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Civil Defense has far to go and many problems to solve, but is it not in the best spirit of our pioneer tradition to be not only willing, but prepared to care for our own families and help our neighbors in any disaster -- storm, flood, accident or even war??
The town is named for famous American pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, and every summer since 1952 has hosted an outdoor amphitheatre portrayal of the life and times of its namesake.
Darwin has grown from a pioneer outpost and small port into one of Australia's most modern and multicultural cities.
Lightworks is a pioneer in computer-based film editing and has been in development since 1989.
Milken's high-yield " pioneer " status has proved dubious as studies show " original issue " high-yield issues were common during and after the Great Depression.
Lloyd deMause, the pioneer of psychohistory, has described a system of psychogenic modes ( see below ) which describe the range of styles of parenting he has observed historically and across cultures.
The paper found between the old quilts has become a primary source of information about pioneer life.
Although Orbison is counted as a rock and roll pioneer, and has been cited by numerous critics as one of the genre's most influential musicians, his style was noted for how it departed from the norm.
Robert West, a pioneer of genetic studies in stuttering, has suggested that the presence of stuttering is connected to the fact that articulated speech is the last major acquisition in human evolution.
The original octopus idea was conceived by cave-diving pioneer Sheck Exley as a way for cave divers to share air while swimming single-file in a narrow tunnel, but has now become the standard in recreational diving.
In an era when the " one-drop rule " would classify a person with any African ancestry as black, and black people in the South had been effectively disfranchised, Harding's campaign manager responded, " No family in the state ( of Ohio ) has a clearer, a more honorable record than the Hardings ', a blue-eyed stock from New England and Pennsylvania, the finest pioneer blood.
I am the rough pioneer who must break the road ; but Master Philipp comes along softly and gently, sows and waters heartily, since God has richly endowed him with gifts.
Being an early pioneer next to Rodolphe Töpffer in the art of combining words and pictures to tell often humorous stories in sequential panels, throughout the latter half of the 20th century Busch has become posthumously known in German by the honorary epithet of Großvater der Comics (" Grandfather of Comics ").
Zewail's key work has been as the pioneer of femtochemistry.
Mbira has now become so well known due to the worldwide stage performance and recordings of Thomas Mapfumo whose music is based on and includes the mbira, and the work of Dumisani Maraire who brought marimba and karimba music to the US Pacific Northwest, Ephat Mujuru who was one of the pioneer teachers of mbira in the US, and the writings and recordings of Zimbabwean musicians made by Paul Berliner.
In March 2005, Hochhuth became embroiled in controversy when, during an interview with the German weekly Junge Freiheit, he defended David Irving, describing him as a " pioneer of modern history who has written magnificent books " and an " historian to equal someone like Joachim Fest ".
However, the federal government has been a strong supporter of establishing Canada as a bilingual country and has helped pioneer the French immersion programs in the public education systems throughout Canada.
The Francophonie has been a pioneer in terms of the recognition of cultural diversity and dialogue of cultures.
The Lake Bronson State Park also has interpretive sites for the tower, a pioneer cemetery and the WPA camp.
Rephlex has released the music of many notable and influential electronic artists, among them Mike Paradinas, the founder of Planet Mu Records, synth pop revivalist and electro pioneer Ed Upton, prolific dance musician Luke Vibert, and electronic musician and virtuoso bass player Squarepusher.
The internet has allowed businesses to compete in markets outside of their geographic location, reach more consumers, create efficiencies and cut costs in manual processes as well as pioneer new techniques for doing business.
It is still marked on current maps in the town and has a historical marker north of Prattsville in the pioneer Village of Belfast, unfortunately the historic road has been gated and access to the marker blocked.

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In the mid-19th century, watercress was grown at Moor Farm, known locally as " The Bog ", ( now Low Farm ) by Richard Whiting Bradbery, the son of William Bradbery, the first British watercress pioneer who had a large cress farm at West Hyde, Hertfordshire.
Initially conceived by New Zealand live deer recovery pioneer, Sir Tim Wallis, as a display day for him to play with his collection of World War II aircraft, the show has grown into a major institution.
( 3 ) He was a pioneer in the raw foods, juicing, and vegetarian movements, each of which has grown in size and scope over the years.

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Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating many memorable clips for the Laser Disc format, with " Whip It " getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV.
However, ROTT's engine was still the first to pioneer myriad features which would be found in many later games, such as panoramic skies, simulated dynamic lighting, fog, bullet holes, breakable glass walls, level-over-level environments ( made possible by " gravitational anomaly disks "; suspended objects that collectively form stairs, floors, etc.
A pioneer of refined multiple stop motion films under the NFB banner was Norman McLaren, who brought in many other animators to create their own creatively controlled films.
In 1891, the Native Sons of the Golden West, who sought to safeguard many of the landmarks of California's pioneer days, purchased and rehabilitated Sutter's Fort when the City of Sacramento sought to demolish it.
The first practical, controllable glider was designed and built by the British scientist and pioneer George Cayley who many recognise as the first aeronautical engineer.
Although the development of television was the result of work by many inventors, Baird was a prominent pioneer and made major advances in the field.
That service, United Press Movietone, or UPMT, was a pioneer in newsfilm syndication and numbered among its clients major US and foreign networks and local stations, including for many years the early TV operation of ABC News.
Robert Dudley was a pioneer of new industries ; interested in many things from tapestries to mining, he was engaged in the first joint stock companies in English history.
One of the most famous Peak District climbers, and a pioneer of many new routes, is Ron Fawcett.
The names of many pioneer families prominent in early California history: Livermore, Peralta, and Alviso ( to name a few ) were closely linked to the Mission.
In this investigation he became a pioneer, and many of his disciples followed him with similar investigations, not only of the Septuagint, but also of the Vulgate and of the Peshitta.
It also contains a Prairie Village with local landmark homes and other buildings, including a Pony Express station and pioneer church among many others.
Hogg was an accomplished sportsman and along with many Etonians he was a pioneer of Association Football.
Beginning with pioneer performer " Female Houdini "™ Dorothy Dietrich, who broke the glass ceiling in the escape field, and was the first woman to gain prominence as an escape artist since the days of Houdini, many women have followed in her footsteps and entered the field.
By the mid-2000s, MTV and many of its sister channels had largely abandoned showing music videos in favor of reality television shows, which were more popular with its audiences, and which MTV had itself helped to pioneer with the show The Real World, which premiered in 1992.
Landscape pioneer Frederick Law Olmsted visited Eagle Pass in 1854 and noted the many slave hunters and runaway slaves residing in Piedras Negras, as well as the many saloons and gambling houses, which catered to Fort Duncan's soldiers and other unsavory characters.
Settlers lived a rugged pioneer type of life for many years.
Images with major inherent historical interest, such as the California Gold Rush and other pioneer or urban scenes, sell for many thousands of dollars even with significant damage.
In 1859, the city was named for its many oak trees by pioneer William Radford.
During its heyday Ottertail had its own weekly newspaper, five hotels, 27 saloons, and many other types of enterprises necessary for pioneer life.
Because many of the early businesses were constructed of wood and built close together, fire was a major concern for many pioneer towns.

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