrino, as founding Dean of the School of Physical Sciences at the University of California at Irvine, and as co-winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in physics. frederick reines • elementary particle physics • manhattan project • neutrino • university of california at irvine
American Women Composers A look into the lives and works of several American women who composed in the 19th century. american women composers • female american composers • marion bauer • andre gedalge • nadia boulanger
Gay Friendly College Campuses Looking for a campus that embraces lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered students? The Advocate College Guide for LGBT Students can help. the advocate college guide for lgbt students • shane l. windmeyer • gay-friendly college • college campus • college student
Mobile Nation Enriches Design Innovation Mobile Nation is a treasure chest of learning and design strategies leveraging the cell phone. Educators and designers will find inspiration and delight in its pages. social media • web 2.0 • bluetooth • gps • cell phone
Yehuda Amichai Yehuda Amichai's poetry grew along with his adopted country. The poet left Germany as the Nazi power was rising. As an Israeli citizen, he became a freedom fighter. israel • yehuda amichai • poet • united states • w. h. auden
Lt. Col. Asa Bird Gardiner An accomplished lawyer and soldier who had his Congressional Medal of Honor revoked, Gardiner coined the phrase "Reform be damned" when pundits criticized Tammany Hall. asa bird gardiner • gettsyburg • medal of honor • tammany hall • reform be damned
Profile: Dr Henry C Lee Dr. Henry C Lee is one of the most popular instructors in crime scenes, forensic evidence and criminal investigation in the law enforcement field. dr henry c lee • forensic scientist • chief criminalist • crime scenes • forensic evidence
Jewel Plummer Cobb - Hope against Cancer and for Achievement Jewel Isadora Plummer Cobb is a remarkable scientist working in the field of cell physiology. As an African-American woman scientist, her contributions also include giving women and minorities a role model for achievement and involvement. jewel cobb • cell physiology • biologist • cancel research • african-american scientist
Sir William Jones (1748-1794): The "Good" Orientalist?, Part I Part I of a three-part series, that discusses the modern historical debate about the British Orientalists, a group of late 18th century/early 19th century scholars who went to India to study its languages, cultures, histories and societies. This effort has come under scathing criticism over the past twenty years as being fundamentally a racist and colonial enterprise. This series of essays explores the debate over the role of these scholars, focusing mainly on Sir William Jones, the noted philogist and linguist who discovered that Sanskrit, Ancient Greek and Latin were part of the same language family, the "Indo-European" language family. I seek to examine whether there can be a bridging of this debate; whether there can be such a thing as a "Good" Orientalist. british orientalist • sir william joness
Long-term and Degree Courses in Celtic Languages: North America This article looks at the variety of university programs in Celtic language-related studies available in North America. celtic • gaelic • irish • scottis • welsh
New York - Greenwich Village This small and vibrant section of New York City is packed with places to eat, stores for shopping and all the people watching you can come to expect from the Big Apple. new york city • greenwich village • washington square park • halloween parade • boutiques
The Education Field Learn about the various career avennues open to educators and how to prepare yourself for them.,Learn about the various career avennues open to educators and how to prepare yourself for them. education • career • profession • degree • job
Elana Golden's Writing Studio The Writing Studio is known for providing the freedom to write the unspeakable in people's lives, which results in deeply personal and moving stories. creative writing los angeles • the writing studio • elana golden • nurture creative writing • deeply personal stories
Evolution is Not a Random Process Researchers in Israel, the U.S, France and Germany have shown that evolution is not a random process, but occurs through the natural selection of successful traits. theory of evolution proved • proving the theory of evolution works • natural selection of successful traits • deterministic inheritance and natural selection • evolution is not random
Getting Educated on Mid-East Politics The best Middle East learning centers and universities. higher education • university • middle east studies • college • graduate programs
History Channel Airs September 11 Documentary "102 MInutes that Changed America" is a September 11, 2001 premiering on The History Channel. Over 100 people recorded horrific attacks on Twin Towers in New York. world trade center • twin towers • new york • september 11 • terrorist attack
History of Nickelodeon TV A brief history of Nickelodeon, the children's TV network, especially, the 1980's and 90's programs and how grown fans today honor the network's past. nickelodeon • children's television • you tube • 1990's • cartoons
Mezzo-Soprano Heather Jewson A brief look at the career of mezzo-soprano Heather Jewson, who is rapidly climbing the ladder to international recognition. mezzo-soprano • heather jewson • canadian mezzo-soprano • canadian opera company • der rosenkavalier st
Rudy Guiliani: Brave Mayor A peek into the life and times of one of New York's bravest mayors. rudy giuliani • mayor • new york city • september 11th attacks • world trade center
Scott Westerfeld: Author Profile Scott Westerfeld is one of the most popular sci/fi authors for teens in the last few years, with two trilogies and 3 stand alone books, he's worth a look. uglies • pretties • specials • midnighters • peeps
The Dueber-Hampden Company Closes The Dueber-Hampden Company did not survive the death of its founder, John C. Dueber, or the popularity of the newly invented wristwatch, which made the pocket watch seem the dueber-hampden watch company closes • pocket watch production ends in the 1920s • the dueber hampden company is sold • the watch making equipment moves to russia • the iron curtain drops
The Miracle Girls-Anne Dayton and May Vanderbilt Ana adjusts to Half Moon Bay, California, after moving from San Jose. But the high school proves dramatic when the most popular girl becomes her worst enemy. the miracle girls by anne dayton and may vanderbil • novels about high school • california • christian teenage literature for young adult girls • the drama of moving to a new high school
Where Are They Now?: "John Woo's Once a Thief" You watched them light up your television screen in the short-lived early nineties series "John Woo's Once a Thief" from Hong Kong director John Woo. Find out what your favorite stars are up to now!
ZIFF 2008 Opening Night Over 300 people of all ages gathered at the Rainbow 7 Arts Theatre in Harare, Zimbabwe for the opening night of the 2008 Zimbabwe International Film Festival. ziff 2008 opening night • zimbabwe international film festival 2008 starts • the visitor • danai gurira • dates and venues
African Americans and Women in WWII During the Second World War little pressure was placed upon American society to rethink gender and racial stereotypes. african americans • women • wwii • minorities • army air force
Before "Speed," There Was "Drive": An Internet Movie Review A movie review of "Drive" a featured Internet movie at http://www.atomfilms.com. internet movie • movies • movie • film • movie review
Book Review: Jewish American Food Culture Jonathan Deutsch and Rachel Saks explore the complex universe of American Jewish cuisine in the latest volume of the Food Cultures in America series by Greenwood Press. jewish american food • kosher food • jewish holiday recipes • traditional jewish meals • israelite traditions
Busiek's Marvels and the Modern Age As Busiek's "Marvels" ends, it gives hints as to what the comic book industry will turn into. kurt busiek marvels • comic book history • history of comics • superhero history • golden age comics
Charles Simic Poet Charles Simic has been appointed Poet Laureate Consultant to the Library of Congress for 2007-2008. charles simic • new u.s. poet laureate • james billington • library of congress • immigrant
Exploring the Energy Healing Arts These forms of bodywork use Healing Touch and Energy Work to achieve relaxation and have Therapeutic benefits for the client. craniosacral therapy • cranial sacral therapy • holistic healing • reiki therapy • distance reiki
Harriet Harman, Brown's Deputy Harriet Harman has been elected Deputy Leader of the UK Labour Party to work alongside new Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Who is she and what does she stand for? Read on... harriet harman • deputy leader of the labour party • gordon brown • tony blair • alan johnson
Interview: Natalie Brown Will Sophie go to New York? Or will Andre move to Canada? Lyriq Bent co-stars as the baby's father sophie • cbc • natalie brown • bailey • lyriq bent
It's so EASI! Described the whens, hows and wheres of the implementation of the EASI program. finanacial aid • grants • scholarships • loans • federal aid
Jonas Salk, the Salk Polio Vaccine A biography of Dr. Jonas Salk who pioneered the vaccine against the polio virus. salk • polio • vaccine • infantile paralysis • paralytic poliomyelitis
Just for the Athletes! Lists several ways and places to obtain sports scholarships. money for college • financial aid • grants • loans • scholarships
LA Times Book Awards Los Angeles Times Book Awards los angeles times • book awards • fiction • history • poetry
Letting Go of Old Relationships Sigmund Freud developed the theory of transference in psychotherapy. New research shows that transference doesn't just occur in counseling - it's a common phenomenon. transference in psychotherapy • abusive relationships • letting go of old relationships • sigmund freud • counseling
Marijuana Triggers Mental Illness Marijuana may not be good medicine if it triggers psychosis, hallucinations or psychotic illnesses later in life. Here's evidence of the link between pot & psychosis. marijuana good medicine • marijuana mental illness • psychotic illnesses • pot psychosis • smoked pot
Marketing Your Indexing Services Besides directing your cold calls and resumes to book publishers, there are a number of other possible clients to contact that may produce indexing jobs. indexes • indexing • index • indexers • marketing
Meg Ryan's Romantic Roles The former Prom Queen truly does become a star of Hollywood on the big screen. Romantic themed movies are her cornerstone. meg ryan • married dennis quaid • soap opera as the world turns • amityville 3-d 1983 • sleepless in seattle 1993
Oliver Stone With films such as Born on the Fourth of July, JFK, Nixon, and Platoon, is Oliver Stone vying for "Filmmaker Laureate" by capturing and marketing America's history? oliver stone • martin scorsese and oliver stone • "scarface and oliver stone • hollywood directors • 9/11
Public History--What Is It? What is a Public Historian? What kinds of jobs do they do? What are the educational programs? public history • history • employment • careers • jobs |
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