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Race and Membership in American History: the Eugenics Movement
Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc. Brookline, Massachusetts Eugenicstextfinal.qxp 11/6/2006 10:05 AM Page 2 For permission to reproduce the following photographs, posters, and charts in this book, grateful acknowledgement is made to the following: Cover: “Mixed Types of Uncivilized Peoples” from Truman State University. (Image #1028 from Cold Spring Harbor Eugenics Archive, http://www.eugenics archive.org/eugenics/). Fitter Family Contest winners, Kansas State Fair, from American Philosophical Society (image #94 at http://www.amphilsoc.org/ library/guides/eugenics.htm). Ellis Island image from the Library of Congress. Petrus Camper’s illustration of “facial angles” from The Works of the Late Professor Camper by Thomas Cogan, M.D., London: Dilly, 1794. Inside: p. 45: The Works of the Late Professor Camper by Thomas Cogan, M.D., London: Dilly, 1794. 51: “Observations on the Size of the Brain in Various Races and Families of Man” by Samuel Morton. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, vol. 4, 1849. 74: The American Philosophical Society. 77: Heredity in Relation to Eugenics, Charles Davenport. New York: Henry Holt &Co., 1911. 99: Special Collections and Preservation Division, Chicago Public Library. 116: The Missouri Historical Society. 119: The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882; John Singer Sargent, American (1856-1925). Oil on canvas; 87 3/8 x 87 5/8 in. (221.9 x 222.6 cm.). Gift of Mary Louisa Boit, Julia Overing Boit, Jane Hubbard Boit, and Florence D. Boit in memory of their father, Edward Darley Boit, 19.124. -
Broxson Needs No Rocking Chair
OBSERVANCES SPORTS PERSONALITIES Next Tuesday is Gulf Breeze High Lyndi Freeman and Dave Veterans Day, a time finishes second Kessler of Gulf Breeze tie to remember those to Washington in the knot while on safari in who serve our country the District 1-4A South Africa with a few of wearing the uniform volleyball tourney their wild friends from the and protecting our to earn a playoff countryside. freedom. Page 3A berth. Page 1B Page 8A A W A R D ● W I N N I N G jmillers.com Consign 934-6200 Gulf Breeze ● Pensacola ● Destin Today! 50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER November 6, 2008 Broxson Bus Learn about accident your local Women In prompts Business needs no Page 5A concern WEEKEND rocking ■ Driver passes out Weather behind wheel with 11 students on board THURSDAY 11/6 Mostly Sunny BY JOE CULPEPPER O Gulf Breeze News high 77 [email protected] O chair low 61 Students’ quick actions and questions of ‘what if?’ drew FRIDAY 11/7 Longtime public servant, 76, still attention last Thursday after a Scattered Storms hopes to serve people in some capacity Santa Rosa County school bus high 75O driver fainted behind the wheel low 52O while transporting students. ■ First of a two-part series Eleven Gulf Breeze Middle School students were on board BY PAM BRANNON SATURDAY when bus driver 11/8 Gulf Breeze News Sunny [email protected] Linda Daniel, 52, passed out at O high 70 hen John Broxson of Gulf Breeze approximately low 50O turns over his county commission 6:40 a.m. -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 1 Printed Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:36:33PM School: Churchland Academy Elementary School Reading Practice Quizzes Quiz Word Number Lang. Title Author IL ATOS BL Points Count F/NF 9318 EN Ice Is...Whee! Greene, Carol LG 0.3 0.5 59 F 9340 EN Snow Joe Greene, Carol LG 0.3 0.5 59 F 36573 EN Big Egg Coxe, Molly LG 0.4 0.5 99 F 9306 EN Bugs! McKissack, Patricia C. LG 0.4 0.5 69 F 86010 EN Cat Traps Coxe, Molly LG 0.4 0.5 95 F 9329 EN Oh No, Otis! Frankel, Julie LG 0.4 0.5 97 F 9333 EN Pet for Pat, A Snow, Pegeen LG 0.4 0.5 71 F 9334 EN Please, Wind? Greene, Carol LG 0.4 0.5 55 F 9336 EN Rain! Rain! Greene, Carol LG 0.4 0.5 63 F 9338 EN Shine, Sun! Greene, Carol LG 0.4 0.5 66 F 9353 EN Birthday Car, The Hillert, Margaret LG 0.5 0.5 171 F 9305 EN Bonk! Goes the Ball Stevens, Philippa LG 0.5 0.5 100 F 7255 EN Can You Play? Ziefert, Harriet LG 0.5 0.5 144 F 9314 EN Hi, Clouds Greene, Carol LG 0.5 0.5 58 F 9382 EN Little Runaway, The Hillert, Margaret LG 0.5 0.5 196 F 7282 EN Lucky Bear Phillips, Joan LG 0.5 0.5 150 F 31542 EN Mine's the Best Bonsall, Crosby LG 0.5 0.5 106 F 901618 EN Night Watch (SF Edition) Fear, Sharon LG 0.5 0.5 51 F 9349 EN Whisper Is Quiet, A Lunn, Carolyn LG 0.5 0.5 63 NF 74854 EN Cooking with the Cat Worth, Bonnie LG 0.6 0.5 135 F 42150 EN Don't Cut My Hair! Wilhelm, Hans LG 0.6 0.5 74 F 9018 EN Foot Book, The Seuss, Dr. -
Adventuring with Books: a Booklist for Pre-K-Grade 6. the NCTE Booklist
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 311 453 CS 212 097 AUTHOR Jett-Simpson, Mary, Ed. TITLE Adventuring with Books: A Booklist for Pre-K-Grade 6. Ninth Edition. The NCTE Booklist Series. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, Ill. REPORT NO ISBN-0-8141-0078-3 PUB DATE 89 NOTE 570p.; Prepared by the Committee on the Elementary School Booklist of the National Council of Teachers of English. For earlier edition, see ED 264 588. AVAILABLE FROMNational Council of Teachers of English, 1111 Kenyon Rd., Urbana, IL 61801 (Stock No. 00783-3020; $12.95 member, $16.50 nonmember). PUB TYPE Books (010) -- Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF02/PC23 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Annotated Bibliographies; Art; Athletics; Biographies; *Books; *Childress Literature; Elementary Education; Fantasy; Fiction; Nonfiction; Poetry; Preschool Education; *Reading Materials; Recreational Reading; Sciences; Social Studies IDENTIFIERS Historical Fiction; *Trade Books ABSTRACT Intended to provide teachers with a list of recently published books recommended for children, this annotated booklist cites titles of children's trade books selected for their literary and artistic quality. The annotations in the booklist include a critical statement about each book as well as a brief description of the content, and--where appropriate--information about quality and composition of illustrations. Some 1,800 titles are included in this publication; they were selected from approximately 8,000 children's books published in the United States between 1985 and 1989 and are divided into the following categories: (1) books for babies and toddlers, (2) basic concept books, (3) wordless picture books, (4) language and reading, (5) poetry. (6) classics, (7) traditional literature, (8) fantasy,(9) science fiction, (10) contemporary realistic fiction, (11) historical fiction, (12) biography, (13) social studies, (14) science and mathematics, (15) fine arts, (16) crafts and hobbies, (17) sports and games, and (18) holidays. -
New Development Causes Tiger Point Flooding
A W A R D ● W I N N I 11BB N G 50¢ YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER September 21, 2006 Residents: new development Gazebos added to causes Tiger Point flooding Wayside Park East Page A4 BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News Inside in [email protected] Ganges Trail, Tiger Point res- idents would have been better off taking a canoe to work on PAGE Tuesday, Aug. 12 as overnight 1B rainfall left two feet of standing water in their neighborhood. ■ At 7:15 a.m., Midway Fire Bubba’s name in District emergency responders lights arrived on scene with their res- ■ PBOC installs cue boat in tow to assist three motorists stranded in the flood- new officers ed roadway. Rescue workers ■ Casting Nets ferried motorists from their vehicles to dry land with their fire truck and closed Ganges Trail and portions of Tiger Point Boulevard to traffic until the water receded about an hour later. Although flooding was on WEEKEND a much smaller scale, some res- Weather idents compared the situation to THURSDAY 9/21 the 100-year flood event during Partly Cloudy the spring of 2005 that dumped O more than 20 inches of rain in Karen Murphy/Gulf Breeze News high 84 the Gulf Breeze area in two O Midway Fire District rescue workers respond to emergency calls from Tiger Point residents Sept. 12. Overnight rainfall flood- low 70 weeks. Midway Fire Chief ed yards and left roadways impassable. Stephen Demeter said the water FRIDAY 9/22 level seemed higher than it did a that the standing water drained a torrent of pointed emails and residents. -
Exemplar Texts for Grades
COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects _____ Appendix B: Text Exemplars and Sample Performance Tasks OREGON COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects Exemplars of Reading Text Complexity, Quality, and Range & Sample Performance Tasks Related to Core Standards Selecting Text Exemplars The following text samples primarily serve to exemplify the level of complexity and quality that the Standards require all students in a given grade band to engage with. Additionally, they are suggestive of the breadth of texts that students should encounter in the text types required by the Standards. The choices should serve as useful guideposts in helping educators select texts of similar complexity, quality, and range for their own classrooms. They expressly do not represent a partial or complete reading list. The process of text selection was guided by the following criteria: Complexity. Appendix A describes in detail a three-part model of measuring text complexity based on qualitative and quantitative indices of inherent text difficulty balanced with educators’ professional judgment in matching readers and texts in light of particular tasks. In selecting texts to serve as exemplars, the work group began by soliciting contributions from teachers, educational leaders, and researchers who have experience working with students in the grades for which the texts have been selected. These contributors were asked to recommend texts that they or their colleagues have used successfully with students in a given grade band. The work group made final selections based in part on whether qualitative and quantitative measures indicated that the recommended texts were of sufficient complexity for the grade band. -
Brooch of Clytemnestra
THE BROOCH OF CLYTEMNESTRA By Kathleen T. Moorhead A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Fine Arts Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida May 2006 THE BROOCH OF CLYTEMNESTRA by Kathleen T. Moorhead This thesis was prepared under the direction of the candidate's thesis advisor, A Papatya Bucak, Department of English, and has been approved by the members of her supervisory committee. It was submitted to the faculty of The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters and was accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts. SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE: Dr. Andrew Furman Dr. Thomas Sheehan Dr. Andrew Furman Chairperson, Department of English ~~~ofAru&Lette~ s 11 ABSTRACT Author: Kathleen T. Moorhead Title: The Brooch of Clytemnestra Institution: Florida Atlantic University Thesis Advisor: A. Papatya Bucak Degree: Master of Fine Arts Year: 2006 The Brooch of Clytemnestra follows the adventures Margaret O'Brien, age thirteen, encounters when her family returns to The United States after living in Venezuela for ten years. Set in 1963, in the fictional town of Desolasol, located on southeastern coast of Florida, the O'Brien family must cope with cultural, social and religious changes in order to adjust to life in the U.S. The story takes place over the course of one week in story present in Florida, and over the course of one year in story past in Venezuela. The protagonist, Meg, runs afoul of the gods, when she unwittingly incurs the wrath of Zeus, who, along with the Pantheon of Greek gods, is summering on the coast in Desolasol. -
Book Title Author Reading Level Approx. Grade Level
Approx. Reading Book Title Author Grade Level Level Anno's Counting Book Anno, Mitsumasa A 0.25 Count and See Hoban, Tana A 0.25 Dig, Dig Wood, Leslie A 0.25 Do You Want To Be My Friend? Carle, Eric A 0.25 Flowers Hoenecke, Karen A 0.25 Growing Colors McMillan, Bruce A 0.25 In My Garden McLean, Moria A 0.25 Look What I Can Do Aruego, Jose A 0.25 What Do Insects Do? Canizares, S.& Chanko,P A 0.25 What Has Wheels? Hoenecke, Karen A 0.25 Cat on the Mat Wildsmith, Brain B 0.5 Getting There Young B 0.5 Hats Around the World Charlesworth, Liza B 0.5 Have you Seen My Cat? Carle, Eric B 0.5 Have you seen my Duckling? Tafuri, Nancy/Greenwillow B 0.5 Here's Skipper Salem, Llynn & Stewart,J B 0.5 How Many Fish? Cohen, Caron Lee B 0.5 I Can Write, Can You? Stewart, J & Salem,L B 0.5 Look, Look, Look Hoban, Tana B 0.5 Mommy, Where are You? Ziefert & Boon B 0.5 Runaway Monkey Stewart, J & Salem,L B 0.5 So Can I Facklam, Margery B 0.5 Sunburn Prokopchak, Ann B 0.5 Two Points Kennedy,J. & Eaton,A B 0.5 Who Lives in a Tree? Canizares, Susan et al B 0.5 Who Lives in the Arctic? Canizares, Susan et al B 0.5 Apple Bird Wildsmith, Brain C 1 Apples Williams, Deborah C 1 Bears Kalman, Bobbie C 1 Big Long Animal Song Artwell, Mike C 1 Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? Martin, Bill C 1 Found online, 7/20/2012, http://home.comcast.net/~ngiansante/ Approx. -
Lincolnhumanitiesjournalv2.Pdf
The Lincoln Humanities Journal Fall 2014 Volume 2 2 LHJ The Lincoln Humanities Journal Fall 2014 | Volume 2 Borders Editor ABBES MAAZAOUI The Lincoln University Editorial Board J. KENNETH VAN DOVER The Lincoln University ERIK LIDDELL Eastern Kentucky University KIRSTEN C. KUNKLE Scholar & Opera Singer HÉDI JAOUAD Skidmore College EZRA S. ENGLING Eastern Kentucky University JEAN LEVASSEUR Bishop’s University, Canada Annual publication of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - The Lincoln University. All rights reserved. Copyright Pending. The Lincoln Humanities Journal Fall 2014 Volume 2 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Invention of Borders: An Introduction 4 ABBES MAAZAOUI, Editor Secession and Borders of Territorial States 10 DANA R. FLINT, The Lincoln University Vietnam's Invasion of Cambodia: Humanitarianism or Unwanted Occupation? 17 FRANK FULLER, The Lincoln University STEPHEN MCCULLOUGH, The Lincoln University East, Ocean, West: Whaling, Cultural Symbolism, and Conflict 26 FRANKLIN R. HALPRIN, Law Street Media 15 Cross Identity and Metaphysics of Sensuality of a Young Polish- Ukrainian Intellectual of the Early XX Century: Jarosaw Iwaszkiewicz 35 GIUSEPPE PERRI, ULB Université Libre of Brussels, Belgium Examination of the Connections of the “Great Migration” to the Creation of the Black Panther Party and Electoral Politics: A Preliminary Study 45 JEAN WAITES-HOWARD, The Lincoln University CARMEN L. MANNING-MILLER, The Lincoln University Border Crossing, Hidden in Plain Sight: From Urban Community to Urban Campus 53 JAMAL BENIN, Temple University The Educational Benefits of Commissioning and Premiering Vocal Repertoire at the Undergraduate Level: A Case Study of Students at Youngstown State University and Shorter 62 KIRSTEN C. KUNKLE, Scholar & Opera Singer Fantasy, Feminism, Islamism, and Sexuality in the Literature of El Saadawi, Rifaat, al-Shaykh, and Mernissi 70 SAMAA GAMIE, The Lincoln University “You Devil!”: The Governess as Gothic Outsider in Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw. -
Title Author Gr Elementary Approved Literature List by Title
Elementary Approved Literature List by Title Title Author Gr 10 for Dinner Bogart, Jo Ellen 3 100 Book Race: Hog Wild in the Reading Room, The Giff, Patricia Reilly 1 11 Birthdays Mass, Wendy 4 12 Ways to Get to 11 Merriam, Eve 2 26 Fairmount Avenue dePaola, Tomie 2 3D Modeling Zizka, Theo 3 3D Printing O'Neill, Ternece 3 4 Valentines In A Rainstorm Bond, Felicia 1 5th of March Rinaldi, Ann 5 6 Titles: Eagles, Bees and Wasps, Alligators and Crocodiles, Giraffes,Morgan, SallySharks, Tortoises and Turtles1 A Likely Place Fox, Paula 4 A Long Walk to Water Park, Linda Sue 5 A Nightmare in History: The Holocaust 1933-1945 Chaikin, Miriam 5 A Rock is Lively Aston, Diana Hutts 1 A, My Name Is Alice Bayer, Jane 2 Abandoned Puppy Costello, Emily 3 ABC Bunny, The Gag, Wanda 1 Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington Harness, Cheryl 2 Abe Lincoln's Hat Brenner, Martha 2 Abel's Island Steig, William 3 Abigail Adams, Girl of Colonial Days Wagoner, Jean Brown 2 Abraham Lincoln Cashore, Kristen 2 Abraham Lincoln, Lawyer, Leader, Legend Fontes, Justine & Ron 2 Abraham Lincoln: Great Man, Great Words Cashore, Kristen 5 Updated November 20, 2019 *previously approved at higher grade level 1 Elementary Approved Literature List by Title Title Author Gr Abraham Lincoln: Our 16th President Luciano, Barbara L. 4 Absolutely Lucy Cooper, Ilene 2 Absolutely Normal Chaos Creech, Sharon 4 Accident, The Carrick, Carol 3 Across Five Aprils Hunt, Irene 5 Across the Stream Ginsburg, Mirra 1 Across the Wild River Gutman, Bill 4 Addie Across the Prairie Lawler, Laurie 4 Adrian Simcox -
Shanghai Rose Barn 3 Hip No. 1
Consigned by Craig L. Wheeler, Agent Barn Hip No. 3 Shanghai Rose 1 Fappiano Unbridled.......................... Gana Facil Red Bullet ......................... Caro (IRE) Shanghai Rose Cargo................................ Chestnut Mare; Aerturas (FR) foaled 2005 Northern Dancer Vice Regent....................... Victoria Regina Last Vice........................... (1996) Nodouble Donut's Pride.................... Donut Hole By RED BULLET (1997). Classic winner of $1,161,920, Preakness S. [G1], etc. Sire of 7 crops of racing age, 196 foals, 142 starters, 10 black-type winners, 103 winners of 392 races and earning $10,224,559, 2 champi- ons, including Fatal Bullet ($1,288,612, Phoenix S. [G3] (KEE, $150,000), etc.), and of Royal Currier ($678,550, Gallant Bob S. [L] (PRX, $150,000)- ntr, etc.), Red Lead (8 wins, $605,805, Sunland Park H. [L] (SUN, $60,- 000), etc.), Cool Bullet [L] (4 wins, $246,186). Sire of dams of winners. 1st dam LAST VICE, by Vice Regent. 4 wins at 2 and 3, $223,498, Ontario Lassie S.- R (WO, $49,950(CAN)), Shady Well S.-R (WO, $49,365(CAN)), Nandi S.- R (WO, $47,265(CAN)), 2nd Princess Elizabeth S.-R (WO, $30,490 (CAN)), 3rd Eternal Search S.-R (WO, $5,775(CAN)). Dam of 6 other registered foals, 6 of racing age, 5 to race, 4 winners-- MALAKOFF (c. by Lemon Drop Kid). 3 wins at 3 and 5, $320,811, in Can- ada, Marine S. [G3] (WO, $90,000), 3rd Queen's Plate-R (WO, $110,- 000); placed in 2 starts at 3, $11,280, in N.A./U.S. (Total: $300,653). Gold Zapper (g. -
Finalnewsfromfrance 06.07.Qxd
http://www.ambafrance-us.org http://www.france.diplomatie.fr VOL. 06.07 JUNE 21, 2006 A free triweekly review of French news & trends Online at: www.ambafrance-us.org/publi High-Level Meeting at the U.N. on HIV/AIDS INSIDE 2 L’événement ROM May 31 to June 2, 2006, the international communi- countries with new resources to better sustain their public Franco-Israeli ty joined together at the United Nations General Assembly health care programs. Relations Celebrated F High-Level Meeting on AIDS in New York to increase France will be the first to start applying an air-ticket con- 3 France-Amérique global cooperation in the combat against the destructive tribution on July 1, 2006. The law passed by Parliament on American Journalist pandemic. French Minister of December 22, 2005 sets Awarded Legion of Foreign Affairs, Philippe Douste- out the following rate Blazy, delivered a message on behalf caps for all flights Honor of President Jacques Chirac, urging departing from the 4 Profil leaders to increase resources, French territory: 1 euro French Cultural strengthen coordination between (approximately $1.25) in Heritage in U.S. bilateral and multilateral donors, e economy class and 10 improve health care in impover- euros ($12) in first and 5 Économie / Science ished nations, and to continue business class for domestic Eco-labels for Cars . de la Mur research to discover an HIV vacci- and intra-European flights 6 Société nation. These necessary initiatives (European Economic Area), Da Vinci Code’s should improve poor nations' 4 euros ($5.00) and 40 euros Impact on Tourism access to effective treatments and ($50.00) on other flights, represent a step forward in the fight © M.A.E.