Influenced
by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines, and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses her narratives with both memory and imagination: as stories and recollections are subjected to time and constant retelling, the narratives become questionable, somewhere between fact and fiction, even as they remain cloaked in the convincingly familiar.
Influenced
by the oral history of her family's arrival in the United States from the Philippines and of growing up in the midwest, Palileo infuses these narratives with both memory and imagination.
Influenced
by oral history of her family's arrival in America from the Philippines, she infuses these narratives with memory and imagination, addressing themes of migration and the permeable concept of home.
But the existence and teachings of Jesus, as dictated
by oral history, are well recorded, both by secular AND non-secular sources.
Seasonal resource use and travel involve an intricate knowledge of the land, informed
by oral histories and traditional knowledge.
Not exact matches
The excerpt draws on: Jean Jennings Bartik, Pioneer Programmer (Truman State); Jean Bartik
oral history, conducted by Gardner Hendrie, Computer History Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Jul
history, conducted
by Gardner Hendrie, Computer
History Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Jul
History Museum, July 1, 2008; Jean Bartik
oral history, conducted by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Jul
history, conducted
by Janet Abbate, IEEE Global
History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, Jul
History Network, Aug. 3, 2001; Steve Lohr, «Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,» New York Times, Apr. 7, 2011; Jennifer Light, «When Computers Were Women,» Technology and Culture, July 1999.
Throughout
history, people have learned
by oral tradition and from the stories of others.
The
history was there, in the
oral traditions of Jesus» life and death; and the experience was equally real, and could now be shared anywhere and
by anyone,
by Saul the persecutor,
by Gentile centurions and treasurers and simple men of Cyprus and Cyrene and Antioch,
by pagan Galatians, and
by cosmopolitan Corinthians and Romans — Jews and Greeks, bond and free.
Oral history,
by definition, is not recorded
history, let alone well recorded.
Since none of these gospels was written even
by the men's names who are on them, they are the product of
oral history.
2012 Space Stories:
Oral Histories from the Pioneers of America's Space Program
by Robbie Davis - Floyd, Kenneth J. Cox, and Frank White.
In 1996 I was asked
by Dr. Kenneth J. Cox, an administrator at Johnson Space Center and the founder of SATWG (see above) to conduct an
oral history project with those engineers and administrators still alive (most are in their 70s and 80s) who played pivotal roles in the formation and early days of NASA.
They'll be joined
by Katherine Grainger, Assistant Counsel to Governor Andrew Cuomo, for an
oral history of the same - sex marriage law at an event called LGBT Rights: Toward a More Perfect Union.
The artifacts are part of an
oral history project shown in 1986 that were digitized from black - and - white film, capturing children in the Bronx from 1895 to the early 1980s, all done
by Georgeen Comerford.
Stern, Virginia - Articles and Presentations
by Stern, Virginia - Correspondence Stern, Virginia - Testimony before Federal agencies Gavin, John J. - Correspondence, 1973 - 1975 Sharpless, Nansie - biographical information and correspondence, 1975 - 1987 Sharpless, Nansie - booklet on her life, 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - correspondence and materials, including photos, 1978 - 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy -
oral history, 1981 AAAS Bulletin - Request for Scientists with disabilities to volunteer and responses, June, 1974 AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science - Origins AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science, 1975 AAAS Project on the Handicapped - Info From Resource Group, [2 folders] 1977 AAAS Council Resolution on Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Feb. 23, 1977 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - 30 Years of Making A Difference AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, 2001 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Brochures AAAS Bulletins on Science and Technology for the Handicapped, 1980 - 1984 US House of Representatives, Panel on Research Programs to Aid the Handicapped - correspondence in response, 1976 - 1978 Various Reports on disability, education and access issues
In her master's thesis, Adams traced the
history of the petroglyphs
by comparing them to portable artifacts with secure dates, but she was equally interested in modern native people's reactions to the petroglyphs and
oral traditions about how their ancestors had created them.
By mapping current conditions with the help of Inuit hunters as well as by compiling maps of the past based on oral histories and the memories of elders, the researchers hope to capture the Inuit's special understanding of sea ic
By mapping current conditions with the help of Inuit hunters as well as
by compiling maps of the past based on oral histories and the memories of elders, the researchers hope to capture the Inuit's special understanding of sea ic
by compiling maps of the past based on
oral histories and the memories of elders, the researchers hope to capture the Inuit's special understanding of sea ice.
It is clear from such
oral tradition, as well as
by more concrete anthropological evidence, that emus have long been a fundamental part of survival throughout the 40,000 years of human
history in the region.
THIS BEHIND THE SCENES
ORAL HISTORY (as told
by the directors, producers and actors) of the epic last scene is a must read if you love the movie as much as I do.
The book of the same name,
by son - of - Mel Max Brooks, was a bestseller a few years back, and a somewhat atypical one; a brainy, grim faux
oral history of a zombie apocalypse that wiped out most of the world's population.
Michael Glover Smith on «Cool Apocalypse»; What Trump doesn't get about Khan;
Oral history of «Stand
By Me»; Even superheroes punch the clock; Mark Pellington on «Blindspot.»
«Livin» Thing: An
Oral History of «Boogie Nights»»: An marvelously edited array of interviews assembled
by Grantland's Alex French and Howie Kahn regarding Paul Thomas Anderson's astonishing 1997 sophomore feature effort.
Adapted
by a small army of screenwriters from the bestselling novel
by Max (son of Mel) Brooks, the pic abandons its source material's choral «
oral history» structure to hone in on the Lanes, who, after once again negotiating a narrow escape, find themselves ensconced in the relative safety of an aircraft carrier somewhere in the Atlantic.
Directed
by Marc Forster and written
by everyone in Hollywood, if rumors are to be believed (though three got credit), this adaptation of Max Brooks»
oral history of a zombie apocalypse...
Most of the show's cast came together for a reunion at PaleyFest last year, but for the upcoming comedy issue of Vanity Fair (guest edited
by Apatow), the entire cast and crew was assembled for «An
Oral History of Freaks and Geeks.»
A pair of animated features debut: Waltz With Bashir (2008), an autobiographical tale of memory and repression turned
oral history of the Lebanon war (R), and the made - for - TV family film The Point (1971), with songs
by Harry Nilsson and narration
by Ringo Starr (not rated).
Inspired
by Max Brooks» 2006 post-apocalyptic novel «World War Z: An
Oral History of the Zombie War,» the first film starred Pitt as a former United Nations investigator who must find a way to stop a global zombie pandemic.
Related: See how students explore homelessness, housing issues, and public policy in their town
by gathering
oral histories (11th Grade, Casco Bay High School).
The four - part series, hosted
by Harvard's Henry Louis Gates, Jr., examines the genalogy,
oral history, family stories, and DNA analysis to trace the lineage through American
history and back to Africa.
She provided the core idea and assisted in a project that became «Newington: Highlights of
History,» a PowerPoint and
oral presentation created
by fourth - grade students at two schools in town.
Davies is consistently persuasive; his research is prodigious, particularly in his exploration of government archives, as well as memoirs and
oral histories by policy participants.
By combining photography, text transcripts, and streaming audio of the interviews, Nuval's students will make multimedia presentations of their
oral histories this school year.
The Living Under One Roof monologue, written and produced
by Lorna Holder captures and presents the
oral histories (real voice) of Dorothy, from Africa who migrated to England during the early 1960s.
Along with the
oral history, The 74 has published a book, The Founders,
by Richard Whitmire, which tells the
history of high - performing public charter schools in the U.S.
Her graduate and postgraduate work has been supported
by fellowships from the Spencer Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and her writings on
history, education and society have received national awards from the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, the History of Education Society and the Oral History Assoc
history, education and society have received national awards from the American Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians, the
History of Education Society and the Oral History Assoc
History of Education Society and the
Oral History Assoc
History Association.
Connor McLaughlin previously worked as the Dr. Kathy A. Agard Fellow in Community Philanthropy with Our State of Generosity project at the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy, conducting research on the
history of Michigan's philanthropic infrastructure
by archiving historical documents and
oral history interviews.
Children who are late to talk or who show delays in
oral language development (especially accompanied
by a family
history of dyslexia or SLI) are at heightened risk for reading disabilities (Lyytinen, Eklund, & Lyytinen, 2005).
ELLs can be highly motivated
by opportunities to write on culturally relevant topics in formats such as
oral histories, country reports, and biographies of their heroes and celebrities (Peregoy & Boyle, 1997).
Based on Enaiat's close collaboration with Italian novelist Fabio Geda and expertly rendered in English
by an award - winning translator, this novel reconstructs the young boy's memories, perfectly preserving the childlike perspective and rhythms of an intimate
oral history.
Black Man, White House: An
Oral History of the Obama Years
by D.L. Hughley, narrated
by Keith Szarabajka, John Reynolds, Fran Tunno, Cherise Boothe, Dan Woren, P.J. Ochlan, Gregory Itzin, Paula Jai Parker - Martin, Mia Barron, Ron Butler, and James Shippy, published
by HarperAudio
When I first signed with a major publisher to write the Nickelodeon
oral history, I was uncontrollably besotted
by champagne - colored visions of estranged friends and long - lost girls from my past contacting me out of the blue: «Matt!
Offering a rich
oral history, this collection is read
by 13 outstanding narrators, including Kevin R. Free, Michael Early, Patricia R. Floyd, Dion Graham, Robin Miles, and others, reciting more than 50 first - person poems.
The way of the Old West was that of
oral history, and the exploits of legendary characters like Calamity Jane were often exaggerated, especially
by Jane herself.
ALSC Announces Great Interactive Software for Kids Registration for ALSC's Online Education Courses Is Now Open ALSC Announces Exceptional Web Sites for Children 2009 Mora Award Received
by San Francisco, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Libraries ALSC Selects 28 Participants for Bill Morris Seminar Liven Up Your Library Service through ALSC Online Education Courses ALSC Selects 2010 Emerging Leader Melanie Lyttle Follow the ALA Youth Media Awards Live from Boston on January 18, 2010 ALSC Professional Awards & Grants Help Libraries and Librarians during Tough Economic Times ALSC Student Sessions ALSC Revises «Competencies» Document ALSC Announces Exceptional Web sites for Children ALSC Announces Bound to Stay Bound and Melcher Scholarship Winners Back to School with ALSC Online Education Riverside County (Calif.) Library System to Host 2010 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC
Oral Histories Celebrate the Past ALSC Offers Second William C. Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training at Midwinter 2010 ALSC Kids!
The Institute of
Oral History at the University of Texas — El Paso completed the Paso del Norte Entrepreneurship
Oral History Project to pay tribute to these entrepreneurs
by interviewing them and documenting their stories.
Dental disease is diagnosed
by obtaining a thorough patient
history and
by performing a physical examination and endoscopic
oral examination with the patient under sedation, blood analysis, and radiography.1
As Les Ordway and George Shields remembered during
oral history interviews taken
by the Cannon Beach Historical Society, locals in Cannon Beach immediately took action, forming a beach patrol called «the Guerrillas,» guards were also placed at the Arch Cape Tunnel.
The Museum was organized for the purpose of preserving the
history of Cannon Beach
by seeking, collecting, and protecting historical memorabilia of all kinds,
by recording
oral histories, and
by making these materials available to the public whenever possible.
In 2002, the Getty responded to this predicament
by launching a local
oral -
history program.
It comes from a transcript of a 14 - hour
oral -
history interview for the Archives of American Art, conducted
by Paul Cummings in 1973.