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portfolio: Commentary
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. In order to find the following information about Valentine’s Day I utilized the Google Search engine. I typed in the phrase “History of Valentines Day.” I explored the first seven websites that Google listed. Not surprisingly, most of the websites I visited had much of the same information. As a matter of fact, the www.kidsdomain.com. Website seemed to have cut and paste information from the www.history.com. Or the www.history.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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portfolio: Greater U Street Historic District
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Greater U Street Historic District. It is advantageous to go to archival repositories armed with names, dates, and places to use as keywords in searches. This government sponsored website on the Greater U Street Historic District. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greater U Street Historic District. Historical Society of Washington D.C. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center. Smithsonian: From Field to Factory.
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portfolio: Many Contributions to Valentine's Day
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Many Contributions to Valentine's Day. Among the many Valentine's Day cards and love notes one might find the popular image of cupid. Therefore, the origins of Cupid is intrinsic to Valentine's Day history. Cupid is the son of Venus. The Roman goddess of love. Not surprisingly, Cupid's name roughly translates to desire in Latin. According to the legend of Cupid, he has the likeness of a boy that uses arrows. To force love on both mankind and the gods. This is one chain of ev...
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Spirit of the Panther: January 2007
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Spirit of the Panther. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. 1900-1940: An African American Community. Harlem 1900-1940: An African American Community. Is an online exhibit created and produced in 1991 by the. For Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library. Focusing on. From 1900-1940 the exhibit contains graphic and photographic images from the Schomburg Center collection. Subjects include the. Itself, political movements, education, sports, social organizations, religion, the. Spirit of the Panther.
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Spirit of the Panther
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Spirit of the Panther. Monday, March 12, 2007. Co-founders of the Black Panther Party-Chairman Bobby Seale (left) and Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton (right). Behind Seale and Newton is the Oakland Povery Center, which became the Panthers first office in Oakland, California, 1966. Source: Social Justice Movements Website/Columbia University. Spirit of the Panther. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Black Panther Party Photo History-Commentary. Black Panther Party Photo History. Spirit of the Panther.
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Boals27: Website Review: The National Museum of the American Indian
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Wednesday, March 7, 2007. Website Review: The National Museum of the American Indian. The website for the National Museum of the American Indian. Is first and foremost an advertisement for the museum itself. Its primary mission and purpose is to attract visitors to the museum, located on the National Mall, as well as its sister museum, located in New York City,. And the research center, located in Maryland. Throughout the site. There is also a site map. And Membership and Giving. Another highlight of the...
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The History of Valentine’s Day | US History and the Web
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US History and the Web. Just another WordPress.com weblog. The History of Valentine’s Day February 21, 2007. 8212; jcpollack @ 10:59 am. Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated each February 14 and is supposed to be a day where people honor the ones they love. However, what are the origins of this holiday and how did it become what it is today? This essay will try to explore the origins and history of Valentine’s Day. According to The History Channel. And their page on the history of Valentine’s Day.
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FirstWorldWar.com — “The War to End All Wars” | History on the Web
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History on the Web. FirstWorldWar.com — “The War to End All Wars”. I have decided to research the internet coverage of the First World War. Upon “googling” “World War I,” one of the first Web sites that appear is the appropriately named FirstWorldWar.com. Of songs, speeches and even video. At the bottom, a nifty “Did you know” box changes (I am assuming) daily, providing the visitor with a quick factoid. One of the most interesting options I found on the Web site was the encyclopedia. You are commenting ...
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Channel 4’s “The First World War” | History on the Web
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History on the Web. Channel 4’s “The First World War”. Channel 4 (a British television network) has a site. Dedicated to WII, titled “ The First World War. 8221; Right off the bat, it tells you “this site explores and dissects some of its [World War I’s] most controversial features.” It covers such topics as controversies. What I like most about this site is its “ learn more. On January 30, 2007 at 12:54 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post.