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Rhode Island Facts And Figures This page contains facts and information about the rhode island State House. Like other libraries, it has books, magazines and newspapers. http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/studteaguide/factfig.html
Extractions: STATE HOUSE The Rhode Island State House was built in 1895. It has 327,000 cubic feet of white Georgia marble; 15 million bricks and 1,309 tons of iron floor beams. At night, the building is lit by 109 floodlights and 2 searchlights. The offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State and General Treasurer are located in the State House. Also in the State House are the meeting chambers of the House of Representatives and Senate. INDEPENDENT MAN Standing 11 feet tall and 278 feet above ground, the Independent Man is a gold-covered, bronze statue placed atop the State House on December 18, 1899. The Independent Man is a symbol of the independent spirit which led Roger Williams to settle here. The statue weighs more than 500 pounds and is covered with a thin gold covering called "gold leaf." The spear held by the Independent Man reaches to 14 feet. The statue was designed by sculpture George Brewster. ROTUNDA The Rotunda is the round central open area of the State House, directly below the dome and on which is located the seal of the State of Rhode Island. Located one-half floor above the ground floor and one-half floor below the second floor, it is a central meeting place in the State House, with stairs leading to the chambers of the Senate and House of Representatives. It is used for a number of events, gatherings and announcements during the year.
Extractions: This page presents a list of Rhode Island folk dance groups which hold weekly, biweekly, monthly or irregularly scheduled folk dances featuring ballroom dance, Balkan folk dance, Cajun dance, clog dance, contra dance, English country dance, international folk dance, Irish dance, Israeli dance, Morris dance, ritual dance, Scottish country dance, swing dance, tap dance, traditional square dance, vintage dance, western square dance, Zydeco dance and all other forms of traditional and ethnic dance. You'll also find links to web sites providing information about folk dancing in all or part of the state. This page covers the following topics You can learn about classes and sessions in any of the following localities by clicking on the locality's name: You can learn about classes and sessions in any of the following regions by clicking on the region's name: CONTACT INFORMATION Dale Thomas 499 Drift Rd Westport, MA 02790
State Of Rhode Island: Department Of The Attorney General Ads like this can be found in newspapers and magazines in every American city. Whle magazines are not covered under rhode island s Telemarketing Act, http://www.riag.state.ri.us/consumer/protect yourself.php
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Communications Research Guide HELIN is the shared catalog of nine rhode island academic libraries. Links to newspapers, magazines, radio and television sites. http://library.rwu.edu/subjectguides/communications.html
Extractions: request a research consultation The Communication books are located in the P area on the third floor of the library. You may browse the collection or use the library catalog to locate specific titles and subjects. Use the HELIN Library Catalog for locating books in the RWU Library. HELIN is the shared catalog of nine Rhode Island academic libraries. You may request books from any HELIN library by using the online Request link found at the top of the book information screen.
Extractions: Rhode Island A State Unit Study This mini unit on RHODE ISLAND uses the cross curricular approach to education. There are several activities from different academic subjects for you to choose from. One of the most important things is to have fun! Below are some activities to help you study RHODE ISLAND. You may choose to do all, some, or none of the activities. You can also alter the activities to better suit your individual childs needs. Some of these activities overlap each other, choose the one you think that you and the children will enjoy most. The main point of this unit is to make learning about RHODE ISLAND and enjoyable for all who are participating. Rhode Islands State Flag Placed on a white field is a circle of thirteen gold stars representing the first thirteen states. The stars surround a gold ship's anchor. The states motto " Hope" is on a blue ribbon below the anchor. Create a State Infodesk: Before you begin this unit you may want to set up a research area. Place a desk or table in front of a bulletin board area. This will be where you can place relevant books, magazines, photographs, posters, newspaper articles, maps, scrapbooks, games, puzzles, computer software, task cards, travel brochures, etc. that you collect. Print a blank map of the state, or draw one on tag board, that you can place on the bulletin board. As you study the political and physical features of the state, have the children fill in the name of the state capital, large cities, and major geographical features. Color the map using different shades for varying elevations.
Thomas Hoffmann rhode island Department of Education. US Department of Education Create illustrations for Web sites, newspapers, magazines, and commercial clients. http://www2.bc.edu/~hoffmath/
Extractions: thomashoffmann@mac.com Graphics Drawings Paintings The Technology and Assessment Study Collaborative ( inTASC The Journal of Technology, Learning, and Assessment ( JTLA The National Board on Educational Testing and Public Policy ( NBETPP The Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and Educational Policy ( CSTEEP The Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry ( IREPM Houghton Mifflin Company The National Board on Educational Testing and Public Policy (NBETPP) International Study Center at Boston College (ISC) The Washington Post The Christian Science Monitor Boston Business Magazine APA Monitor Public Citizen Magazine Jewish Monthly Builder Magazine Retired Officer Education Week The Chronicle of Higher Education The Association of American Medical Colleges The Institute for Religious Educationa and Pastoral Ministry (IREPM) Professional Agent Magazine Science and Children Magazine The Food Marketing Institute East West Magazine Coast and Country Magazine Military Lifestyle Magazine Polo Magazine Governing Magazine Richland Design Associates Lighthouse Design Rhode Island Department of Education U.S. Department of Education
Extractions: The Printer and The Press. The news-getting methods and facilities of the modern daily journal are so far removed from those of the early printer and publisher, that the contrast is amusing as well as startling; much of this change is due to the railroad and the telegraph. With all of these marvelous improvements the newspaper editor has taken on a new character. From the old-time citizen who issued the small weekly newspaper, with whom every townsman was acquainted and who met his neighbors every day to talk of public and private affairs, the modern editor of a great paper has grown to be an impersonal and almost intangible being who merely controls and actual pen-work of others. All of this would not, perhaps, possess paramount interest to the reader of these days or for rehearsal in these pages, were it not for the important fact that the dwellers in Rhode Island and Providence Plantations during the past century and a half have seen all of those momentous changes take place on their own soil; their own fellow citizens have contributed towards making them from their very inception. Newspaper establishments are still in existence wherein most of them have been developed. That should be sufficient.
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RISD : Rhode Island School Of Design : FACULTY Reaves has taught art history for RISD CE, at rhode island College, lectured at conferences and appeared in countless major newspapers and magazines, http://www.risd.edu/ce_faculty.cfm
Extractions: Kathryn Beth Adams: BFA, BIA, RISD; BA, Secondary Education, RIC. Previously an Interior Designer at firms in Rhode Island and New York, she started K2S Design Studio in 1998. Specializing in residential, commercial and hospitality projects, the firm won several awards, including the Rhode Island Monthly Gold and Silver awards for commercial renovation. Currently serving as a consultant at her new firm, Divine Proportions, Adams is also a licensed member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). Ajax Alexandre: BA, Theatre, Ohio State University; MFA, Furniture Design, UMass/ Dartmouth. He is a custom furniture maker and sculptor working in wood, metal and glass. He has taught furniture design and three-dimensional design at UMass. Ivan Anic: BFA candidate, Film, Animation and Video, RISD; concentration in Animation. Anic recently finished working on the animated series Family Guy for Fox Studios, and has extensive experience in a variety of animation styles. Donald Annaldo: MAT, RISD; BA, Roger Williams University. Annaldo has been an art educator at North Kingstown high school, where he has taught art and ceramics. He has also been an active member with the RIAEA and the RI Scholastic Art Awards, and is the recipient of the RIAEA 2004 Rhode Island Art Educator of the Year Award. Sondra Arnold: MAT, Art Education, RIC. Arnold currently teaches at Matthew J. Kruss Middle School and in the Fall River public school system. She previously taught at the Alan Shawn Feinstein High School and the George J. West Elementary School in Providence.
RISD : Rhode Island School Of Design : HPSS RISD rhode island SCHOOL OF DESIGN past and present (books, newspapers and magazines, film and video, television, music, and the Internet), http://www.risd.edu/liberal_hpss.cfm
Extractions: The concentration in History, Philosophy + Social Sciences (HPSS) allows students with a special interest in the disciplines and critical methodologies offered by the department to pursue their study in a more in-depth and focused fashion. Students will initiate a concentration in consultation with any full-time faculty member of the HPSS department. One such member will serve as the primary concentration adviser for that student. To declare a concentration in HPSS, special forms must be completed. For more infomration contact HPSS concentration coordinator Don Keefer ( dkeefer@risd.edu ) or call 401 454 6263. To fulfill requirements for the concentration, students must complete a minimum of 8 courses prior to graduation. At least 6 of these courses must come from the HPSS department and fall within at least two of its three main areas (History or Philosophy or the Social Sciences). A maximum of 2 courses can be taken outside of HPSS or the Division of Liberal Arts with the approval of the primary adviser, provided such courses are consistent with the concentration track theme selected by the student (see below). One course must be a HPSS introductory class that deals with basic concepts, issues, approaches, theories, and analyses of a particular HPSS discipline.
Rhode Island And Providence Plantations ALHN magazines and Journals. rhode island Monthly. Maritime newspapers. Links to rhode island newspapers Barrington Times Online The Bristol Phoenix http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ri/state/
Extractions: County Selection List Topical Selection List Links without an asterisk (*) are off-site links - please use your back button to return to this page. Rhode Island - The Ocean State 1897 Map of Rhode Island Towns* Rhode Island Place Locator Rhode Island Emblems Rhode Island Stately Facts ... Rhode Island Charter* Counties in Rhode Island Bristol County (Cities of Barrington, Bristol, Prudence Island, and Warren) W.G. Low House, Bristol, RI - building c. 1810 Bristol County Information The Town of Barrington The Town of Bristol Bristol County ALHN Kent County (Cities of Coventry, E. Greenwich, Greene, Warwick, W. Greenwich, W. Warwick) Lippitt Mill, West Warwick, RI - building c. 1810 Kent County Information History of Warwick, Rhode Island City of Warwick Warwick Tourism ... Town of East Greenwich Kent County ALHN Newport County (Cities of Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth, Tiverton)
Extractions: Contact Station: Select Recipient Consumer General Newsroom Programming Promotions Sales Sports Weather Web Staff Ombudsman Search Games Hurricanes Obituaries Help You Need ... Timelines Email This Story Print This Story PART ONE: USS SARATOGA The ability to move thousands of men, combat aircraft and tons of ammunition around the globe provides our nation with what the military calls "forward presence." The USS Saratoga, one of the Navy's first super-carriers, was built in New York and launched in 1955. Cmdr. Jack Everling, a Navy fighter pilot, joined the crew of the Saratoga on her maiden voyage. In 1957, the Commander in Chief, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, arrived on board to personally inspect the latest addition to the Navy's fleet. At the height of the Cold War, tension between the United States and the Soviet Union brought the world to the edge of nuclear war. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy dispatched the Saratoga to patrol the area around Cuba. Thanks to the courage of the president and the swift response by Navy ships like the Saratoga, the security of our nation was restored.
National Endorsements--Newspapers Endorsements by newspapers magazines Below is a sampling of newspaper endorsements from rhode island Providence Journal 10/29/00, rhode island http://www.gwu.edu/~action/natendorse5.html
Extractions: Below is a sampling of newspaper endorsements from around the country based on information provided by the campaigns, web searches, news reports and Yahoo's listing. Overall Gov. Bush appeared to be ahead of Vice President Gore in terms of numbers of endorsements. See the notes below. If you know of others that should be added please email action@gwu.edu It is generally believed that newspaper endorsements or recommendations do not have much impact on voting decisions in the general election presidential race, as voters have many opportunities to view the candidates on television and read about their doings. Newspaper endorsements may be more important in primary races when candidates are striving for credibility, and they likely have a greater impact in people's decisions about ballot measures and local candidates. Nonetheless, by long tradition most newspapers do endorse in the presidential race. Depending on the paper, the editorial board, the publisher or the owner may weigh in to varying degrees to determine who the paper backs. Regardless of their impact or lack of impact, endorsements do offer well written, thoughtful views on the candidates' strengths and weaknesses. General Election Bush Gore Alabama