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by Indiana University Press
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Tags: Norbert Krapf, poetry, blues
On this episode we feature poetry from Norbert Krapf’s book Songs in Sepia and Black and White. Norbert reads “The Voice” with musical backing provided by Gordon Bonham. Originally recorded at the Indianapolis ArtsGarden in September 2010.
by Josef Korbel School of International Studies
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Tags: Josef Korbel School, internships, careers
In the second part of our podcast on international internships, Kellie, Jess, Majo and Kelly talk more in-depth about their experiences abroad. From comparing and contrasting their location and the nature of the organization they worked under, to talking about how these internship helped their professional ambitions, there's plenty of talk about Kenya, South Sudan, Bosnia and India.
by Indiana University Press
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Tags: Barbara Shoup, novel, Indiana University
Award-winning writer Barbara Shoup discusses her latest novel An American Tune. An achingly poignant account of a family crushed under the weight of suppressed truths, An American Tune illuminates the irrevocability of our choices and how those choices come to compose the tune of our lives.
Erin is both working at the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, and is studying public policy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Her recommendation for others who are new to this issue: "It's so important to use your voice, to explain what this agenda is and what we're trying to promote."
by Indiana University Press
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Tags: Norbert Krapf, poetry, music
On this episode, we feature poetry from Norbert Krapf's new book Songs in Sepia and Black and White. Norbert Krapf reads "Come with Me" with musical backing provided by the Monika Herzig Trio. Originally recorded in November 2011 at the Indianapolis ArtsGarden.
by Ron's phlog
Tags: international literacy day, indian territory map, tourism society
Hey world, Ron Mader here in Oaxca, Mexico. Today is August 8th 2012. Day no. 3 of indigenous people's week and also the international literacy day. International day of literacy so if you can read this podcast ... that doesn't work. If you can read well thank your teacher so I'd like to thank my parents who are teachers. Day no. 3 of indigenous people's week. Special call out and thanks to Eco Tourism Society and Travel World proposed the news sharing news from Guatemala to the state of Nevada for the terrific Nevada Indian territory map and to our good friend Anna Paula for hosting some terrific and provocative essays on her slideshare account.
by Indiana University Press
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Tags: Norbert Krapf, poetry, music
On this episode, we feature poetry from Norbert Krapf's new book Songs in Sepia and Black and White. Norbert Krapf reads "Girl of the Hill Country" with musical backing provided by the Monika Herzig Trio. Originally recorded in November 2011 at the Indianapolis ArtsGarden.
by John's ipadio channel
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