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  • rk with a personal mentor) and bad (learning first-hand about the way students can waste their time
  • ts like them, gain social support, and learn first-hand about ways to cope and manage.
  • to various locations, as a means to observe first-hand abuse by government officials.
  • talian writer and historian, notable for his first-hand account of his imprisonment in the Mauthause
  • My aim is to provide a balanced, first-hand account of the plants in an ecological conte
  • esigner of Leisure Suit Larry) and getting a first-hand account history of the game, he obtained per
  • (See firsthand account by British General Knox.
  • And also don't forget to see FIRSTHAND account by John Reed to avoid bias.)
  • First-hand account of the sinking of the Natori by one
  • - First-hand account of the battle by the captain of the
  • the Bus Boycott in South Africa (1979) is a first-hand account of the Alexandra Bus Boycott.
  • ote The Story of Cawnpore, published 1859, a first-hand account of the siege.
  • Thieves of Baghdad is his first-hand account of his journey to recover Iraq's los
  • - First-hand account of the torpedoing of Naka at Christm
  • r close relatives provide the largest single first-hand account of the settlement of the region.
  • e of Representatives - Cokie Roberts gives a first-hand account of growing up in the Capitol.
  • This is a rare, first-hand account of the deadly cloak-and-dagger world
  • This may be due to the fact that the only first-hand account of the expedition available until re
  • an historian, Glass wrote Lions of Medina, a first-hand account of the Marines of Charlie Company 1/
  • The treatise provides a first-hand account of the Great Plague of London; it ha
  • his vision of the pre-earth life and of his first-hand account of a prophesy of Joseph Smith, Jr. H
  • It gives a first-hand account of California, Sutter's Fort, the di
  • communist activist, best remembered for his first-hand account of the Bolshevik Revolution, Ten Day
  • l of the Third Reich, it presented Webster's first-hand account of life as an Airborne infantryman.
  • This book is a first-hand account of the Sino-Japanese War, from the v
  • 71 Great Chicago Fire and wrote an extensive first-hand account, "Personal Experiences during the Ch
  • The film used first-hand accounts by the men on the expedition to re-
  • near Maubeuge for petrol, where he was given first-hand accounts of the fighting from French cavalry
  • Santa Maria wrote detailed first-hand accounts of the journey of the San Carlos an
  • His co-workers' first-hand accounts of his work in military camouflage
  • The book is considered one of the best firsthand accounts of slave life in existence.
  • A World Transformed: Firsthand Accounts of California Before the Gold Rush.
  • m is an interactive history museum featuring firsthand accounts of the American Civil War.
  • Eyewitness to War - First-hand accounts from soldiers of the fighting
  • hich featured the NBC footage accompanied by firsthand accounts from the actual participants.
  • orton, 1816, offers one of the most thorough firsthand accounts of the War of 1812 as well as a rar
  • trade built their hometown of Miami through firsthand accounts of some of the most successful smug
  • assed over 1,600 oral histories, filled with first-hand accounts of the participants in significant
  • Strutt also collected first-hand accounts from the rescue party and from John
  • the book, using eyewitness testimony, covers firsthand accounts about the struggle of eyewitnesses
  • His biographies were mainly based on the first-hand accounts by the persons he was writing about
  • e war is remembered today as well as lengthy first-hand accounts of the war.
  • d by Asiapac Books), which contains numerous first-hand accounts of war veterans and eyewitnesses.
  • ts in action against German forces seem like first-hand accounts, yet he nowhere refers to himself a
  • Outside of eyewitness or first-hand accounts, these are as good as it gets.
  • Phyllis Nagy and Mrs. Harris For the Record: Firsthand Accounts, which includes brief interviews wi
  • ves key historic events with photographs and first-hand accounts, past and present.
  • pecially among the priests, and according to firsthand accounts, he guided many prisoners to show c
  • udents to explore visual and performing arts first-hand and get an idea of what electives they would
  • Smollett experienced many of these first-hand and portrays them with a candid vigour.
  • The annals' account is mostly first-hand and includes documents such as papal letters
  • to Vietnam many times to study the situation firsthand and became increasingly reluctant to approve
  • stria, Durschmied got his first taste of war firsthand as a child when the Germans entered Vienna,
  • e 27, and witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg firsthand, as part of a cadre of foreign observers att
  • e experienced the apartheid era legal system first-hand at an early age.
  • A first-hand balanced perspective on the Native American
  • a chance to see the looting and destruction firsthand before the rest of the media arrived on the
  • a chance to see the looting and destruction firsthand before other media arrived.
  • o Bessel functions, he is also known for his first-hand biographical notes on the life of Bessel.
  • d enjoying Mediterranean Gothic architecture firsthand, but it does encourage it to be visited and
  • black hole) ever witnessed firsthand by man.
  • Mayan ruin of Coba, and publishes the first first-hand description of the site later in the year.
  • A first-hand description of Jewish life in Bohorodchany p
  • ure from other countries, history books, and first-hand diaries and published correspondence.
  • Kondopoga city forum with first-hand discussions of the conflict (Russian)
  • Knowing the dangers and hardships firsthand, Emma may have preferred a different path fo
  • ly after nightfall, in an attempt to capture firsthand evidence of the existence of these legendary
  • he many "facts" often-repeated, for which no firsthand evidence remains.
  • es this by exposing Members of Parliament to first-hand experience of the armed forces.
  • s ministry at the Chicago YMCA had given him first-hand experience with the destructive potential of
  • Fuller's firsthand experience in World War I saw a shift from t
  • Heydrich, however, viewed Lange's first-hand experience in conducting the mass murder of
  • Maurice Healy, who had first-hand experience of Cherry as a judge, did not rat
  • ums" in the country, "dedicated to providing firsthand experience with works of significant aesthet
  • Working with human cargo gave Rushton first-hand experience with the ways that slaves were tr
  • n - an expert on ancient metallurgy, who has first-hand experience of the antiquities market, reappo
  • His first-hand experience from this stay influenced politic
  • n among 100 monks provided Tenzin Palmo with first-hand experience of the discrimination that restri
  • bsites, so I'll leave it for people who have first-hand experience to flesh out that part.
  • dicine in Dec. 2009, based on his extensive, first-hand experience.
  • He chronicles first-hand experiences of dictatorship, occupation, ter
  • ly accepted by the general population due to first-hand experiences and personal relationships.
  • f Israeli Leadership, in which he shares his first-hand experiences working with Israel's political
  • It stresses providing first-hand experiences to children in ways that would e
  • Through his firsthand experiences, he grows more sympathetic to th
  • of atomic energy available at the time, and first-hand exposure to a variety of nuclear reactor des
  • ving earned multiple degrees, in addition to firsthand exposure to the joy that comes with living a
  • Having been a first-hand eyewitness of epidemics at Cadiz, Malaga and
  • to 9/11, which features interviews with nine firsthand eyewitnesses who captured the footage on cam
  • n cowardly fashion when encountering the war first-hand for the first time, but stands up to the Ger
  • Socrates will soon get to know the beauties firsthand, for Charmides and his entourage have just a
  • n's with educational opportunities to learn, first-hand, from some of America's greatest heroes.
  • cal Center to interact and are able to learn first-hand from physicians and surgeons who work there.
  • isode's director, who had witnessed seizures first-hand, having once worked in a hospital.
  • He recounted: "Our players got to see firsthand how a city could just go crazy.
  • States visiting Air Forces bases and seeing firsthand how training was carried out.
  • Growing up in New York City, she saw first-hand how neglected and abused low-income children
  • ace Flight Center on March 9, 1962 to gather first-hand information of the nation's space exploratio
  • ith young, innovative students and to obtain first-hand information on the most recent research and
  • ace Flight Center on March 9, 1962 to gather first-hand information of the nation's space exploratio
  • First-hand information on Volga Bulgaria is rather spar
  • To gather firsthand information on that vast region commissioned
  • Whenever critical first-hand information is included, it is just deleted
  • er friends and relatives provide a wealth of first-hand information about life, money and spirituali
  • ace Flight Center on March 9, 1962 to gather first-hand information of the nation's space exploratio
  • ace Flight Center on March 9, 1962 to gather first-hand information of the nation's space exploratio
  • uch used today as a reference because of its first-hand information.
  • two books give us an exemplary and detailed first-hand insight into the 14th century - such as the
  • ve visual repertoire through the painstaking first-hand inspection of monuments.
  • Combat is not "seen" first-hand, instead popping up as a series of combat re
  • This book, with first-hand interviews, data, and drawings by the artist
  • and natural heritage to the public, through first-hand involvement with an object, artifact, landsc
  • and travelled into San Francisco to observe first-hand its aftermath.
  • austere Old Believers traditions and a deep first-hand knowledge of Pskov and Novgorod relics.
  • s, the poem begins with an extended claim of first-hand knowledge of all things, in a fashion found
  • and wilderness survival, along with gaining first-hand knowledge about the native Americans Indians
  • Using the first-hand knowledge of the country gained from his mil
  • either of them about PEDs, nor do I have any firsthand knowledge of them taking any PEDs."
  • estern and Islamic thought, she draws on her firsthand knowledge of the Islamic world and the philo
  • ainst impeachment by stating that "I have no firsthand knowledge of any of the evidence," "I went b
  • essels had been involved, and that he had no first-hand knowledge of a nuclear test.
  • Manucci had first-hand knowledge of the Mughal court, and the book
  • he Spanish in Chile to have someone with his first-hand knowledge of that region in the position of
  • ent of the Ministry of Munitions, and gained first-hand knowledge of modern methods for manufacturin
  • ure that helped spaceflight crewmembers gain first-hand knowledge of the flight hardware used during
  • ice of Duane Peak--the only witness to claim first-hand knowledge of the murder.
  • h and science by giving high school students first-hand knowledge and practical experience in the fi
  • She also visited their homes gaining first-hand knowledge of the conditions experienced by w
  • Willson had also claimed to have first-hand knowledge of high-profile cases of alleged S
  • in the handcart experience, drawing from her firsthand knowledge, in 1881.
  • 's Estoire indicate that he was writing from first-hand knowledge.
  • i is notable in that it provides a detailed, first-hand look at the training of a Jedi Knight.
  • on a number of prevalent issues and offer a first-hand look into the contemporary art world today.
  • In it, among other things, he describes his first-hand observation that 360 languages are spoken in
  • almost solely on his own observations or the first-hand observations of others for data.
  • Sadly, Cooley's subsequent refusal to accept first-hand observations that in any way contradicted hi
  • tocols is a collection of three reports from firsthand observers of the Auschwitz concentration cam
  • He Recently Had A Firsthand On Fuel TV.
  • can just obtain "out-dated news" but not the first-hand ones, so he suggested the idea of having the
  • A first-hand Ottoman witness, named below, wrote that, in
  • A first-hand report of the 1965 Bass Lake Run was reporte
  • t who provided the Imperial authorities with first-hand reports on the perception of Bessarabian iss
  • There are two other first-hand reports of the plague's ravages, by the Syri
  • First-hand reports from the scene indicated that Carlet
  • ations of Sexual Abuse Support resources and first-hand reports.
  • writing the book, Mendell utilized both the first-hand research from Mendell's original reporting,
  • I am wondering if some first-hand sources or evidence can be cited for this st
  • I don't have any first-hand sources to pull from, and I think the second
  • few decades after the event, but partly from first-hand sources, and the contemporary Burgundian Jea
  • s landmark map, unusual in that it relied on firsthand surveys, is the first correct depiction of t
  • y for Psychical Research in 1915 said of the firsthand testimony, “we have received none at all, an
  • In his book, Medvedev provides extensive first-hand testimony, based on many interviews, describ
  • r-DeBaliviere Housing Corporation - learning first-hand the challenges of rebuilding derelict proper
  • ar, and Papua New Guinea, where she observed first-hand the cultural differences and attitudes towar
  • at Trinity College, Oxford, where he learned first-hand the benefits of the tutorial methodology and
  • He sees firsthand the divorce of Boynton and his wife Jean.
  • While in Vietnam, Castillo witnessed firsthand the effects of drug abuse on his soldiers.
  • g psychological transformation, experiencing firsthand the cult's bloodlust.
  • He experienced firsthand the radical transformation of life in the Ar
  • ism, and in his position was able to witness firsthand the troubles of the Weimar Republic.
  • This enables observers to see first-hand the process of task completion (rather than
  • He therefore never saw first-hand the effects that these apparitions produced
  • as deputy secretary of Commerce, and he saw firsthand the interconnectedness of the American and g
  • 12 day stretch of shows, the band witnessed firsthand the power the music had to transcend culture
  • However, he has also learned firsthand the dangers of internet dating when he invit
  • th one member of the Senate, sent to observe firsthand the elections in Iraq.
  • ssional delegations to the Gulf Coast to see firsthand the destruction from the storms as well as t
  • As parish priest Tompkins observed firsthand the plight of the poor fishing community the
  • girls in their communities, and experiencing firsthand the realities and inequalities of the lives
  • Auckland University College, Marks witnessed first-hand the difficulties faced by New Zealanders dur
  • to the USSR in 1955 and 1956, and witnessed first-hand the extent of the anti-Semitic campaign that
  • Emilie has seen first-hand the communication benefits that ASL offers a
  • 2005 by a group of Kentucky writers who saw first-hand the devastation from mountaintop removal min
  • een like to experience the "Salsa Explosion" first-hand, then wonder no more!
  • It has witnessed first-hand this growing and problematic trend in our in
  • o City, living ten years abroad and managing firsthand through the transition, turmoil, and incredi
  • She then experiences first-hand two of Daredevil's foes when Typhoid Mary fi
  • Interns gain a first-hand understanding of the legislative process and
  • rderers, As We Forgive provides an intimate, first-hand view of the encounters between genocide perp
  • nd discusses the topography of land based on first-hand visits to the sites.
  • It allows visitors to experience first-hand what it felt like to spend the day working i
  • ogist after witnessing the Napier earthquake first-hand while at Napier Boys' High School he joined
  • out the Chinese revolution which he observed firsthand while working for the UN in China in 1949.
  • lunteers to fly Valens down to Mexico to see first-hand why Dr. Ruston commuted there so often.
  • perience all facets of local church ministry first-hand with the congregation's contextual education
  • decided not to stop when we had gathered the first-hand witness evidence we needed for making the pr
  • in boats, so her book makes you feel like a firsthand witness to history, as animals are saved and
  • e American Embassy in Rabat; there, he was a first-hand witness to Moroccan independence in 1956.
  • ing scholarly articles, books, websites, and first-hand witnesses attest to a second language that i
  • Frooks, Nearing and Seldes were all first-hand witnesses of the red-baiting, McCarthyism, a
  • Primary sources are firsthand written evidence of history made at the time