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They presented papers on everything from DuBois as a public intellectual to how "Souls" reflects mourning and loss in African-American culture.
This year, Cubadisco also sponsored an academic symposium on the rumba, with musicologists and musicians giving papers on everything from the rumba's lesser-known African roots to its new influx of female drummers.
The conference, open to the public, will feature 40 to 50 papers on everything from the dwindling population of western boreal toads in the Rocky Mountains to the alarming numbers of abnormal frogs in the Midwest.
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An American remarked that the British used to be hated because of the Balfour Declaration, but now the Americans are equally disliked because the papers there report prominently on everything the Zionists at home say & do, and they think it's going to be made an election issue.
In an effort to tease out higher levels of meaning from the bestselling author's Red Riding quartet and The Damned Utd, papers will focus on everything from his depictions of "Yorkshire masculinity" to politics and class in the Thatcher era.
He filled his paper with crusades (on everything from pirates to the power of Cotton and Increase Mather), literary essays by Addison and Steele, character sketches, and assorted philosophical ruminations.
I had a conversation with a friend and we were talking about vision boarding, really allowing yourself to dream HUGE with no limits and put on paper everything and anything that you desire in this life.
And I've written more for Newsday than for any other paper in my career, on everything from Martin Luther King and Columbus and Babe Ruth to the Riverhead sniper, criminals high and low, and baseball strikes.
In our classes we have work handed in on everything from paper, slate (really), PPT, blogs, animations, videos, photographs, flip books, poems and paper mache models all for the same piece of work and learning objectives.
And Louise Bourgeois, well into her 80's at the time, sketched more than 200 "insomnia drawings" on everything from graph paper to musical staff paper.
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