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College of the Atlantic Introduction to Journalism Class, Picturing Community, Fall 2023 College of the Atlantic |
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| College of the Atlantic Introduction to Journalism Class, Picturing Community, Fall 2023 College of the Atlantic Description: This PDF contains a sampling of student work from the Spring 2023 Introduction to Journalism class which was shared with the COA community. | |
Iselin - Sarah Lambert Bloom Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Iselin - Sarah Lambert Bloom Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: 'The Rich History of a Western Pennsylvania Coal Town in Appalachia; The Inspiring Story of unrelenting Citizen Advocates for Social Justice. Book written by notable member of the community. | |
Heath Cemetery Tremont Historical Society |
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| Heath Cemetery Tremont Historical Society Description: Document that was part of the MDI Cultural History Project. It describes the Heath Cemetery of Tremont, Hancock County, Maine. It was updated 23 September 2012. Includes location coordinates, directions, history, notes and the names and dates on the gravestones and other markers. The most recent visit date is 9 April 2008. | |||
Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020 College of the Atlantic |
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| Cēsu Pluriversitāte: (un)learning through the landscape, June 28, 2020 College of the Atlantic Description: In the midst of the current climate (COVID) our orbit has become smaller, but not less valuable. Limitations can bring to the surface observations that would not have been visible before. The familiar paths within the neighborhood hold unnoticed details, questions, and knowledge. Landscapes consist of natural and human shaped relics that mark human values and skills. However, the familiar sometimes feels so known that we stop observing the way new landscapes draw curiosity. Can we unlearn the knowledge that clouds our minds for new thinking? When we aim for a deeper connection with the outer we can also better understand the inner landscape. They are inseparable and by changing one - we shape both. [show more] | |
Where the Wild Things Were College of the Atlantic |
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| Where the Wild Things Were College of the Atlantic Description: Human Impacts on Wilderness in the Continental United States | |
Geology and Humanity of Oahu College of the Atlantic |
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| Geology and Humanity of Oahu College of the Atlantic Description: According to the University of Hawaii’s Honolulu Climate Change Commission, Oahu is the most at risk from sea-level rise compared to all other Hawaiian islands. By the middle of the century, a report assembled by the commission warned that regular high tide flooding with 3.2ft of local sea-level rise would put 18 miles of coastal road and 4000 settlements at risk (Westfall, 2018). | |
Lake Erie Microplastics College of the Atlantic |
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| Lake Erie Microplastics College of the Atlantic Description: an interactive look at Lake Erie and its watershed using data that Adam collected | |
Golfing Green College of the Atlantic |
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Mother's Day 2020 College of the Atlantic |
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| Mother's Day 2020 College of the Atlantic Description: Mother's Day, May 10, 2020. 40 degrees Fahrenheit, 25 mph wind. Our walk at Stone Barn Farm. Stone Barn Farm in the foreground, Peggy Rockefeller Farm in the background. |