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  • Text: ...You shall sing a lullaby, Or at least unfailingly try. The melody of life, Street music, listening, playing, dreaming, Of the colors all streaminig, Lost in the dark of that thrill called life, Streams of gray but mauled by blue, So sit in the fields lit by the moon, And fear no creatures f...
Turtle Talk, April 1999

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  • Text: ...-Parents can be the greatest influence in their kids lives, despite ers all children in the family ; the impact of movies, music, and TV. t under age 19 Without cot i pays or deductibles, Mli -Talk directly to kids about the risks of tobacco use; if friends or t Child covers regular checkre...
Turtle Talk, July 1999

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  • Text: ...I have gained much experience through my participation in cross country, track, forensics, debate, music, Student Council, and National Honor Society," Radtke said. Radtke's future plans include university life at either Princeton or Marquette University. "I intend to continu...
Turtle Talk, July 1991

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  • Text: ...quot;The North .American Indians", will be shown in the Auditorium. In three parts it is narrated by L~rlon Brando with music by Bufty St. Marie. Frtl~A.Y ~ ~onica? HEY! The football game is on T-V but where is hubby? In the basement, of course, get his hunting equipment in shape f...
Indian Talk in Southern Michigan, November 1973

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  • Text: ...America's noise levels have been creeping upward in much the same fashion: from loud appliances to amplified music to the general din of modern life, experts estimate that 20 million men, women and children in the U.S. are now exposed to dangerous levels of sound every day. Audiologist...
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, May 1993

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  • Text: ...ichiga Enjoy an original scripted show on the 2008 Election Robert Wood Johnson Fo und a · 's -by the Capitol Steps- a musical theatre group composed of former Senate staffers for Quality national initiative to 'satirizing the very people and places that teams are coming together...
Council of Michigan Foundations 2008 annual conference program

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  • Text: ..., and 5th grade students fro m Woods ide and Waukazoo Elementary Schools in Holland. Thi s volunteer outreac h choir creates music video tapes to encourage children being treated for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, while reaffirming the ir importance to the world . Outstanding ...
Michigan Community Service Commission annual report 1994-1995

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  • Text: 00:40:58 (DJ): Currently, I’m on the board of the Grand Rapids Symphony, I’ve always enjoyed classical music, also the Princeton Theological Seminary. I’ve continued on the board of the Kellogg Foundation, and the Kellogg Company. Over the years, I’ve had many different interests.
Johnson, Dorothy A., video interview and transcript

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  • Text: ...dway shows, leading dance troupes, and world-famous soloists and ensembles, but also showcases performances by the School of Music, Department of Theatre, Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra, and Opera Company of Mid-Michigan. -Cowles House Last stop, join Nancy and John DiBiaggio, President...
Council of Michigan Foundations 1990 annual conference preliminary program

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  • Text: ...wn find a friend to talk to rather than reaching for a drink. Try writing your feelings down, take a long walk, turn on some music, pound your pillow, or try being creative with clothes or beads or paint. If something is deeply troubling you . try to find the right person to talk to. The In...
Turtle Talk, March 1981

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  • Text: ...purchased inexpensively and legally by anyone at any age. Use is difficult to detect and does not show up on a drug screen. Music: Honor Song by Owashtinong Chung-a-ming and a song by Deb Muller. These substances, commonly known as inhalants, are highly damaging to the brain and central ...
Turtle Talk, May 1998

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  • Text: ...t with non-caucasion populations their percrime or criminal activity. ceptions are often formed by images from media: films, music, newspapers - but mostly from TV news. Some of the statistical highlights: (Keep in mind These manufactured perceptions often result in sothis was a 1 - month l...
Turtle Talk, September 1999