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    Sara Hickman oral history and transcript

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    Sara Hickman is a Houston-native who gained fame in the folk-pop world in the 1990s

    Juvenalia, or How I came to own a Blu-Ray of Point Break

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    Agony Klub and Publication Studio Vancouver are pleased to present Whitney Houston, vol. 2. A continuation of Whitney Houston, et. al., editor/author Casey Wei invites six writers to reflect on their relationship to popular music in film, keeping in mind that popular music has always been as much about the desire for an image as about the catchiness of a song. The resulting essays on Elliot Smith, Amélie, Real Genius, The Pixies, Drive, and The Conversation explore themes of time, love, and evolution.final article publishedReal Genius (1985

    Diatoms of Bray's Bayou, Houston, Texas

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    Information concerning the diatoms of the Houston, Texas, area is practically non-existent. It is the intent of this paper to report the forms found in Bray's Bayou and related waters near the campus of the University of Houston and to consider briefly some of the environmental factors affecting their distribution and abundance. [...]Biology and Biochemistry, Department o

    Local Author Newspaper Clipping

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    A newspaper clipping featuring the article, 'Local Author Writes About Early Houston', talking on an illustrated booklet of 'early Houston'

    IC001: Channel 10 Midday Stories: Interview with Sara Jean Jackson, Director for Public Service, HAM-TMC Library

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    This ¾” U-Matic tape contains six separate segments from Channel 10’s “Midday” program: Interview with Sara Jean Jackson, Director for Public Service, HAM-TMC Library, by Sally Webb. The segment takes place in early February. Producer Sally Slaton Webb, Director Joe Salerno, a production of UT/TV, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. She introduces a program called “Micros and Medicine,” a computer fair in the TMC Library intended to educate people to get the most out of their computers. She indicates topics will include information retrieval, searching MedLine, and the like. She notes both hardware and software vendors will be at the TMC Library. See more at Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library Records and its finding aid

    Sara Rozin Video Interview

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    Sara Rozin discusses her journey immigrating to Israel and then to the U.S. from the former Soviet Union. She comments on living in the Soviet Union and the effect that the Chernobyl disaster had on the social and political climate of the former Soviet Union. Rozin also recalls her subsequent visits to Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine and discusses the lasting effects of radiation on the communities there.Sara Rozin has had fifteen years of management experience in public and private sectors in the areas of health education, disaster preparedness, and disease management, in both domestic and international healthcare settings funded by governments, non‐government agencies, and private industries. Her project management experience includes project design, needs assessment, implementation and evaluation, and budgeting. She has also facilitated International Healthcare Partnership Programs between Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital of Houston, TX, and countries of former Soviet Republics Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Russia, funded through the American International Health Alliance (AIHA) under a cooperative agreement with the United States Agency of International Development (USAID)

    Houston Chronicle: Autographed Copy of ""America""

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    A Houston Chronicle newspaper clipping featuring an article titled, 'Autographed Copy of 'America', Owned by Houston Man, to Be on Display Tuesday'. The article discusses a signed copy of the song 'America' by the author, Samuel Francis Smith, owned by G. S. Voorhees, the son of Flag Day founder, Hon. Ralph Voorhees

    Dance as Embodied Ethics

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    This chapter, composed of three parts by three different authors, proposes that one of the many possible ways that dance might embody philosophic thought and discourse is via embodying ethical practice. Each author contributes a different perspective on the relationship between dance and ethical activity. The perspectives can be read both as separate ideas and as interrelated thoughts. Einav Katan-Schmid views dance as a metaphor for embodied ethics. She analyzes dance as an embodied activity of decision-making that regulates the tension between co-existing physical dynamics. Following from the idea of dancing, she suggests that one think of embodied ethics in performative terms – as a contemplative activity. Aili Bresnahan goes on to show how dance practice provides examples of applied ethics within the traditional western philosophical categories of both virtue ethics and consequentialist ethics. In the third section, Sara Houston argues that dance can encompass an ethics of care. She demonstrates how dance with an ethic of care involves attentiveness, putting person before form, and for the dance artists to give up a degree of control and autonomy over the work made.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/books/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Celebrating the Life Of Sara M. McClintic

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    Funeral program for Sara M. McClintic, born February 10, 1937 and died May 24, 2006. The funeral was held May 30, 2006 at Grace First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Dr. Walter L. Starks. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and she was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery near San Antonio, Texas

    Edge piece on the author\u27s attempts to interview Whitney Houston, who was in P

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    Edge piece on the author\u27s attempts to interview Whitney Houston, who was in Portland recently for the filming of The Preacher\u27s Wife
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