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  1. Unity from Duality: Gravity, Gauge Theory and Strings by C. Bachas, A. Bilal, et all 2003-02-12
  2. Michael Douglas: A Biography by Alan Lawson, 1993
  3. Change Wars by Michael Barber, Linda Darling-Hammond, et all 2008-09-01
  4. Money Wise: How to Create, Grow, and Preserve Your Wealth by A. Michael Lipper, Douglas R. Sease, 2009-09-15
  5. Cut/Film As Found Object In Contemporary Video by Lawrence Lessig, Rob Yeo, et all 2004-11-02
  6. My Stroke of Luck by Kirk Douglas, Douglas Michael, et all 2001-12-31
  7. Linking Science & Literacy in the K-8 Classroom (PB203X) by Rowena Douglas, 2006-05-01
  8. MacArthur's War: A Novel of the Invasion of Japan by Douglas Niles, Michael Dobson, 2007-05-15
  9. Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Backpain by Ronald; Johnson, Douglas; Urdang, Michael H. Siegel, 2001
  10. National Lampoon #17 August 1971 by Douglas (Editor) Michael O'Donoghue, John Weidman, John Boni, Arnold Roth, Anne Beatts, Tony Hendra, Kelly Freas, Joe Orlando (Contributors) Kenney, 1971
  11. I'll Be Right Back: Memories of Tv's Greatest Talk Show by Mike Douglas, Thomas Kelly, et all 2000-03
  12. Effigy Tumuli: The Reemergence of Ancient Mound Building by Michael Heizer, 1990-05
  13. GeoHumanities: Art, History and Text at the Edge of Place
  14. Douglas Sirk (Twayne's theatrical arts series) by Michael Stern, 1979

81. Michael Douglas Interview-It Runs In The Family Movie
Interview with actor michael douglas about his role in It Runs in the Family, costarring his father Kirk douglas, his mother Diana, and his son Cameron.
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  • Kirk Douglas and Michael Douglas in "It Runs in the Family" MGM After decades of acting Michael Douglas has finally been joined onscreen by his legendary father, Kirk Douglas. In the relationship drama, "It Runs in the Family," three generations of the Douglas clan work together in a feature film for the very first time. Michael's son Cameron makes his feature film debut appearing alongside two actors who might have intimidated any other newcomer. In this in-depth interview, Michael Douglas discusses finally getting the opportunity to work with his dad and being joined onscreen by his son and his mother. Douglas also shares how proud he is of his Academy Award-winning wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones.

    82. Entertainer Mike Douglas, 81; Hosted Daytime TV Talk Show
    Mike douglas, a modest Midwesterner whose daytime TV talk show, with its mix of music, comedy and conversation, drew large audiences during the 1960s and
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    Entertainer Mike Douglas, 81; Hosted Daytime TV Talk Show
    By Joe Holley Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, August 12, 2006; Page B06 Mike Douglas, a modest Midwesterner whose daytime TV talk show, with its mix of music, comedy and conversation, drew large audiences during the 1960s and 1970s, died Aug. 11 in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., on his 81st birthday. His wife, Genevieve Douglas, told the Associated Press that he had been admitted to the hospital the day before. She said that she wasn't sure of the cause of death but that he had become dehydrated while playing golf a few weeks earlier and had received treatment.
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    Mike Douglas Mike Douglas, talk show host veteran of 21 years who was best known for his easy-going, warm style, died Friday in West Palm Beach, Fla. on his 81st birthday.
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    83. Maryland Civil Rights
    By Mike douglas, Teacher, Doris M. Johnson High School. Our partnership began with a Save Our History grant we won in 2004 to document the neighborhoods of
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    Home "In Their Own Words" Timeline Pennsylvania Avenue ... About Us The Maryland Historical Society and the Doris M. Johnson High School
    Research the Civil Rights Movement in Baltimore The information collected on this site is part of a three year collaboration between Doris M. Johnson High School and the Maryland Historical Society. This page is a collection of student work on African-American history and civil rights in Maryland. Please browse our pages to learn more about the topics listed above, listen to oral history interviews with civil rights activists from Baltimore collected from 2006-2007, visit our timeline of civil rights history, and learn more about us This project was made possible with a grant provided by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and distributed by Associated Black Charities. Introduction
    By Mike Douglas, Teacher, Doris M. Johnson High School Our partnership began with a Save Our History grant we won in 2004 to document the neighborhoods of northeast Baltimore. In this project, the students, under my guidance and with the help of Maryland Historical Society staff member Jennifer Yaremczak, researched the history of their neighborhoods and conducted oral history interviews with neighborhood residents. It was a fascinating lesson in the history and struggles of everyday citizens in Baltimore. With the success of this first project, we were able to win a grant from the Annie E. Casey Foundation to continue our research and oral histories, focusing on the civil rights movement in Baltimore and Cambridge. As my students did research, I learned along with them about the Route 40 Freedom rides, the integration of movie theaters conducted by high school and college students in coordination with community and civil rights groups, of the influence of the

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