564 research outputs found

    Kimberly Ellis (2001-2002)

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    Miss Savannah State is the queen that represents the University at social service organizations, campus wide and community events. Miss Savannah State is voted in by classmates to reign as the queen based on skills, qualities and talents. The inception of establishing a queen for the university derived from a need to raise funds for student campus social events. The process of selecting the queen encouraged students to participate in having a fundraiser for the college

    The Epidemic at Savannah

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    70FB45F7-C060-48E9-893C-70C0EFA27ED8 Waring, James J. The Epidemic at Savannah. Savannah, Georgia: Morning News Steam Printing House, 1879. The Epidemic at Savannah 1876 James J. WaringThis substantial document deals with the yellow fever epidemic in Savannah in 1876. The author, James J. Waring, was the Chairman of the Dry Culture Committee (try imagining what that means without this book as a guide.) This book was a supplement to the Mayor's Report of January, 1879. The Mayor of Savannah is listed as J. F. Wheaton. The book includes a small, foldout, color map of Savannah as well as comprehensive information on this epidemic and what the city did to combat it. Illustrations include, besides drawings of bacteria, a Night Soil Van and a two-door (and presumably, two-seat) wooden privy. This plate was used earlier in the 1877 report entitled Evil and Remedy of the Privy System (no kidding). This book is very scarce. There is a copy listed in DeRenne (II 784) with full collation. No copies in NUC. Even without the front wrap, this is a desirable piece of Savannah history

    Introduction: Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods

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    This chapter serves as an introduction to the key themes found within the volume Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods, and provides a rationale for the volume’s focus on photography and film media. Drawing from other literature, the author discusses the significance of indexicality and visual language when working with photography and film in research contexts, and describes how these considerations set photography and film apart from other forms of visual data. The chapter concludes by outlining the format of the volume, which divides the nine chapters into three key areas of exploration: Voice and Agency, Power and Inequality, and Context and Representation

    Interview with Ellis Wood

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    This interview was conducted by Daniel Hancock at the Savannah Mariott Riverfront Hotel in Savannah, Georgia. In the interview Ellis Wood discusses the role he has played in highway safety. Wood has served on the Board of Public Safety and the State Board of Corrections. Through both opportunities he has been able to connect with the public and other groups in law enforcement.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/poag-oral-histories/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Using group interaction history in the wild

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    Inspired by theories of how professionals enter into a reflective conversation with their work materials, the research area of interaction history seeks to make use of the accumulated actions of many people in working with digital objects. Despite compelling system designs and empirical results in laboratory settings, group interaction histories have not been widely employed. I outline a series of research questions, plans and tools that will be among the first to investigate and evaluate the use of shared interaction history in the day-to-day work of individuals and groups

    Savannah, or a Gift for Mr. Lincoln

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    Surrendered Savannah Author assembles diverse cast John Jakes\u27s recently released novel, recounting the surrender of Savannah in December, 1864, moves quickly--just as the events of that day sped--through many stories of citizens and soldiers of both sides caught up in the moment...
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