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    Sheppard, Derrick. When a Healing World is Found.

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    Derrick Sheppard performs the self-written When A Healing World Is Found, created in response to the Covid-19 pandemi

    Derrick Anson Interview

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    The interview begins with the description of Anson’s early life. He describes his family life, his dad being in the Navy, and growing up in San Diego. He states he graduated from Silver Bluff High School in South Carolina in 2003 and that he was on the football team during high school. Derrick then discusses the reasons he joined the military right out of high school and his family and friends’ reactions to his decision. Next, Derrick discusses his military life, including basic training in Parris Island, SC, being stationed in Cherry Point MCAS, NC, the units he was in, and his two deployments to Iraq. He reflects on how being in the military changed him and his outlook and discusses when and why he decided to leave the military. Derrick also describes the jobs he had after leaving the military and what he liked and disliked about them and his struggle to integrate back into the civilian working world after being in the military. He talks about his time at USCA, what he likes and dislikes about USCA, how it is different being a student veteran rather than a traditional student, his choice of major, and his career goals. Lastly, Derrick discusses his current family and what he hopes to do within the next ten years. **Note: the video interview file is incomplete, due to a technical glitch. The full interview transcript is available belo

    Time Capsule Letter - Derrick A. Heard, Phi Theta Kappa

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    This letter was written by Derrick A. Heard, a Phi Theta Kappa member. It was added to a time capsule that was buried in honor of Central Piedmont's 25th anniversary in 1988. The time capsule was reopened in 2013 during the 50th anniversary celebrations

    Catholic Conversion: An Interview with Derrick Taylor

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    It is unlikely that when my the grandfather of Cometan, Derrick Taylor, sat down to participate in an interview with his good friend Judith Shean now almost thirty years ago that all those years later his grandson would have written a book analysing that very interview. On 22nd February 1995, Derrick Taylor agreed to participate in an interview at his home 222 Longmeanygate to reveal his experience as a Protestant turned Catholic. During the interview, Derrick Taylor provided a realistic view of what his life had been like detailing loss, tragedy and suffering. By contrast, he also detailed his predisposition for experiencing interior locutions – divine communications to the ear – which filled him with great elation in times of spiritual crisis. This interview was titled Light a Candle for Me as based on Derrick Taylor's very first interaction with the Sacred Heart of Jesus when he was just seven years old in which he asked his friend's mother to light a candle for him as a metaphor for his journey to Catholicism. What we ultimately learn of Derrick Taylor's character in this 1995 interview is that he held such a dedication to the Catholic faith that he found it difficult to reconcile the fact that the world and the Church were changing. In this interview, which is now often titled the Sceptre Bulletin Interview, Derrick Taylor tells us in his own words what he thought of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. This book, the Catholic Conversion, is an exegetical work written by Derrick's grandson Cometan some 27 years later that develops his grandfather's words into a set of theological concepts that come to form Derrick Taylor's definitive approach to Catholicism

    Mexia Oilfields Topping a Derrick

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    Photograph titled "Mexia Oilfields Topping a Derrick." Photograph of a detached top from oil derrick. The postcard's back has been left blank

    Derrick Bell The Challenge of Apocalyptic Prophecy

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    The Challenge of Apocalyptic Prophecy lecture delivered by Derrick Bell, a University of Pittsburgh School of Law Alum and visiting professor of law at the New York University School of Law, as part of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work Speaker Series. The lecture took place in Teplitz Moot Court Room in the Barco Law Building on October 20, 2005

    Derrick May talks about his relationship with Detroit

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    Derrick May speaks about his relationship with Detroit for Marcus Lyon's i.Detroit project. May talks about futurism and "Detroit Techno," a music-based community center

    Oil Derrick. Humble, Texas.

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    Image of oil derrick in a wooded area.Date derived from stamp box. Recto: [imprinted] Oil Derrick. Humble, Texas. Pub. by Joe A. Jamieson

    Les Fables de La Fontaine

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    After the cover, this book is exactly the same as the edition I have from the American publisher George Jacobs (also found under 1910?), right down to the last page of advertisements for FitzGerald's other books. This cover is light brown and includes the same tipped-in cover picture of LaFontaine with children gathered in his storyteller's embrace. I guess at 1910 as the date for the book because Derrick in several illustrations adds 1910 to his D signature. See my comments on the Jacobs edition.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchKathleen FitzGeral
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