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21. NewsWatch, May/June 1999
The winners are Diana Skinner of Johnston County The biographies, appropriate forstudents in grades 5 the stories behind their pulitzerprize-winning photos.
http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/may99/news0599.htm
May/June 1999
by Kathie Felix, News Editor News of the latest products and technology for K-12 may be sent directly to Kathie Felix at P. O. Box 2444, Merrifield, VA 22116 or to kathiefelx@aol.com
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WINNER'S CIRCLE Educast Lesson Plan Contest Winners

The grand-prize winner of the Educast Teacher Lesson Plan Contest is Dennis Erickson, a computer literacy and astronomy teacher of grades 6 to 12 at The Latin School in Chicago. Erickson’s winning lesson plan entry, Hunting for Asteroids, brought him a new Compaq personal computer. The three first-prize winners—Jason Hayes of Metropolis Junior High School in Illinois, John McDonald of Monroe Elementary School in Maine, and Matthew Prusiecki of Warren Central High School in Indiana—received their choice of five software titles from Knowledge Adventure or Sierra. Knowledge Adventure; 800/545-7677 or

22. SAPL: Websites - Biography
pulitzer prizes Brief biographies are available for the most as well as listingsfor prize winners since 1917 half-million dollar Lemelson-MIT prize, as well
http://www.sanantonio.gov/library/web/biography.asp
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AFRICAN AMERICANS Prominent African Americans - Look here for great biographical information on famous and not-so-famous prominent African Americans. The site includes one annotated main link for each person and generally lists a few others to try for further information. ARTISTS
- Biographies of some of the most famous comic artists, including Charles Schulz, Robert Crumb, and Bob Kane. Each biography lists birth and death dates and places, work history, accomplishments and interesting facts. They contain illustrations of comic characters and covers of comic books created by the artists. This is just one section of a site devoted to comic art history. - Artists with works in the National Gallery of Art are listed alphabetically with birth and death years and nationality along with links to reproductions of some of their works. WebMuseum, Paris Artist Index

23. Ithaca College Library Subject Guide
Photographers Ref TR 139 C66 1995 Brief biographies of photographers Ref Desk AY67 .N5 W7 Includes lists of pulitzer prize photography winners.
http://www.ithaca.edu/library/biblio/photography.html
Guide to Library and Web Resources for Photography
at the Ithaca College Library
phone: (607)-274-3890
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Ithaca College Library
This guide is designed to help locate information about the multidisciplines related to Photography.These are merely suggested starting points. Use the online catalog, indexes and other resources to identify additional materials. Books or articles not available on campus may be obtained by Interlibrary Loan
Background Information Associations Individuals ... Internet Resources
Background Information
Begin your research with sources that will give you background information, define terms and develop a complete picture of your topic. This research will help you to focus on those aspects of the topic that will be both of interest to you and have enough information for your paper.
  • Dictionary of Contemporary Photography (Ref TR 9 S88) Photography Encyclopedia (Ref TR 9 .M39 1999)

24. Literature And Book Reviews
of the works of the winners and finalists. The pulitzer prize Main Site; Readers'Café A Virtual CS Lewis current news, biographies, articles about Lewis and
http://hackleylibrary.org/books.htm
General Sites dealing with literature

25. Shergood Forest: Gay Nonfiction - Biography
NOTE This list contains biographies that are of Other awardwinners include singers,comedians, filmmakers Book Three-time pulitzer prize winning playwright's
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NOTE: This list contains biographies that are of interest to gay/bisexual/homosexual men. A listing here does not imply that the authors, editors or publishers have been identified as gay/bisexual/homosexual. If you either wish to add to a list, or have evidence of any inaccuracies, please use New Contact Information . (See Sources A B C ... Top of Page - A -
Ackerley: A Life of J. R. Ackerley Book
A biography of J. R. Ackerley by Peter Parker
Alan Turing: Enigma by Andrew Hodges (2000) Book
Alan Turing (1912 - 1954) was a gay British mathematician who made history: His breaking of the German U-boat Enigma cipher in World War II ensured Allied-American control of the Atlantic.
Alvin Ailey: A Life in Dance by Jennifer Dunning (1998) Book
Biography of Alvin Ailey.
American Men of Letters, Bayard Taylor
by Charles Dudley Warner
Andre Gide: Homosexual Moralist Book
by Patrick Pollard
Andre Gide: A Life in the Present by Alan Sheridan (2000) Book
Following Gide from his first forays among the Symbolists through his sexual and political awakenings to his worldwide fame as a writer, sage, and commentator on his age, Alan Sheridan richly conveys the drama of a remarkable life; the depth, breadth, and vitality of an incomparable oeuvre; and the spirit of a time that both so aptly expressed.

26. UNT Libraries, Subject Guides: Journalism, Printer-Friendly Version
Journalism biographies Master Index A I 3. Board (http//www.pulitzer.org) Thepulitzer prize Board prizes A list of winners, finalists, and the prize Board
http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/journalism/print.htm


Books
Locating Books In the UNT Libraries
To locate books on journalism, communication, and advertising in the UNT Libraries, first consult the UNT Online Catalog . The online catalog contains materials added to the collections since 1979. For older materials that cannot be located in the online catalog, you may want to consult the card catalog located on the first floor of Willis Library. You can search subject, author or title in either catalog. Relevant subject headings for journalism include journalists journalism freedom of the press press , and reporters and reporting . Other subjects used in the catalogs can be found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings books located near the reference desk in Willis Library. For information on checking out materials from UNT Libraries, consult the Circulation department's home page
Locating Books Owned by Other Libraries
There are a variety of ways to locate books in other libraries. If you would like to search a particular library in Texas, there is a list of links to

27. Books And Literature
For information about a specific author or work guides, book reviews, author biographiesand more nybooks.com/nyrev/index.html) pulitzer prize winners (http//www
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28. Reference Shelf || St. John's University
index, family guide, yearbooks, biographies, MerriamWebster's The official site ofthe pulitzer organization. Nobel prizes - Lists of all Nobel prize winners.
http://wwwsju.stjohns.edu/library/staugustine/ref.htm
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29. Westchester Academic Librarydirectors Organization Home Contact
AP Photo Archive Contains pulitzerprize winning photos World Author Series, Nobelprize winners, World Artists to background articles and biographies in The
http://www.waldolib.org/academic4.html
WALDO offers consortial pricing for Web accessible databases and services. Prices are reduced as library participation increases. Unless other wise noted, unlimited access and remote access are available. Subscriptions are renewed annually, August 1 through July 31, however, subscriptions can be started on a prorated basis at any time. For additional information contact WALDO at 800-326-6495. VENDOR MENU ABC-CLIO Accessible Archives NEW! ACM NEW! American Council of
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30. Webpop
http//www.pulitzer.org/ Containing the works and profiles of prize winners pastand Your students can submit biographies of famous women who have not
http://www.salzburgseminar.org/ASC/csacl/progs/interactive/WEBPOP.htm
Popular Culture Websites
This page contains 31 sites relating to contemporary American life. These sites can serve as sources for classroom teaching materials, and one possible project for this workshop. You can find over 4,000 more websites by accessing the Microsoft Bookshelf icon on your computer screen. Use these Popular Culture Web Sites as a source for classroom materials. Develop an interactive learning activity, or series of activities, based on materials you develop from the websites. Your project should include goals for the activity, a description of classroom methodology, and approaches to testing and evaluation.
Tennessee State University: Student Proverbs Collection http://harpo.tnstate.edu/~folklore/proverbs.html
The proverbs of seventeen students, and an explanation of each proverb.
Ghost Stories from South Carolina http://www.midnet.sc.edu/ghost/ghosthp.htm
Two stories: The Tale of the Swamp Girl, and The Phantom Horseman of Colombia.
Life History Manuscripts from the Folklore Project http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html

31. THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
when it did and why the biographies of its Guggenheim recipients Nobel winners ArchivePulitzer prize winners Archive The to the truth of specific dogmas been
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/knowledg.html
S OCIOLOGY OF K NOWLEDGE
Before we go any further here, has it ever occurred to any of you that all this is simply one grand misunderstanding? Since you're not here to learn anything, but to be taught so you can pass these tests, knowledge has to be organized so it can be taught, and it has to be reduced to information so it can be organized do you follow that? In other words this leads you to assume that organization is an inherent property of the knowledge itself, and that disorder and chaos are simply irrelevant forces that threaten it from outside. In fact it's exactly the opposite. Order is simply a thin, perilous condition we try to impose on the basic reality of chaos... William Gaddis, JR, p. 25 According to C. Wright Mills, there is a perspective called the " sociological imagination " that can be used to " frame ," or interpret, perceptions of social life. In part, this imagination features a healthy skepticism, assuming that social appearances often aren't what they seem. But even more, this perspective involves an awareness toward the linkages between history and biography, between social structure and consciousness, and between "knowledge" and its socio-cultural contexts. It is this one of this discipline's approaches to critical thinking Perhaps no where is this imagination so exercised than in the sociology of knowledge , which studies the social sources and social consequences of knowledgehow, for instance, social organization shapes both the content and structure of knowledge or how various social, cultural, political conditions shield people from truth. It has been argued that the concept of knowledge is to sociology as the notion of attitude is to psychology: a notion so central that, in many ways, it is the foundation for the entire discipline.

32. Research Links To Other WWW Sites!
novels, short stories, drama, poetry, biographies, science texts looked up using eitherspecific terms or works and profiles of pulitzer prize winners past and
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  • Acronym and Abbreviation List - If you think LLOX belongs on a bagel (no, sillyit's Lunar Liquid Oxygen), or you're not sure what DEFCON stands for (DEFensive [Readiness] CONdition), this is the site for you.
  • Acronym Finder - The Acronym Finder bills itself as the web's largest database of its kind, with over 156.000 listings and their meanings. Definitions for acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms about all subjects, including information technology, telecommunications, military, government, and more.
  • Airliners.net - Features photos of commercial and military airliners and helicopters, including cockpit views. The site also contains airport overviews and photos of aviation accidents, if you're into that kind of thing.
  • Allexperts.com - This is an interesting concept: the site lists experts in a variety of categories, who will attempt to answer any question you submit. The number of categories isn't huge, but this site might be valuable if you need an answer in a covered category.
  • AltaVista Translation Page - We have no idea how it works, but this site provides a rudimentary translation of any web page from French, Spanish, Italian, German or Portuguese into English (and vice versa). You can also input plain text phrases. Very cool.

33. Research Links
nobel.html Archive of Nobel prize winners in all index.html Archive of pulitzer prizewinningworks database of movie reviews, biographies, and filmographies.
http://www.menlo.edu/library/reslinks.html
ROSIE (Library Catalog) About the Library Library Services ... Menlo Home Research Links Need help getting started searching the web? The following sites have been selected by the Menlo College Librarians to assist you as you use the Web to conduct your research. While the Library cannot guarantee the accuracy or availability of any of these sites, we have tried to select sites that are appropriate for academic research and to the Menlo College curriculum. If you cannot find what you need using these sources, or if you have any questions about the sites you find here, please ask a Librarian . We are happy to help! Arts and Humanities
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34. Alibi . Arts Section . 02/22/01
Most valuable, however, are biographies such as the two had the honor of refusingthe pulitzer prize in Drama Naturescapes, an exhibit featuring winners of the
http://alibi.com/alibi/2001-02-22/arts_section.html
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By Steven Robert Allen What do a Jewish modernist photographer, a Dutch suicidal painter, and a Mexican commie muralist all have in common? No, this isn't the lead-in to a bawdy joke. Three films examining the lives of three great artistsPaul Strand, Vincent Van Gogh, and Diego Riverawill be screened in Albuquerque over the next three weekends. Art on Film , a film series at the UNM Art Museum, presents three films about three very different artistic personalities. Paul Strand: Under the Dark Cloth will show on Sunday, Feb. 25 at 4 p.m. Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh screens on Sunday, March 4 at 4 p.m. And Diego Rivera: I Paint What I See screens on Sunday, March 11 at 4 p.m. Tickets per flick are $7.50 general admission, $5 for students, and $6 for Friends of Art members. Passes for the entire series are $20 general admission and $15 for students and Friends of Art members. The series provides an ideal opportunity to explore the life and work of three distinct geniuses. For more information, call 277-6003. All the Pretty Horses The Trail of Painted Ponies By Steven Robert Allen "Paint-by-Numbers" by Kevin McPherson Cincinnati had swine. Chicago and New York had bovine. New Mexico, naturally, has to have horses. Based on an idea that's brought in millions of visitors, generated tons of publicity, and provided buckets of money to charities in other areas of the country, our state is preparing for its very own public art extravaganza designed specifically for mass appeal.

35. Librarian Resources
Judicial Profiles – biographies of all Ninth Circuit judges, and of all justicesof pulitzer prize Board's web site – Web site for winners of pulitzer
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36. Cal Poly Campus Events
the subject of film and TV biographies and documentaries. Grammy winners Peter Paul Mary will appear in Comix 101’ April 22 A pulitzer prizewinning artist
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38. Guide To Bargain Book Hunting Online
in fiction (check out their prize winners category), from selection of art booksand biographies, and some before he became famous by winning the pulitzer.
http://www.geocities.com/wontonly/bargainbookstores.html
Guide to Bargain Book Hunting Online Sick of paying full prices for books? The following places sell what are collectively called bargain books. They may be publisher’s overstocks, books returned by customers with minor wear, and inventories sold off in bulk by closed bookstores. As a result, these books are discounted from 50% to 95%! Be aware, some books have marker lines across the UPCs or the bindings, unless otherwise noted, so I wouldn't recommend them as gifts. This list was generated through ten years of dedicated bargain book hunting. If it's not listed here, then it doesn't exist or it stinks. It is maintained by me and is not affiliated with any companies. I'm constantly updating each store with the newest coupon codes and promotions, so bookmark this page and tell your friends! Last Checked April 3, 2003
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Hamiltonbook.com (price: 9/10, selection 9/10, ease of use 6/10) I've bought books from Edward R. Hamilton for over six years, and it has become easier with the web catalog. The sub-categories are a bit confusing, but still better than searching with the slow engine.

39. Ready Reference List - Lakewood Public Library
on the winners of the pulitzer prize from 1995 It includes detailed information aboutNobel prize winners in all At present it includes biographies of numerous
http://www.lkwdpl.org/readref.htm
A Selection of Ready Reference Web Sites
Picked by the staff of Lakewood Public Library Ready Reference uses a subject index based on Dewey Decimal Classification. This is a numerical classification scheme for breaking down fields of knowledge using numbers. We have kept our listing fairly simple by using the primary subdivisions. This is far from a complete list of sites for the various subject areas. However, we have tried to select sites which we have found to be useful, accurate and authoritative. We try to add good reference links on a regular basis, so please check back to see what's new. We recommend using your browser's 'find' function to look for specific topics if you are not familiar with the Dewey scheme. If you're really uncertain where to begin, try xrefer , a meta-search of a combined database of more than fifty authoritative full-text reference works from Bloomsbury, Macmillan, Oxford University Press, and Penguin. xrefer contains encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, books of quotations and reference works covering a wide range of subjects. Index: 000 - Generalities
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40. Web Picks Archive --LSCC Libraries
The Optimist's Daughter for which she won the pulitzer prize. clips of the event,historical winners, trivia games a synopsis of the film, biographies of cast
http://www.lscc.cc.fl.us/library/archive01-02.htm
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    This site provides extensive links to government and news resources about the terrorist attacks. The site is designed for anyone who wants information about the attacks and background information about terrorism in general. Halloween Online
    This site links to many fun Halloween related sites, such as: scary movies, fonts, clip art, home decor tips and safety tips. Pumpkin Nook
    Everything you ever wanted to know about pumpkins, includes lots of Halloween links.
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    If you like movie trivia, be prepared to spend hours playing on this website. It includes entertaining quizzes, trivia contests and film news.
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    On a more serious note, this document presents the British Government's evidence against Usama Bin Laden concering responsibility for the September 11th attacks.

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