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    Doug O’Donnell

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    Author, professor and church planter Doug O\u27Donnell brings a message on on Luke 7

    Workshop with Doug Buehl

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    Doug Buehl is a teacher, author, and national literacy consultant. He is the author of the national bestseller Classroom Strategies for Interactive Learning, 4th Edition, 2014, and Developing Readers in the Academic Disciplines, 2011. He is co-author of Reading and the High School Student: Strategies to Enhance Literacy, 2nd Edition, 2007; and Strategies to Enhance Literacy and Learning in Middle School Content Area Classrooms 3rd Edition, 2007

    Dr. Doug Hicks – Faculty Author Interview

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    The Podcasts@Boatwright debut author is Dr. Doug Hicks, associate professor of leadership studies and religion and executive director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement. His new book, With God on All Sides: Leadership in a Devout and Diverse America, describes how our various religious traditions can help build common ground in America and how leaders can and should deal with religious diversity

    Oral History Interview with Doug Matthews on July 21, 2016

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    Doug W. Matthews was born in 1951 in Galveston and was raised in the Westend community. While he experienced the segregation of public venues, such as the seawall, restaurants, and movie theaters, Matthews' parents encouraged him to control his own future by working twice as hard. Matthews attend Central High, the first African-American High School in Texas, for three years and benefited from the school's academic rigor and dedication to all of its students. His senior year at the integrated Ball High played a critical role in Matthews' career path, as his academic and athletic achievements along with the relationships he forged paved the way for his tenure as a grants coordinator and city manager. He talks about the multitude of federal grants available in the 1970s and how he secured monies for urban planning and employment training. Matthews also discusses his experiences at Lamar University, how he worked to bridge the gap between the city government's middle class perception of neighborhood improvement and the unmet basic needs of the African-American community, how Galveston cultivated its tourist industry, the resurrection of Mardi Gras celebrations on the island, his role in the maintenance of Juneteenth celebrations, the struggles to preserve the Old Central Cultural Center and his involvement in other historical preservation efforts, and how hurricanes have shaped the political and social landscape of Galveston. Lastly, he shares his experiences as an Assistant Vice President of Government Relations for UTMB, his views on cross-racial collaboration, and his role as a deacon for the first African-American Catholic Church, Holy Rosary

    Inaugural address : January 5, 2015

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    abstract: Gov. Doug Ducey promised "serious reform" of Arizona's public schools in an inaugural address in which he repeated a commitment to limited government. Arizona's 23rd governor struck an optimistic and determined tone, noting the state's imminent budget deficit but promising it, and other challenges, are "entirely within our power to overcome.

    On Campus Video, Featuring Doug Manning.

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    A videorecording of an interview with author, lecturer, and counselor Doug Manning, conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University in 1984. Manning discusses the topics of grief, marriage, and self-esteem

    Correspondence regarding Horace Kephart collection

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    This 1973 correspondence, from Congressman Roy A. Taylor to Doug Reed, concerns the Horace Kephart collection. Horace Kephart (1862-1931) was a noted naturalist, woodsman, journalist, and author and promoter of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Congress of tf)e SJm'teb Matzz House of Eeprtsentatibes FOREIGN AFFAIRS orrKX! liafifjmgton, 23.C. 20515 April 10, 1973 R E C C 1 V il D APR 13 1973 Mr. Doug Reed Public Relations & Development Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina 28723 Dear Doug: Pursuant to your telephone conversation with Luther earlier today I am very pleased to enclose a letter I received today from Mr. Hadley agreeing to my recommendation that the Horace Kepart books and journals be preserved at Western Carolina University. We will assume that Mr. Ellis will be contacting the University to work out the transfer arrangements. If it develops that we can be of assistance in this regard, just let us know. Sincerely, Roy A. /Taylor Member'of Congres

    ASL Stories by Doug Bullard

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    Doug Bullard, deaf author of Islay, in this 1 hour 11 minute video, tells stories such as Teaching ASL, Interpreters, Bear Hunting, Life in Alaska, Travel Stories, History of Women and Hitch-hiking. Stories range from 1 minute to 29 minutes. No voicing or captioning.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/asleimats/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Docteur Meist

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    "Visually based on six original linocuts, Doctor Meist is a hallucinatory fictional journey through psychoanalysis, pornography and television by Canadian performance artist Doug Melnyk, author of Naked Croquet." -- p. [4] of cover

    Doug Wright: “We Love to See Power Subverted”

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    Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Doug Wright, the author of I Am My Own Wife, talks about the process of creating the dramatic text based on transcripts of conversations with East German transvestite Charlotte von Mehlsdorf. </jats:p
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