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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Kathy M. Jackson

Walt Disney

Walt Disney

Kathy M. Jackson

Greenwood Press
1993
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When Life magazine unveiled its list of the one hundred most influential Americans of the 20th century, the selection committee was guided by one question: How would our lives be different if each of the honorees did not live? Not surprisingly, Walt Disney made the list. In addition to a complete biography, Jackson explores Disney's impact on American mass media and popular culture by focusing on animation, live-action film, documentary film, television, books, comic books, magazines, sheet music and recordings, theme parks, business, and the over-all Disney vision. A bibliographic essay examines sources of Disney scholarship, including a listing of resources available at the Walt Disney Archives in Burbank, California. Appendices provide a Disney chronology, Disney film and television credits, Disney's awards, and a listing of theme parks.
Selma's Self-Sacrifice

Selma's Self-Sacrifice

Kathy M. Walters; Frederick D. Reese

Reese Enterprise
2019
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Frederick D. Reese was born on November 28, 1929, in Selma, Alabama. Reese rose to national prominence as a civil rights leader after Selma's "Bloody Sunday." He later marched with Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. from Selma to Montgomery as an advocate for African-American voter registration rights. On March 7, 1965, Reese and more than 600 other activists marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The day would live in infamy as "Bloody Sunday" after protestors were beaten and sprayed with tear gas on the orders of Alabama Governor George Wallace. Following the violence that day, the majority of the marchers congregated at Brown Chapel AME Church, where Reese spoke to the crowd. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. called Reese from Atlanta with news that he was organizing a march involving ministers from all over the country. On March 21, 1965, more than 3,000 people gathered at Selma's Brown Chapel AME Church in an attempt to march the 50-mile journey from Selma to Montgomery, but Judge Johnson would only grant clearance for 300 marchers to begin the two-lane trek along Hwy. 80 east, leaving Selma. Once the highway expanded from a two-lane to a four-lane road, people began joining the marchers. By the time they reached Alabama's state capital, Montgomery, the number of marchers had reached 50,000. Reese marched hand in hand with King, and his front row presence made him a symbol of and leader in the civil rights movement. Read how it all began...
Mary of Bethany the Untold Story

Mary of Bethany the Untold Story

Kathy M. Green

Kathy M Green
2018
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What did a naughty Jewish girl, a Roman chariot driver and a field of Indigo have to do with the life of Jesus? Find those answers and more in Mary of Bethany, The Untold Story. This book is fiction based on Biblical fact. It is the story of Mary of Bethany, her family and friends and their relationship with Jesus. Mary first met Jesus by accident when she was a young girl and was in a place she should never have been. That meeting set a course for her life that she could never have imagined. Learn about an important gift that Jesus gave to Mary, and see how that gift changed her life. Read about the early years of Jesus' life before anyone ever knew him as Messiah.
The Successful TA

The Successful TA

Kathy M. Nomme; Carol Pollock

University of British Columbia Press
2022
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Maybe you're an undergraduate or graduate student who's just been appointed a TA. Or maybe you're a postdoctoral student or a new hire with limited teaching experience. In either case, you'll be expected – with little to no training – to excel at teaching and to enhance the learning experience of your students. Kathy Nomme and Carol Pollock recognize this gap between expectations and preparation and draw on decades of experience in teaching and TA training to offer practical advice on:interacting with course instructors dealing with nerves and anxietypreparing for the first sessionsupporting student learningdeveloping learning exercisesengaging students with diverse needs and backgroundsusing technology in the classroomassessing student work and providing feedback.The lessons and scenarios in this short, accessible guide can be applied to any discipline or teaching venue – from large lecture halls to smaller labs, studios, seminars, and tutorials. It not only demystifies expectations for TAs, it sets the stage for developing a lifelong teaching practice.
Framing Shakespeare on Film

Framing Shakespeare on Film

Kathy M. Howlett

Ohio University Press
2000
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The aesthetics of frame theory form the basis of Framing Shakespeare on Film. This groundbreaking work expands on the discussion of film constructivists in its claim that the spectacle of Shakespeare on film is a problem-solving activity. Kathy Howlett demonstrates convincingly how viewers' expectations for understanding Shakespeare on film can be manipulated by the director's cinematic technique. Emphasizing that the successful film can transform Shakespeare's text while remaining rooted in Shakespearean conceptions, Howlett raises the question of how directors and audiences understand the genre of Shakespeare on film and reveals how the medium alters the patterns through which the audience views Shakespeare.
Swept Under the Rug

Swept Under the Rug

Kathy M'Closkey

University of New Mexico Press
2008
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Collected and highly valued all over the world, Navajo weaving has been the subject of many aesthetic and historic studies. Grounded in archival research and cultural and economic approaches, this new book situates Navajo weavers within the economic history of the Southwest and debunks the romantic stereotypes of weavers and traders that have dominated the literature.Beginning with an analysis of trader archives revealing that nearly all Navajo textiles were wholesaled by weight until the 1960s, M'Closkey scrutinizes the complex interactions among artists, dealers, collectors, and museum curators that have facilitated the explosion in value of those old weavings. She also examines the production of Mexican copies of Navajo-style rugs, which in recent years has combined with the market for pre-1950 textiles to diminish the demand for contemporary Navajo weavings. Navajo patterns, she points out, remain unprotected by copyright because traditional designs have been in the public domain for decades.Much of the exploitation M'Closkey delineates has been justified by the ethnographic classification of functional textiles as nonsacred crafts. But the author's conversations with Navajo weavers suggest that their motivations for weaving go far beyond economics. Weavers' feelings for hozho, the Navajo concept of harmonious beauty, encompass far more than any western concept of aesthetics. M'Closkey shows that the weavers' views of their work are marginalized when the work is treated as a collectible craft and culture is split from commodity. No one who studies, collects, sells, or enjoys Navajo textiles (either genuine or knock-offs) can ignore this book. Sure to be controversial, it will be important reading for anyone concerned with the merchandising of Indian art.
From Pain to Praise

From Pain to Praise

Kathy M Walters

Golden-Browne Publishing Compamy
2013
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From Pain to Praise is an Inspirational Collection of poetry, words of inspiration and short stories. It highlights various snapshots of situations and circumstances. It is about life, love and everything in between. It will make you smile, it will soothe your soul, and then... you will be filled with praise
Introduction to Feminist Therapy

Introduction to Feminist Therapy

Kathy M Evans; Elizabeth A. Kincade; Susan Rachael Seem

SAGE Publications Inc
2010
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A step-by-step approach to implementing feminist therapy with women and men from all cultures and diverse backgrounds Focusing on the practical application of feminist theory to clinical experience, Introduction to Feminist Therapy provides guidelines to help therapists master social action and empowerment techniques, feminist diagnostic and assessment strategies, and gender-role and power analyses to foster individual and social change. This practical guide is ideal for graduate students enrolled in a techniques of counseling course and practitioners who wish to incorporate feminist therapy into their current approach, including how to apply feminist therapy to both women and men and how to deal with the gender issues of both sexes.
Introduction to Feminist Therapy

Introduction to Feminist Therapy

Kathy M Evans; Elizabeth A. Kincade; Susan Rachael Seem

SAGE Publications Inc
2010
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A step-by-step approach to implementing feminist therapy with women and men from all cultures and diverse backgrounds Focusing on the practical application of feminist theory to clinical experience, Introduction to Feminist Therapy provides guidelines to help therapists master social action and empowerment techniques, feminist diagnostic and assessment strategies, and gender-role and power analyses to foster individual and social change. This practical guide is ideal for graduate students enrolled in a techniques of counseling course and practitioners who wish to incorporate feminist therapy into their current approach, including how to apply feminist therapy to both women and men and how to deal with the gender issues of both sexes.
Restoration of Serial Numbers and Other Unique Identifiers
The restoration of obliterated serial numbers and other unique identifiers on firearms, tools, and vehicles is a common request received by crime laboratories. The techniques and methods for restoration are scattered in many articles and reference books. This book brings together not only the methods of restoration, but where to locate the unique identifiers, how they are obliterated, and the scientific basis behind restoration. The focus is on firearms, tools, and vehicles but is also relevant to the field of manufacturing.