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    Record, play, go…

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    This workshop aims at stimulating children’s oral language skills by involving them on playing and creating different language games or activities using the t-stories interface. The interface allows recording and playing audio on the stories’ modules, as well as recording and playing based on identification with NFC tags that can be used as sticker on objects, paper, or other materials and placed in different locations. After the presentation of t-stories by the workshop facilitators, children will have the opportunity to explore the interface on their own, then they will be asked to participate in different language games, whereby they actively create their own content. Afterwards children will be challenged to imagine and create activities for their peers.CIEC – Research Centre on Child Studies, IE, UMinho (FCT R&D unit 317), Portuga

    Soccer, a Brazilian Experience

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    If you were a college soccer player and could go anywhere in the world to play soccer and study, which country would you choose? It\u27s an easy response for soccer aficionados: Brazil, land of the famous PelĂŠ and a record five World Cup championships

    Prospectus, January 26, 1983

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    SPRING RECORD BROKEN; News Digest; Computer will provide basic data storage; Tea ceremony backed by 450 years of tradition; Student papers taken; Comedy auditions set; PMA wants members; Reality, not drama, taught; Play detective!; Parkland Invitational Tournament Jan. 14-15 1983; Classified; Apathy is disappointing; Skylines; Weapons training part of CJC plans; Spring brings another chance; Trivia quiz returns; Rundgren goes it alone; Nonsense makes sense; Benatar album is anti-bootleg effort; Championship, MVP award go to Cobras; Third ski trip next monthhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1983/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Dec 6)

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    Table of Contents: Dillard Speaks at Annual Honor Dinner—‘Y’ Offers Annual White Gift Service—Economic Issues of Campaign Stressed—Fela Loves Chewing Gum, Flying, Zora Loves “Jieeeeeeter Bugs”—Lindsey, McCleskey Write Pageant—Commerce Head Gives Address—Miss Randolph Journeys in South—Gym Bedecked, School Bedazzled, and Juniors Bedraggled, as Plans for Last Prom Continue; Fritza von Lengerke, Polly Story Lead Figure: Bob Sylvester’s Orchestra to Play in a Return Engagement—Christmas Spirit Invades Dorms—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Under the Dome—Clothes-lines—W&L Camera Club Guests of Local Organization—Hitch-hiker Wins Vote of Students—Curie Chemicals Plan Factory Visit—Mr. Bolger to Play for Convocation—Goodale to Direct Handel’s Messiah—Parade of Opinion—Arnold “Dissects” Industries to Show Anti-Trust Work—Freshmen to Entertain Local School Children—U.S. Will Not Go to War Now Declares Commander Ellsberg on Visit—Dr. McBryde, Founder of Freya, Tells of Designing Hollins Seal—Rev. Scherer Addresses Students—Students Desire Worldly Editorials—Society—Let’s Go to the Record Shop—Recital Features Nine Students—Hollins Theatre Has French Movie—Radio Program Features Play—Sport Slants—Miggy Jones Makes Big Hockey Teams—Anne Hall Captures Cup in Fall Swimming Meethttps://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/1142/thumbnail.jp

    Understanding the influence of an early life criminal record on adult life courses; preliminary findings and reflections

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    The collateral consequences of a criminal record are increasingly being recognised by scholars researching both de facto and de jure practices which often result in those who have ‘served’ their punishment, facing further exclusion and discrimination. This presentation introduces doctoral research which uses Free Association Narrative Interviewing to gain insight into the lived experiences of adult men and women, now aged 25 and older, who are living in the UK with a criminal record relating to one or more non-custodial sentence(s) attained between the ages of 10-25. This presentation will outline how ‘youth’ criminal records are treated England and Wales, highlight why research must go beyond the arbitrary legal juvenile and adult criminal record distinctions thus, discuss ‘youth’ criminal records and, share preliminary findings from the empirical research. The narratives and quotes of participants will be used to highlight the following: 1) how a criminal record can affect individuals both positively and negatively; 2) how key ‘events’ highlighted by participants reveal that criminal records can play an active role in shaping lives, often after many years of successful desistance; and 3) how participants themselves have reflected on the spatial and temporal context of their criminal record

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 16, 1974

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    Women\u27s hours abolished; Board votes rule change for next Fall • Show Boat and band Parent\u27s Day hits • Will rates go up? • Student writes play • Marsteller to publish constellation slides • New special students to take part in upcoming Summer School session • Yearbook trouble • The ghost of Ursinus past • Editorial: New rules = new responsibilities • Wanted: Fearless leader • Alumni Corner: What happens to Weekly editors? • Meistersingers tour • Art review • In praise of ProTheatre • The Zodiac: The Earth signs: Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn • Record review: Robin Trower: Bridge of Sighs • Seasons are near end • The Cinder scene wrap-uphttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Student Life (1939 Dec 6)

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    Table of Contents: Dillard Speaks at Annual Honor Dinner \u27Y\u27 Offers Annual White Gift Service Economic Issues of Campaign Stressed Fela Loves Chewing Gum, Flying, Zora Loves Jieeeeeter Bugs Gym Bedecked, School Bedazzled, and Juniors Bedraggled as Plans for Last Prom Continue; Fritza von Lengerke, Polly Story Lead Figure Lindsey, McCleskey Write Pageant Commerce Head Gives Address Miss Randolph Journeys in South Christmas Spirit Invades Dorms Student Forum Where is the Vision? Students Are Not Un-American Mercy House That Get-By Philosophy Tie-Up With Life Hollins Is Asleep Under the Dome Clothes Lines W&L Camera Club Guests of Local Organization Hitch-Hiker Wins Vote of Students Curie Chemicals Plan Factory Visit Mr. Bolger to Play for Convocation Goodale to Direct Handel\u27s Messiah Parade of Opinion Arnold Dissects Industries to Show Anti-Trust Work Freshmen to Entertain Local School Children U.S. Will Not Go to War Now Declares Commander Ellsberg on Visit Mr. McBryde, Founder of Freya, Tells of Designing Hollins Seal Rev. Scherer Addresses Students Students Desire Worldly Editorials Society Let\u27s Go to the Record Shop Recital Features Nine Students Hollins Theatre Has French movie Radio Program Features Play Sport Slants Miggy Jones Makes Big Hockey Teams Anne Hall Captures Cup in Fall Swimming Meethttps://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/1393/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, September 5, 2002

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    143 Students Call Richter / North Hall Home • Under Construction Again: Field House Floor to be Redone • Orientation 2002 a Success for Freshmen and OAs • Bridge Program Unique and Important at Ursinus • Y100 at Ursinus • Freshmen Give Three Thumbs Up to Their So-Called Overcrowded Rooms • Opinions: Dirty Rooms Make Move-in Extra Grungy; What\u27s it Liked to be Named Bart?; Enemy Combatant Declarations: Wrong Policy for America • Bored? Get Some Brotherly Love in Your Life • Comparative Pricing Report: Snack Foods • Field Hockey Makes a Move to Centennial Conference • X-Country Boys and Girls Ranked 8th in Conference • Volleyball Jumps Out to Positive Start • Men\u27s Soccer Regroups with New Coach • Women\u27s Soccer go 2-0 in First Weekend of Play • Bearcock\u27s Rugby Returns for Second Season • Football Team Prepares for big Season Opener Against Washington & Jefferson • Roller Hockey Club to Play in PCRHL • Dougherty Sets Course Record in Brian Dennis Memorial X-Country Meethttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1517/thumbnail.jp

    Volume 57, Number 02 (February 1939)

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    Music and the Arts Smart Attire for Concert and Recital (interview with Elizabeth Hawes) Why Music Is the Most Popular of the Fine Arts Let\u27s Go to the Music Hall: How They Put on the Show in the World\u27s Largest Theater How to Play Notes Music\u27s Debt to Shakespeare Recent Record Releases Musical Foresight-Hindsight Mystic Dances of the Far East Music Elects a Governor Threshold of Music: Linking Chords into Sentences—And Punctuating Them Meaning of Musical Ornamentation: The Psychology Behind These Interesting Tonal Decorations in Music Etude\u27s Courses in Culture Magnificent New The Mikado in Technicolor: A Cinema Presentation from Engand Which Accomplishes the Unbelievable Forward March of Music Musicians Should Read History Next Lesson We Advance a Little When to Start Teaching Musichttps://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/1873/thumbnail.jp
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