Mount Rushmore is one of the most iconic monuments in the United States, and The National Park Service has excellent resources that help students understand everything that went into creating the work. Their curriculum covers geology, math, history, visual arts, and more. Be sure to mention the Lakota Sioux tribe and why the site of Mount Rushmore is so sacred to them. Yes we can. I like Ike. All the way with LBJ. Slogans and campaign art are sometimes the most memorable aspects of a presidential campaign.
Check out a slideshow of some of the best campaign art over the years and share the images with your class. Then encourage students to make their own slogan and accompanying art—they can reinterpret an existing one, create art for an imaginary candidate, or create art for their own future presidential campaign.
There are many speeches that you might share with your class. You might compare speeches or, using resources from the NEH , focus on one, discussing the art of the persuasive speech, what makes a speech good, or how to respond to a crisis. Plus, check out our Black History Month activities. She used to work for Oprah for over a decade, teaching folks to "Live Their Best Lives" online and in real life She lives in Chicago with her husband and two kiddos.
You must be logged in to post a comment. The lead engineer for Trelleborg told the group that after the presentation, he intended to change their practice that day.
The Walter H. Dalton Engineering Technology and Workforce Development building is a large space, totaling 31, square feet. The building opened in Feb. Isothermal was one of 19 organizations to receive the grant. The award is an opportunity for the college to help students improve their education and skills as protective relay technicians who will enter the electric utility industry.
According to Annunziata, three years post-completion, graduates of the program are able to earn six figures. Seven months after the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Engineering Technology and Workforce Development building in , WNCW celebrated its 30th year on the airwaves. The station plays a mix of music genres , including alt-country, rock, Americana, bluegrass, Celtic, reggae, jazz, old-time, indie, blues, classic country, world beat, gospel, and singer songwriter.
Like its musical mix, the halls of the radio station are eclectic. Lined with CDs, band stickers, and autographed photos from musicians, it has a vibe that is strikingly different from the Engineering Technology and Workforce Development building.
In the early s, the North Carolina General Assembly appropriated money to each community college to create a single, job-related curriculum. Rockingham Community College created a fine woodworking program, Haywood Community College developed a sawmill operation for its Forest Management program, and Isothermal Community College chose Broadcasting Technology, a program that is still enrolling students today. WNCW has a storied history with deep roots. We are lucky to have a public radio station with such great programming in Western North Carolina.
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Get up to speed: How the spending bill would change your life. Asked, for example, if he would attend the opening of Obama's presidential library , Trump said: "He probably wouldn't invite me. Why should he? Trump apparently thought Bush was talking about him. The 45th president issued a statement accusing the 43rd president of "lecturing" people undeservedly. After the Jan. Capitol, ex-presidents Obama, Bush, Clinton, and Jimmy Carter issued statements condemning the violence and suggesting that the rioters were triggered by Trump's false claims of election fraud.
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Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington said in a text that the former president "decided to meet directly with First Responders to honor the 20th anniversary. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson remained rivals after the election of , the first time in which presidential power moved from one political party to another. However, they later developed a warm relationship through the exchange of letters. In the early 20th Century, President Theodore Roosevelt criticized Republican successor William Howard Taft, and even ran against him as leader of a third party in the election of Roosevelt later attacked Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, who took advantage of the Roosevelt-Taft split to win that crowded contest.
Decades later, the political world largely shunned President Richard Nixon after he resigned in amid the Watergate scandal. Nixon worked his way back into public life with a series of books, speeches, overseas trips, public appearances, and private meetings that sought to influence his successors in terms of foreign policy.
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