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SI507 Syllabus A UMSI syllabus for an intermediate programming course providing optional opportunities for fully asynchronous participation.
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With one coronavirus case on each campus, UM and MSU urge students to go home An article describing UM's original move to online classes and recommendation that students return to their permanent residences.
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More testing and remote learning options for our winter semester A letter describing Covid-related mitigation measures and adjustments for the upcoming winter 2021 semester.
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Sara Thomas speaks to visitors in Shenandoah National Park. NPS seasonal ranger Sara Thomas speaks to visitors in Shenandoah National Park.
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NPS employee models her uniform on the National Mall. An NPS employee on the National Mall "wearing the 1974 NPS women's uniform with a white turtleneck and platform shoes." (National Park Service Archive)
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NPS employee and children at Gettysburg National Military Park. A female NPS employee appears to lead educational or reenactment programming with children, some carrying weapons, at Gettysburg National Military Park.
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Costumed interpreter at Gettysburg National Military Park. A costumed interpreter speaks to visitors at Gettysburg National Military Park.
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Woman looks out over Cape Cod National Seashore A woman looks out to sea from a bluff at Cape Cod National Seashore.
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Roshanara with a camping trailer in Acadia National Park A woman referred to only as Roshanara stands in front of a camping trailer at Dorr Point in Acadia National Park.
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Swimmers in Acadia National Park A woman in a bathing suit and cap sits on rocks at the edge of the water in Acadia National Park. A caption on the photo says she is "Susan Phelps."
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Visitors at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park Two visitors in bathing suits sit on Sand Beach in Acadia National Park.
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Ardra Tarbell and Sylvia Cough in Acadia National Park Ardra Tarbell, Acadia National Park Clerk and Administrative Officer, and Sylvia Cough, secretary to Park Superintendent Benjamin L. Hadley. The two women pose at Sieur de Monts Spring.
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NPS employee talks to children in Acadia National Park A NPS employee speaks with girls during 6th Grade Forest Study Camp in Acadia National Park.
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Mission dive team inside the Tektite II habitat Tektite II all-female saturation dive team inside the submerged habitat.
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Hercules Assisting Atlas This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham for the 1922 reprinting of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wonder Book" (1851). This illustration depicts Hercules assisting the titan Atlas with holding up the Earth and Sky.
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The Three Fates This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham for the 1922 reprinting of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wonder Book" (1851).In this illustration, the three Fates fight over the use of their single shared eyeball.
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King Midas This illustration depicts the mythical King Midas touring his gardens, using his golden touch to turn his roses to gold. This illustration was created by Arthur Rackham for a 1922 reprinting of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Wonder Book" (1851).
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Jane's Infamous Mushroom Barley Jane's Infamous Mushroom Barley
Boil 8 cups of stock. Lower the heat to simmer and add 1 cup uncooked barley.
Chop up 1 rib celery, 1 large carrot, 2 onions, and 1 pound of mushrooms.
Add this, along with 1 bay leaf, 1 clove chopped garlic, oregano and thyme to the cooking barley.
Cook at least another hour or two. Add tamari to taste. The longer this soup cooks, the thicker it gets.
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Pride & Prejudice - Dykes to Watch Out For Bechdel's character Mo bemoans the changing landscape of gay pride. The strip lampoons both Mo's overly critical nature and the pride parade's focus on "wholesome" and "acceptable" elements of the Queer community.
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Low Cost Rental Housing Need in Ann Arbor This is a report prepared for the Human Relations Commission of Ann Arbor, covering various forms of housing discrimination that were occurring in the city.
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NAACP Demonstration This annotated document was created by the Ann Arbor branch of the NAACP to alert citizens about the start of a weekly series of demonstrations for a more equitable Human Relations Commission in city government. The paper includes an overview of the causes for the demonstrations, standards for involvement, and additional related facts about city governance. Annotations throughout the document come from an unknown source.
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24 Hour Vigil for Fair Housing Flyer This is a flyer distributed by the Ann Arbor Area Fair Housing Association -- CORE to announce a vigil for housing that started on July 21, 1963. The document contains a list of action items for citizens to get involved in the push for a fair housing ordinance, ranging from contacting city councilmembers to influencing media coverage of support for such a measure.
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NAACP Civil Rights Profile - Ann Arbor Area This annotated document is a comprehensive survey of the impact of racial discrimination on the lives of Black residents of Washtenaw County in the early 1960s. Created by the local chapter of the NAACP, this report was made for the purpose of informing local and national political figures about racial injustices ahead of a potential construction of an atomic laboratory in the area by the Federal Atomic Energy Commission. Annotations in the margins come from an unknown source.
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Housing Industry Practices This is a report of the First Presbyterian Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan which douments the various racist housing discrimination practices that were occuring in the city. Divided into three sections - "Real Estate Brokers," "Builders," and "Financial Institutions" - the document clarifies the various parties involved in upholding Ann Arbor's housing segregation.
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Map of Ann Arbor, Michigan This is a map of Ann Arbor, Michigan from the files of former city mayor, Cecil O. Creal with annotations from an unknown person or collective. The blue highlighted regions indicate areas important to discussions about fair housing in the city, which mostly consist of areas on the north side of Ann Arbor.