692 research outputs found

    Interview of Forrest Brandt by Kevlin Haire

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    Ethel Charlotte Schultz: OSU Student (pp. 3) -- Governor James Rhodes: Ohio Governor in 1970 (pp. 6) -- Harry Bellefonte: Musician (pp. 8) -- Joan Baez: Musician (pp. 8) -- Gary Geers: Radio voice for KDKA (Pittsburgh) and WLS (Chicago) (pp. 12) -- Lt. Col. George Franklin: Information officer in Vietnam (pp. 13) -- Pam Schroeder: Photo editor for The Lantern (pp. 15) -- Richard Nixon: U.S. President (pp. 18) -- Walter Conkrite: CBS-TV news anchor (pp. 28-29) -- Governor John Gilligan (pp. 31) -- Amy Klunkler Fink (pp. 31) -- Kathy Brandt (pp. 34)The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/university_archives/Brandt_Forrest_08-26-10.mp4Forrest Brandt first came to OSU in 1961. Because of finances and serving in Vietnam, Forrest Brandt did not graduate until December of 1971. In the interview, Mr. Brandt describes his first impressions of campus, his stint in the military during the Vietnam War, his work as a journalist, and his return to campus at the height of the student riots. Mr. Brandt also discusses the changes he encountered between his freshman year and his final quarters. Mr. Brandt went on to work in education for more than 30 years in other parts of the state, but his love of Ohio State football has always managed to bring him back to campus

    Data for "Variable linkages between afforestation programs and tree cover outside of forests in India"

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    Expanding tree cover outside forests is central to India’s climate and restoration goals, yet the effectiveness of public programs driving these efforts remains uncertain. We examine eight major government schemes aimed at promoting trees on farmlands and other non-forest lands, linking program funding data (2013–2019) with observed tree cover change (2017–2023) across three complementary datasets: the Forest Survey of India (FSI), MODIS Vegetation Continuous Fields, and the Brandt et al. (2024) high-resolution individual tree maps. This dataset includes funding information at the state level for the following Indian government programs, derived from government reports and websites, and combined with the aforementioned published remote sensing datasets: - Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act - Sub-Mission on Agroforestry - National Bamboo Mission - Green India Mission - National Horticulture Mission - Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana - National Afforestation Programme - Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning AuthorityNASA-80NSSC22K1363Pandey, Spriha; Choksi, Pooja; Howarth, Rich; Fleischman, Forrest. (2025). Data for "Variable linkages between afforestation programs and tree cover outside of forests in India". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/keyh-6b60

    Forrest Spaulding, author, Library Bill of Rights, 2008

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    Brief history of Forrest Spaulding, head of the Des Moines Public Library from 1917-195

    The Life of Leaders: Learning from Those Who Have Led Before

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    Dr. Bengamin Forrest of the School of Divinity presented on the Life of Leaders at the Jerry Falwell Library\u27s Faculty Author Series on November 2, 2017

    Forrest Gump in the Book and on the Screen.

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    Cílem této bakalářské práce je zjistit, jak byla kniha Forrest Gump přepracovaná do filmové podoby. Teoretická část se zabývá životem a prací autora a režiséra. Praktická část se zabývá porovnáním příběhu a hlavních postav.Katedra anglického jazyka a literaturyNeobhájenoThe aim of this bachelor thesis is to examine how the book Forrest Gump was adapted into the movie. The theoretical part deals with life and works of author and director. The practical part deals with comparison the story and main characters

    Us Civil War Menurut Forrest Carter

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    A novel may reflect the political interests and actions of the author. The author can make a story that is purposed to alter common consciousness. This article uses historicism as an interpretation theory. Historicism is used to avoid careless interpretation. With historicism, the story written in the novel is matched with historical events written in some history books. Forrest Carter writes a lot about US Civil War. He, in purpose, does not write about slavery that is commonly read as the cause of the US Civil War. He writes a lot about the murder of women and children by the northern US army soldiers in southern districts. He also writes a lot about the cooperation of his white character with a Cherokee. Above all written by Forrest Carter, the influence of his life and his political interests are seen

    US CIVIL WAR MENURUT FORREST CARTER

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    A novel may reflect the political interests and actions of the author. The author can make a story that is purposed to alter common consciousness. This article uses historicism as an interpretation theory. Historicism is used to avoid careless interpretation. With historicism, the story written in the novel is matched with historical events written in some history books. Forrest Carter writes a lot about US Civil War. He, in purpose, does not write about slavery that is commonly read as the cause of the US Civil War. He writes a lot about the murder of women and children by the northern US army soldiers in southern districts. He also writes a lot about the cooperation of his white character with a Cherokee. Above all written by Forrest Carter, the influence of his life and his political interests are seen.

    Correspondence to Don Clarke From Forrest Green, May 4, 1960

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    Correspondence from Forrest Green, President at the Detroit Morehouse Alumni Association to Don Clarke of the Student Defense Fund at Morehouse College. The letter includes a donation to the Student Defense Fund with plans to raise and donate $1,500. Donation in support of the Appeal for Human Rights. 1 page

    Academic perspectives on The Forrest review: creating parity

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    This compilation provides an overview of the issues and challenges identified by academics as needing to be addressed when thinking about the recommendations of the Forrest Review and the impact they could have on people\u27s lives if implemented.​ Abstract This CAEPR Topical Issue contains the collected works of academics engaged in the examination of The Forrest review: creating parity which was commissioned by the Prime Minister Tony Abbott to examine Indigenous training and employment in Australia. Each work represents the author\u27s considered specialist disciplinary perspective informed by on-the-ground experience. Consequently, this paper provides an overview of the issues and challenges identified by academics as needing to be addressed when thinking about the recommendations of the Forrest Review and the impact they could have on people\u27s lives if implemented.

    Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women

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    Dr Kally Forrest, the author of Metal that Will not Bend – a history of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa(NUMSA) – is a former trade unionist and editor of the South African Labour Bulletin. Now she has written a remarkablebiography Lydia: Anthem to the Unity of Women
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