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Ira and Shor
Freire's major exponents in North America are Peter McLaren, Donaldo Macedo, Joe L. Kincheloe, Ira Shor, and Henry Giroux.
* A dialogue with Paulo Freire and Ira Shor ( 1988 )
Critical pedagogue Ira Shor defines critical pedagogy as:
Other critical pedagogues known more for their anti-schooling, unschooling, or deschooling perspectives include Ivan Illich, John Holt, Ira Shor, John Taylor Gatto, and Matt Hern.
As mentioned briefly in the background information, Ira Shor, a professor at the City University of New York, provides for an example of how critical pedagogy is used in the classroom.

Ira and critical
However, The Modern Lovers was given an enthusiastic critical reception, with critic Ira Robbins hailing it as " one of the truly great art rock albums of all time ," and it influenced numerous aspiring punk rock musicians on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Sex Pistols ( who covered " Roadrunner " on The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle ).

Ira and thought
In 2002, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine producer Ira Steven Behr stated that unlike some plots, which originated from a single small idea, the creation of the Dominion villain and story arc was " very much thought out.

Ira and reading
Late on the evening of January 3, at the Ambassador Billiard Parlor at Broadway and 52nd Street in Manhattan, while George Gershwin and Buddy De Sylva were playing billiards, his brother Ira Gershwin was reading the January 4 edition of the New York Tribune.

Ira and writing
Wesley's contribution, along with the Second Great Awakening in America led to a new style called gospel, and a new explosion of sacred music writing with Fanny Crosby, Lina Sandell, Philip Bliss, Ira D. Sankey, and others who produced testimonial music for revivals, camp meetings, and evangelistic crusades.
Following his brother's death, Ira waited nearly three years before writing again.
In a June 2006 interview, former DS9 producer Ira Steven Behr said that he contemplated making the entire Deep Space Nine series a writing of the character Benny Russell.
At this point, Ira Gershwin and Yip Harburg agreed that Yip should start writing song lyrics.
In early 1968, Irna Phillips was replaced by husband-and-wife writing team Jane and Ira Avery.
* Ira Joe Fisher, weather reporter from 1981 to 1990 and known for writing backwards on plexiglass and now he's was the weather reporter for The Saturday Early Show on CBS.
Ira D. Sankey published his own setting of the words in Gospel Hymns, No. 3 ( 1878 ), writing that the words were anonymous.

Ira and which
A third single was released amid controversy before Christmas 1984: a revival of " It Ain't Necessarily So ", the George and Ira Gershwin classic ( from Porgy and Bess ) which questions the authenticity of Biblical tales.
District Attorneys Michael Guarino and Ira Riener made a motion for a retrial which was denied by Judge Isacoff, Superior Court Judge for the County of Los Angeles.
His show-stopping number was " Tchaikovsky ", by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin, in which he sang the names of a whole string of Russian composers at breakneck speed, seemingly without taking a breath.
In 1772 he, his cousin Remember Baker, and his brothers Ira, Heman, and Zimri, formed the Onion River Company, which was basically a land-speculation organization devoted to purchasing land in and around the Winooski River ( known then as the Onion River ).
Finally, in 1968, his closest disciple and son-in-law Ira Eisenstein founded a separate school, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College ( RRC ), in which Kaplan's philosophy, Reconstructionist Judaism, would be promoted as a separate religious movement.
Polanski returned to the United States, and was contracted by the head of Paramount Pictures, Robert Evans, to direct and write the screenplay for Rosemary's Baby, which was based on Ira Levin's novel of the same name.
Curtis ' comedies include Some Like It Hot ( 1959 ), Sex and the Single Girl ( 1964 ) and The Great Race ( 1965 ), and his dramas included playing the slave Antoninus in Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus ( 1960 ) co-starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier, The Outsider ( 1961 ), the true story of WW II veteran Ira Hayes, and The Boston Strangler ( 1968 ), in which he played the self-confessed murderer of the film's title, Albert DeSalvo.
In January 1998, Postel was threatened by US Presidential science advisor Ira Magaziner with the statement " You'll never work on the Internet again " after Postel collaborated with root server operators to reduce Network Solutions ' influence, which had undermined IANA's authority over the root zone.
This series includes, for example, Ethel Lina White's novel The Wheel Spins ( 1936 ), which Alfred Hitchcock — before he went to Hollywood — turned into a much-loved movie entitled The Lady Vanishes ( 1938 ), and Ira Levin's ( born 1929 ) science fiction thriller The Boys from Brazil ( 1976 ), which was filmed in 1978.
* Earlier stage productions of the film include Toxic Avenger: The Musikill, with lyrics by Ira Kortum, who also directed and starred in the production, which premiered in Portland, Oregon.
As of 1950 the list of merchants in Wallace included ; Ira Wilkinson General Store, J. W. Grimes Grocery ( which also housed the post office ), Ralph Myers TV and Appliances, Carl Starnes Insurance, Uplinger Cafe, Paul Mitchell Barber Shop, McGinnis Garage, Clores Grocery and Lunch, Ellingwood's Lumber Yard, Alward's Skelgas Service and the office of Dr. H. M. Rusk physician.
The dam supported steamboat ferries run by Ira T. Clement, which transported goods and people between Shamokin Dam and the city of Sunbury on the Northumberland County side of the river.
" In 1892 her sister Esther, one of her pupils, who became the second wife of Ira Bulkley, dictated for publication an article which appeared in the Elkland Journal, in which she said:
The correct pronunciation is " Eye-ruh-ann "; it was named for Ira and Ann Yates, owners of the ranchland upon which the town was built.
The Musar Institute, founded by Alan Morinis, and the Mussar Leadership Program, founded by Rabbi Ira F. Stone, are among the institutions which have sought to spread the practice of Musar in a non-Orthodox framework.
* The Ickeringill family, which included the noted Chartists Isaac Ickeringill ( b. 1803 ) and his brother George ( b. 1810 ) and Ira Ickringill ( spelling accurate ) ( b. 1836 ), the Bradford mill founder, inventor and Mayor of Keighley, were born, raised and lived in Bingley.
The title Rhapsody in Blue was suggested by Ira Gershwin after his visit to a gallery exhibition of James McNeill Whistler paintings, which bear titles such as Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket and Arrangement in Grey and Black ( better known as Whistler's Mother ).
However, Sherman had trouble in getting permission to record for profit from some of the well-known composers and lyricists, who did not tolerate parodies or satires of their melodies and lyrics, including Irving Berlin, Richard Rodgers, George and Ira Gershwin, Alan Jay Lerner, and Frederick Loewe, as well as the estates of Lorenz Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Kurt Weill, and Bertolt Brecht, which prevented him from releasing parodies or satires of their songs.
Nada Surf is an American alternative rock band which consists of Matthew Caws ( guitar, vocals ), Ira Elliot ( drums, backup vocals ) and Daniel Lorca ( bass, backup vocals ).
Themed housing options include La Casa Hispanica, which " supports the endeavors of students actively engaged in organizing programs concerned with the cultures and civilizations of the Spanish-speaking world ," the Ira de A. Reid House, which seeks students active in the Black Students ' League or members of the African Diaspora interested in the culture and politics of Africans, Cadbury house, which provides a substance-free and quiet living environment, and Yarnall, which has no permanent theme.

Ira and go
Ira Magaziner, who was brought in by Miller in 1990, proposed to take Wang out of the manufacture of computers altogether, and to go big into imaging software instead.
Ira is hurt, so Glenda has to go for help.

Ira and beneath
Their true appearance would be concealed beneath masks, according to writer / producer Ira Steven Behr, because " I wasn't really in the mood to come up with a new alien race.

Ira and meaning
Romans in the pagan traditions commonly used a similar phrase " peace of the gods ", meaning when the gods were at peace, when the gods were not causing trouble, such as earthquakes or war, otherwise known as Ira Deorum ( The Wrath of the Gods ).

Ira and first
In recognition of this, the audience chants the first name of the radio show's host, Ira Flatow.
It was not until 1924 that Ira and George Gershwin teamed up to write the music for their first Broadway hit Lady, Be Good !.
His portrayal of Shakespeare's Othello was the first of someone of African descent to take the role in Great Britain, in an otherwise all-white cast, since Ira Aldridge's 19th century portrayal.
The first multi-channel video art ( using several monitors or screens ) was Wipe Cycle by Ira Schneider and Frank Gillette.
An exception to this was the first Pulitzer ever awarded to a musical: when Of Thee I Sing won in 1932, book authors George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, as well as lyricist Ira Gershwin, were cited as the winners, while composer George Gershwin's contribution was overlooked by the committee.
Other major awards and honors she received during her career were the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Medal of Honor Award, National Medal of Art, first Society of Singers Lifetime Achievement Award, named " Ella " in her honor, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement, UCLA Spring Sing.
The communities of Alamosa and the San Luis Valley faithfully supported the efforts of individuals such as Dr. Ira Richardson, the University ’ s first president.
* Richardson Hall-The main administration building and oldest building on campus is Richardson Hall, named after the school's first president, Dr. Ira Richardson.
The band played with a speed and ferocity that was all but unprecedented in rock music ; critic Ira Robbins declared that " Black Flag was, for all intents and purposes, America's first hardcore band.
The first settlers with their families were Nicholas Schmidt, Ira W. Thompson, G and F. Cuddeback, J. Corbin and J Sheldon.
* Ira Black ( 1941 – 2006 ), neuroscientist and stem cell researcher who served as the first director of the Stem Cell Institute of New Jersey.
* January 5 – The first sessions for Ella Fitzgerald's George and Ira Gershwin Songbook are held.
Ira is the polar opposite of Cybill's first husband, Jeff.
In 1981, United Artists Classics, which had formerly been a division of the company that re-released library titles, was turned into a first run art film distributor by Nathaniel T. Kwit Jr. Tom Bernard was hired as the division's head of sales, and Ira Deutchman as its head of marketing.
Planning the arc, Ira Steven Behr, Ronald D. Moore and the writers conceived a longer chain of first five, then six connected episodes, stretching from " A Time to Stand " to " Sacrifice of Angels ", as themes increased demands for greater narrative development.
Porgy and Bess is an opera, first performed in 1935, with music by George Gershwin, libretto by DuBose Heyward, and lyrics by DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin.
The quantity was named by Harald Sverdrup after Ira Sprague Bowen ( 1898 – 1973 ), an astrophysicist whose theoretical work on evaporation to air from water bodies made first use of it, and it is used most commonly in meteorology and hydrology.
* Ira Smith becomes the first player in NCAA history to win consecutive batting titles after hitting. 519 with the UMES Hawks.
In 2006, a more narrowly-focused amendment to the state ’ s Condominium Property Act was initiated by Illinois Senator Ira Silverstein, the first such state law.
He was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1943, and Pulitzer prize winning sports writer Ira Berkow wrote that Luckman was " the first great T-formation quarterback ".
The assistance of Carr's friend Ira Dilworth, principal of Victoria High School, enabled Carr to see her own first book, Klee Wyck, published in 1941.
Like the late ruler of Monaco, her second cousin, she is a great-grandchild of the Scottish aristocrat Lady Mary Victoria Hamilton, the first wife of Prince Albert I of Monaco, though Ira is descended from Lady Mary's second marriage with the Hungarian prince, Tassilo Festetics von Tolna.
While Knapp's father, Ira Knapp, had subscribed to that belief himself, and had been selected by Eddy to be the first person to serve as chairman of the Christian Science Board of Directors, during a libel suit by Josephine Custis Woodbury in 1892, Ira was forced, under oath in court, to concede Eddy had never taught this interpretation herself.
Saccharin was produced first in 1878 by Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist working on coal tar derivatives in Ira Remsen's laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University.

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