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Lincolnshire Posy -- The Brisk Young Sailor (who returned to wed his True Love)
Performance of Grainger's Lincolnshire Posy, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, April 10, 2005
University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) campus map, 2005-2006
A map of the University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) campus, from 2005-2006. It contains an area map in the top corner, a parking lot directory, contact information, and parking information for visitors. The backside of the map provides a building directory
Child with Testudo Mascot at Game, 2005
Testudo mascot performer kneels to visit with a young child, 2005
Appalachians (Television program)
A journey through the cradle of Appalachian culture, illustrating the political, economic, musical, and spiritual history of the Appalachian region.Narrator: J.W. Mahoney.Episode titles from menu screen, disc label, container. Special feature (disc 3): interview with Johnny Cash
D'Qwell Jackson, player #52, during a game in 2005
D'Qwell Jackson, player #52, during a game in 2005
Shawne Merriman, player #45, making a tackle from 2005 game-day program
Shawne Merriman, player #45, making a tackle from 2005 game-day program
Black History: Super Marketplace
A scripted studio recreation of a marketplace – of knowledge as well as goods – for elementary or middle school students. Program includes a dramatization of a scene from "They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America" (1976), by Ivan Van Sertima; a demonstration of talking drums; a visit to the Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore (then a grassroots operation in a downtown storefront), founded in 1983 by Dr. Elmer Martin and his wife Dr. Joanna M. Martin, who conducts the tour; a visit to the Afro-American Heritage Museum in Charles County (founded in 1980) with curator William D. DIggs; and a discussion of Black American inventors. Actors: Gorham F. Scott, Mark Murray-Mazwi, Ron Canada, Darrell Taylor, William Godsey, Kokahvah Zauditu-Selassie. Mary Carter Smith, Baltimore griot (storyteller), and artist Robert McQueen play themselves. Drummers: Joseph Nu Ayitey Quay, Saeed Abdul-Samad, Jamal L. Shareef. Written by: A. Ademola Ekulona, Lenore Lee
2004 National Geography Bee
Final round of a National Geographic competition for elementary and middle school students. The 16th National Geography Bee (later called "National Geographic Bee") was won by Andrew Wojtanik from Kansas. Second place was Matthew Wells of Montana and third place was Eric Liaw of Hawaii. Host: Alex Trebek
Muslim students at First Look Fair, 2004
Muslim students stand behind the Muslim Student Association table at First Look Fair on McKeldin Mall, 2004
Failure of corporate ethics
When oil conglomerate Shell stunned investors by announcing a 20 percent reduction in its proven reserves, pensions and portfolios suffered around the world. This program reveals a pattern of exaggeration and cover-up at the company's top level -- specifically involving the former chairman and head of production. Raising complex and timely questions, the program is an unflinching analysis of a failure in business ethics.Reporter, Rajan Datar. Series producer, Mark Gregory ; series editor, Clive Edwards.BBCW broadcast