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Without Any Documents Need To Smoothly Tackle Money Shortage! - 0 views

started by Dianne Pfeiffer on 09 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
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MILESAGO - Groups & solo artists database - 0 views

  • As the 70s began, newer acts rose alongside the survivors of the beat boom, who had regrouped with new bands and a new purpose. Performers like Blackfeather, Billy Thorpe & The New Aztecs, Daddy Cool and Spectrum led a "third wave", ushering in a more confident and mature era of original Australian music. Over the next five years bands like The Aztecs, Spectrum, Company Caine, Kahvas Jute, Ariel, Tully, Daddy Cool, Jeff St John & Copperwine, Tamam Shud, Chain, The La De Das, Madder Lake, Blackfeather and many others produced some of the finest rock music ever committed to record. A major Part of our task is to celebrate that music.
  • "I never had any idea that the band had become this popular, but something like this really gives you an indication. It's been really worth it, coming from the beginning, it seems to have built up; coming from a hundred people to 40,000 - it's unbelievable! The point is, we don't need overseas names, this must be obvious here! The only way to promote Australian music, is to make it purely Australian music, and, I mean, it's good to bring in a group that is a good (overseas) group, but most of these festivals ... I don't see why we shouldn't use our bands here".
  • Ultimately, overseas success failed to materialise, despite the band's determination and strenuous efforts. In retrospect, several factors combined to defeat them. Their 'pop' image, was certainly a factor in denying them lasting popularity, broader appeal and overseas recognition, especially in the late 70s when punk and new wave became a major force of musical fashion. Although Sherbet's earlier material could perhaps be criticised as being a bit lightweight, they did not lack the depth that was needed for to make the transition into the 'adult rock' market, and in fact Garth and others are adamant that their later material -- which was largely ignored -- was some of their very best, and as good as anything else around at the time. Crucially though, they suffered the same fate as so many bands before them -- they were denied the record company support that was vital to breaking them into an overseas market, and the local media began suffereing from "tall poppy sydnrome" and mounted increasingly harsh attacks on the band in the late '70s and early '80s.
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Exploration and Colonization Primary Sources|Teach Tennessee History - 0 views

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    I include this in the collection not just because of the great primary sources, but because it demonstrates the value of smaller collections. State and local historical archives often have digitized content they make available for free, or for a nominal usage fee. Just remember to cite your source for any content you use.
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    I include this in the collection not just because of the great primary sources, but because it demonstrates the value of smaller collections. State and local historical archives often have digitized content they make available for free, or for a nominal usage fee. Just remember to cite your source for any content you use.
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Historical Thinking | The Historical Thinking Project - 6 views

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    The Historical Thinking Project was designed to foster a new approach to history education - with the potential to shift how teachers teach and how students learn, in line with recent international research on history learning. It revolves around the proposition that historical thinking - like scientific thinking in science instruction and mathematical thinking in math instruction - is central to history instruction and that students should become more competent as historical thinkers as they progress through their schooling.
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Alpha History: Because the Past Matters - 2 views

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    Outstanding resource for IB history teachers.  Looking forward to its completion in 2013! 
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'Mr Men' teacher hits back at Michael Gove | Politics | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    "arr writes: "Gove and his advisers - either through stupidity or mischievousness - failed to place me, my website, or the lesson into its appropriate context. His criticisms betray a lack of knowledge, understanding, and interpretation that would make a GCSE history student blush with shame.""
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Hitler - Dictator or exploded side of an Artist? - 0 views

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    How strange it seems that Hitler, whose political visions bought the world a war, once wanted to be an artist.
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Philosophy of History (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 1 views

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    The concept of history plays a fundamental role in human thought. It invokes notions of human agency, change, the role of material circumstances in human affairs, and the putative meaning of historical events. It raises the possibility of "learning from history."
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Colonial Sense: Oddities: Leonardo's Robot Knight - 0 views

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    The first design for a humanoid robot is probably the Robot Knight, an automaton designed by Leonardo da Vinci -- if built, it was most certainly the first ever manufactured.
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Colonial Sense: Holidays: The Real Thanksgiving - 0 views

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    A little late, but added a new article on the real Thanksgiving by guest contributor Dr. Margaret O'Shaughnessey…it wasn't what you were taught...
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Why Greta Garbo adored loneliness? - 0 views

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    You could see thought if she had to look at one person with jealousy or love, she didn't have to change her expression because you could see it in her eyes.
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China in the 20th Century - 0 views

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, China was divided into sphere of influence with each powerful Western nation trying to exert as much control over it as possible. The Chinese resented foreigners control and expressed this at the beginning of the 20th century with the Boxer Rebellion. At the same time, the traditional government of China began to fail in the early years. The Chinese people, being resentful of foreigners and dissatisfied with inability of the present government to throw them out, initiated the Revolution of 1911, replacing the Chinese 2000 year old imperial system with the Republic of China headed by Sun Yat-sen.
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CivilWar@Smithsonian Collections - 1 views

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    The Smithsonian Institution houses an extraordinary array of Civil War artifacts in nearly a dozen of its museums and archives.
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education.timerime.com - 5 views

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    TimeRime is a web application, which allows people to view, create, share and compare interactive timelines. In its first year TimeRime has become a popular website for schools and students. Students make timelines of subjects from class, or of their own research. They can do this individually or in groups. TimeRime introduces the education account for schools, universities and other organizations that have the need for an advertisement free, closed online environment to make, view and grade timelines.
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Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 2 views

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    Create Interactive Timelines. It is free to join.
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HistoryWorld - History and Timelines - 0 views

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    "Historyworld's aim is to make world history more easily accessible through interactive narratives and timelines. Written by Bamber Gascoigne, it consists of about 300 narratives ( the alphabetical list runs from Aegean Civilization to Zoroastrianism) and some 10,000 events on searchable timelines."

Pompeii Exhibition Melbourne - 7 views

started by John Tognolini on 23 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
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History Tunes: Learn American History through 50 pop songs - 17 views

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    I recently did a class called "I Hear America Singing" which looked at historical events through songs. The students (adult seniors) loved it. I didn't know about this site when I did it -- I collected my own. I hear another class coming... Thanks for finding this!
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Colonial Sense - Glass Manufacturing: Pittsburgh, PA - 0 views

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the 20th century has been well recognized as "The Steel City." However, in the 1800's it became a prosperous region for glass manufacturing. Names like Stiegel, Wistar, and Amelung are important names in the early development of glassmaking. But changes to the new method of shaping glass articles made the Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania one of the longest and most flourishing glass centers in the country. Glass collectors know that some of the rarest and finest examples of glassmaking come from the Pittsburgh, Monongahela and Ohio districts.
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SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Share YouTube videos - 1 views

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    Not only does SafeShare.TV remove distracting and offensive elements around YouTube videos, but it also allows you to crop videos before sharing them.
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