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    Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton.

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    Fulton Soldiers and Sailor's Club in Trenton in Fulon Street, Trenton, NJ. At Opswing ceremonies, 1953 third club house next to their second house

    Creating and Publishing Academic Video

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    Wondering what goes into creating video to suit your course? This session will be a Q&A between Anne Fulton (Faculty Outreach Manager, SAGE) and Kathleen Saylor, Field Editor for SAGE Publishing and recently an acquisitions editor of SAGE Video.Kathleen and Anne will discuss: What are the key components of good academic video? What goes into making a quality video collection at a publisher? What has SAGE’s research shown is important for quality, impactful video? What are some ways faculty use video in their teaching? We look forward to a lively and engaging discussion around creating and using great video content

    Creating and Publishing Academic Video

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    Wondering what goes into creating video to suit your course? This session will be a Q&A between Anne Fulton (Faculty Outreach Manager, SAGE) and Kathleen Saylor, Field Editor for SAGE Publishing and recently an acquisitions editor of SAGE Video.Kathleen and Anne will discuss: What are the key components of good academic video? What goes into making a quality video collection at a publisher? What has SAGE’s research shown is important for quality, impactful video? What are some ways faculty use video in their teaching? We look forward to a lively and engaging discussion around creating and using great video content

    2238 Fulton Street, Toledo, Ohio, 1989

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    From the Ted J. Ligibel Collection, a 1989 view of a historic home on Fulton Street in the Olde Towne Area of Toledo. Terms associated with the photograph are: historic buildings | Toledo Olde Towne Area (Toledo, Ohio) | dwellings | 2238 Fulton Street (Toledo, Ohio) | Shingle style | architecture, domestic - shingle style | Victorian Style | Commercial Queen Anne Styl

    Fulton Sheen and Lawrence Harvey at Fatima

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    Bishop Fulton Sheen with author Lawrence Harvey and his daughter at Fatima.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_photos/1156/thumbnail.jp

    House, 919 Fulton Street, Rapid City SD, Pennington County

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    35 mm slide, the front and side facade of a Queen Anne style house with an irregular stone foundation and chimneyDrawer info: Minnehaha - Pennington; Fulton919 Fulton R.C. Rapid City West Boulevard H.D

    Susie and John Fulton

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    The author discusses the life of Susie and John Fulton and the challenges they faced in establishing the first church school and constructing the first mission ship in Fiji as Adventist missionaries

    'The cracked mirror': Anne Sexton's poetics of self-representation

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    This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular, on the indeterminacies, contradictions and aporia which it finds to be characteristic of her ostensibly frank and self-revelatory writing. The study is based on a close textual analysis of Sexton's writing, is informed by oststructuralist theories, and is sustained by an examination and discussion of archive collections of her previously unpublished papers. In seeking an understanding of Sexton's poetics, the thesis identifies and interrogates the strategies of denial and obfuscation apparent in her own explication of her work - principally, by scrutiny of the unpublished, and previously unresearched, drafts of a series of lectures which she delivered in 1972. Chapters One and Two consider the origins of `confessional' or - Sexton's preferred term - 'personal' poetry and reassess her place within contemporary poetry. They suggest that Sexton's writing is engaged in a process of negotiation and contestation, both with the boundaries and expectations of confessionalism, and with the strictures of T. S. Eliot's theory of `impersonality'. In support of these arguments, Chapter Two offer a reading of Sexton's little-known poem, `Hurry Up Please It's Time', alongside its intertext, Eliot's The Waste Land. Chapter Three reassesses received views of the supposedly beneficial interrelationship between confessional speaker and reader. It examines Sexton's appropriation of dramatic masks and personae and her use of metaphors of striptease and prostitution, and suggests that these are employed simultaneously to appease and to repel an intrusive audience. Similarly, Chapters Four and Five trace Sexton's problematisation of two previously-accepted tenets of confessional poetry: its status as autobiography and its truthfulness, drawing attention to the techniques employed in order to give the impression of both. Chapter Six considers Sexton's problematic engagement with a language which is not malleable, transparent, and referential but, rather, is experienced as uncooperative and occlusive. Finally, the thesis recuperates Sexton from the common charge of narcissism, arguing that it is the writing, rather than the poet, which is self-reflexive and self-conscious. In this respect, it concludes that her work - perhaps unexpectedly - anticipates many of the tendencies of postmodernist writing

    The responsiveness of black Fulton county commissioners to black concerns in Fulton county, 1989

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    Blacks have held three of the seven positions on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners since 1979. In 1986, that number was increased to five. The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not black residents of Fulton County feel that the black commissioners are more responsive to their needs than the white commis-sioners who were a majority before 1986. The significance of this study is that it will add to the existing literature on the responsiveness of black elected officials in the U.S. as a whole and the south in particular. The study will add to the ongoing debate about the role of black elected officials in the deliverability of services to their black constituents. The five black County Commissioners were inter-viewed to see how responsive they feel they have been to black citizens. A total of 100 black residents of the southern part of the county were surveyed to determine their perceptions of service delivery since blacks gained a majority on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. The major finding of this study was that 94 percent of the respondents surveyed felt that the black commissioners are more responsive to their needs. The main sources of information for this study were obtained from interviews, books, journals, newspapers and magazines

    Should We Bother?: Regional Planning in California

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    In 2004, Drusilla van Hengel´s Regional Planning and Analysis class received a distinguished guest for a presentation. Planner William Fulton, author of three best-selling books including the classic Guide to Californian Planning, spoke about his experiences and his views on the current state and the future of regional planning in California. Mr. Fulton has recently been selected to the Ventura County City Council
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