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Extractions: My work is about life; people, religion, sex, cats and dogs," writes the artist. "I never know what the end result will be. I never start out with a plan. I have no patience for planning. I am driven to minute detail, like covering the surface with tiny ghosts, skulls, ticks - when there are ticks in the air, you can bet your life, you'll see ticks in my work. Whatever is working in my subconscious is what you will see. It's the way I work things out. It happens whether I want to do it or not. I guess you can say I am compulsive. I scratch, etch, and carve into the clay. If I make a table, I carve the base out of wood. I do whatever I feel like doing at the moment. Clay is a challenge, I manipulate it one way, it comes out another way. But it's okay. I like it, I leave it alone."
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Extractions: T he decorative arts play a vital role in our lives. Whether it is silver for the table, a favorite quilt, a vase, a beautiful brooch to be worn, or simply an object to be admired, it is the creativity and skill with which objects are made that help connect us to our heritage and help bring beauty and meaning to our lives. In the hands and minds of the master craftsman and for us, these objects become works of art. When the historic Pike-Fletcher-Terry House opened to the public in 1985 as the Decorative Arts Museum, collecting began in earnest. Acquisitions have been supported by generous donors, including John and Robyn Horn, Sanford M. and Diane Besser, among others, and through funds collected as gratuities at the Arts Center's former restaurant, the Vineyard-in-the-Park.
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Extractions: Poverty Rate for Children Ages 5-17 (1998) According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 133,468 Arkansas children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 127,539 Arkansas children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1995, 47% of births in Arkansas were paid for by Medicaid. In 1996, there were 10,090 pregnancies to 15-19 year old Arkansas young women. Sixty-seven percent of the 7,026 births to these young women were out-of-wedlock.
Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center: Newswire/11289 ALBUQUERQUE ? New Mexico high school teacher and Green Left Weekly writer Bill Nevins continues to fight his March 17 suspension from his teaching job. http://www.ucimc.org/newswire/display/11289/index.php
Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center: Feature/7551 here, says Mark Goodman of the Student Press Law Center, is that college students have no more rights than high school students in school media and other http://www.ucimc.org/feature/display/7551/index.php
Extractions: Staff members of the Governor's State University Innovator say that college officials exercised unconstitutional prior restraint over the newspaper. Organizations that fight for the First Amendment rights of student newspapers, like the Illinois College Association and the Student Press Law Center , say that if the staff of the Innovator loses their battle then college administrators will have the same powers over college papers that the US Supreme Court gave high school administrators in a 1989 case that originated in the St. Louis Area: Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier.
Extractions: Arkansas Colleges : A directory of information on Arkansas colleges, Arkansas schools, and Arkansas universities, that can help you decide what Arkansas college is best for you. The Arkansas colleges listed below give you access to Little Rock, a classy small Southern capital in the center of the Sunbelt. This provides you with the ability to match your career choice with a taste of true Southern living. The Arkansas colleges listed below are fully accredited or state licensed. Please check with the college you are interested in to check its accreditation status. In addition, The Arkansas colleges listed below offer financial aid and job placement assistance. Note that classes from online colleges can be taken in Arkansas as well. Please see the list of Arkansas colleges below, or pick a degree category or degree sub-category. You Are Here: Little Rock, AR Remington College provides hands on training utilizing faculty with hands on real world experience. At Remington College students can earn degrees in accounting, bookkeeping, web development, computer technician, medical assisting, prosecution, juvenile justice, law enforcement, court administration, and much more. Remington College's faculty strives to communicate its real world experience to its students to enable them to enter the market quickly and successfully
Extractions: Since 1969, Dvorak Kayak and Rafting Expeditions has offered active adventurers and families, top quality river rafting, kayaking and fly fishing trips across 9 rivers in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Idaho and Texas as well as internationally in New Zealand and Nepal. We pride ourselves in having helped pioneer western river rafting in America's Rocky Mountains. Our river trips, whitewater skills camp and guide training program are world renown and have been featured in ESPN, National Geographic, the Chicago Tribune and numerous travel books and television specials. Our most important priority is the quality of the experience you have on one of our 29 different river itineraries, be that a rollicking roll down the Class IV rapids of the Royal Gorge on the
Extractions: On 11/21, a group of local school children came with their teacher to tour the IMC. The teacher said that the kids had been watching the news about the protests and were filled with questions. She said she thought the best thing to do would be to bring them to where the people actually involved were so that they could talk to them and form their own opinions. IMC volunteers gave a tour, showed the kids the website and answered questions. Everyone was elated by the experience, both children and Imcistas alike.