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In: Social sciences studies journal: SSS journal, Band 4, Heft 24, S. 4861-4871
ISSN: 2587-1587
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In: Social sciences studies journal: SSS journal, Band 4, Heft 24, S. 4861-4871
ISSN: 2587-1587
ayna Zweiman is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. Her independent practice combines architecture, art, craft and new media to focus on experiences that overlap physical, virtual and conceptual spaces. Perhaps best known as the co-creator/co-founder of The Pussyhat Project, an international network and movement of women's rights supporters, Zweiman has become a leading advocate of using design innovation to enact social change. The Pussyhat Project became a worldwide phenomenon at the 2017 Women's Marches with one of the largest crowd-sourced art advocacy projects ever. She is also the creator and founder of Welcome Blanket, a reconceptualization of the 2000-mile length of the proposed border wall as 2000-mile length of yarn to make individual welcome blankets for new immigrants coming to the United States. Zweiman's work has been exhibited and published internationally. In 2017, her work has been nominated for the Beazley Design of the Year by the Design Museum in London, acquired by the Victoria & Albert Museum, and awarded the first ever Brand of the Year by the School of Visual Arts. Zweiman was awarded in 2017 as one of "The 25 People Who Defined Visual Culture" by Artsy. Zweiman received her AB from Brown University in visual arts and economics and her Masters in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She lives and works in Los Angeles. In her talk, Zweiman questions how can we use design and architecture to craft the world we wish to see? We will investigate the overlap between individual stories and collective conversations, between craft and politics, and between physical and virtual communities in both Pussyhat Project and Welcome Blanket. Join Zweiman to discuss how these design interventions create social change by reimagining our spaces and systems.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/345766
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Hill-Midway Cemetery #60, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Breedlove, J. W. R. ; Dickens Cemetery #340, Dickens, Dickens County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Holley, Richard S. ; Goree Cemetery #613, Goree, Knox County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Porter, Raymond S. ; Llano Cemetery #189, Amarillo, Randall County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Kersey, Jefferson. ; Pendleton Cemetery #678, Pendleton, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Morgan, Steve. ; Mobeetie Cemetery #204, Mobeetie, Wheeler County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Phillips, Moses Sterling. ; Lubbock Cemetery #370, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Tubbs, William. ; McConn Cemetery #56, Milam County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Pool, James W. ; Unlisted Cemetery #1043, Van Zandt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Cartwright, David. ; Campground Cemetery #749, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Anthony, Wm. ; Campground Cemetery #749, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Campbell, J. C. ; Oak Hill Cemetery #284, Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Lewis, Harry Green. ; Hogeye Cemetery #759, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Fritz, Wm. Henry. ; Banister Cemetery #622, Foard County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Doolen, James Madison. ; Flomot Cemetery #336, Flomot, Motley County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Cleudennen, James Edw.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/345848
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; McDowell Cemetery #23, Bell Count, Texas | Veterans Interred: Bacon, Thomas H. ; Bartlett Cemetery #59, Bartlett, Williamson County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Pochman, William ; St. John Lutheran Cemetery #69, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Lindeman, Andrew G. ; Gatesville Cemetery #110, Gatesville, Coryell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Barr, John Elijah. ; Jonesboro Cemetery #438, Jonesboro, Hamilton County, Texas | Veterans Interred: James, Thos. W. ; Oak Hill Cemetery #284, Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Edwards, H. P. ; Helena Cemetery #723, Helena, Karnes County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Cooper, A. S. ; Killeen Cemetery #24, Killeen, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Harbour, John James. ; Llano Cemetery #189, Amarillo, Randall County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Thomas, William J. ; Hillcrest Cemetery #6, Temple, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Sparks, James W. ; Copperas Cove Cemetery #140, Copperas Cove, Coryell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Barry, E. ; Rose Hill Cemetery #165, Merkel, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Talley, J. Wylie. ; Hillcrest Cemetery #6, Temple, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Crenshaw, W. T. ; Garden of Memories Cemetery #661, Trent, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Newton, Kenneth Pearson. ; N. Belton Cemetery #1, Belton, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Ellis, W. S. ; Maxdale Cemetery #99, Maxdale, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Ellis, Willis Saunders. ; Cedar Knob Cemetery #671, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Wilkerson, Melville. ; Little Flock Cemetery #46, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Elza, W. Steward. ; Plainview Cemetery #317, Plainview, Hale County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Johnson, James Augustus. ; Drummond Cemetery #654, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Anderson, Geo. W. ; Moffett Cemetery #27, Moffett, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Courtney, F. M. ; Buffalo Gap Cemetery #667, Buffalo Gap, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Pruitt, Elija D. ; East Mt. Cemetery #572, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Beauchamp, Chas House. ; Lancaster Cemetery #45, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Bigham, J. D. ; Pendleton Cemetery #678, Pendleton, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Bishop, Jacob. ; Friendship Cemetery #111, Milam County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Shannon, Jonas. ; McDowell Cemetery #23, Bell Count, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hamilton, Jacob. ; Reeds Lake Cemetery #12, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Underwood, David .
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/346198
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Shamrock Cemetery #208, Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hardy, John W. ; Childress Cemetery #219, Childress, Childress County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Pearson, Ivy D. ; Live Oak Cemetery #674, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Bonner, E.F. ; Llano Cemetery #189, Amarillo, Randall County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Lockett, William Albert. ; East Mound Cemetery #263, Matador, Motley County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Cribbs, Philander A.
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In: Center for Migration Studies special issues, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 59-60
ISSN: 2050-411X
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/345425
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Childress Cemetery #219, Childress, Childress County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Anglin, Thomas A. ; Lubbock Cemetery #370, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas | Veterans Interred: McLelland, Franklin Moses. ; Greathouse Cemetery #7, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hudson, A. D. ; Abilene City Cemetery #138, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Mullins, John Delos. ; S. Belton Cemetery #2, Belton, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Curb, John W. ; West Park Cemetery #184, Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Moreman, Charlie Ross.
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In: Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, Band 45, Heft 2, S. 132-133
ISSN: 2169-2408
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 78, Heft 1, S. 318-323
ISSN: 2325-7784
Through time-lapse and pixilated animation, recorded on the run through Serbia, Europe, international air travel through Australasia, and including recordings at the 2013 Christmas Markets in Dusseldorf, this short roaming personal narrative contemplates our current pre-occupation with mobile technologies and the concomitant reshaping of everyday life and public space. It features one extreme response to technological and political change: Alex Jones' Infowars radio program. The film suggests surveillance, metamorphosed from avant-garde and minimalist cinema, as the 'new norm', and witnesses the new stasis that hypermobility institutes globally and the florid thinking it elicits.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/346388
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Fairmont Cemetery #893, San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Vann, Aso. ; Forrest Park Cemetery #582, Hunt County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hargett, W.B. ; Fairmont Cemetery #893, San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Huling, G.S. ; Llano Cemetery #189, Amarillo, Randall County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Hand, Jasper H.
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In: O Eixo e a Roda - Revista de Literatura Brasileira, FALE UFMG, 2002
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/345637
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Rose Hill Cemetery #165, Merkel, Taylor County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Tucker, Enoch Sphinx. ; Lancaster Cemetery #45, Texas, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Lancaster, W. D. ; Science Hill Cemetery #54, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Woods, A. D., Dr.
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In this book, Peter, a master storyteller, takes us on a journey of inspiration, action and spirit. We also participate in his struggles, hardships and initiations, but with Peter, problems and challenges are met head-on with indomitable positive thought and action. His legacy to us all is the knowledge that following our inner guidance -- God's will -- is not only an exciting, wonderful adventure, it can also change the world. Peter Caddy gave himself completely and unconditionally to life, embracing it with zest, courage and delight. There was nothing otherworldly about Peter. He was a man of action who thoroughly enjoyed taking on a challenge -- the greater the better. Whether serving in the wartime RAF, climbing the Himalayas in Tibet, managing a luxury hotel on spiritual principles or running a New Age community, he climbed every mountain God put in front of him. He married five times and fathered six children. As a consequence, his life reads like an adventure novel: it is a ripping good yarn, which is all the more powerful because it is true
In: Asian Englishes: an international journal of the sociolinguistics of English in Asia, Pacific, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 88-90
ISSN: 2331-2548