Resource comprised of multiple types which is not driven by software; for instance, a manuscript collection of text, photographs and sound recordings.

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Digital Document
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Indian River State College
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The first page has an article about the schools mistletoe ball dance and the availability of tickets for students. Page 2 has two articles, one describes a students disappointment in a concert he attended, the second article explains a store is going to be selling Christmas trees. Page 3 shows a list of students who were going to be graduating at the end of the current fall semester, also on page 3 is an article about the construction of a new library on the Ft. Pierce campus of IRCC. Page 4 has four articles. The first is about the nuisance of television ads, number two gives tips on hitchhiking, the third is informing students that registration for the next semester is open, the final article is describing the success of a food drive ran by students. Page 5 contains two articles, the first being about the ethics of Christmas, the second describes how retailers deal with Christmas differently than other people. The final page contains four articles. The first article describes the successes of the schools basketball team, article two explains that tickets to the basketball games are on sale. The third article describes the generosity of some nurses at a food drive, and the final article describes the naming of a student to an all-star team. This could be relevant to someone interested in the activities of college students at the time. One article also shows the hitchhiker culture of the time. It also shows some conflicts that are still around in present day, such as the issue of forgetting the true reason for Christmas. Summary and historical context created by Jacob Swabb as part of Dr. Michelle Carrigan's Fall 2018 AMH2020.
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Digital Document
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Indian River State College
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This issue of the Pioneer Post contains an article called "To Die A Foetal Death". This article argues that mixing alcohol and getting behind the wheel is dangerous and leads to many unexpected deaths. In the article, the author explains that people make poor decisions while impaired. The author cites the statistic that drunk driving leads to around 40,000 deaths. This article would be relevant to someone interested in how society viewed reckless driving. The drinking age at the time the article was written was 18 and punishments for drunk driving were less severe then in the 21st century. At this time people started to debate drinking and driving. This article argues that mixing alcohol and getting behind the wheel is dangerous and lead to many unexpected deaths. summary and historical context written by Matthew Antonius in Dr. Carrigan's Fall 2018 AMH 2020.
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Digital Document
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Indian River State College
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At one time, memory was recorded by story tellers who kept oral records
of the past. Since mankind has moved from an oral to a literate culture,
documenting narratives and experiences has been the objective of writers
and photographers. In this second issue of The Indian River Review, our
contributors share their creative memories in different forms. Poets tell us
about an overhead conversation that stings with criticism, a lost love who
seems to disappear, a summer afternoon that stretches far ahead. Other authors
carve out stories of their ancestors never met and parents they idolized. These
textual memories are mixed in this issue with photographic evidence of time,
moments of time that have been stopped for us to examine closely. The editors
hope our readers will enjoy these shared memories a much as we have.
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Digital Document
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Hallstrom House Book I is composed of family letters, letters of employment recommendations, a copy of a last will and testament from Sweden, burial ceremony documents, letters of engagement, a military warrant, and a report card. All content is related to the Hallstrom family archival collection.
Geographic Locations Include: Hogserod, Sweden; Lund, Sweden; Ystead, Sweden; Fort Pierce, Florida; Viking, Florida; Alberta, Canada; Berlin, Germany; Chicago, Illinois; Hensedt, Germany; Sjöbo, Sweden; Dalby, Sweden. Scans and summary created by Parisa Erfani and Danae Renneker, in in Dr. Carrigan's AMH 2020 H2SL (Honors/Service Learning).
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Digital Document
Publisher
Indian River State College
Description
Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Indian River Review! The germ of an idea that was dropped into fecund soil years ago has finally propagated, put down spidery roots, sprouted like a green–leaved seedling above the brackish surface. We hope that like the red mangroves that shape our namesake river The Indian River Review will serve as fertile habitat for the literary and photographic arts of the Treasure Coast and help protect against the erosion of the cultural and artistic stratum that makes any place a rich one to live. Although our roots are local—the editors are all Indian River State College faculty—our scope tends outward beyond the region: we received submissions from Eastern Europe and China, as well as from across the United States. The theme of the issue is Time and Place, and these poems and stories and essays are testament to the power of the particular: this gravestone or Agave bottle or Chicago street-corner, that instant when the breath is held, the phone call that changes everything. In short, we have been enriched by the endeavor; we hope you are too.