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Ruth Park a Celebration
Ruth Park A CELEBRATION Ruth Park A Celebration Compiled and edited by Joy Hooton Friends of the National Library of Australia Canberra 1996 Acknowledgements All but one of the photographs in this volume were supplied by Ruth Park. The photograph facing page one was supplied by the Mitchell Library and is reproduced courtesy of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Published with the assistance of Penguin Australia © Friends of the National Library of Australia National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Ruth Park : a celebration. Bibliography. ISBN 0 646 29461 X. 1. Park, Ruth. 2. Women novelists, Australian—20th century. 3. Novelists, Australian—20th century. I. Hooton, Joy W. (Joy Wendy), 1935- II. National Library of Australia. Friends. A823.3 Publisher's editor: Annabel Pengilley. Designer: Kathy Jakupec. Printer: Goanna Print, Canberra. Cover photograph by Wesley Stacey Contents Joy Hooton surveys Ruth Park's life and work 1 Michael King a fellow New Zealander pays tribute to Ruth Park's influence in the country of her birth 14 Elizabeth Riddell writes on A Fence around the Cuckcoo 15 Marcie Muir pays tribute to Ruth Park's writing for children and young adults 17 Marion Halligan writes on Ruth Park's novels: Some Sorcery in the Subconscious' 20 A Select Bibliography 28 Awards 33 Ruth Park, aged 26 Joy Hooton surveys Ruth Park's life and work Ruth Park was born in Auckland, New Zealand, the daughter of a pioneering bridge builder and road maker, whose work took his family into the wild territory of North Auckland and the King Country. As a result she had a singular early childhood, growing up as 'a forest creature', familiar with the New Zealand bush rather than with the products of civilisation or with children of her own age. -
In the Line of Fire 1
1 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: IN THE LINE OF FIRE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary .......................................................................................................................................................8 Key recommendations .................................................................................................................................................18 Acknowledgements .....................................................................................................................................................20 Glossary of abbreviations and a note on terminology .....................................................................................................21 Methodology ...............................................................................................................................................................23 Chapter 1: Firearm Violence: A Human Rights Framework ............................................................................................24 1.1 The right to life .................................................................................................................................... 25 1.2 The right to security of person ................................................................................................................ 25 1.3 The rights to life and to security of person and firearm violence by private actors and in the community ........ 26 1.4 A system of regulation based on international guidelines -
Homer's Iliad Via the Movie Troy (2004)
23 November 2017 Homer’s Iliad via the Movie Troy (2004) PROFESSOR EDITH HALL One of the most successful movies of 2004 was Troy, directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Brad Pitt as Achilles. Troy made more than $497 million worldwide and was the 8th- highest-grossing film of 2004. The rolling credits proudly claim that the movie is inspired by the ancient Greek Homeric epic, the Iliad. This was, for classical scholars, an exciting claim. There have been blockbuster movies telling the story of Troy before, notably the 1956 glamorous blockbuster Helen of Troy starring Rossana Podestà, and a television two-episode miniseries which came out in 2003, directed by John Kent Harrison. But there has never been a feature film announcing such a close relationship to the Iliad, the greatest classical heroic action epic. The movie eagerly anticipated by those of us who teach Homer for a living because Petersen is a respected director. He has made some serious and important films. These range from Die Konsequenz (The Consequence), a radical story of homosexual love (1977), to In the Line of Fire (1993) and Air Force One (1997), political thrillers starring Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford respectively. The Perfect Storm (2000) showed that cataclysmic natural disaster and special effects spectacle were also part of Petersen’s repertoire. His most celebrated film has probably been Das Boot (The Boat) of 1981, the story of the crew of a German U- boat during the Battle of the Atlantic in 1941. The finely judged and politically impartial portrayal of ordinary men, caught up in the terror and tedium of war, suggested that Petersen, if anyone, might be able to do some justice to the Homeric depiction of the Trojan War in the Iliad. -
Tunnels, Deeper, Freefall, and Closer by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams
READING GROUP GUIDE Tunnels, Deeper, Freefall, and closer by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams Enter the terrifying world of Tunnels—a subterranean society under the streets of modern London, whose citizens are enslaved by a strange, cruel sect, the Styx, who plan to exterminate all Topsoilers. Can fourteen-year-old Will defeat the Styx, and rescue his missing father? Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams first met at college in London and have remained friends ever since. Gordon, a former investment banker, now lives with his wife and children in Norfolk, England; Williams, an installation artist, inhabits the city’s Hackney neighborhood, accompanied everywhere by his invisible dog. About their writing process, Gordon says: “When I lived in London, my house was only a ten-minute bike ride from where Brian lived, so he’d cycle round and we would work on Tunnels at my kitchen table. When I moved with my family to the country, we discussed Deeper over many late-night phone calls, and swapped sections by email. When I visit London we go to a couple of favorite cafés. They’ve gotten used to us and know that we can make a cup of coffee last several hours!” Tunnels A New York Times Bestseller About the book He’s a loner at school, his sister’s beyond bossy, and his mother watches TV all day long, but at least Will Burrows shares one hobby with his otherwise weird father: They’re both obsessed with archeological sites. When the two discover an abandoned tunnel buried below modern London, they think they’re on the brink of a major find. -
Karin Franz Körlof + the Nile Hilton Incident, a Hustler’S Diary, up in the Sky and Much More
Issue 1 • 2017 SHOOTING STAR Karin Franz Körlof + The Nile Hilton Incident, A Hustler’s Diary, Up in the Sky and much more A magazine from the Swedish Film Institute • sfi.se 25 years Welcome 1 000 co-productions Head of International Pia Lundberg Film i Väst 1992–2017 www.fi lmivast.com Phone: +46 70 692 79 80 [email protected] Festivals, features Petter Mattsson Phone +46 70 607 11 34 Film i Väst congratulates [email protected] its co-productions in Berlin! Festivals, documentaries Sara Rüster A fresh start Phone: +46 76 117 26 78 [email protected] Panta rhei. All things are in flux. They A Hustler’s Diary, a dramedy where a certainly are, and Sweden and the Swedish suburban small-time criminal clashes film industry is no exception. At the time with his past and the very elite of Stock- Festivals, shorts Theo Tsappos of writing we are only weeks into a new holm’s cultural life. We have Sami Blood Phone: +46 76 779 11 33 national film policy. We see it as a chance in Berlin and the TV series Midnight Sun [email protected] to go through the old film funding that’s in Rotterdam – and they both, in com- been around for decades, modernize it – pletely different ways, tell a story about and start afresh. We’re going cherry-pick- the Sami minority. Those are just a few Special projects ing, taking what’s worked for us and other examples of Swedish films that are Josefina Mothander countries before, and putting the pieces selected for various festivals in the first Phone +46 70 972 93 52 together to build something new. -
Deepa Mehta (See More on Page 53)
table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Experimental Cinema: Welcome to the Festival 3 Celluloid 166 The Film Society 14 Pixels 167 Meet the Programmers 44 Beyond the Frame 167 Membership 19 Annual Fund 21 Letters 23 Short Films Ticket and Box Offce Info 26 Childish Shorts 165 Sponsors 29 Shorts Programs 168 Community Partners 32 Music Videos 175 Consulate and Community Support 32 Shorts Before Features 177 MSPFilm Education Credits About 34 Staff 179 Youth Events 35 Advisory Groups and Volunteers 180 Youth Juries 36 Acknowledgements 181 Panel Discussions 38 Film Society Members 182 Off-Screen Indexes Galas, Parties & Events 40 Schedule Grid 5 Ticket Stub Deals 43 Title Index 186 Origin Index 188 Special Programs Voices Index 190 Spotlight on the World: inFLUX 47 Shorts Index 193 Women and Film 49 Venue Maps 194 LGBTQ Currents 51 Tribute 53 Emerging Filmmaker Competition 55 Documentary Competition 57 Minnesota Made Competition 61 Shorts Competition 59 facebook.com/mspflmsociety Film Programs Special Presentations 63 @mspflmsociety Asian Frontiers 72 #MSPIFF Cine Latino 80 Images of Africa 88 Midnight Sun 92 youtube.com/mspflmfestival Documentaries 98 World Cinema 126 New American Visions 152 Dark Out 156 Childish Films 160 2 welcome FILM SOCIETY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S WELCOME Dear Festival-goers… This year, the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival celebrates its 35th anniversary, making it one of the longest-running festivals in the country. On this occasion, we are particularly proud to be able to say that because of your growing interest and support, our Festival, one of this community’s most anticipated annual events and outstanding treasures, continues to gain momentum, develop, expand and thrive… Over 35 years, while retaining a unique flavor and core mission to bring you the best in international independent cinema, our Festival has evolved from a Eurocentric to a global perspective, presenting an ever-broadening spectrum of new and notable film that would not otherwise be seen in the region. -
Full List of Book Discussion Kits – September 2016
Full List of Book Discussion Kits – September 2016 1776 by David McCullough -(Large Print) Esteemed historian David McCullough details the 12 months of 1776 and shows how outnumbered and supposedly inferior men managed to fight off the world's greatest army. Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths by Bruce Feiler - In this timely and uplifting journey, the bestselling author of Walking the Bible searches for the man at the heart of the world's three monotheistic religions -- and today's deadliest conflicts. Abundance: a novel of Marie Antoinette by Sena Jeter Naslund - Marie Antoinette lived a brief--but astounding--life. She rebelled against the formality and rigid protocol of the court; an outsider who became the target of a revolution that ultimately decided her fate. After This by Alice McDermott - This novel of a middle-class American family, in the middle decades of the twentieth century, captures the social, political, and spiritual upheavals of their changing world. Ahab's Wife, or the Star-Gazer by Sena Jeter Naslund - Inspired by a brief passage in Melville's Moby-Dick, this tale of 19th century America explores the strong-willed woman who loved Captain Ahab. Aindreas the Messenger: Louisville, Ky, 1855 by Gerald McDaniel - Aindreas is a young Irish-Catholic boy living in gaudy, grubby Louisville in 1855, a city where being Irish, Catholic, German or black usually means trouble. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - A fable about undauntingly following one's dreams, listening to one's heart, and reading life's omens features dialogue between a boy and an unnamed being. -
Mountview Grade 7 Summer Reading List
Mountview Grade 7 Summer Reading List Genesis Begins Again Williams, Alicia D. CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link More books by Alicia D. Williams Watch Us Rise Watson, Renee CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link Piecing Me Together Watson, Renee CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link More books by Renee Watson Booked Alexander, Kwame CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link E-audio Link More books by Kwame Alexander Harbor Me Woodson, Jacqueline CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link E-audio Link More books by Jacqueline Woodson Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World Armstrong, Jennifer CW MARS Catalog Link E-audio Link More books by Jennifer Armstrong Tiger, Tiger Banks, Lynn Reis CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link More books by Lynn Reis Banks Black Potatoes: the story of the great irish famine Bartoletti, Susan CW MARS Catalog Link More books by Susan Bartoletti Let me Play: the story of Title IX Blumenthal, Karen CW MARS Catalog Link More books by Karen Blumenthal I’d Tell you I Love you, but then I’d have to Kill you (Gallagher Girls, Book 1) Carter, Ally CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link Other books in series: Cross my Heart and Hope to Spy (Gallagher Girls, Book 2) ● E-book Don’t Judge a Girl by her Cover (Gallagher Girls, Book 3) ● E-book Only the Good Spy Young (Gallagher Girls, Book 4) ● E-book Out of Sight, Out of Time (Gallagher Girls, Book 5) ● E-book United we Spy (Gallagher Girls, Book 6) ● E-book More books by Ally Carter The Red Kayak Cummings, Priscilla CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link Other books in series: The Journey Back ● E-book Cheating for the Chicken Man ● E-book More books by Priscilla Cummings The Fire Within (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 1) D'Lacey, Chris CW MARS Catalog Link E-book Link Other books in series: Icefire (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 2) ● E-book Firestar (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 3) The Fire Eternal (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 4) Dark Fire (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 5) Fire World (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 6) The Fire Ascending (Last Dragon Chronicles, Book 7) More books by Chris D’Lacey Guinea Pig Scientists Dendy, Leslie A. -
Alpha: Labor Is the New Capital
Nov. 19 - Dear Ostrom Workshop readers: I’m so grateful for the opportunity to present at the Workshop. This paper is still in its early stages. I’m still working through the argu- ments, and, having presented the paper twice (first, two weeks ago, and again just today) it’s clear to me that it will be two papers. Also it’s clear that I still have a lot of work ahead of me. So thanks in ad- vance for your willingness to read a very rough draft. But I much pre- fer presenting work at a stage when I can actually still make funda- mental changes to the paper. The first paper (the first half of this draft) will argue that “alpha” is a useful third category of income in addition to labor and capital, that “alpha” best accounts for the rise of U.S. income inequality, and that “alpha” is often taxed at low capital gains rates. The second paper (the second half of this draft) will set forth a nor- mative theory of capital income taxation, with a uniform rate struc- ture from whatever source derived. This is really where the tax litera- ture began 100 years ago. But the literature has moved away from uniformity over the last fifty years, towards exemption of capital in- come. The facts on the ground suggest to me that we ought to move back to basics. Finally, a note on the background of this project. This draft was pre- pared for Tax Law Review symposium on tax and entrepreneurship. It consolidates a lot of my prior work on the tax treatment of private equity and venture capital. -
From Pig Farmer to Infidel: Hidden Identities, Diasporic Infertility, and Transethnic Kinship in Contemporary British Jewish Cinema
This is a repository copy of From Pig Farmer to Infidel: Hidden Identities, Diasporic Infertility, and Transethnic Kinship in Contemporary British Jewish Cinema. White Rose Research Online URL for this paper: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/85099/ Version: Accepted Version Book Section: Sternberg, C (2016) From Pig Farmer to Infidel: Hidden Identities, Diasporic Infertility, and Transethnic Kinship in Contemporary British Jewish Cinema. In: Abrams, N and Lassner, P, (eds.) Hidden in Plain Sight: Jews and Jewishness in British Film, Television, and Popular Culture. Cultural Expressions of World War II: Interwar Preludes, Responses, Memory . Northwestern University Press , Evanston, Illinois , pp. 181-204. ISBN 978-0-8101-3282-5 Copyright © 2016 by Northwestern University Press. Published 2016. All rights reserved. This is an author produced version of a book chapter published in Hidden in Plain Sight: Jews and Jewishness in British Film, Television, and Popular Culture. Uploaded with permission from the publisher. Reuse Items deposited in White Rose Research Online are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved unless indicated otherwise. They may be downloaded and/or printed for private study, or other acts as permitted by national copyright laws. The publisher or other rights holders may allow further reproduction and re-use of the full text version. This is indicated by the licence information on the White Rose Research Online record for the item. Takedown If you consider content in White Rose Research Online to be in breach of UK law, please notify us by emailing [email protected] including the URL of the record and the reason for the withdrawal request. -
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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. -
Middleburg and Nearby Researched and Compiled by Vme Edom Smith, Phd Edited by Gwen Dobson
Middleburg and Nearby Researched and Compiled by Vme Edom Smith, PhD Edited by Gwen Dobson ABADIE, Pierre, 205 ABEL-SMITH, Mimi Mills, 7 ABRAMS, James S., 181 Academy for boys and girls (Upperville), 154 ACHILLES, Pam, 38 ACHILLIES, Cindy, 205 ADAMS, Ann, 193 ADAMS, Charles, 193 ADAMS, Eleanor, 193 ADAMS, Eleanor Gilbert, 267 ADAMS, John (President), 98, 99 ADAMS, John, 112 ADAMS, John Quincy, 99 ADAMS, Paul, 267 ADAMS, Roy Delaplane Dr., 256 ADAMS, William H., 2, 24 Adams' (Store), 2, 24 ALBERT, Mary John (Sister), 206 ALBRITTON, Joe Lewis, 7, 13, 80 Aldie, 116-129 Aldie Carnival, 129 Aldie Country Store, 128 Aldie Garage, 128 Aldie Horticultural Society, 121 Aldie Manor (home), 117 Aldie Mill, 97, 116, 118, 119, 230 Aldie Post Office, 128 Aldie Presbyterian Church, 185, 187, 188 Aldie School, 202 ALLEN, Howard, 34, 61, 70 ALLEN, L. M. (Dr.), 70 ALLEN, Richard (Rev.), 186 ALLISON, Noville, 203 ALLISON, William (Dr.), 68 Anchorage, The (home), 143 ANDERSON, Ed, 194 ANDERSON, Maud Haley, 194 ANDERSON, Richard, 194, 204 ANDERSON, Russell, 38 ARCHBOLD, John, 76, 269 ARMFIELD, Gloria, 275 ARMFIELD, Howard, 275 Middleburg and Nearby - 2 ARMSTRONG, James J., 154 ARNOLD, Lieut., 240 ARUNDEL, Arthur W., 62, 63, 93 Asbury United Methodist Church (Middleburg), 185, 186, 188, 244 ASBURY, Francis, 185, 186 ASH, Frank, 173 ASHBRIDGE, Thomas L., III, 62 Ashby Inn (Paris), 226 ASHBY, Emma Virginia, 256, 257 ASHBY, H. S., 238 ASHBY, Henry Stribling, 256, 257 ASHBY, John, 179 ASHBY, Mary Washington Delaplane, 256 ASHBY, Norman, House (Paris), 173, 239 ASHBY, Robert, 97 ASHBY, T. J., Builders, 38 ASHBY, Thomson (Capt.), 167, 215 ASHBY, Turner (General), 152, 167, 215, 228, 238 Ashby's Bent (or Gap), 180 Ashby's Gap (or Bent), 109, 114, 165, 179, 180, 181, 238 Ashby's Gap Turnpike, 109, 114, 170 Ashby's Tavern (Paris), 166, 167, 173, 215 ASHTON, Roger, 203 Aspen Hill (home), 147 ATKINSON, Neville Lemmon, 142, 143 ATKINSON, Thomas A., 38 Atoka (Rector's Crossroads), 109, 144-150, 201, 229 Atoka Farm (Woodland), 150 Atoka School, Old, 201 AUBREY, Francis, 208 AUGUSTUS, E.