National Geographic Recommended Photography Links Awards The pulitzer prizes www.pulitzer.org This site is work and profiles of Pulitizer prize winners, past and firstplace still and video winners are invited http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photolinks.html
Extractions: Home Site Index Customer Service Shop MAGAZINES: National Traveler Adventure NG Kids NG Explorer TV AND FILM: Channel (U.S.) Channel (Intl) Explorer GUIDES: Adventure and Animals and History and Maps and News Photography Travel For Kids For Students For Teachers Complete Site Site Index Subscribe Shop Photography Links This site provides useful links to photo lists of all sorts: galleries, photojournalists, societies, manufacturers, 3-D, individuals and organizations, FAQ lists, photography articles, other Web sites, news, travel tips, course information, and directions for joining the mailing list. Note particularly the links to current workshops and university training.
Extractions: Comprehensive Fund Policy The O'Shaughnessy-Frey and Keffer Libraries Comprehensive Fund can be used to acquire materials that fall in the categories listed below. Even though these materials may not directly support coursework, selection of these items should be within the guidelines set forth in the UST Libraries Collection Development Policy Materials suitable and/or necessary for the circulating collection which would be outside the responsibilities of the subject round tables. Examples: General academic books, including introductory surveys of subjects that aren't necessarily taught at St. Thomas; books on issues or current events topics in which students would be interested; materials for the "educated layman" or "cultural literacy" materials. Fiction, including selected titles from "best books of the year" lists (such as the New York Times, Times Literary Supplement, Village Voice), and other works that follow the guidelines listed above under "general academic books." Scholarly biographies that are not necessarily identified with coursework in an academic discipline (for example, Charles Lindbergh); regional biographies of significance; and other scholarly biographies that follow the guidelines listed above under "general academic books."
PCLS REF - Links: Literature & Books The pulitzer Prizes, established by the willed gift of categories include award winners for children or Resource Center offers biographies, bibliographies and http://www.pcl.lib.wa.us/illit.htm
TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Arts & Literature | PBS prizes, The Search the database of pulitzer prize winners since 1917. You can find winners and nominated finalists by the background of the man and the prize. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/arts_lit/lk_reference.shtm
Extractions: From the Nettleton Intermediate School in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Made for kids, by kids. This ThinkQuest winning site assists with learning the Dewey Decimal System. Learn about the man, Melvil Dewey, who created the Dewey system for cataloging books. The site includes a pre-Dewey review to assist students distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction and some common library vocabulary. As the reader advances through the pages, the difficulty level increases. Your parents may have had Bergen-Evans words, but this list will get you started on your own lesson on orthography. Each term includes an audio clip so your own pronunciation won't sound deleterious. Many words are related to science and math but one new word, Euro, wasn't on your parents' high school vocabulary list. Make this a quotidian exercise, and you'll add new vocabulary and spelling to your own mental dictionary. You can investigate this online collection of 33 early textbooks for students in the 1800s. Page images and searchable text allow viewers to browse through our ancestors textbooks that are rare and often too fragile to handle. Try to find a book for your own grade level, such as the McGuffeys Readers, primers in language, geography, history, and the human body, and compare them to your current textbooks. Maybe your schoolbooks arent so bad after all!
Sources The Nobel prize Internet Archive Site has information on past winners of the Nobel The pulitzer prizes Find out who won the Pulitizer prize each year and http://interwaryears.8m.net/sources.html
Extractions: Free Web site hosting - Freeservers.com Web Hosting - GlobalServers.com Choose an ISP NetZero High Speed Internet ... Dial up $14.95 or NetZero Internet Service $9.95 Here's a few places to check if you need more in depth information. This section of the site is divided into fourdifferent categorizes: General Sites Sites relating to Specific Events (ie. Crash of '29) Sites relating to people of the time and Textbooks Used General Sites History Place : A wonderful site that has information on everything from the American Revolution to World War II. Although it is primarly concerned with American events. Info Please : Another wonderful site that has information on every olympic game and more. History Channel: Milestones of the Millenium : This site contains info on the many milestones in sports, literature, science, etc. Very good site; however, information covers the 100 of the most important events over one thousand years, so has little information on the Inter-War Years. HyperHistory Online : A timeline that reaches back to 1000 B.C. It is colour-coded, so that it easy to understand. Very intersting site. The United States History Index : Contains various timelines, biographies of individuals and lots more information. Relatively good site; however, it does deal with
Untitled womanist perspective which informs her pulitzer prize winning novel, The He sees his award winning plays Fences over two centuries, the biographies of these http://www.citf.org/LanguageArts.htm
Extractions: Click on title for complete program description TITLE GRADES K T Behind the Scenes x x x x x x Busy Bufana x x x x x Club Write x x x x x x Getting Along x x x x In Black and White x x x x Letter TV x x Portraits: The Americans x x x x x A Prince in the Projects x x x x x x x x x Reading Rainbow Math x x x x Reading Rainbow Science x x x x Stop, Look and Listen Animals x x x x Stories From Around the World (Primary) x x x Stories From Around the World (Intermediate) x x x x x A Taste of Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet x x x x x x Testwise: The Smart Way to Prepare forTests x x x Where the Spirit Lives x x x x Wonderous Candle x x x x x Word Beginnings, Middles and Ends x Working Together x x x x
History-Carter House because Will Carter s pulitzer prize winning son, Hodding Carter was awarded the pulitzer prize for editorials poet, having published biographies, histories of http://www.myhammond.com/tangi/html/history-carter_house.html
Extractions: Historic Tangipahoa Parish Places and Sites The Carter House (c.1925) is a two-story frame house built "along bungalow lines." It is located in a rural setting near Hammond. The house has been altered very little since its construction, and consequently it still conveys the full measure of its historical associations. The large two-story clapboard house has a hall-less plan, two rooms wide and three rooms deep. There is also a sun room on the side with a sleeping porch above. In addition, there are single story porches front and rear. The multiple hip roof features a pyramid dormer ventilator. The interiors are plain, featuring a single brick mantel and glass doors between the rooms. With only a few exceptions, the sash mounted windows are set in groups of two or three. The main entrance door has a plate glass transom and side lights. The only noteworthy exterior feature is the front porch with its massive brick end piers and its two central Doric columns on brick bases. Assessment of Integrity: Since the house was built the following changes have been made: (1) The front and rear porches have been screened-in.
Mesa Refuge Resident 2000 Bios THE MESA REFUGE SUMMER / FALL 2000 RESIDENT biographies. Dagget Author of the pulitzer prize nominated book An award winning investigative journalist and former http://www.commoncounsel.org/pages/MR_2000_bios.html
Extractions: Viveka is an ordained Buddhist, meditation teacher at the San Francisco Buddhist Center, and Associate Director at the Urban Habitat Program which is dedicated to building multicultural environmental leadership for socially, economically and environmentally just and sustainable communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is currently writing a book introducing a Buddhist meditation practice that develops human solidarity and compassion in hopes that it will be of practical and spiritual benefit to those working for social change. Corrine Asturias Corinne Asturias is currently Managing Editor of Metro, an alternative weekly newspaper distributed in Silicon Valley, California, where she works with a staff of six writers and a stable of freelancers, columnists and artists. A journalism graduate of San Jose State University, she has done media consulting and editing for 15 years. Over the course of her writing career she has worked as a news reporter and feature writer covering subjects such as courts, public education and the environment. She also wrote a personal humor column, "These Days," which was published in six Bay Area newspapers. At The Mesa Refuge, Asturias plans to author an in-depth article on the social and physiological impacts of noise pollution. John Baldwin Dean Crawford is currently working on two non-fiction projects: an article on the Dunites, as longterm community of squatters who lived along the central California coast; and a book on the efforts of certain extraordinary indivicuals to study and save white sharks, including the work of researchers at the Point Reyes Observatory located on the Farallon Islands. Dean has written two novels: The Lay of the Land (Viking-Penguin, 1987) and Alamo Square (just finished, no contract yet!). He teaches creative writing and modern literature at Vassar College.
Wanted: Someone To Look Up To | Csmonitor.com of today s headlines, or alerts on specific topics equivalent of those orangecovered biographies on the shows the rewards of recognizing individuals who stand http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0718/p19s01-bogn.html
NYSL Library Notes: Volume 10, Number 1: January 2003 The best biographies enable the reader, as well an animated short film and the pulitzer prize for editorial prize winning stories will be posted on the Library http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/notes10-1.html
Extractions: Donald Spoto, who earned his Ph.D. in theology from Fordham University, is the author of 19 books, including highly praised biographies of Alfred Hitchcock, Laurence Olivier, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe, Ingrid Bergman, and Tennessee Williams. His most recent books are best-selling biographies of Jesus of Nazareth and of Francis of Assisi. His work has been translated into more than 25 languages worldwide, and reviewers praise his "impressive research skills," "exhaustive thoroughness," and "rich language, silken storytelling and tough scholarship." "Inevitably, writing biography alters the perceptions of the writerjust as reading biography should alter the perceptions of the reader," Spoto says. "The accurate and artful recreation of a life must, at its best, take us not only into the depths of the subject but also into those depths common to all life...Never a judge, the biographer must, however, assess the connecting threads of meaning in a subjects life, and in so doing the biographer is unavoidably led to a consideration of the inner consistencies (or lack of them) in ones own life. The best biographies enable the reader, as well, to experience this sort of thing. That these have been among the benefits of the biographers work has been a great blessing in my life. I can only hope to have shared some of this illumination with my readers."
Complete List Of Web Sites - Quick Reference - Internet Resources This database houses references to literary biographies. The pulitzer Prizes winners from 1917. Full text of stories and cartoons from 1995 to present. http://www3.uta.edu/library/internet/QLAllSites.asp
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Essays On American Literature - 118-018 5 page paper looking at this pulitzer prizewinning play by The specific subject discussed is how each felt http://www.essayfinder.com/categories/118-018.html
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Academy Of Achievement heroes, most recently a pulitzer prizewinning biography of Grammy Award-winning musician Kenneth Babyface Edmonds from one of these biographies and identify http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/atv-page/atv042stu-1
Reference Tools Award winners Browse literary award by name or category via amazon The pulitzer Prizes; a chronology of recent events, facts figures, biographies of political http://www.neiu.edu/~neiulib/reftools.html
Extractions: As the official handbook of the Federal Government, The United States Government Manual provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. The Manual also includes information on quasi-official agencies; international organizations in which the United States participates; and boards, commissions, and committees.
UNT Libraries, Subject Guides: Journalism, Printer-Friendly Version pulitzer prize Board (http//www.pulitzer.org) The pulitzer prize Board prizes for achievements in A list of winners, finalists, and the prize Board and http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/journalism/print.htm
Extractions: To locate books on journalism, communication, and advertising in the UNT Libraries, first consult the UNT Online Catalog . The online catalog contains materials added to the collections since 1979. For older materials that cannot be located in the online catalog, you may want to consult the card catalog located on the first floor of Willis Library. You can search subject, author or title in either catalog. Relevant subject headings for journalism include journalists journalism freedom of the press press , and reporters and reporting . Other subjects used in the catalogs can be found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings books located near the reference desk in Willis Library. For information on checking out materials from UNT Libraries, consult the Circulation department's home page
Spirit And the way this 64year-old pulitzer prize winner is minds at Harvard, a man whose prize- winning A Prince as one of the most remarkable biographies of its http://www.nyu.edu/classes/neimark/mack.html
Extractions: By Jill Neimark In a tiny, utilitarian office at Cambridge Hospital - a nondescript cubicle on the third floor, overlooking a parking lot - Harvard psychiatrist John Mack is seeking God. And the way this 64-year-old Pulitzer Prize winner is going about it is truly unprecedented: He has become a kind of paterfamilias and healer to a whole underground of Americans who claim they have been abducted by aliens in UFOs. They flock to him from around the country, these abductees , then lie down on his office couch and are coaxed into a hypnotic trance. Under hypnosis, sometimes weeping and shouting with agony and terror, they recover buried memories of alien encounters. Many of them come to believe that they have been kidnapped by extraterrestrials regularly since they were children, that they are guinea pigs in an intergalactic hybrid-breeding program, and that, in a close encounter of a truly original kind, they have had sperm and egg samples taken, alien fetuses implanted and removed, and probes inserted in their vaginas, anuses, and up their noses. And here's the clincher: Most of them recall that after suffering the indignities of lab animals in outer space, they are given a picture show that aliens project onto the walls of their spacecraft - or directly into their brains - images and movies of ecological disaster that terrify and ultimately transform them into spiritual seekers hoping to save the polluted Earth.
Around Town 79 September, 2001 Capture the Moment The pulitzer prize Photographs. the Newseum, offers 17 of the top winners since 1945 http//www.newseum.org/pulitzer/. http://www.maine.rr.com/Around_Town/features/siteoftheday/ArchivedLinks/septembe
Extractions: American Writers At this companion web site for the C-SPAN special series of the same name, you'll find an in-depth look at 45 American writers who helped shape a nation. The site features biographical and historical background information for each of the featured authors. Have a great Labor Day weekend! http://www.americanwriters.org/ 4 September, 2001 Map Machine: National Geographic The 1999 National Geographic Atlas of the World recognizes 191 independent nations. All of these, plus U.S. states and Canadian provinces, are available at this site. In each entry youll find key geographic, demographic, and economic data as well as a brief overview. It's an excellent site filled with great resources.
Collection Development Policy winning books (such as the pulitzer prize, the National Fiction Catalog and lists of prizewinning novels will of the collection are biographies of composers http://www.cslib.org/policy/cdgranby.htm
Extractions: Collection Development Policy Granby Public Library This revision to the Collection Development Policy of 1989 represents the current thoughts of the library staff and other members of the Collection Development Revision Committee and reflects collection objectives highlighted in the Long-Range Plan for Library Services. Although this policy has been written specifically for the collection at the Granby Public Library, it is understood that its general principles and practices apply to the Frederick H. Cossitt Library branch as well, in that these libraries constitute the Granby Library System and serve the community as a whole. Joan Fox