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For Native American Heritage Month, we invite you to learn about and celebrate the culture of the Ojibwe people, or as they are known to many, the Chippewa, a mispronunciation of Ojibwe. There are nearly 150 bands of Ojibwe in the northern part of the United States and Southern Canada. Some trademarks of the tribe you may be familiar with are birchbark canoes, dreamcatchers, elaborate beadwork, colorful celebrations filled with music/singing and dancing, quilts, copper mining, and maple syrup.

Norm's teaching background includes graduate and undergraduate courses in educational technology, K-12 education in northern Canada, technical training in the petroleum industry, and English as a Second Language in Japan. In addition, he has been involved in several consulting projects with book publishers and higher education institutions to develop online courses and resources. He has co-authored the books Teaching in Blended Learning Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry (2013) and Blended Learning in Higher Education (2008) and he has published a series of articles on blended learning and faculty development.

"All right Nick, here comes your music cue, and you sing that fight song," Duncan said. After several seconds waiting for a recording of NUMB to begin, a surprised Duncan said, "Oh! It's locked up!" The music would not play.

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Thank you to Rose Houk for her fascinating article. Look for more episodes in our series Smoky Mountain Air from Great Smoky Mountains Association to come soon. Our theme music is from Old Time Smoky Mountain Music, GSMA's Grammy-nominated music collection available at SmokiesInformation.org. Bird recordings by Mark Dunaway. Thanks for listening!

With an established core fan-base in North Jersey, Van Atta High set out to create a larger buzz for itself and win over a larger audience. The band landed spots on Taste Of Chaos 2007, Warped Tour 2007/2008 and Bamboozle 2008. These large festivals partnered with shows in other regions and as the band acquired an intense Internet presence, local and national press coverage grew. VAH was named Alternative Press Magazine 's "Unsigned Band of the Month" in Aug. 2008. By Dec. 2008, VAH inked a licensing agreement for one EP with indie label Thriving Records (prior home to Sky Eats Airplane and Emarosa). On March 10, 2009, VAH released their first nationally distributed record entitled "Doin' Somethin' Right (EP). Band website: www.purevolume.com/VanAttaHigh . 

 

 Next up on the AMS schedule in October, These Green Eyes. Check out the website for more information at fairfield.edu/quick . Tickets are available at fairfield.edu/quick or at the Box Office, (203) 254-4010.

Besides their practice of appearing in 13- or 17-year cycles, cicadas are best known for the buzzing and clicking sounds that they make, which can be amplified by the sudden emergence of millions of the insects into an overpowering din.

Books about composers and their music can be found in the stacks under ML410. Books are arranged alphabetically by composer within this section. For example, ML410.M contains books about Mahler, Mendelssohn, Mozart, etc.


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It\u2019s not quite an avalanche on Kingsland Road but venturing down the backstreet to Cafe Oto, I was met with one. Created by Sockethead, this was exactly that: a staunch, harsh avalanche of sound. A feeling physically impossible to bear if it were not for a northern accent providing reassurance via his labiodentals. The room was packed, meaning many casualties experienced the full force. Genuinely, I can\u2019t actually conclude whether or not I enjoyed it. The intenseness, it being a Friday night, bifta buzz. But maybe that was the point. Maybe this is what it feels like to be in an avalanche? Rooted to the spot \u2013 bombarded with an event that leaves you confused, motionless.

It was easy to see why Fumu was the final act of the evening. Friday night music brought more on the floor and there was a genuine change in atmosphere. The crowd still hadn\u2019t reached the fullness of Sockethead\u2019s performance but more movers and shakers had appeared. Before Fumu took to the stage, I spotted a rogue punter, smoking a vape and going up to Lyster requesting something or another. So I kept track of him as he floated round the room, sometimes arms wide open, shouting things like \u2018get the music going\u2019. I was keeping track out of interest of how the dude was going to kick it all off. Bring some sort of energy to the place. It never got to that stage: an Oto worker, the one checking people\u2019s names against the amount of tickets bought on the door, had clocked on. What then played out as Fumu was firmly at peak stage was a sort of cat and mouse around the dancefloor, with the fella ducking and diving, removing and replacing his cap, all the while vaping. It was enough fun for the night as the night drawn to a close. I sloped off down Mount Blanc and back home.

Favored breeding sites are old, brushy fields with scattered clumps of saplings and trees, wood clearings, border areas with low undergrowth, power-line cuts, and the edges of wooded swamps. Breeders arrive from late April through the first two weeks of May, when males carve out territories with much singing, chasing, and fighting. Unmated males sing tirelessly from elevated, and often bare, song perches and generally actively pursue females when they appear. These same song perches are also used later by mated males patrolling their territories. Males sing two types of songs that are used in different contexts. The more familiar pattern is the bee-buzz or swee-zee song, which occurs in many variations. The second song is longer and also variable and can be represented as wee-chi-chi-chi-chur-chee-chur. Both sexes have several tzip or buzz call notes and a thin seet note, and the young utter a long series of buzz notes as a begging call.

Adults undergo a complete molt in late July and early August, during which time the young attain their yellowish winter plumage. Throughout August, Blue-winged Warblers forage in mixed-species flocks, which they accompany into wooded areas as well as border zones. Most depart on their southward flight at the end of August and during the first week of September. Only a few stragglers are encountered after that time. The wintering grounds include Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. 006ab0faaa

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