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    Peter Collins at the Lagos' house in Forrest, Canberra, 2011 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Canberra architects, 2011; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6225341; Purchased from the photographer, 2012. Peter Collins was awarded Australian Institute of Architects- Residential Architecture Houses Award 2011 for the Lagos residence

    Analysis of the leadership of Nathan Bedford Forrest.

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    This man while never commanding large forces during the Civil War, did operate on many occasions as an independent commander and showed such a marked degree of understanding of tactics and as so successful during his career, that an analysis of him is interesting. In this analysis it will be shown that he possessed all the essential traits that go toward making a military leader. It is said, and truthfully, that he lacked education, both military and otherwise, but it will also be shown that in the case of the successful leader, that finished education is not always essential where the dominant traits are present. Sections include: Forrest the commander, as measured by the principles of war; Forrest as an organizer; Forrest as a direct tactical leader; the strategist; the man; and conclusions

    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

    Neil Lynch Interview, November 16, 2007

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    Niel Lynch discusses his career in politics including a positive experience with the Anaconda Company, lobbyists like Lloyd Crippen, his relationships with governors including Forrest Anderson and Tom Judge, serving as the Montana Senate majority leader, and legislators he knew such as Gordon McOmber and Dave Manning.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/brown/1035/thumbnail.jp

    Neil Forrest : Hiving Mesh

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    Beesley’s interpretation of Forrest’s «Hiving Mesh» installation – a dense cluster of nearly 1000 ceramic objects (porcelain clay forms and glass paste plaques) resembling plant bulbs and body organs, hung in three-dimensional space – focuses on how ornamentation is used in the artist’s expanded structure. The author also situates the artist’s “architectural ceramics” within the context of modernity. References are made to texts by Buckminster Fuller, Georges Bataille and Ignasi de Solà-Morales. Biographical notes. 12 bibl. ref

    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
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