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Observer, Central Washington University
Observer, Central Washington University
Student Newspaper
Student newspaper for Central Washington University for September 1, 2005
Qubit, September 2005
Qubit (Cuban science fiction magazine)
The September 2005 issue of the Qubit.
Fleet, James, Bronx African American History Project
Fleet, James, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
The Fleet family moved to the Patterson Houses in the Bronx in the fall of 1956 from Harlem. He says growing up there provided for a very healthy and nurturing childhood. His father, Bittie Fleet a noted jazz musician, abandoned his music career in the early 1950’s to work in a department store, while his mother stayed at home with the children.
He had been aware of his father’s jazz career from an early age. He learned to play on his own, without lessons of any form. His claim to fame is that he was the person who influenced Charlie …
The Inkwell, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Vol. 29, No. 01 (August 29, 2005)
It Was Enjoyable Doing Whatever You Wanted, Leyla Safavi
The Register, 2005-08-17, North Carolina Agricutural And Technical State University
The Register, 2005-08-17, North Carolina Agricutural And Technical State University
NCAT Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Inkwell, Armstrong Atlantic State University
Eng 2007-002: Creative Writing: Fiction, John Kilgore
Eng 1001-026: Composition And Language, Amanda Bright
Deafdigest: Blue Edition, August 7, 2005, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Blue Edition, August 7, 2005, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Blue 2005
No abstract provided.
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, August 7, 2005, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, August 7, 2005, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Gold 2005
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Motivation Using The Constructs Of Flow In Museum Education Activities, Maria C. Grant Edd
Enhancing Motivation Using The Constructs Of Flow In Museum Education Activities, Maria C. Grant Edd
Dissertations
While many extol the general value of museum fieldtrips, few can describe the specific parameters needed to make the excursion an educational benefit. Oftentimes, a day at the Museum of Natural History or time spent at the local art gallery is casually put into place with little forethought or attention to activity details. This research intended to utilize the parameters of flow theory and children's interest to investigate the phenomenon of student motivation while viewing an exhibit. Informal learning environments offer educators the opportunity to look beyond the halls of their campus in a manner that allows augmentation of curriculum …
In-Group/Out-Group Dynamics Of Native American Mascot Endorsement, John Gonzalez
In-Group/Out-Group Dynamics Of Native American Mascot Endorsement, John Gonzalez
Theses and Dissertations
The use of Native American names and mascots by professional and college sports teams has become a controversial issue. However, very litde research has investigated attitudes towards Native Americans, regarding relationships between team names and mascots on prejudice and discrimination. This study proposed that the multiple social categories created by manipulating the endorsement/opposition of Native mascots by Native and White college students at a university with a Native mascot, would allow for the identification of possible prejudice and discrimination based on race and the mascot issue. It was hypothesized that the manipulation of Native American Mascot Endorsement (NAME) in Native …
Daily Eastern News: July 19, 2005, Eastern Illinois University
Daily Eastern News: July 19, 2005, Eastern Illinois University
July
No abstract provided.
Avion 2005-07-19, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Summer Mustang, July 14, 2005
Cal Poly Student Newspaper
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Lawrence Today, Volume 85, Number 4, Summer 2005, Lawrence University
Lawrence Today, Volume 85, Number 4, Summer 2005, Lawrence University
Alumni Magazines
No abstract provided.
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Breaking The Vicious Circularity: Sony's Contribution To The Fair Use Doctrine, Frank Pasquale
Faculty Scholarship
The fair use doctrine permits certain uses of copyrighted material that are unauthorized by the copyright holder. In 1984, the Supreme Court decided in Sony v. Universal Studios (Sony) that unauthorized home taping of television programs was a fair use of such programs. Decried by the dissent and frequently contested in ensuing cases, that decision sealed the majority's case that the videotape recorder was capable of substantial non-infringing uses and therefore legal.
In the twenty years since Sony, the dissent's skepticism about the fairness of time-shifting has gotten about as warm a reception in appellate courts as the majority's position. …
Summer Mustang, June 30, 2005
Cal Poly Student Newspaper
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
The Connection Between Gender And Literacy In A First Grade Classroom, Jessica V. Feldman
The Connection Between Gender And Literacy In A First Grade Classroom, Jessica V. Feldman
Theses and Dissertations
This study is a qualitative case study that explores the connection between literacy and gender in a first grade classroom environment. The subjects for this study are twenty first grade students in a regular education classroom located in a southern New Jersey elementary school. For this study, students were observed with the attempt to answer three questions: 1) What gender stereotypes have these first graders internalized coming into the classroom? 2) How are these gender beliefs expressed in the language arts classroom? 3) What are teachers doing to foster these biases in their students? Data collected includes student writings, discussions, …
The Beacon, June 27, 2005, Florida International University
The Beacon, June 27, 2005, Florida International University
PantherNOW - Student Newspaper
Vol. 18, Issue 1, 12 pages
Arbiter, June 22, Students Of Boise State University
Arbiter, June 22, Students Of Boise State University
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Bg News June 22, 2005, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News June 22, 2005, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper June 22, 2005. Volume 95 - Issue 154
Brath, Elombe, Bronx African American History Project
Brath, Elombe, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
Interviewers: Mark Naison, Maxine Gordon
Interviewee: Elombe Brath
Date of interview: 21 June, 2005
Summarized by: Craig Teal, 26 March 2007
Elombe Brath is a longtime political activist in New York City who is one of the founders of the Jazz Arts Society and was active in organizing some of the first cultural pageants in New York City in the 1960s. Born on September 30, 1936 in Brooklyn, Elombe grew up in Harlem and in Hunt’s Point on 751 Kelly Street between Longwood Avenue and 156th Street. His family moved into a crossroads area of the Bronx that was …
The Chronicle [June 20, 2005], St. Cloud State University
The Chronicle [June 20, 2005], St. Cloud State University
Chronicle
The Chronicle, June 20, 2005
Observer, Central Washington University
Observer, Central Washington University
Student Newspaper
Student newspaper for Central Washington University for June 2, 2005
Mustang Daily, June 1, 2005
Cal Poly Student Newspaper
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.