Play: A Very Serious Business
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A ninth grade learning disabled English class produced a film of Salinger's novel, 'Catcher in the Rye'. The production's development is described from the teacher's original contingencies through the final editing. The intense motivation experienced by these students resulted in the learning of many traditional skills, such as library use and letter writing, as well as the joy of creation.
Publication Name: Media & Methods
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0025-6897
Year: 1984
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Designed to turn heads
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The new Schreiber Woodall hair salon has been designed by Snezana Jackson Architects to resemble an art gallery. It uses strong colours, and stands out clearly in the 1950s block in which it is situated. The colours define different functions, while the white walls and ceiling continue throughout most of the salon. The overall effect is uncluttered and linear.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 1995
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Building a Legacy
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Bill Dudleston of Legacy Classic has produced 12 models of high-end speakers, which have generated a following from audiophiles due to their quality and the customer service received from the company. Dudleston discusses his origins in the audio industry, his training, and the progression of the company.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1998
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