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Letter to the editor from Matt Murphy of Blue Hill, in response to the May 7 cov
Letter to the editor from Matt Murphy of Blue Hill, in response to the May 7 cover story on environmental journalism. He mentions Cherie Mason, who has been broadcasting environmental news as a voluteer since 1988
Football player Matt Murphy, 1998
Photograph of Matt Murphy, a University of Maryland football player. Photo taken in 1998
Episode 21: Matt Eicheldinger: Educator Turned Author
Matt Eicheldinger, B.A. \u2709, M.A. \u2712 is an educator who used stories from his life to motivate his middle school students. When he found that not only were these stories effective, when written down, they inspired even the most reluctant of readers. This put Matt down a path of becoming a published author. In 2021, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-publish Matt Sprouts and The Curse of Ten Broken Toes. When the book became a hit, he was able to sign with an agent who quickly sold Matt Sprouts to a publisher. Matt shares how he became interested in being an educator, how he navigated the process of becoming a published author, and his future plans for more books
No. 595 Misty Murphy
Transcript (17 pages) of interview by Matt Driscoll with Misty Murphy on January 23, 2010Murphy (b.1970) grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and currently resides in Saint George with her husband, Bill Ohran. Misty\u27s father started the Ski Jumping Program at Alta, and she was a committed skier before she began climbing at the age of 27. She is also a musician, and discusses the connections she experiences between climbing, music, and dance. She often plays music at climbing events and fundraisers. Misty discusses the development of the climbing community during the past fifteen years with specific commentary on the growing involvement of female climbers. She prefers climbing with women because of the comfortable dynamic between female climbers and their shared understanding of the different way women tend to move on rock. Misty maintains an active blog spot about climbing, which gained publicity from Rock and Ice Magazine for its playful jabs about climbers and the climbing community. She has put up a number of first ascents in the Saint George area, an area she heralds for its year-round climbing and the variety of rock available to climbers. Interview is part of the Outdoor Recreation Oral History Project. Interviewer: Matt Drisco
Replication Data for: How Does Transitional Justice Matter? Expanding and Refining Quantitative Research on the Effects of Transitional Justice Policies
This set of files includes replication material for "How Does Transitional Justice Matter? Expanding and Refining Quantitative Research on the Effects of Transitional Justice Policies" and Online Appendix material for the same publication
<i>Take the</i> plunge!
Matt Murphy says now is the time to take dive into the world of online services and join the growing number of GP practices and patients who have already taken that leap of faith </jats:p
Marquette students Matt Murphy and John LaDisa build a trash receptacle, 1999
Marquette students Matt Murphy and John LaDisa build a trash receptacle at a clinic as part of their participation in a Marquette Action Program trip
Fathers 4 Justice [Hardcover] Matt O'Connor (Author)
5 Photographs published within the first book from Matt O'Connor, a freelance marketing consultant and family law campaigner. This is Matt O'Connor's personal account of the most controversial protest movement of recent times, FATHERS 4 JUSTICE. Fearlessly honest and utterly irreverent Matt's own story will appeal to anyone whose family relationships have been torn to pieces by divorce and the family courts system
Book of the Month: Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library
Author: Nick Kelson-Packer Weber State University Our book of the month recommendation is Matt Haig’s novel The Midnight Library. Imagine slipping into a parallel world where instead of getting that chocolate sundae at your local ice cream parlor, you instead opted for a parfait somewhere else. This choice then led you to meet someone new, someone who invites you to join them in exotic, overseas adventures. That is the premise of Matt Haig’s new book, The Midnight Library. Matt Haig is a reno..
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