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  2. June Jordan - Wikipedia

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    June Millicent Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was an American poet, essayist, teacher, and activist. In her writing she explored issues of gender, race, immigration, and representation. In her writing she explored issues of gender, race, immigration, and representation.

  3. Tell el-Ajjul - Wikipedia

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    Most of the collection is preserved at the British Museum in London and the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem. [ 16 ] Plans for new investigations at Tell el-Ajjul began to be developed in 1998 as a joint collaboration between the recently formed Department of Antiquities of Palestine and the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. [ 19 ]

  4. I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky

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    I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky is a 1995 "song play" with music composed by John Adams and a libretto by June Jordan. [1]The work is scored for three mezzo sopranos, high tenor, tenor and two baritones, accompanied by an ensemble comprising two reed players (clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone), three keyboards (piano, keyboard samplers), acoustic and electric guitars ...

  5. Widad Kawar - Wikipedia

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    Widad is a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Center for Oriental Research. She has established the Tiraz Centre which runs small museum in Amman, housing her collection and dedicated to the preservation of Palestinian and Jordanian cultural traditions. [7] In 2012, Kawar won the Prince Klaus International Award for culture and ...

  6. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    This category includes grief, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress and other forms of moral injury and mental disorders caused or inflamed by war. Between the start of the Afghan war in October 2001 and June 2012, the demand for military mental health services skyrocketed, according to Pentagon data. So did substance abuse within the ranks.

  7. The Infernal Storm - Wikipedia

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    The Infernal Storm is the fourth studio album by the American death metal band Incantation. It was released in 2000 on Relapse Records (US), Moria Records Brazil and as PLP on Morbid Records. Track listing

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.

  9. Songfest: A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and ...

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    Songfest, Boosey & Hawkes; Songs 1–3, Songs 4 & 5, Songs 6–8, Songs 9 & 10, Song 11 on YouTube, 1988 The Proms, Daisy Newman (soprano), Candice Burrows (mezzo), Janice Meyerson (mezzo), Salvatore Champagne (tenor), Jerrold Pope (baritone), Robert Osborne (bass); Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra, Bernstein conducting