Civil Rights History Project: Samuel Berry McKinney
Samuel Berry McKinney oral history interview for the Civil Rights History Project conducted by David P. Cline in Seattle, Washington, 2013-04-17.
Soul of the Game Soul of the Game is a made-for-television movie about Negro league baseball. It starred Blair Underwood as Jackie Robinson, Delroy Lindo as Satchel Paige and Mykelti Williamson as Josh Gibson. The film depicts Paige and Gibson as the pitching and hitting stars, respectively, of the Negro Leagues in the period immediately following World War II. Robinson is an up-and-coming player on Paige's team, the Kansas City Monarchs. (1:34:21)
1.3.1 Introduction You can find a lot of information about society on the internet. To find this information you might choose to use: internet resources; search engines and subject gateways; books and electronic books; databases; journals; encyclopedias.
Voorbereiding pedagogische reis in Nederland In deze uitstap naar Nederland oefenen leerlingen hun taalvaardigheden voor Nederlands als vreemde taal.
GS-02: Get photos from files and folders
Learn how to get photos from a hard disk into an indexed catalog. You'll also learn how to navigate the Folder Location view.
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FrameMaker XML Author 12: Merging and Splitting Elements
Discover two simple methods for either merging adjacent elements, or splitting one element into two. A useful technique for list items.
Document Management Solutions- Data Entry|Document Scanning|Online Doc Storage- Content Conversions test hiearchy Lesson 10 - One Minute Romanian 3.6.2 Experiencing the pregnancy If a woman does find herself pregnant, what can she expect? Pregnancy is a time of enormous physical and emotional changes, and these are often difficult to cope with. To begin with, the physical effects of early pregnancy can be extremely unpleasant. The nausea and vomiting of morning sickness can be very severe, and although in many women the symptoms abate after a while, in others they persist right through the pregnancy. Sickness is thought to be due to the high levels of progestogen circ 4.1 Thinking about constraints within your setting The objectives of this activity are: to identify constraints within your setting; Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: work with simple ratios; convert between fractions, decimals and percentages; explain the meaning of ratio, proportion and percentage; find percentages of different quantities; calculate percentage increases and decreases; calculate average speeds in given units and find speeds, distances and times for travel at constant speed; convert units; Thousands gather in Spain for anti-austerity march 2.3.1 Sex differences An intriguing aspect of dyslexia is the apparent excess of males who are affected. This could simply reflect referral bias – a tendency for boys to be identified as dyslexic more readily than girls. In the past, society's expectations of boys and girls were very different with respect to educational achievement. There is now much less overt stereotyping of this kind, but there may still be other reasons why dyslexia might be more readily identified in boys. For example, eviden The Interview Process: Gaining Access to a Higher Education Position 2.4 Drawing circles Drawing circles freehand often produces very uncircle-like shapes! If you need a reasonable circle, you could draw round a circular object, but if you need to draw an accurate circle with a particular radius, you will need a pair of compasses and a ruler. Using the ruler, set the distance between the point of the compasses and the tip of the pencil at the desired radius; place the point on the paper at the position where you want the centre of the circle to be and carefully rotate the compass 1.1 Note taking in this context Although the audio file included in this unit was designed to compliment the D218 Social Policy: Welfare, Power and Diversity Open University course its contents are still relevant to anyone wishing to improve their understanding of note taking. The audio file, however, uses specific examples associated with the Social Sciences. The audio file was recorded in 1998. John Clarke discusses the value and best ways of note taking with OU colleagues Esther Saraga and Gerry Mooney. 1.5.1 Agreeing who to be So far I have focused on one-to-one interactions. Yet ‘defining a scene’ is often a group effort. Goffman says this involves teamwork, with all participants, in effect, agreeing to act and speak within an overall frame of reference. He suggests that it works like a theatrical play in which everyone has taken on a part within the scene. To play your part means setting aside all those aspects of yourself which are not relevant to your role. The scene works only because everyone plays their Days of the Week 21L.016 Learning from the Past: Drama, Science, Performance (MIT)
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In lesson 10 of One Minute Romanian you will learn a few useful phrases which all learners want to learn. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
Activity 6
Thousands from across Spain gather in Madrid to protest against austerity in what's come to be called "Dignity Marches." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Marian Higgins, Career Consultant & Diversity Coordinator, UGA Career Center and Merrily Dunn, Assoc. Professor, Department of Counseling and Human Development Services
Learn the Days of the Week. Preschool + Kindergarten + 1st Grade. (02:47)
This class explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western Europe in the 17th century, the age of Descartes and Newton, Shakespeare, Milton and Ford. It compares period thinking to present-day debates about the scientific method, art, religion, and society. This team-taught, interdisciplinary subject draws on a wide range of literary, dramatic, historical, and scientific texts and images, and involves theatrical experimentation as well