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Prophets' Town, statement of the purchase of the 700 acres by John Shaw
"Prophets' Town.Statement of the purchase of the 700 acres-
by John Shaw" (title from verso)
AMs, 1 p. (written on back of preprinted insurance form)
Notes from a "conversation with H. Shaw Augst. 9th 1871," regarding the ownership by Nancy Davis, Jacob Shoack, and then John Shaw of a 700-acre tract of land that included Prophet's Town
Oral History Interview with Nancy Lieberman, November 8, 2012
Interview with Nancy Lieberman, a sports broadcast journalist. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up in New York, her time on the first women's Olympic basketball team, and her career as a coach, author, and journalist on ESPN
Summer Fashions with Nina Shaw and Nancy Thompson
Nina Shaw, left, and Nancy Thompson. Slim and trim is this rose satin lastex bathing suit with embroidered detailing (Referring to Nina\u27s bathing suit, Nancy not shown in paper).https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/11965/thumbnail.jp
Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library
This chapter investigates the adult learning through civil discourse within public library settings. Crucial to the success of a working democracy, the author traces the history of libraries as locations for the development of an engaged and knowledgeable citizenry.This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Kranich, Nancy. "Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library." New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, no. 127, Fall 2010: 15-24, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ace.377/pdf.Peer reviewe
Summer Fashions with Nina Shaw and Nancy Thompson
Nina Shaw, left, and Nancy Thompson. Slim and trim is this rose satin lastex bathing suit with embroidered detailing (Referring to Nina\u27s bathing suit, Nancy not shown in paper).https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/10965/thumbnail.jp
Can the First Amendment Coexist with Civility? Response to ‘What Is the Role of Law in Promoting Civility? What Are Its Limits?'
Rancorous rhetoric has taken over the public square, causing many citizens to retreat from democratic work. Although self-governance and human dignity benefit when citizens express their views, it takes more than diverse voices to make democracy strong. It takes civility--reasoned public discourse where respect, restraint, responsibility, and empathy coexist with free expression so that fellow citizens can hear each other. And it also takes safe spaces—public forums like those in libraries, where communities come together at the intersection of law and civility and strike their own balance between the boundaries and norms of civil discourse.Originally published in Insights on Law & Society
Winter Limnology of Nancy Greene Lake
This technical report contains a brief winter limnology study on Nancy Greene Lake, which is located in the Monashee Mountains twenty-five kilometers west of Castlegar. The study covered many areas of the aquatic environment, and from the findings there seems to be a very high chance of winter kill in the lake the year of the study.
This report is limited in data due to the time limitations and the length of ice cover which will not be off until late May or June. Because of this, the report could not continue through until the ice melts.
From the data obtained, several recommendations have been made for the improvement of the lake as a potential recreational fishing area.Student paper submitted for Wildland Recreation
Nancy Guthrie
Nancy Guthrie, author, Nashville, TN, examines two conversations Jesus had, one with his Father, the other with Paul, and how God feels our pain with us
Laura : Eric Metcalfe
"Laura, a parallel publication to Eric Metcalfe’s exhibition of the same name, brings together material from the exhibition in the form of a production archive. Nancy Shaw, a writer with interests in architecture, film and literature, contributed a series of fictional letters from the missing Laura." -- publisher's website
Deliberative Dialogue: Changing the CD Discourse
This article provides a brief overview of deliberative dialogue and its useful role in professional development for school librarians.Chapter in Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers (Libraries Unlimited, 2012, pp. 299-302), edited by Debbie Abilock, Kristin Fontichiaro, and Violet H. Harada
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