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Rogers and Writers
Will Rogers Speaks: Over 1, 000 Timeless Quotations for Public Speakers ( And Writers, Politicians Comedians, Browsers ) ( 1995 ).
Will Rogers Speaks: Over 1, 000 Timeless Quotations for Public Speakers ( And Writers, Politicians Comedians, Browsers ).
* Will Rogers at C-SPAN's American Writers: A Journey Through History
Gowdy has been nominated, repeatedly, for every major Canadian book prize, including the Giller Prize ( twice short-listed, once long-listed ); the Governor General's Award ( three-times short-listed ); and the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize ( twice-shorted listed ).
* The Origin of Waves ( McClelland & Stewart, 1997 ; winner of the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize )
* Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize: Kevin Patterson, Country of Cold
The Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize is a Canadian literary award presented by Rogers Communications and the Writers ' Trust of Canada after an annual juried competition between publishers who submit entries.
* Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize, official website
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The Book of Negroes, published in the US under the title Someone Knows My Name, won the 2008 overall Commonwealth Writers ' Prize for Best Book, the 2007 Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize, the 2008 Evergreen Award from the Ontario Library Association, and CBC Radio's 2009 edition of Canada Reads, and was a finalist for the Hurston-Wright Legacy Award and was longlisted for the Giller Prize and the IMPAC Award.
The Baseball Writers Association of America ( BBWAA ) voted by mail to select from 20th century players and elected Rogers Hornsby.
His short story collection, Country of Cold, won the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize in 2003.
* 2003 Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize ( for Country of Cold )
* 1997 Finalist, Rogers Communication WritersTrust Fiction Prize ( for Small Change )
The book was nominated for the 2000 Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize and won the inaugural Winterset Award.
* 2000 Nominee, Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize ( for This All Happened )
* 2010 Shortlist, Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize ( for The Death of Donna Whalen )
His most recent novel, Cities of Refuge, was shortlisted for the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize, longlisted for the Giller Prize, and named a Globe & Mail Best Book of the Year and a Now Magazine Top Ten of 2010.
His second novel, In the Place of Last Things ( 2004 ) was a finalist for the regional Commonwealth Prize for Best Book and the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize.
That novel won the 2008 Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize.

Rogers and Trust
Rogers became one of the key men in John D. Rockefeller ’ s Standard Oil Trust.
Rogers became one of the key men in John D. Rockefeller ’ s Standard Oil Trust.
Following the death of Ted Rogers, control of Rogers Communications passed to the Rogers Control Trust, a trust for which a subsidiary of Scotiabank serves as trustee.
By this time, the three main men of Standard Oil Trust had become John D. Rockefeller, his brother William, and Henry Rogers, who had emerged as a key financial strategist.

Rogers and Fiction
This included appearances on six episodes of The Roy Rogers Show, a guest-starring role in an episode of the American science fiction anthology series Science Fiction Theatre, and an appearance as a delivery boy on an episode of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.
The Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize, worth, is awarded to the novel or short-story collection that, in the opinion of the judges, is the year ’ s best book of fiction.
Shortlisted novels for 2011's Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize ; The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt was announced as the winner at the annual Writers ' Trust Gala
* Rogers WritersTrust Fiction Prize
Along with nominees for other notable Canadian literary awards such as the Scotiabank Giller Prize, IFOA has invited the shortlisted authors of the Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize to read excerpts from their celebrated works.
* Nominee 2004 – Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize
Rogers Writers ' Trust Fiction Prize 2004 was awarded to the book by Rogers Communications and the Writers ' Trust of Canada.

Rogers and Prize
Towards the end of his life Carl Rogers was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with national intergroup conflict in South Africa and Northern Ireland.
This work resulted in a Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Rogers.
Reporting on Rogers ' winning the Pritzker Prize in 2007, The New York Times noted that the design of the Centre " turned the architecture world upside down " and that " Mr. Rogers earned a reputation as a high-tech iconoclast with the completion of the 1977 Pompidou Centre, with its exposed skeleton of brightly coloured tubes for mechanical systems.
* John A. Rogers ( Lemelson-MIT Prize )
During his relatively short career, Rice's contribution to the built environment can be seen in the work of the recent Pritzker Prize winners including: Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Renzo Piano, Zaha Hadid, etc.
* Pritzker Prize – Richard Rogers
Following an initial three-year run that included feature interviews with the likes of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, author Salman Rushdie, Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Shirin Ebadi, and HRH Prince Edward, the program was replaced in June 2008 with The Daily when S-VOX took over ownership of the station from Rogers.
* John T. Rogers ( 1882 – 1937 ), Pulitzer Prize winner
His work has also been shortlisted for the Rogers Prize, the Governor-General's Prize in Canada for fiction, as well as the Crossword Prize in India.

Rogers and for
`` Remember the night Will Rogers filled a tooth for me between numbers ''??
It seemed an almost impossible job for Miss Rogers to select 4 winners from the 46 Juniors entered.
He milks the latest scientific advances, translating them into his own special Buck Rogers vocabulary to huckster his fake machines as a cure-all for everything from hay fever to sexual impotence and cancer.
On July 1, 2005, Selig suspended Texas Rangers pitcher Kenny Rogers for 20 games and fined him $ 50, 000.
The main relief presenters are Martine Croxall, Gavin Esler ( BBC News at Five ), Sophie Long ( mainly weekday afternoons ), Rachel Schofield ( Monday mornings ), Tim Willcox and Julian Worricker ( Friday afternoons ), while Fiona Armstrong, Ellie Crisell, Ben Geoghagen, Roger Johnson, Kasia Madera, Chris Rogers, Babita Sharma, Julia Somerville, Sue Thearle and Carole Walker also fill in for regular presenters.
The CRTC is sometimes blamed for the current state of the mobile phone industry in Canada, in which there are only three national mobile network operators – Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility, and Rogers Wireless – as well as a handful of MVNOs operating on these networks.
Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.
In 1930, Rogers served as director of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in Rochester, New York.
Rogers continued teaching at University of Wisconsin until 1963, when he became a resident at the new Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla.
Rogers left the WBSI to help found the Center for Studies of the Person in 1968.
His later books include Carl Rogers on Personal Power ( 1977 ) and Freedom to Learn for the 80's ( 1983 ).
Together with his daughter, Natalie Rogers, and psychologists Maria Bowen, Maureen O ' Hara, and John K. Wood, between 1974 and 1984, Rogers convened a series of residential programs in the US, Europe, Brazil and Japan, the Person-Centered Approach Workshops, which focused on cross-cultural communications, personal growth, self-empowerment, and learning for social change.
Rogers was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize for his work though the nomination arrived just days after his death.
However, Prochaska and Norcross ( 2003 ) states Rogers " consistently stood for an empirical evaluation of psychotherapy.
Additionally, Rogers is known for practicing " unconditional positive regard ," which is defined as accepting a person " without negative judgment of .... person's basic worth.
Those raised in an environment of conditional positive regard feel worthy only if they match conditions ( what Rogers describes as conditions of worth ) that have been laid down for them by others.
Rogers originally developed his theory to be the foundation for a system of therapy.
In the story arc " The Death of Captain America ", Rogers is indicted on criminal charges for his anti-registration efforts, and in Captain America vol.
Promotional art for Steve Rogers: Super Soldier # 1 ( Sept. 2010 ) by Carlos Pacheco and Tim Townsend.

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