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Strong Family History, Update: Nine children of Elder John Strong and their descendants

He was a member of Company F. 105th OVI in the Civil War. They are bur. in
Huntsburg Center Cem. 28285. Andrew Harvey Strong, b. Apr 23, 1849, d. Aug
24, 1870 in Huntsburg. 28286. Mary Evans Strong, b. Oct 5, 1862. 628265.
LYDIA STRONG, d/o ... Nov 15, 1919, Mary Elizabeth Bachman. 6. Elva Alberta
Strong, b. Jan 6, 1901, d. Jul 29, 1929 in Cleveland, OH. Descendants of Harvey
Strong #28039, page 1502. 7-28281. CHARLES MAHLON 751 JERIJAH - SON
OF ELDER ...

Strong Family History, Update: Some families of Strong that are known not to be descended from Elder John Strong of Northampton, MA

He ml Aug 19, 1922 in North Manchester, Wabash, IN, RUBY F. SICHS, b. ... Jan
7, 1923. + 421. Gloria Jean Pratt, b. Sep 12, 1924. 5-265. EVELYN MAY
CHURCHILL, d/o Abner Cane Churchill #161, b. Apr 15, 1907. She m. Oct 27,
1923, LOUIS F. NEITZEL. Children: + 422. Duane F. Neitzel, b. 1926, d. 1969. +
423. Beverly May Neitzel, b. Nov 2, 1928. 5-266. ORVILLE SYLVESTER
CHURCHILL, s/o Abner Cane Churchill #161, b. Jan 2, 1911. He ml KATHERINE
D. BACHMAN, b.

Educational Action Research

Becoming Practically Critical

Action research is "about taking everyday things in the life of education and unpacking them for their historical and ideological baggage" (5). It recognizes tenets of education with a focus on the interplay between student outcomes, intuitive teaching, and the continuing collaborative development of educational pedagogy.

Action research is "about taking everyday things in the life of education and unpacking them for their historical and ideological baggage" (5).

Women, violence and strategies for action

feminist research, policy and practice

This collection gives important insight into the new issues and questions that have become central to understandings of women, violence and resistance. It focuses on the connections between research and the development of strategies for change by providing excellent examples of policy-relevant feminist research, rooted in both academe and activism. The emphasis throughout is on the link between research and strategies for action at the local, national and international level. The book gathers together the many exciting ideas, discussions and developments arising from the work of the researchers and activists who are part of the British Sociological Association Violence Against Women Study Group. The contributing authors share a commitment to research that centres on the material reality of women's lives and assists the generation of strategies for action. It complements the earlier volume, Women, Violence and Male Power, extending the latter's coverage in important ways by addressing differences as well as commonalities between women, and the complexities of feminist analysis and activism in a changing context.Women, Violence and Strategies for Action is of direct relevance to practitioners working in the professions of probation, social work and law, as well as students and researchers in the fields of women's studies, sociology, social policy, social work, criminology and socio-legal studies. It will also be of interest to women's organizations, including local inter-agency forums.

This collection gives important insight into the new issues and questions that have become central to understandings of women, violence and resistance.

Slavery & Resistance In Africa

In Joseph Conrad s tales, representations of women and of "feminine" generic forms like the romance are often present in fugitive ways. Conrad s use of allegorical feminine imagery, fleet or deferred introductions of female characters, and hybrid generic structures that combine features of "masculine" tales of adventure and intrigue and "feminine" dramas of love or domesticity are among the subjects of this literary study. Many of Conrad s critics have argued that Conrad s fictions are aesthetically flawed by the inclusion of women and love plots; thus Thomas Moser has questioned why Conrad did not "cut them out altogether." Yet a thematics of gender suffuses Conrad s narrative strategies. Even in tales that contain no significant female characters or obvious love plots, Conrad introduces elusive feminine presences, in relationships between men, as well as in men s relationships to their ship, the sea, a shore breeze, or even in the gendered embrace of death. This book investigates an identifiably feminine "point of view" which is present in fugitive ways throughout Conrad s canon. Conrad s narrative strategies are articulated through a language of sexual difference that provides the vocabulary and grammar for tales examining European class, racial, and gender paradigms to provide acute and, at times, equivocal investigations of femininity and difference."

See Huh Juk, Kim Dae-un et al., 'The 14th year of King Hyonjong's reign (the fifth
binary term of the sexagenary cycle)' [in Chinese], The annals of King Hyonjong (
Hyonjong Sillok). Feng Shui means 'the way of wind and water', the natural forces
of the universe (termed 'geomancy' by Europeans). These forces affect everything
in our world. The ancient Chinese believed in and lived their lives by these
natural forces. The Hawaiians and the Native Americans practise their own forms
of ...