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Clones Stick Together
TVhome The Daily Home April 12 - 18, 2015 Clones Stick Together Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) is on a mission to find the 000208858R1 truth about the clones on season three of “Orphan Black,” premiering Saturday at 8 p.m. on BBC America. The Future of Banking? We’ve Got A 167 Year Head Start. You can now deposit checks directly from your smartphone by using FNB’s Mobile App for iPhones and Android devices. No more hurrying to the bank; handle your deposits from virtually anywhere with the Mobile Remote Deposit option available in our Mobile App today. (256) 362-2334 | www.fnbtalladega.com Some products or services have a fee or require enrollment and approval. Some restrictions may apply. Please visit your nearest branch for details. 000209980r1 2 THE DAILY HOME / TV HOME Sun., April 12, 2015 — Sat., April 18, 2015 DISH AT&T DIRECTV CABLE CHARTER CHARTER PELL CITY PELL ANNISTON CABLE ONE CABLE TALLADEGA SYLACAUGA BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM CONVERSION CABLE COOSA SPORTS WBRC 6 6 7 7 6 6 6 6 AUTO RACING Friday WBIQ 10 4 10 10 10 10 6 p.m. FS1 St. John’s Red Storm at Drag Racing WCIQ 7 10 4 Creighton Blue Jays (Live) WVTM 13 13 5 5 13 13 13 13 Sunday Saturday WTTO 21 8 9 9 8 21 21 21 7 p.m. ESPN2 Summitracing.com 12 p.m. ESPN2 Vanderbilt Com- WUOA 23 14 6 6 23 23 23 NHRA Nationals from The Strip at modores at South Carolina WEAC 24 24 Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Gamecocks (Live) WJSU 40 4 4 40 Vegas (Taped) 2 p.m. -
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Barefoot (Contessa) in the Kitchen Rachel E
Teaching Media Quarterly Volume 2 | Issue 2 Article 6 2014 Barefoot (Contessa) in the Kitchen Rachel E. Silverman Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, [email protected] David F. Purnell University of South Florida, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://pubs.lib.umn.edu/tmq Recommended Citation Silverman, Rachel E., and David F. Purnell. "Barefoot (Contessa) in the Kitchen." Teaching Media Quarterly 2, no. 2 (2014). http://pubs.lib.umn.edu/tmq/vol2/iss2/6 Teaching Media Quarterly is published by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing. Silverman and Purnell: Barefoot (Contessa) in the Kitchen Teaching Media Quarterly Volume 2, Edition 2 (Winter 2014): Teaching about Food and Media Barefoot (Contessa) in the Kitchen Overview and Rationale It is well known that popular culture represents and perpetuates the gender inequities that exist in our culture. Food media are no exception (Swenson, 2013). In fact, food media use gendered cultural norms to sell audiences their products (the shows, the cookbooks, the advertisements during the shows, etc.). In other words, food media commodify gender by selling audiences what they already understand to be true about gender as a way to increase profit (Forbes, 2013). Food media, and food television in particular, offer sites to examine the cultural struggles of gender. Both food and gender are intensely personal, social, and culturally specific phenomena (Barthes, 2013/1961). Further, television shapes the way we understand culture (Fiske, 2010). According to Cramer (2011): As a manifestation of culture, food is one of the most potent media for conveying meanings related to identity, ethnicity, nationhood, gender, class, sexuality and religion – in short, all those aspects of social, political and relational life that convey who and what we are and what matters to us. -
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School Pushback on Vaping Epidemic First Concert of the Year: Success
The Wednesday Society presents The Volume XVIII w Issue 2 Waunakee Community High School whspurplesage.com November 20, 2019 PurpleWaunakee,Sage WI 53597 Twitter: @WHSpsage Opinion School pushback on vaping epidemic Student Sydney Jezik speaks to the new News Editor public library’s unavailability on More than 44,000 students nationally from Sunday afternoons grades 8-12 took part in the 2018 annual sur- wpage 5 vey of drug, alcohol and cigarette use.12th grade use alone jumped from 28% to 37% from 2017 to 2018. Vaping of each substance asked about in the survey increased, including flavored liquids, nicotine and marijuana. “Vaping is an issue at school and everywhere.” Features Senior Natalie Kazysnki Debate over whether or And, according to current trends, these sta- not to change tistics are predominantly bound to increase. mascots heightens These statistics have roots at Waunakee wpage 7 High School, too. The 2018 Dane County Youth Assessment showed a spike in youth vaping between 2015 and 2018. Waunakee students reported above-average vaping for Photo submitted by Cardlin Langheim/Whipurwauna Yearbook the county. Seniors Natalie Kazynsky and Noah Dorn perform in an anti-vaping skit at Further, while vape usage is rising, its ef- the homecoming pep rally. fects are becoming very clear. In October the where,” said senior Natalie Kazynski. “I don’t think that it’s very no- first double lung transplant for lungs diseased ticeable because the people creating [vape tools] have found ways to by vaping took place at a Michigan hospital. hide it, and that’s not okay… the numbers of people doing it will only In less than a year, the junior-grade student keep rising until someone does something about it.” Entertainment involved received serious “inflammation and Several large clubs, like Above the Influence (ATI) and Pay It For- scarring” to his lungs. -
Sunday Morning Grid 2/8/15 Latimes.Com/Tv Times
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Saint Paul, MN
Wintermission: Saint Paul, MN Community Engagement Summary Report by 8 80 Cities 8 80 Cities is a non-profit organization based in Toronto, Canada. We believe that if everything we do in our public spaces is great for an 8 year old and an 80 year old, then it will be great for all people. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people in cities by bringing citizens together to enhance mobility and public space so that together we can create more vibrant, healthy, and equitable communities. 8 80 Cities 192 Spadina Ave. #510 Toronto, ON M5T 2C2, Canada Tel: 416.591.7404 Email: [email protected] Website: www.880cities.org Twitter: @880citiesorg Wintermission was made possible with funding from the Knight Foundation and support from our local partners: The City of Saint Paul, Friendly Streets Initiative, and Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation Contents Project overview 1 Wintermission Principles 2 Winter in Saint Paul 4 Wintermission Engagement Process 5 Wintermission Engagement Results 7 Recommendations and Case studies 13 Conclusion 26 Appendix: Tips for Winter Engagement 27 Project Overview Winter in cities is fun and beautiful. The colder The Wintermission project has four phases: months bring opportunities to enjoy exciting outdoor Contents activities like tobogganing, cross-country skiing, Phase 1 and snow fort building. Snow covers the city in a Research winter city best practices to identify policy, clean white blanket that cushions city noise and programming, and design innovations that improve brightens the landscape. Of course, winter also the quality of city life in winter. brings challenges for urban dwellers. -
European Sport Industry May 11 – 26, 2014 University of Cincinnati
European Sport Industry May 11 – 26, 2014 University of Cincinnati Program Proudly Provided by Sports Travel Academy www.facebook.com/SportsTravelAcademy CONTENTS Introduction 3 Program Details & Cost 9 Program Package Includes 10 Program Itinerary 11 Who is the Sports Travel Academy? 19 2 Introduction From an academic perspective Europe offers fantastic opportunities for students interested in the Global Sport Industry to visit and study the European model of sport. The origins of many of the world's most popular sports today lay in the codification of many traditional European games. This program will take students inside the European Model of Club Sports where they will receive firsthand experience at some of the world’s most successful sporting clubs and organizations including the IOC, FIFA, Red Bull, The Hague University, the German Sports University as well as a number of Sporting Clubs, Facilities & Sport Businesses. This program visits the Netherlands, Germany, Austria & Switzerland and along the way will cross several diverse sporting and cultural borders. Students will be exposed to a number of different sports and will no doubt increase their knowledge of sport in the global community. Unlike major team sports in the USA where franchises are awarded to nominated cities, most European teams have grown from small clubs formed by groups of individuals before growing rapidly. Churches, community facilities and work places have often been the most fertile birthplace of many of Europe's major sports clubs. The most popular sport in Europe is undoubtedly Association football (soccer). European club teams are the strongest (and highest paid) in the world led by the Union of European Football Association (UEFA).