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Digging In The Archives: February 2010
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Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Sunday, February 21, 2010. In the US,...
Digging In The Archives: August 2010
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Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Sunday, August 15, 2010. And the Nati...
Digging In The Archives: New Methods -- and forthcoming Records!...
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Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Monday, September 7, 2009. Beyond dis...
Digging In The Archives: Could they have invented it?
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Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Today it is c...
Digging In The Archives: Another ‘First’?!
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Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Correspond...
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Larry Aitken Pipe Ceremony (APS Native American Conference) | Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog
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Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog. Global travel, urban planning, culture, history and architecture blog. Timothy Powell: Building Relationships: Collaborative Projects Between the APS and Indigenous Communities. (APS Native American Conference). Welcome Song, Watie Akins, Elder of Penobscot Nation (APS Native American Conference) →. Larry Aitken Pipe Ceremony (APS Native American Conference). July 19, 2010. This is part of the conference Building Partnerships Between Archives and Indian Communities.
Welcome Song, Watie Akins, Elder of Penobscot Nation (APS Native American Conference) | Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog
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Skyline Stories: World Travel Blog. Global travel, urban planning, culture, history and architecture blog. Larry Aitken Pipe Ceremony (APS Native American Conference). Welcome Song, Watie Akins, Elder of Penobscot Nation (APS Native American Conference). July 19, 2010. This is part of the conference Building Partnerships Between Archives and Indian Communities. Held at the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia, May 2010. Welcome Song, Elder Watie Akins, Penobscot Nation. Notify me of new c...
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J.J. Talman – An Exhibit | History By Sushima
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JJ Talman – An Exhibit. April 17, 2012. Myself and Prof. J.J.B Forster recently put together an exhibit about the Lawson Hall Memorial Library that used to be in Lawson Hall (coincidentally where I’m sitting this very moment) and Professor J.J. Talman who ruled Western’s library system as Chief Librarian from the 1930s to 1969. A HUGEEEE thanks goes out to Laura. For taking all of these lovely photos so that I could show them off to you all. The 4 shelf display case. Photo Credit: Laura Piticco. James J&...
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Particip-ACTION | History By Sushima
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March 15, 2012. I’m hopping on the bandwagon. Participatory Projects in the Museum. We've heard lots about encouraging visitor participation in the museum. All hail Nina Simon, god of Museum 2.0 and Participation theory! Ebook available free on the website) is a must read for anyone in the cultural heritage sector. As knowledge producers, public historians are even more focused on community engagement. But what about internal institutional particip-action. Let’s take members of the visitor services...
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Another Post about the #cdnmedhallinduction | History By Sushima
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Another Post about the #cdnmedhallinduction. April 4, 2012. Who: Dr. Jenny Black, Ob-Gyn at Sunnybrook Hospital. What: wrote a blog post on the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame’s 2012 Induction on her blog roll titled “THINGS I LEARN FROM WOMEN”. Why: to discuss its Canadianess and the “unpursuit” of fame. Where: http:/ womenandhealth.sunnybrook.ca/2012/04/fame-its-not-all-shallow.html. Her blog also has some really interesting medically-related articles but written in a very understandable way. Reporting O...
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National Post article re: #cdnmedhallinduction | History By Sushima
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National Post article re: #cdnmedhallinduction. March 29, 2012. Ben Kaplan, a reporter with the National Post, recently wrote an article. About the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame’s Induction Ceremony. Click on the image of Rolly Fox to access the article on the National Post website. Rolly Fox, father of Terry Fox, at the Induction. I pinned that corsage on him (my 15 minutes of fame). Credit: Darren Calabrese/National Post. Here are some cool quotes. He got from that night. I never thought of myself as b...
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About | History By Sushima
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Welcome to my blog! YES, it is all about history and my public history experiences but I’m sure that everyone will have a laugh or two about some of my experiences in this new town of London as I get involved in the cultural sector. My name is Sushima! My main aim is to develop my own methodologies for interactive cultural, educational and scientific programming within Canadian institutions to ensure that visitors keep coming out to discover Canada first-hand rather than just using the Internet. Discover...
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An Induction Ceremony by The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame | History By Sushima
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An Induction Ceremony by The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. March 28, 2012. On Wednesday Mar 21st, I attended the CMHF’s annual induction ceremony for 7 new inductees in Toronto. It was a touching ceremony, much more touching and entertaining than you would think (I honestly thought there would be a lot of technical jargon etc.). Everyone was very sociable, fabulously dressed and the dinner and venue was jaw dropping (what else would you expect from the Four Seasons? Dr John Dirks - 2012 Inductee. ItR...
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“Ye Olde History Squares” Update | History By Sushima
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8220;Ye Olde History Squares” Update. April 3, 2012. Check out Laura’s Blog. For a brief update on our project. We’re one week away from the big reveal and pretty close but of course not close enough. I’ve been working with Processing for a good few hours today and no matter how I structure the keyPressed and redraw function it absolutely WILL NOT erase the previous words and replace it with the right answer. This is what I want to happen:. Grad students are logical. 8221; or something along those lines.
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Sunday, July 13, 2014. Birthday Party Puppet Show: The Paper Bag Princess. Anyway, back to this year. I had gotten into puppets lately, especially after seeing the documentary about Wayne White, Beauty is Embarrassing. Add to that last summer's visit to Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts. And we were all hooked. The excuse to make puppets for me was to do a performance, and this year's selection was The Paper Bag Princess. Posted using BlogPress from my iPad. Saturday, July 12, 2014. I added a second log...
Digging in tha crates. | Album reviews.
Digging in tha crates. August 6, 2015. July 9, 1983. 2 A Ray of Sunshine. Enjoy What You Do? 6 Nothing Looks the Same In the Light. 8 Young Guns (Go For It! The debut album of UK-based 1980s blue eyed soul duo Wham! Is one of those albums that is uniformly shitted upon, not only by music connaisseurs but especially by its creator (the guy who wrote, composed, sang and produced. Rap (Enjoy What You Do? Young Guns (Go For It! Gave a fuck about what they were doing;. There’s silliness a plenty, but th...
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Digging In The Archives
Digging In The Archives. Archiving the archeological research of Independence National Historical Park, 1950-2000. We are blogging as we dig into the archaeological records archived at Independence National Historical Park (INDE) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. These records were created over the past 50 years as archaeologists researched sites within the park's boundaries. The Independence Park Archives is currently creating a. Read more about this project blog. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Chapter #21,...
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Digging in the Clay | Understanding and communicating the limitations of climate science. Mostly.
Digging in the Clay. Understanding and communicating the limitations of climate science. Mostly. The climate change movement is like ivy. June 3, 2017. Ivy can be such an attractive plant in its young form – elegant slim-leafed shoots ornamenting tree trunks and disguising old stumps or fence posts. Of course it is not to everyone’s taste and some, wisely, see it for what it is and never allow it to thrive past those young shoots. Continue reading →. The error of our ways. April 11, 2016. March 29, 2016.
Digging in the Crates
Digging in the Crates. Featured Artist: Sounds of the Mill. For a couple of months now, over in the dark recesses of the mill, I've been trying to catch up with 221 records that were ordered 'blind' from htfr.com. I'm getting to a serious amount, or so I thought before saturday afternoon, and the arrival of Lee Holland (Pulse, Ritzy, Martha's) with five rather large boxes of vinyl.YEAH! Now I'm playing catch up, and the previous filing system I've devised needs re-jigging. Featured Artist: Ben Dowden.
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Digging in the Dirt. Enjoying Life in and out of the Garden. Monday, January 30, 2017. Oh my goodness it has been so long since trying to do a post that I couldn't remember how. So much has happened since I last posted. I'm still flying the friendly skies and love seeing all of God's beauty that he give us to enjoy. We moved almost three years ago to Arkansas where I am originally from. Now my garden is much smaller and much more manageable. Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Been gone so long. Still working for th...
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