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The Blue Sky Project: Executive Summary, University Of Maine Jan 2012

The Blue Sky Project: Executive Summary, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine's executive summary of their Blue Sky Plan.


University Of Maine System Annual Financial Report For The Year Ending June 30, 2012, University Of Maine System Jan 2012

University Of Maine System Annual Financial Report For The Year Ending June 30, 2012, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine System (“the System”) consists of seven Universities and a central administrative office. All activities of the System are included in the accompanying financial statements.


Grants And Contracts Annual Report 2010/11, University Of Maine System Jan 2012

Grants And Contracts Annual Report 2010/11, University Of Maine System

General University of Maine Publications

Grants and contracts are formal agreements between the University of Maine System and outside sponsors. They provide assistance and represent a mutual joining of interests on the part of the grantor and the University in the pursuit of a common objective, or they may be used to provide services for the direct benefit of the sponsor.


Lesson Plan: African American Culture: Baptism And Seeking (Grades 9-12), Dave Kachadourian, Myra Smith Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: African American Culture: Baptism And Seeking (Grades 9-12), Dave Kachadourian, Myra Smith

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Historical Realism And Imperialist Nostalgia In Terrence Malick’S The New World, Monika Siebert Jan 2012

Historical Realism And Imperialist Nostalgia In Terrence Malick’S The New World, Monika Siebert

English Faculty Publications

The promotional materials for Terrence Malick’s The New World (2005) devote considerable time to detailing the extraordinary effort of the production crew to recreate Werowocomoco, the capital of the Powhatan’s paramount chiefdom, and Fort James, the first surviving English settlement in Virginia, in the period from 1607 to 1617. The hour-long documentary on “The Making of The New World” accompanying the DVD release of the film, for example, chronicles the shared work of a research team of historians, archeologists, linguists, anthropologists, and members of Virginia tribes to represent as faithfully as possible Powhatan and English agriculture, architecture, language, and …


Lesson Plan: Civil Rights: "May I Speak" (Grades 6-8), Alice Hill-Black Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Civil Rights: "May I Speak" (Grades 6-8), Alice Hill-Black

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Using Oral History To Explore Changes In My Neighborhood (Grades 9-12), Gala Gates Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Using Oral History To Explore Changes In My Neighborhood (Grades 9-12), Gala Gates

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Comparative Working Conditions - An Oral History (Grades 9-12), Justin Hons Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Comparative Working Conditions - An Oral History (Grades 9-12), Justin Hons

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Local Oral History Project Of Warrensville Heights (Grades 9-12), Malik Austin, Kevin Mcintyre Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Local Oral History Project Of Warrensville Heights (Grades 9-12), Malik Austin, Kevin Mcintyre

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Grand Person Oral History Project (Grades 6-8), Mark Hach Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Grand Person Oral History Project (Grades 6-8), Mark Hach

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Mount Pleasant: Yesterday Meets Today (Grades 9-12), Nikita Z. Greer Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Mount Pleasant: Yesterday Meets Today (Grades 9-12), Nikita Z. Greer

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Through Their Own Words (Grades 9-12), Scott Garapic, Pam Craig Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Through Their Own Words (Grades 9-12), Scott Garapic, Pam Craig

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


Lesson Plan: Oral History Project 9/11 (Grades Pre-K-5), Zakiyyah Bergen Jan 2012

Lesson Plan: Oral History Project 9/11 (Grades Pre-K-5), Zakiyyah Bergen

Project Documents

No abstract provided.


A Historical Narrative Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Schools And Their Legacy For Contemporary Youth Leadership Development Programming, Leslie K. Etienne Jan 2012

A Historical Narrative Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Schools And Their Legacy For Contemporary Youth Leadership Development Programming, Leslie K. Etienne

Antioch University Dissertations & Theses

During what became known as the Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) established alternative temporary summer "Freedom Schools" in communities throughout the state. SNCC was a civil rights organization led by young, mostly African American college students and ex-students that worked against racial discrimination during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1963, they were poised to lead Freedom Summer, a massive effort that aimed to transform the brutal white dominated power structure of Mississippi, a stronghold of extremely violent southern racism. During the planning for Freedom Summer, SNCC field secretary Charles Cobb suggested that the summer …