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George Washington’s Rules of Civility – Traced to their Sources and Restored by Moncure D. Conway

January 3rd, 2011

George Washington’s Rules of Civility – Traced to their Sources and Restored by Moncure D. Conway

George Washington’s Rules of Civility – Traced to their Sources and Restored by Moncure D. Conway is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Moncure Daniel Conway is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Moncure Daniel Conway then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

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Fences Tickets – A Spotlight on Denzel Washington’s Role in Wilson’s Show

December 17th, 2010

Fences Tickets – A Spotlight on Denzel Washington’s Role in Wilson’s Show

The first Broadway revival of “Fences” has recently opened to critical and commercial fame. Previews began April 14 at the Cort Theatre starring Academy Award winner Denzel Washington and Tony Award winner Viola Davis, along with Kenny Leon of Broadway’s “Radio Golf” and “A Raisin in the Sun” as director. As the first re-creation of this 1987 Pulitzer Prize/Tony Award-winning show, these talented Broadway residents have huge shoes to fill before the official late April premiere – don’t miss this 21st Century version as it hits Broadway this season, with <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.stubhub.com/fences-tickets/”>Fences tickets</a> from http://www.stubhub.com.

Undoubtedly the star power of Washington is going to attract huge crowds, but that isn’t why this silver screen star returned to Broadway after five years. Washington was first taken aback by the riveting drama the year it premiered, though it never occurred to him that he would eventually take on its leading role. “I didn’t think, ‘oh, one day I should play that part,’” he said to USA Today. Rather, the “classic American play” was something his family could relate to as it followed Troy Maxon, an uneducated sanitation worker and son of a sharecropper in the 1950s.

“My father was raised on a farm in Virginia, and he was uneducated like Troy,” Washington continued. “I remember him talking about not having enough money.” Though Washington lived another type of life, as he was the first round of black students bussed into white schools and he eventually attended college, the August Wilson story has always resonated in his life.

While Washington might be better known for his action roles of Hollywood, he opened his career in the Off-Broadway feature “A Soldier’s Play,” a role that earned him an Obie Award. Following a move to Los Angeles to pursue film, Washington has since starred in two Broadway shows – 1988′s “Checkmates” and 2005′s “Julius Caesar.” He moved from the stage initially to keep a less hectic schedule, but now that his four children are grown he admits he’ll be doing more. “This is my first love,” he said onFences’ website. “This is what I love to do, and what I’ll continue to do. I’ll be back here as much as they’ll allow me, for the rest of my career.”

The revival act isn’t following in Wilson’s original suit, as it has taken music from Broadway newcomer and composer Branford Marsalis. Though the Grammy winner has seen tons of critical acclaim, composing music for a Broadway show is a new method for the saxophonist, who said to Playbill, “What a dream come true to be making my ‘Broadway debut’ composing music for this new production of August Wilson’s ‘Fences.’” According to Playbill, in addition to Marsalis for the quick 13-week engagement, team members include Santo Santo Loquasto (set design), Constanza Romero (costume design), Brian MacDevitt (lighting design) and ACME Sound Partners (sound design).

The story was a huge hit when it first appeared on Broadway in the ’80s, picking up four Tony Awards including Best Play. Washington’s role was first conceptualized by James Earl Jones, who took the story following a Pittsburgh native who once dreamed of becoming a professional baseball player to new heights. Taking place over a timeline of 1957 to 1965, the story is one in a cycle of ten plays from Wilson’s repertoire that discusses African-American life in the 20th century. Other Wilson plays include “Gem of the Ocean,” “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “The Piano Lesson,” “Seven Guitars,” ‘Two Trains Running,” “Jitney,” “King Hedley II” and “Radio Golf.”

 

 

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Washington’s First Video Blog

December 15th, 2010

FOOD BATTLE 2009 TRAILER: smosh.com Smosh was banned from the Historical Society after we reenacted George Washington’s first video blog. It’s been unseen until now. smosh.com http facebook.com myspace.com

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University of Washington’s Quiet Supersonic Configuration Research UAV First Flight

November 17th, 2010

A research UAV designed for studying low speed stability and control characteristics and airframe engine noise shielding of a candidate low sonic boom supersonic configuration. 28 students in the senior airplane design course designed and built the vehicle in 20 weeks.

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Your Flight Has Been Delayed–And It’s Washington’s Fault!

November 16th, 2010

As the holiday travel rush approaches, air travelers grounded by delays should take a moment to think about why they’re stuck in airports or on the tarmac. There’s a good chance Washington is to blame. “The air traffic control system in the United States is technologically obsolete,” says Robert W. Poole, Jr., director of transportation studies at Reason Foundation, the nonprofit that publishes Reason.tv. “This model is basically the same model that we have used since the beginning of air travel.” The technology the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) uses to navigate 0 million jets is less advanced than the GPS technology drivers use to navigate 000 cars. Poole says the system could safely handle more planes if the FAA used modern technology that would provide real-time information about where planes are. But the funding process, overseen by pork-hungry members of Congress, often thwarts technology upgrades. The only way to get the politics out of our air traffic system is to take the system away from the politicians. Why not let a private corporation manage the skies? That may sound like a far-out, free-market idea, but Canada doesn’t think so. Our neighbors to the north often take pride in their lavish government programs, yet they allow a private corporation called Nav Canada to manage their air-traffic control system. Canada’s approach, often called commercialization, has some surprising supporters in the US, including Al Gore, who pushed for

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Washington’s Crossing

May 17th, 2010

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Six months after the Declaration of Independence, the American Revolution was all but lost. A powerful British force had routed the Americans at New York, occupied three colonies, and advanced within sight of Philadelphia. George Washington lost ninety percent of his army and was driven across the Delaware River. Panic and despair spread through the states. Yet, as David Hackett Fischer recounts in this riveting history, Washington–and many other Americans–refused to let the Revolution die. Even as the British and Germans spread their troops across New Jersey, the people of the colony began to rise against them. George Washington saw his opportunity and seized it. On Christmas night, as a howling nor’easter struck the Delaware Valley, he led his men across the river and attacked the exhausted Hessian garrison at Trenton, killing or capturing nearly a thousand men. A second battle of Trenton followed within days. The Americans held off a counterattack by Lord Cornwallis’s best troops, then were almost trapped by the British force. Under cover of night, Washington’s men stole behind the enemy and struck them again, defeating a brigade at Princeton. The British were badly shaken. In twelve weeks of winter fighting, their army suffered severe damage, their hold on New Jersey was broken, and their strategy was ruined. Fischer’s richly textured narrative reveals the crucial role of contingency in these events. We see how the campaign unfolded in a sequence of difficult choices by many actors, from generals to civilians, on both sides. While British and German forces remained rigid and hierarchical, Americans evolved an open and flexible system that was fundamental to their success. At the same time, they developed an American ethic of warfare that John Adams called “the policy of humanity,” and showed that moral victories could have powerful material effects. The startling success of Washington and his compatriots not only saved the faltering American Revolution, but helped to give it new meaning, in a pivotal moment for American history.

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How was George Washington’s advice taken in all of the different areas?

May 13th, 2010

In George Washington’s farewell Address, George Washington warned the new nation against political parties, sectionalism, and involvement in European rivalries. What I’m trying to figure out is how well his advice was taken in each area.

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Why does Washington’s unemployment assistance require the states to change their laws?

May 3rd, 2010

When Washington has provided additional money for unemployment in the past the states didn’t need to change their unemployment laws to accomodate the assistance. Why is it diferent under the stimulus bill?

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George Washington’s Overdue Books

April 20th, 2010


New York City’s oldest library says President Washington checked out two books in 1789 and never returned them. As Jeff Glor reports, Mr. Washington owes $300000 in late fees.

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What was President Washington’s most important advice in his farewell address?

April 16th, 2010

Do you think Washington’s advice is still important today? Explain your answer.

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