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The Superintendent's Update / Page 2 of 16
The Superintendent’s Update June 3, 2015 NEWS FROM KELLY While this past year definitely presented challenges, there were also many successes. CUSD continues to provide excellent educational opportunities for our students, and this is never more evident than at this time of the year. Our students are winning awards, graduating, and heading off to all parts of the country to further their education and continue their lives. They are able to do this because of the education and support they received here in Chico. Thank you to each and every CUSD staff member as each of you plays a role in the success of our students—and they are why we are all here. While it is exciting to see our students promote from one grade to the next, and ultimately graduate, it is much harder when it comes to saying goodbye to our colleagues when they make that decision to “graduate” into retirement. We see their happiness, and we want to be happy for them, but still, it is hard to envision not having them with us when we come back and start the new school year. To help those of us they are leaving behind, we ask our retirees to find some time occasionally to come by and say hello as they will be missed. Please join me in congratulating the following CUSD staff members who have either retired during the 2014-2015 school year or who have submitted their intent to retire at the end of this school year. They have my sincere appreciation for their years of dedication to education and I wish them all health and happiness in their retirement. -
LETTER Addressed to Judge Robert W. Sweet from Alan H. Scheiner
Schoolcraft v. The City Of New York et al Doc. 477 Att. 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -----------------------------------------------------------------------x ADRIAN SCHOOLCRAFT, Plaintiff, JOINT PROPOSED PRETRIAL ORDER -against- 10-CV-6005(RWS) THE CITY OF NEW YORK, et al., Defendants. -------------------------------------------------------------------------x Counsel having conferred pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16 and the Court’s Individual Practices, the parties submit the following statements as their Joint Pretrial Order: i. Full Caption of the Action A. Plaintiff’s Proposed Caption ADRIAN SCHOOLCRAFT, Plaintiff, -against- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPUTY CHIEF MICHAEL MARINO, Tax Id. 873220, Individually and in his Official Capacity, ASSISTANT CHIEF PATROL BOROUGH BROOKLYN NORTH GERALD NELSON, Tax Id. 912370, Individually and in his Official Capacity, DEPUTY INSPECTOR STEVEN MAURIELLO, Tax Id.895117, Individually and in his Official Capacity, CAPTAIN THEODORE LAUTERBORN, Tax Id. 897840, Individually and in his Official Capacity, LIEUTENANT WILLIAM GOUGH, Tax Id.919124, Individually and in his Official Capacity, SGT. FREDERICK SAWYER, Shield No. 2576, Individually and in his Official Capacity, SERGEANT KURT DUNCAN, Shield No. 2483, Individually and in his Official Capacity, LIEUTENANT CHRISTOPHER BROSCHART, Tax Id. 915354, Individually and in his Official Capacity, LIEUTENANT TIMOTHY CAUGHEY, Tax Id. 885374, Individually and in his Official Capacity, SERGEANT SHANTEL JAMES, Shield No. 3004, Individually and in her Official Capacity, , CAPTAIN TIMOTHY TRAINER, Tax Id. 899922, Individually and in his Official Capacity, and P.O.’s “JOHN DOE” #1-50, Individually and in their Official Capacity (the name John Doe being fictitious, as the true names are presently unknown), (collectively referred to as “NYPD defendants”), FDNY LIEUTENANT ELISE HANLON, individually and in her official capacity as a lieutenant with the New York City Fire Department, JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER, DR. -
Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television CRITICAL EXPLORATIONS in SCIENCE FICTION and FANTASY (A Series Edited by Donald E
Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television CRITICAL EXPLORATIONS IN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY (a series edited by Donald E. Palumbo and C.W. Sullivan III) 1 Worlds Apart? Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias (Dunja M. Mohr, 2005) 2 Tolkien and Shakespeare: Essays on Shared Themes and Language (ed. Janet Brennan Croft, 2007) 3 Culture, Identities and Technology in the Star Wars Films: Essays on the Two Trilogies (ed. Carl Silvio, Tony M. Vinci, 2007) 4 The Influence of Star Trek on Television, Film and Culture (ed. Lincoln Geraghty, 2008) 5 Hugo Gernsback and the Century of Science Fiction (Gary Westfahl, 2007) 6 One Earth, One People: The Mythopoeic Fantasy Series of Ursula K. Le Guin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L’Engle and Orson Scott Card (Marek Oziewicz, 2008) 7 The Evolution of Tolkien’s Mythology: A Study of the History of Middle-earth (Elizabeth A. Whittingham, 2008) 8 H. Beam Piper: A Biography (John F. Carr, 2008) 9 Dreams and Nightmares: Science and Technology in Myth and Fiction (Mordecai Roshwald, 2008) 10 Lilith in a New Light: Essays on the George MacDonald Fantasy Novel (ed. Lucas H. Harriman, 2008) 11 Feminist Narrative and the Supernatural: The Function of Fantastic Devices in Seven Recent Novels (Katherine J. Weese, 2008) 12 The Science of Fiction and the Fiction of Science: Collected Essays on SF Storytelling and the Gnostic Imagination (Frank McConnell, ed. Gary Westfahl, 2009) 13 Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays (ed. William J. Burling, 2009) 14 The Inter-Galactic Playground: A Critical Study of Children’s and Teens’ Science Fiction (Farah Mendlesohn, 2009) 15 Science Fiction from Québec: A Postcolonial Study (Amy J. -
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I 1 Proi Of RECORDS, [NISTRATION f 4&**i /$ Tio,r «c0iSrte^u REGISTER OF ALL OFFICERS AND AGENTS, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND NAVAL, IN SERVICETHE OF THE UNITED STATES, ON The Thirtieth September, 1851. WITH THE NAMES, FORCER AND CONDITION OP ALL SHIPS AND VESSELS BELONG-- ING TO THE UNITED STATES, AND WHEN AND WHERE BUILT ; TOGETHER WITH THE NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF ALL PRINTERS IN ANY WAX EMPLOYED BY CONGRESS, OB ANY DEPARTMENT OR OFFICER OF THE GOVERNMENT. PREPARED AT THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, In pursuance of Resolutions of Congress of April 27,1816, and July 14,1832. WASHINGTON: GIDEON AND CO., PRINTERS. 1851. RESOLUTION requiring the Secretary of State to compile and print, once in every two years, a register of all officers and agents, civil, military, and naval, in the service ot tne United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That, once in two years, a Register, containing correct lists of all the officers and agents, civil, military, and naval, in the service of the United States, made up to the last day of September of each year in which a new Congress is to assemble, be compiled and printed, under the direction of the Secretary for the Department of State. And, to ena ble him to form such Register, he, for his own Department, and the Heads of the other De partments, respectively, shall, in due time, cause such lists as aforesaid, of all officers and agents, in their respective Departments, including clerks, cadets, and midshipmen, to be made and lodged in the office of the Department of State. -
Knowing Good Sex Pays Off: the Image of the Journalist As a Famous, Exciting and Chic Sex Columnist Named Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’S Sex and the City
Knowing Good Sex Pays Off: The Image of the Journalist as a Famous, Exciting and Chic Sex Columnist Named Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’s Sex and the City By Bibi Wardak Abstract New York Star sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw lives the life of a celebrity in HBO’s Sex and the City. She mingles with the New York City elite at extravagant parties, dates the city’s most influential men and enjoys the adoration of fans. But Bradshaw echoes the image of many female journalists in popular culture when it comes to romance. Bradshaw is thirty-something, unmarried and unsure about having children. Despite having a successful career and loyal friends, she feels unfulfilled after each failed romantic relationship. I. Introduction “A wildly successful career and a relationship -- I was afraid…women only get one or the other.”1 That’s a fear Carrie Bradshaw just can’t shake. The sex columnist for the New York Star is unmarried, career-oriented and unsure if she will ever have a traditional family.2 Just like other modern sob sisters, she is romantically unfulfilled and has sacrificed aspects of her personal life for professional success.3 Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker in HBO’s hit television show Sex and the City, portrays a stereotypical image of female journalists found in television and film.4 She and other female journalists in the series struggle to balance a successful Knowing Good Sex Pays Off: The Image of the Journalist as a Famous, Exciting and Chic Sex Columnist Named Carrie Bradshaw in HBO’s Sex and the City By Bibi Wardak 2 career and satisfying romantic life. -
68Th EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS for Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016
EMBARGOED UNTIL 8:40AM PT ON JULY 14, 2016 68th EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS For Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016 Los Angeles, CA, July 14, 2016– Nominations for the 68th Emmy® Awards were announced today by the Television Academy in a ceremony hosted by Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum along with Anthony Anderson from the ABC series black-ish and Lauren Graham from Parenthood and the upcoming Netflix revival, Gilmore Girls. "Television dominates the entertainment conversation and is enjoying the most spectacular run in its history with breakthrough creativity, emerging platforms and dynamic new opportunities for our industry's storytellers," said Rosenblum. “From favorites like Game of Thrones, Veep, and House of Cards to nominations newcomers like black-ish, Master of None, The Americans and Mr. Robot, television has never been more impactful in its storytelling, sheer breadth of series and quality of performances by an incredibly diverse array of talented performers. “The Television Academy is thrilled to once again honor the very best that television has to offer.” This year’s Drama and Comedy Series nominees include first-timers as well as returning programs to the Emmy competition: black-ish and Master of None are new in the Outstanding Comedy Series category, and Mr. Robot and The Americans in the Outstanding Drama Series competition. Additionally, both Veep and Game of Thrones return to vie for their second Emmy in Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series respectively. While Game of Thrones again tallied the most nominations (23), limited series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and Fargo received 22 nominations and 18 nominations respectively. -
2021 Primetime Emmy® Awards Ballot
2021 Primetime Emmy® Awards Ballot Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series A.P. Bio Gary Meets Dave Jack loses Helen’s money that she needs for the school mascot Pam the Ram’s surgery so he tells her it was stolen. The students help Jack try get the cash back. Meanwhile, Stef, Mary and Michelle run into trouble with their mall-walking group. Richie Keen, Directed by A.P. Bio Katie Holmes Day Jack vows to ruin the local holiday, Katie Holmes Day, because he’s jealous that a fellow Toledoan achieved their dreams. Meanwhile, Durbin is determined not to flub his line in the pageant this year. Mary and Stef run the holiday rummage sale. Anu Valia, Directed by B Positive Pilot Drew, a recently divorced father, discovers he needs a kidney and finds his donor in the last person he ever would've imagined. James Burrows, Directed by black-ish Our Wedding Dre Dre's (Anthony Anderson) intimate wedding plans for Pops (Laurence Fishburne) and Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) go awry when Pops' brother, Uncle Norman, (Danny Glover) shows up unexpectedly for the festivities. Meanwhile Ruby refuses Bow's (Tracee Ellis Ross) offer to help with preparations. Eric Dean Seaton, Directed by black-ish Please, Baby, Please Dre tries to soothe baby DeVante back to sleep by reading him a bedtime story that becomes a story expressing his own concerns about the state of our country. Kenya Barris, Directed by Breeders No Fear Luke’s anxiety is becoming a problem at home and school. Would a medical diagnosis make his life easier or harder? Ally faces further tension after her mother Leah is robbed. -
Representatie Van Homoseksuelen in Sitcoms: Hoe Staat Het Ervoor?
Representatie van homoseksuelen in sitcoms: Hoe staat het ervoor? Discoursanalyse van BROOKLYN NINE-NINE en UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT Bachelor Scriptie Universiteit Utrecht Lisann van den Berg Studentnummer: 4002970 Scriptiebegeleider: Pauline van Romondt Vis Inleverdatum: 15-02-2016 1 2 Abstract De representatie van de LGBT-gemeenschap op televisie dient regelmatig bekeken te worden om aan te kunnen tonen dat er vooruitgang in de wijze van representatie te zien is. De afgelopen jaren is er een stijgende lijn te zien in de representatie van deze groep op TV, maar representatie wil nog niet altijd hetzelfde zeggen als positieve representatie. In dit onderzoek zal specifiek worden gekeken naar de representatie van homoseksuelen in sitcoms. De probleemstelling daarbij is: Hoe worden homoseksuelen gerepresenteerd in de sitcoms BROOKLYN NINE-NINE en UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT? Aan de hand van een discoursanalyse van beide series wordt er gekeken naar de demografie, humor en gesprekken over homoseksualiteit, heteronormativiteit en de door Clark genoemde fases (non- representatie, ridicule, regulatie en respect). Het onderzoek wijst uit dat beide series grotendeels een positief beeld van homoseksuelen creëren. De grappen die in beide series werden gemaakt, waren overwegend positief en ook besteden beiden series specifieke aandacht aan het onderwerp homoseksualiteit en proberen de series, elk op haar eigen manier, de onderwerpen zo bespreekbaar te maken. De series kunnen zowel in de fases ridicule, regulatie als respect worden geplaatst. Ondanks de positieve representatie blijven homoseksuelen toch altijd een stereotype vormen: als ze niet de stereotypische homo zijn zoals in UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT, dan zijn ze wel de overdreven anti-stereotypische homo zoals in BROOKLYN NINE-NINE. -
Rick Otto New Resume
Rick Otto SAG-AFTRA TELEVISION FIVE POINTS Guest Star Facebook Watch HAWAII FIVE- O Guest Star CBS / Bryan Spicer UNSOLVED Guest Star USA / Anthony Hemingway AMERICAN CRIME STORY Guest Star FX / Anthony Hemingway BOSCH Recurring Amazon Studios / Various MARVEL AGENTS OF SHIELD Guest Star ABC STUDIOS / David Solomon CSI Guest Star CBS / Louis Milito PERCEPTION Guest Star TNT/ Christopher Misiano TEEN WOLF Guest Star MTV/ Christian Taylor HOLLYWOOD HEIGHTS Series Regular SONY TV/ Various THE WALKING DEAD Recurring AMC / Greg Nicotero THE UNKNOWN Guest Star SONY/ Crackle Martha Coolidge DOLLHOUSE Guest Star FOX / Tim Minear THREE RIVERS Guest Star CBS / Christine Moore DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES Recurring ABC STUDIOS/ Various THE WIRE (3 seasons) Recurring HBO/ Various CRIMINAL MINDS Guest Star CBS / Anthony Hemingway NCIS Guest Star CBS / Martha Mitchell LAW AND ORDER: SVU Guest Star NBC / Peter Leto WITHOUT A TRACE Guest Star CBS / Martha Mitchell FILM TROUBLE SLEEPING Lead Dir: Robert Adetuyi ALWAYS WATCHING Supporting Dir: James Moran RED TAILS Supporting Dir: Anthony Hemingway POINT BREAK 2 Supporting Dir: Jan de Bont THE GOOD HUMOR MAN Supporting Dir: Tenney Fairchild MY DAUGHTER’S TEARS Supporting Dir: Sherry Norman R.S.V.P. Supporting Dir: Mark Anthony Galluzo BREAD AND ROSES Supporting Dir: Ken Loach ENEMIES OF LAUGHTER Supporting Dir: Joey Travolta THE THIN RED LINE Supporting Dir: Terrence Malick PHANTOMS Supporting Dir: Joe Chappelle CRAZY WORLD Supporting Dir: Mike Franzini THEATRE TRUE WEST Austin Samuel Beckett Theatre Playwright Horizons SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH Chance Samuel Beckett Theatre Playwright Horizons SIGHTINGS Chad Christopher Street THE WOOL GATHERER Cliff Perry Street Theatre TRAINING UTA HAGEN HB Studios, NYC BOBBY LEWIS NYC SUSAN BATSON AGENT: Brianna Ancel/Scot Reynolds / Phone: 818-509-0121 / Fax: 818-509-7729 10950 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 / [email protected] / [email protected] . -
The Images Built Through the Use of Ecclesiastical Words in Emerson’S “The Problem”
THE IMAGES BUILT THROUGH THE USE OF ECCLESIASTICAL WORDS IN EMERSON’S “THE PROBLEM” AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS Presented as Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Sarjana Sastra in English Letters By CHATARINA TRIHASTUTI Student Number: 054214020 ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAMME DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS FACULTY OF LETTERS SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2009 THE IMAGES BUILT THROUGH THE USE OF ECCLESIASTICAL WORDS IN EMERSON’S “THE PROBLEM” AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS Presented as Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Sarjana Sastra in English Letters By CHATARINA TRIHASTUTI Student Number: 054214020 ENGLISH LETTERS STUDY PROGRAMME DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LETTERS FACULTY OF LETTERS SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY YOGYAKARTA 2009 i ii iii WHATEVER YOU DO IN WORD OR DEED, DO ALL IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST (COLLOSIANS 3:17) Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not. - Pablo Picasso iv FOR MY BELOVED PARENTS IN THE HOPE OF A BETTER FUTURE v vi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The first one, I would like to thank Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary for being with me everyday. Thanks for the love and blessing upon me. I believe without Jesus’ hand, I will never finish this thesis. I do love Him whole- heartedly. I would like to thank my advisor, Adventina Putranti, S.S., M. Hum. and my co-advisor Dr. Fr. B. Alip, M.Pd., M.A. for helping me in finishing this thesis. I thank for their patience, guidance, advice, time, and support. This thesis will not complete without their help. -
The Wire the Complete Guide
The Wire The Complete Guide PDF generated using the open source mwlib toolkit. See http://code.pediapress.com/ for more information. PDF generated at: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 02:03:03 UTC Contents Articles Overview 1 The Wire 1 David Simon 24 Writers and directors 36 Awards and nominations 38 Seasons and episodes 42 List of The Wire episodes 42 Season 1 46 Season 2 54 Season 3 61 Season 4 70 Season 5 79 Characters 86 List of The Wire characters 86 Police 95 Police of The Wire 95 Jimmy McNulty 118 Kima Greggs 124 Bunk Moreland 128 Lester Freamon 131 Herc Hauk 135 Roland Pryzbylewski 138 Ellis Carver 141 Leander Sydnor 145 Beadie Russell 147 Cedric Daniels 150 William Rawls 156 Ervin Burrell 160 Stanislaus Valchek 165 Jay Landsman 168 Law enforcement 172 Law enforcement characters of The Wire 172 Rhonda Pearlman 178 Maurice Levy 181 Street-level characters 184 Street-level characters of The Wire 184 Omar Little 190 Bubbles 196 Dennis "Cutty" Wise 199 Stringer Bell 202 Avon Barksdale 206 Marlo Stanfield 212 Proposition Joe 218 Spiros Vondas 222 The Greek 224 Chris Partlow 226 Snoop (The Wire) 230 Wee-Bey Brice 232 Bodie Broadus 235 Poot Carr 239 D'Angelo Barksdale 242 Cheese Wagstaff 245 Wallace 247 Docks 249 Characters from the docks of The Wire 249 Frank Sobotka 254 Nick Sobotka 256 Ziggy Sobotka 258 Sergei Malatov 261 Politicians 263 Politicians of The Wire 263 Tommy Carcetti 271 Clarence Royce 275 Clay Davis 279 Norman Wilson 282 School 284 School system of The Wire 284 Howard "Bunny" Colvin 290 Michael Lee 293 Duquan "Dukie" Weems 296 Namond Brice 298 Randy Wagstaff 301 Journalists 304 Journalists of The Wire 304 Augustus Haynes 309 Scott Templeton 312 Alma Gutierrez 315 Miscellany 317 And All the Pieces Matter — Five Years of Music from The Wire 317 References Article Sources and Contributors 320 Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors 324 Article Licenses License 325 1 Overview The Wire The Wire Second season intertitle Genre Crime drama Format Serial drama Created by David Simon Starring Dominic West John Doman Idris Elba Frankie Faison Larry Gilliard, Jr. -
Serial Media Forms and the Affective Work of Audiences by Anne
Mind the Gaps: Serial Media Forms and the Affective Work of Audiences by Anne Mecklenburg A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (English Language and Literature) in the University of Michigan 2020 Doctoral Committee: Professor Adela Pinch, Co-Chair Professor Yeidy Rivero, Co-Chair Professor Daniel Hack Associate Professor Daniel Herbert Anne Mecklenburg [email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1268-1272 © Anne Mecklenburg 2020 Acknowledgements Revising this project during a stay-at-home order was a daunting, isolating, and sometimes frightening prospect, especially because my work as a graduate student has been sustained for so many years by the communities I have found here at Michigan and throughout my life. How could I contemplate a dissertation on form and community when the only person I saw for days on end was my cat (who incidentally, does not give good writing feedback)? Of course, as I learned over the past couple months, many Zoom calls and track-changes-enabled Google Docs later, all the support and solidarity I had learned to rely on during my first six years at Michigan was still there. First, I would like to thank my dissertation committee. My co-chairs, Adela Pinch and Yeidy Rivero, encouraged me to write towards my weirdest questions, trusted me as I figured out the shape and dimensions of this thing I was writing, and helped me see it clearly, in all its possibilities. Whenever I talked with Adela, Yeidy, Danny Hack, and Dan Herbert, their comments always reflected back to me a better version of the project than what I’d written, while also giving me exactly the kind of feedback I needed, to help me move toward what I most wanted it to be.