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This type of writing is quite prevalent in his book Double or Nothing , in which the linear narrative of the story has been broken down and restructured so as to be nearly incoherent. Words are also often arranged on pages to resemble images or to suggest repetitious themes. Federman was born in Montrouge, France, and emigrated to the U. After serving in the U. Bill, graduating in He did his graduate studies at U. He was promoted to the rank of Distinguished Professor in , and in , appointed to the Melodia E.
Jones Chair of Literature, where he served until retiring in July In , he was appointed as Distinguished Emeritus Professor. ProQuest History Vault's coverage of the Black Freedom Struggle offers the opportunity to study the most well-known and also unheralded events of the Black Freedom Struggle in the 20th Century from the perspective of the men, women, and sometimes even children who waged one of the most inspiring social movements in American history. Business Collection provides full-text coverage of all business disciplines including accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management and strategy, as well as business theory and practice.
Users will understand the activities of companies and industries worldwide through nearly 4, leading business and trade publications, updated daily. Complementing these titles is a selection of international, U. Includes descriptive news articles, eye-witness accounts and official reports of battles and events, editorials, advertisements and biographies. For additional information on the Civil War Collection, click here.
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The database includes more than journals and periodicals, providing information on computer-related product introductions, news and reviews in areas such as hardware, software, electronics, engineering, communications, and the application of technology. The most comprehensive, current, and critical resource for clinical practice available to today's mental health clinicians and researchers of all orientations. The criteria are concise and explicit, intended to facilitate an objective assessment of symptom presentations in a variety of clinical settings- inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, consultation-liaison, clinical, private practice, and primary care.
About one-quarter of the collection is full-text. Abstract-only articles can be requested through InterLibrary Loan at no cost. Flipster is a next-generation digital magazine solution that makes it easy to read your favorite magazines on your computer or mobile device. It includes top magazines covering business, leisure, fashion, product reviews, current events, and more. Flipster can be accessed via a computer, or on a tablet or phone using the Flipster app.
Download the app and then follow the Login Instructions. NewsVault delivers the definitive cross-searching experience for exploring your library's collection of Gale historical newspapers. With the power to search over 10 million digitized facsimile pages, Gale NewsVault provides an unparalleled window to the past. This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.
The goal of IPA Source is to promote the comprehension and accurate pronunciation of foreign language texts in art song and opera in order that the singer may imbue each syllable with the appropriate emotional content. JoVE Video Journal is the first, peer reviewed scientific journal combining high-quality video demonstrations with detailed text protocols. JoVE Science Education is a revolutionary video library dedicated to teaching scientific fundamentals through simple easy-to-understand video demonstrations.
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Register for your free New York Times pass account here. Oral History Online is a landmark database of English language oral histories. It contains at present more than 34, pages of full-text, audio, and video content. This full-text material includes Ellis Island oral history narratives and rare Black Panther Party interviews.
These abstracts feature a wide variety of content, ranging from physical education curricula, to sports medicine, to dance. The FFA at FFA Supply Service, Interstate Printers and Publishers, Henry Printing Company, The FFA and You. A Story of the FFA. New Farmers of America: New Farmers of America, National FFA Organization, Leadership for Future Farmers, Agriculturists and Advisors.
The French-Bray Printing Company, New Farmers of America in Retrospect: The Formative Years The records of the National FFA Organization contain extensive documentation of the organization, its programs and activities, and its leadership. Although the administrative records contain scattered internal information related to National Advisors and Executive Secretaries, the minutes of the Board of Directors is complete. Other highlights in the collection include the records of the international programs documenting the growth of student exchange programs and future farmer organizations in other countries; public relations activities that include press releases, calendars, and FFA Week materials; and National Conventions that contain a complete set of proceedings from , press releases about award winners, and scripts of pageants performed at the conventions.
A sense of rural America is fostered through radio program scripts from the s and s and a massive collection of photographs documenting the growth and changes in rural agriculture in the United States from the late s to the present, national award winners in FFA contests, National Student Officers, and adult leaders in the organization. Board of Directors Records, , consist of the newsletter, Board Issues , board minutes and index, and correspondence. It discusses issues from the meetings that directly affect the national organization. For Board minutes prior to there is an index available arranged by topic.
For more in depth information there are scattered committee reports located within this series. Further information about the board and the decisions made by the student membership can be found in the National FFA Convention proceedings located in the National Convention records.
National Officer Records, , consist of correspondence, biographies, and press releases. These records document the activities of the six national officers elected annually. The early files, , contain correspondence to and from the officers and fully document their activities during their terms. Biographical information for these years can be found in press releases about the new officers and their outstanding accomplishments. Later files contain less correspondence and more direct biographical information. The Goodwill Tour Booklets are a mostly complete set, , of biographical information about each of the national officers.
The Goodwill Tour is a nation-wide trip by the national officers to thank supporters of the organization. Administration Records, , contain correspondence, articles, publications, audits, and reports. The administration files are divided into two main groups: The administrative officer files are the records of the National Advisors, Executive Secretaries, and other important officials who serve the National FFA Organization.
These files contain information about trips, responsibilities, and problems occurring during their tenure. The records in this series can also be used to find information regarding important people, events, and programs within the national organization. The records of only two of the Executive Secretaries, William A. Ross and William Paul Gray, are found in this collection.
A combination of the Executive Secretary, National Advisor, and other officers' records gives the researcher an overview of all major developments of the organization. The most extensive documentation is found in the files of E. Johnson, a program officer during the ss, and William Paul Gray. Executive Secretary William Arthur Ross's files contain important information regarding the early organization and how its programs developed.
An important section to review is the memos written by Ross to his supervisor reporting on his activities.
This ten year run of records, , contains an index organized by date and title. The second group of records is the office files. These records deal with how the whole organization operates rather than just the officers. Contained in this series are the most complete financial and policy records as well as important legal battles that affected the way the FFA operates. State Association Records, , consist of newsletters, correspondence, annual reports, written histories, state charters, and articles about the activities of the state FFA associations. The records are arranged alphabetically by state.
The strength of these records are the information about state organizations and activities prior to Another important state activity was the creation of scrapbooks. The scrapbooks were submitted to the national organization by each state as a part of a national contest between the states and accurately demonstrate the activities of the chapters within the state associations. The scrapbooks of Illinois and Nebraska are retained as a representative sampling. The annual reports submitted in are individual reports collected from each state.
The reports prior to are based on individual state reports, but are compiled into one large, national report on the states. These records do not fully document the histories of the state organizations, but provide insights into how the national and state organizations interacted and how early state associations operated.
History Records, , contain biographies, histories, news clippings, and press releases important to the history of the national organization. These records are organized by subject and name and arranged alphabetically. These records are a quick source for biographical data on important leaders and background information on the traditions and movements of the organization.
The series offers a large variety of both current and historical names and events associated with the organization. Information about national officers is not located in these records, but is found in the National Officer Records series. National Convention Records, , consist of correspondence, programs, proceedings, press releases, and other materials related to the National FFA Conventions.
The Agricultural Career Show records are also included.
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The Career Show, similar to a job fair, is held annually in conjunction with the National Convention. The records consist mainly of informational packets about the Career Show each year.
Each convention produces similar types of records that are organized under three main headings: The clippings section contains newspaper and magazine articles mainly from the Kansas City, Missouri area related to the events at the conventions. The printed materials section contains all of the programs, proceedings, and booklets that are produced for the convention.
This collection contains a complete set of convention proceedings that are informative because they document every important event at the convention. Retiring officer addresses, minutes of the business sessions, awards information, and, in the early years, the four public speeches were all printed in the proceedings. The final section is the scrapbooks that contains press releases, correspondence, and informational hand-outs. The scrapbooks also contain information about awards, general information such as convention summaries and highlights, scripts, and speeches.
Other information about the awards given at the convention can be found in the Foundation Series under awards, in the State Records, and in the Awards Series. Award Records, , consist of handbooks, award books, award entries, and correspondence. These records deal largely with contest descriptions, proposals, correspondence related to the founding of a contest, and published materials about the awards. The best place to find a list of award winners is at the end of this series under Winners-Compiled List for the years up to Some information about specific winners can be found in the winner booklets, but complete lists of winners from every contest is published in the proceedings of the National Convention each year and in the Convention news releases, located in the National Convention Records.
Further information can also be found with the National Foundation Records. These records include yearly lists of foundation award winners in the foundation annual reports, booklets about the award given by the foundation, and award allotments books. This series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the award. In many cases, names of awards have changed and the records are generally filed under the current name with a notation of the earlier name.
Program Records, , consist of correspondence, newsletters, brochures, radio scripts, other public relations material, and publications. This section contains the records for the programs initiated by the National FFA Organization at the chapter, state, national, and international level.
The printed materials section contains all of the programs, proceedings, and booklets that are produced for the convention. The goal of IPA Source is to promote the comprehension and accurate pronunciation of foreign language texts in art song and opera in order that the singer may imbue each syllable with the appropriate emotional content. The Goodwill Tour is a nation-wide trip by the national officers to thank supporters of the organization. The French-Bray Printing Company, This full-text material includes Ellis Island oral history narratives and rare Black Panther Party interviews. To access past issues, use NewsBank. Amazon Inspire Digital Educational Resources.
Important features of this series include international files, the Building Our American Communities BOAC files, leadership files, and the public relations records. The international files include the organization's correspondence with foreign countries relating to agricultural exchange programs for FFA members and relating to the formation of foreign future farmer organizations such as the Future Farmers of Japan and the Future Farmers of the Philippines.
National winners were recognized and awarded at the National Convention. The BOAC files include information about the program as well as the winners of the awards. These records contain phenomenal information about the programs the FFA uses, past and present, to foster public awareness. Other items in this series include World War II programs that were designed to help win the war on the home front, career recruitment, FFA recruitment, and other programs designed to involve the community and elementary-aged children with the activities of the FFA.