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41. University of Tennessee (The)
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42. History of the University of the
 
43. The influence of the general education
44. The Battle Of Spring Hill Tennessee
 
45. Qed State by State School Guide
 
46. A Study into How the Conflict
 
47. Glass Menagerie: Revised Curriculum
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48. Higher Education in Tennessee
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49. A Beginning of Collegiate Education
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50. Rebuilding Rural Southern Community:
 
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51. Mdr's School Directory Tennessee
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52. East Tennessee State University
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53. Web to the Stars: A History of
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54. The History of Tennessee Titans:
 
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55. Glencoe Science Tennessee Tcap
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56. Tennessee (This Land Called America)
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57. Tennessee Titans (NFL Today)
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58. The Story of the Tennessee Titans
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59. Kissing Tennessee: And Other Stories
 
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60. "Sometimes in the Wrong, but Never

41. University of Tennessee (The)
by SGA Lists
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Sheila Greco Associates' Individual Business Lists are 100% staff verified and details the company’s roster of key professionals and key decision makers.In addition to the executive contacts, this report contains: Global HQ Location, US Address (Street, City, State & Zip), US HQ Phone Number & Company Website Address, Ticker Symbol, Most Recent Revenues Reported, Number of Employees and Industry. SGA Business Lists do not include direct-dial phone numbers for all executives listed.When available, we will provide the direct phone number.We provide the HQ phone number and the accurate executive name and title. ... Read more


42. History of the University of the South, at Sewanee, Tennessee: From Its Founding by the Southern Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Episcopal Church in 1857 to the Year 1905
by George Rainsford Fairbanks
Paperback: 504 Pages (2010-02-23)
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Asin: 1145468519
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


43. The influence of the general education movement upon home economics in higher education in South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee: Preliminary report
by Ethel Reed Watters
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1949)

Asin: B0007HF7GS
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44. The Battle Of Spring Hill Tennessee - Companion Captain John K.Shellenberger
by Companion Captain John K.Shellenberger
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-16)
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It may be fairly claimed that the success of General Sherman's famous March to the Sea hung on the issue of a minor battle fought at Spring Hill, in Middle Tennessee, the evening of November 29th, 1864, when Sherman and his army were hundreds of miles away in the heart of Georgia. It will be remembered that when Sherman started from Atlanta for Savannah his old antagonist, General Hood, was at Florence, Alabama, refitting his army to the limit of the waning resources of the Confederacy, for an aggressive campaign into Tennessee. If Hood's campaign had proved successful Sherman's unopposed march through Georgia would have been derided as a crazy freak, and, no doubt, the old charge of insanity would have been revived against him. By how narrow a margin Hood missed a brilliant success, a truthful account of the Spring Hill affair will disclose. Much has been written by interested generals of both sides, and by their partisan friends, to mislead as to the real situation. With no personal friendships or enmities to subserve, it is the intention of this paper to tell the truth without any regard to its effect on the reputation of any general, Federal or Confederate.

The Administration gave a reluctant consent to Sherman's plan on the condition that he would leave with General Thomas, commanding in Tennessee, a force strong enough to defeat Hood. On paper Thomas had plenty of men, but Sherman had taken his pick of infantry, cavalry, artillery and transportation, leaving the odds and ends with Thomas, consisting largely of post troops garrisoning towns; bridge guards in block-houses along the railroads; new regiments recruited by the payment of the big bounties that produced the infamous tribe of bounty jumpers; negro regiments never yet tested in battle; green drafted men assigned to some of the old, depleted regiments in such large numbers as to change their veteran character; dismounted cavalrymen sent back to get horses, and convalescents and furloughed men belonging to the army with Sherman who had come up too late to join their commands, organized into temporary companies and regiments.

Moreover, Thomas' forces were scattered from East Tennessee to Central Missouri, where General A.J. Smith, with two divisions of the Sixteenth corps, was marching for St. Louis to take steamboats to join Thomas at Nashville. The only force available for immediate field service consisted of the Fourth and the Twenty-third corps, the two weakest corps of Sherman's army, which he had sent back to Thomas. These two corps, temporarily commanded by General Schofield, were thrown well forward towards Florence to delay Hood long enough for Thomas to concentrate and organize from his widely scattered resources a force strong enough to give battle to Hood.

Passing over all prior operations we will take up the situation as it was the morning of November 29th. General Schofield had then well in hand on the north bank of Duck River, opposite Columbia, Tennessee, the divisions of Kimball, Wagner and Wood, composing the Fourth corps, and of Cox and Ruger, of the Twenty-third corps, Ruger's lacking one brigade on detached service. Across the river were two divisions of General S. D. Lee's corps of Hood's Army. The preceding evening Hood, himself, with the corps of Cheatham and Stewart, and Johnson's division of Lee's corps, had moved up the river five and one-half miles to Davis' ford, where he was laying his pontoons preparatory to crossing. His plan was to detain Schofield at the river by feinting with two divisions while he would lead seven divisions past the left flank and plant them across Schofield's line of retreat at Spring Hill, twelve miles north of Duck River. As Hood greatly outnumbered Schofield, his plan contemplated the destruction of Schofield's army.

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45. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94: Tennessee/South Carolina/North Carolina/Mississippi/Kentucky/Georgia/Florida/Alabama/Southeast Region (Qed State School Guide Southeast Regional Set)
 Paperback: Pages (1993-11)
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Isbn: 088747652X
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46. A Study into How the Conflict Between Duty and the Desire for Escape is Explored in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams and The Hours by Michael Cunningham.
by Samuel Raybone
 Pamphlet: 8 Pages (2009-05-02)

Isbn: 1409281183
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47. Glass Menagerie: Revised Curriculum Unit
by Tennessee Williams, Patricia Dillon
 Paperback: Pages (1990-07)
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Isbn: 1560771062
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48. Higher Education in Tennessee
by Lucius Salisbury Merriam
Paperback: 258 Pages (2009-12-22)
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General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1893Original Publisher: Govt. Print. Off.Subjects: Universities and collegesEducationEducation, HigherEducation / HigherHistory / United States / State ... Read more


49. A Beginning of Collegiate Education West of the Appalachians, 1795-1833: The Achievement of Dr. Charles Coffin of Greeneville College and East Tennessee College
by James Patrick
Hardcover: 416 Pages (2007-03-31)
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In the transitional period between 18th century Enlightenment rationalism and 19th century romanticism, Charles Coffin set out in hopes of transplanting his native New England culture to the southwestern frontier, laboring to establish a Harvard-like college in Greeneville, East Tennessee. The educational theory of his institution assumed that the purpose of collegiate learning was to foster a class of gentlemen who would lead their communities by practicing their professions and occupying positions of political influence. Charting Coffin s successes and trials, this study illustrates the life of a man who sought to establish Atlantic seaboard culture and a classical collegiate curriculum in the American frontier ... Read more


50. Rebuilding Rural Southern Community: Reformers Schools Homes Tennessee 1900-1930
by Mary S. Hoffschwelle
Hardcover: 272 Pages (1998-11-06)
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In this book, Mary Hoffschwelle shines a much-needed light on the efforts of rural reformers. She focuses on Tennessee because its varied geography and the large number of rural reform programs it hosted make it a particularly rich subject for study. Also, the state typified the burdens of poverty and racial division that characterized the South as a whole, and, as the author shows, such problems attracted considerable attention from reformers. Since reformers regarded education as the key remedy for many southern ills, including its economic and racial difficulties, Hoffschwelle pays close attention to the efforts to rebuild, sanitize, and prettify country schools in Tennessee, both for black and white students. She examines school architecture and planning as well as the ways in which schools were organized and consolidated. She also considers how home economics programs were designed as a bridge between home and school life and thus shows how education reforms were extended into the domestic realm. In her closing chapters, she addresses the role of home demonstration programs in domestic reform and traces reformers' efforts to expand the "consumer ethic" of rural women. ... Read more


51. Mdr's School Directory Tennessee 2006-2007: Spiral Edition
by Market Data Retrieval
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52. East Tennessee State University (Campus History) (The Campus History Series)
by Don Good
Paperback: 128 Pages (2010-07-21)
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East Tennessee State University (ETSU), located in Johnson City, was founded in 1911 as East Tennessee State Normal School to provide teachers for the state's public schools. The institution originally offered two courses of study: a four-year high school program and a two-year normal school curriculum, which initially enrolled 29 students. Today ETSU serves more than 14,000 students and offers over 100 undergraduate programs, 75 master's programs, and a dozen areas of doctoral study. The university is organized into 11 colleges and schools. Approximately 700 full-time faculty members, 80 percent of whom hold doctorates, serve the institution's students. Indicative of embracing its Appalachian heritage and location, the university boasts several unique programs, which include bluegrass studies and storytelling. While ETSU offers all the opportunities and resources of any large university, it also has many advantages typically found only in small colleges. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The pictures and facts were amazing
As a 1974 graduate of ETSU I first bought the book because my college room mate told me my picture was in it.I was captivated by the rich, warm, history and campus atmosphere I remembered. ... Read more


53. Web to the Stars: A History of the University of Tennessee Space Institute
by Weldon Payne
Hardcover: 253 Pages (1992-01)
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54. The History of Tennessee Titans: NFL Today
by Aaron Frisch
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2004-08)
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55. Glencoe Science Tennessee Tcap
by McGraw-Hill
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56. Tennessee (This Land Called America)
by Melissa Gish
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2009-07-15)
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57. Tennessee Titans (NFL Today)
by Julie Nelson
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2000-08)
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A history of the professional football team that began in Houston and was moved to Memphis in 1997. ... Read more


58. The Story of the Tennessee Titans (NFL Today)
by Lori Dittmer
Library Binding: 48 Pages (2009-07-15)
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59. Kissing Tennessee: And Other Stories from the Stardust Dance
by Kathi Appelt
Hardcover: 128 Pages (2000-05-01)
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Asin: 015202249X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Mason and Carrie Marie can't summon up the courage to ask each other to dance. Lindy knows her best friend is making a huge mistake with her boyfriend, but she doesn't know how to tell her. Cub is struggling with the feelings he has for his friend Trent. Russ's girlfriend has died, and now he's just trying to live without her. Peggy Lee has grown up with Tennessee, but can she ever think of him as more than a friend? In her first book for older readers, Kathi Appelt brings a group of unforgettable students together for the most memorable night of their lives. •The first book for older readers from a popular picture book author•Eight short stories—a favorite format for teen readers—that capture the humor and mixed emotions of growing up
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"For this one night,
this one room
is no longer the
Dogwood Junior High cafeteria,
not at all.
It's the Stardust Dance.
You're invited."

The eighth-grade Stardust Dance at Dogwood Junior High School is the placewhere dreams, with the help of a few paper moons and a whole lot ofglitter, just might come true. Tawny is hoping that her borrowed shoes withthe red rhinestone bows will somehow turn her into Cinderella. Mary Sarahdares for the first time in her life to tie a colored ribbon in her hairand apply forbidden lipstick. Russ wonders if he'll ever get over his firstlove, the unforgettable Annie P. Peggy Lee is enchanted by the magic of herchildhood beau Tennessee's kisses. And Cub Tanner hides from the wholeaffair on the school roof as he nurses a surprising secret crush.

Kissing Tennessee, Kathi Appelt's first book for older readers, is anice mix of frothiness and substance. Appelt humorously and accuratelydescribes the making and breaking of the eighth-grade heart, while stilltackling weighty issues like date rape, same-sex crushes, and familyviolence. Best of all, the entire short novel can be devoured in one study-hall period. This is a great choice for reluctant readers. (Ages 12 and older)--Jennifer Hubert ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Problems of Eighth-Graders
It is the big dance for the eighth-graders at Dogwood Junior High School.Each student has his or her own story to tell about the event.Some stories deal with the mundane: a boy afraid to talk to the girl he likes, next-door neighbors who have grown apart, opposites attracting, and a student who is ashamed of her poor family.

Other stories deal with more difficult topics: domestic violence, death, homosexuality, and date rape.For this one night, though, maybe these students can put aside their problems and enjoy the magic of the dance.

I liked the way these stories came together.I especially liked when different stories mentioned the same characters.As with all short stories, though, I was left wanting more detail.

5-0 out of 5 stars short but sweet!
Kissing Tennessee and other short stories form the Stardust Dance by Kathi Appelt is a short book of short stories. The book is about different teenagers and their different problems. One of my favorites was Rachel's Sister. In that story the author wrote about a girl named Mary Sarah. Mary Sarah shared the sad tail of her and her sister Rachel's abusive father and what they had to go through. Another great story is The Notes Between the Notes, where the author wrote of two teenagers who don't have anything in common except one thing; they both secretly have a huge crush on each other. Definitely the coolest one was In These Shoes, in that story you/the reader get to go to the dance with all the other fictional characters you/the reader just reader about! The reason I didn't rate Kissing Tennessee five stars is because it is too short, I think I could have been longer. If you like reading fun books that put you in different perspectives, then definitely read Kissing Tennessee!

5-0 out of 5 stars kissing tennessee
it was good if you think that chili dogs are good, if not i feel sorry for you

4-0 out of 5 stars Kissing Tennessee and Other Stories from the Stardust Dance
Kissing Tennessee and Other Stories from the Stardust Dance by Kathi Appelt is a book of short stories about teens and some of the problems they face. These are some of the examples that the kids face in the eight stories. In Rachel's Sister, Mary Sarah struggles against memories of her and her sister escaping their abusive father. In Starbears Cub Tanner deals with his confusion about The Question, which is really many questions all rolled up into one. Why does he have such strong feelings for Trent Davis? In These Shoes, Tawny learns that you don't have to rich and have everything in the world to be happy. I gave this book four stars because these stories were fun to read and they made you think. Since the stories were so short, they made you wonder what would happen next if they kept going. I didn't want some of the stories to end. I think this is a good book for people who want to try reading a different style of writing.I really enjoyed this book and I think that all young readers should try it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Lyrical!
Kathi Appelt has outdone herself.Long accomplished as a picture book writer (see her new The Alley Cat'sMeow--absolutely wonderful!) she has now distinguished herself as a young adult author.This series of related stories captures the angst that junior high age teens grapple with.Appelt covers it all, from abusive parents to rape to homosexuality.And through it all, she maintains a light touch and lyrical way with words.This is delicious writing!! ... Read more


60. "Sometimes in the Wrong, but Never in Doubt": George S. Benson and the Education of the New Religious Right
by L. Edward Hicks
 Hardcover: 197 Pages (1995-01)
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