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Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Each historical witness tells a unique story.
Historical Perspectives: Today We Make History
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This Day in History. Today We Make History. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Today We Make History. Despite its implications, Mr. Obama did not dwell on race. He, instead, stated that he promised to take “bold and swift” action to restore the economy by creating jobs through public works projects, improving education, promoting ...He spoke for abou...
Historical Perspectives: April Fools Day
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This Day in History. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Here is the most common theory passed around in reference to the origins of April Fools Day. There is no documented proof, yet it seems plausible. A flock of geese! Google did their part for April Fools Day. They've mapped out Mars and are ready to colonize. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Historical Perspectives: March 2008
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This Day in History. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Bureau of Indian Affairs. March 11, 1824, the U.S. War Department creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In 1869, Seneca Indian Ely Parker becomes the first Indian to lead the Bureau. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Historical Perspectives: May 2008
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This Day in History. Lewis and Clark depart. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Lewis and Clark depart. May 14, 1804 One year after the United States doubled its territory with the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition leaves St. Louis, Missouri, on a mission to explore the Northwest from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. FREE hi...
Historical Perspectives: January 2009
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This Day in History. Today We Make History. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Today We Make History. Despite its implications, Mr. Obama did not dwell on race. He, instead, stated that he promised to take “bold and swift” action to restore the economy by creating jobs through public works projects, improving education, promoting ...He spoke for abou...
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Words from the Aether: January 2008
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Promoting a new book is a tenuous ordeal for authors. You can have a wonderful novel with all the twists and turns of a potential classic. Nonetheless it is still competing among the millions of other literary masterpieces, or so each writer will proclaim. It is especially difficult if you are unable to promote your book in person due to illness. Such is the case of Patry. And also with car dealer Jack Butterfield. So, ther...
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Words from the Aether: Embarrassing names decline in the UK
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Thursday, March 26, 2009. Embarrassing names decline in the UK. According to a researcher in the UK. Given to them. The researcher, Richard Webber. Has a site called " mapyourname. Where anyone can go and do their own surname research. Knowing the various surnames of the modern world can be an important tool for writers and genealogist. Evolution of their own surnames and predict the future of their family lineage. They know that the spelling of th...
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Words from the Aether: Pirate Parenting
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. With all the self-help books out there, it isn't any wonder that another, more helpful, book should emerge. Enter Pirate Parenting by Tim Bete. As one who admires the art of parody, I decided to take a gander at this unique parenting book. I mean, who isn't curious about pirates and their parenting techniques? Guide to Pirate Parenting. 8226; Ten benefits of raising a pirate. And using it as an opener. 8226; The best place to m...
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Words from the Aether: Honoring Edgar Allen Poe's 200th birthday
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Honoring Edgar Allen Poe's 200th birthday. Edgar Allen Poe's 200th. Birthday is a cause for. Remembering the great author of wonderful, eerie tales of woe and suspense. He died at the young age of 40, yet is still remembered today through his literary works. There are several sites who honor the famed author. There is the. The Baltimore Poe House and Museum. Richmond Virginia has even set up a site. All that we see or seem.
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Words from the Aether: May 2008
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Book lovers love free books. A wonderful "YA" novel is available for free. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dictionary.com Word of the Day. Words from the Aether. I am a reader, professional independent writer and overall bibliophile who seeks the clever, entertaining literary work awaiting it's audience. My purpose is to connect said work with it's seeking patrons. Book lovers love free books. A taste of Neil Gaiman.
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Words from the Aether: June 2009
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Thursday, June 25, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dictionary.com Word of the Day. Words from the Aether. I am a reader, professional independent writer and overall bibliophile who seeks the clever, entertaining literary work awaiting it's audience. My purpose is to connect said work with it's seeking patrons. A taste of Neil Gaiman. FREE hit counter and Internet traffic statistics from freestats.com.
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Words from the Aether: Saucer Fleet
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Thursday, March 19, 2009. The Saucer Fleet is a guidebook of fictional sci- fi. Saucers. You know, the kinds from the War of the Worlds and my all time favorite, Forbidden Planet. Star Wars has its guidebooks, now we have one for the rest of the sci- fi. Buff's library. This book is a follow up on to the authors’ previous title the. An ideal companion for any sci- fi. Earth vs. the Flying Saucers. And War of the Worlds. Words from the Aether. I am a re...
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Words from the Aether: Crazy Stuff
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Thursday, June 25, 2009. This sounds like something I could give to my brother. Hes crazy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dictionary.com Word of the Day. Words from the Aether. I am a reader, professional independent writer and overall bibliophile who seeks the clever, entertaining literary work awaiting it's audience. My purpose is to connect said work with it's seeking patrons. A taste of Neil Gaiman.
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Words from the Aether: February 2008
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Author Neil Gaiman and his publisher, Harper Collins, asked fans what Gaiman book would they like free. The votes were tallied and the winner was American Gods. Friday, February 15, 2008. Why writers have day jobs. Had visions of a debt-free world where she could actually live off her craft. See link. What wonder of wonders, her creation, The Cheetah Girls, had actually hit the big time. Now, as time has passed and merc...
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Words from the Aether: April 2008
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Elusive literary works awaiting the eclectic reader. Monday, April 14, 2008. Books, beautiful inside and out. As a self proclaimed book lover, I truly appreciate books. Now I've discovered there is an. Who appreciates books in a whole new way. Michelangelo once said that within every block of marble there is a great sculpture waiting to come out. Apparently, Jones sees the same thing in the books he uses. Here's to art in all its wonderful forms. May each one of us learn to see the potential ...With more...
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History Performers | We know an age more vividly through its music than through its historians.
We know an age more vividly through its music than through its historians. Where do you want to go today? The Middle Ages… or perhaps the 1700 s…. 8230;maybe you prefer the 1500 s and 1600 s…. 8230;or something a little more recent like 1850 1950…. 8230;or how about Napoleonic Europe in the early 1800 s…. Wherever it is you want to go…. History Performers can take you there! Performances delight audiences with their variety, quality and polish. Mary, concert goer.
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HISTORIA DEL PERIODISMO EN EL PERU II
HISTORIA DEL PERIODISMO EN EL PERU II. Con la tecnología de Blogger. Lima, Lima, Peru. Bachiller en Ciencias de la Comunicación / Universidad Alas Peruanas. Ver todo mi perfil. LINEA DE TIEMPO-LA EVOLUCION DE PUBLICACIONES REPU. LA PRENSA CHICHA Y LOS INFORMATIVOS PSICOSOCIALES. Posted in en 16:42. Me pregunto ¿Y si los ciudadanos no lo encuentran ético o moral? 191;Qué tendría que hacerse para considerar correcta, ética y moralmente, la labor del periodística? Pero se dice que si las empresas periodísti...
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History Personified
History Personified" is a history podcast that takes listeners deeper into different historical stories and eras. From military, to politics, to film, television, and radio, to sports, and more, "History Personified" will help bring listeners closer to the stories behind interesting historical events and figures. Now displaying: Page 1. Doc Holliday, Part I - Author Gary Roberts. Jan 6, 2017. Louis Prima - Author Tom Clavin. Dec 30, 2016. Alabama Governor George Wallace - Author Mary Palmer. Dec 23, 2016.
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This Day in History. Popular history is contingent upon the historian who writes it. Every event in history is seen through the eyes of those who witness it. Each perspective is unique. Friday, February 27, 2009. Feb 27, 1827. New Orleanians take to the streets for Mardi Gras. On this day in 1827, a group of masked and costumed students dance through the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, marking the beginning of the city's famous Mardi Gras celebrations. In February 2006, New Orleans held its Mardi Gras...
Mainframe Technology And Careers
Linux And Mainframe Blog Added To Big Iron Works Blogroll. September 10, 2012. IBM Research and Development’s Eberhard Pasch has such a strong mainframe pedigree, I’m a little embarrassed to have overlooked his blog here at Big Iron Works for as long as I have. His Linux And Mainframe. The format of Mr. Pasch’s content is also a throwback to the engineering logs that the weblog grew out of. It’s a log. Of issues and resolutions on the web. The Six Laws Of Software Design. June 21, 2012. Do is click the i...
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PGCE History
An introduction for the PGCE History course at the University of Leicester. Use the links across the top of the page to read different sections on this blog including advice from current students who just qualified. Saturday, 25 June 2011. The Final week consists of a day in the School of Education (Monday) and the exam board (all day Tuesday) and there after all energies are deveoted to the end of course celebrations. On thursday we spent a very relaxing day at Rutland Water. Posted by Ruth Lee. For all...
History PhD Students
Current Student Dissertation Topics. Road Trip to the 18th Century. Posted on October 14, 2010. Last summer, Kurt Knoerl took a trip up to Michigan to do some research on the maritime history of the Great Lakes. He did a wonderful write-up of his experience for the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. You can read his article at the link below. Kurt hard at work. Http:/ www.uri.edu/artsci/his/mua/in the field/road trip.shtml. Posted on August 27, 2010. There’s a place for us. Posted on January 19, 2010.