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Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines: A Partially Annotated Bibliography
This bibliography on “Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines” has been specifically prepared for the UWI School of Continuing Studies’ St. Vincent and the Grenadines Conference. It covers all aspects of education and training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines including: Academic achievement,economics of education, educational infrastructure, literacy and mathematics education
U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan speaks to an audience of young Democrats
Representative Barbara Jordan (of Texas) tells an audience of young Democrats that the traditional values held by Democrats need rethinking. She criticizes the idea that the federal government can do "all things for all people" and the ideals of American exceptionalism
Texas Representative Barbara Jordan speaks on the occasion of U.S. President Gerald Ford's renewing the Voting Rights Act
Barbara Jordan says that President Gerald Ford is going as far as he can in the field of civil rights without alienating the right wing of the Republican electorate
Excerpts of U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Jordan's keynote address at the Women's Conference, November 1977
Representative Barbara Jordan (of Texas) delivers the keynote speech at the Women's Conference in November 1977. Speaking about the conference, she says that "the cause of equal and human rights will reap what is sown November 18 through November 21, 1977.
U.S. Representative (D-MI) Barbara-Rose Collins rises to assert that NAFTA would be most costly in job loss to minority blue collar workers
Rep. Barbara-Rose Collins (D-MI) rises to assert that North America Free Trade Agreement would be most costly in job loss to minority blue collar workers
Interview of U.S. President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush
President George H.W. and First Lady Barbara Bush discuss Iraq's Saddam Hussein, and call the struggle for peace in the Middle East, "a clearer-cut moral stand than anything since World War II." Barbara talks about the importance of family and denies that a "kinder, gentler America" and "no new taxes" are contradictory phrases, stating that her husband was "forced" into accepting new taxes. George and Barbara speculate on the upcoming 1992 Presidential race. On "PBS.
Barbara Battalino appears before the House Judiciary Committee to talk about her case and President Clinton's case
Dr. Barbara Battalino, former Veteran's Administration psychologist, convicted of perjury, appears before the House Judiciary Committee to talk about her case and President Clinton's case
Barbara Jean Brown recalls her service in the United States Naval Women's Reserve (WAVES) program during World War II
Barbara Jean Brown recalls her service in the United States Naval Women's Reserve (WAVES) program during World War Two. Brown describes enlisting in Lansing, Michigan in September 1943, attending boot camp in Bronx, New York City, receiving training in dictation and shorthand in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and being stationed in Washington, D.C. where she stayed in a barracks across from Arlington Cemetery. She also talks about drilling on the National Mall next to the Washington Monument, seeing President Roosevelt's limo, the Capital under blackout restrictions, the return of street lights after V-J Day, and President Roosevelt's funeral procession. Brown is interviewed by Sarah McLennan
Barbara James
Date:1943Barbara was born in Holdredge, Nebraska in the United States of America in 1943. In 1960 she arrived in Darwin working in a variety of occupations such as a journalist, historian, author, activist, advocate and editor. Barbara wrote 13 books including "No Man's Land" which explored the contributions of women in the Northern Territory. She also received a number of awards including 2001 NT Heritage Award, the 2000 NT Literary Essay Awards and the Chief Minister's Women's Achievement Award in 1999.JournalistHistorianAuthorActivistEditorAmerica
Interview of U.S. President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush
A PBS special report: U.S. President George H.W. Bush talks about difficult decisions he has made during his first seven months in office. First Lady Barbara Bush discusses her memorable moments since her husband became president and her worries about greed, racism and AIDS. Together the Bushes talk about how their family is adjusting to the White House. With interviewer David Frost
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