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Irrigated Land in the Nile River Valley (B&W)
(2019-09-20)Egypt. Giza. Irrigated land in the Nile River Valley. The Pyramids of Giza are visible in the background (black & white). -
Irrigating a Field of Strawberries
(1927-01-01)Mexico. Irrigating a Field of Strawberries. Central plateau northwest of Mexico City. (1927) -
Irrigation Stream Running beside Mass of Date Palms, Women Washing
(1910-01-01)Spain. Elche. Irrigation Stream Running beside Mass of Date Palms, Women Washing. (1910) -
Is That for Here or To Go?: A 24/7 Library Skills Tutorial
(2008-04-18)In the fall semester of 2007, Hudson Valley Community College launched the course “How to Use the Library”, a tutorial that includes information literacy and research skills, on every student’s Blackboard account. The ... -
Is the Southern Tier Region of New York on the verge of a major increase in Lyme disease?
(2015-04-10)Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in the United States. The most competent reservoir host for the infectious agent is the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and the vector that transmits the Lyme ... -
Is There a Cultural Divide in America?
(2015-04-10)When racially charged riots blazed South Central, Los Angeles two decades ago, the community became a national symbol of rage in a poor black neighborhood. Within the past few years, media coverage of the King beatings, ... -
Is There Evidence to Support the use of Multi-sensory Interventions that Reduce Negative Behaviors Displayed by Patients with Dementia?
(2013-04-20)This PowerPoint presentation will describe a project seeking evidence to support the focused question: “Is there evidence to support the use of multi-sensory interventions that reduce negative behaviors displayed by patients ... -
Is Your Smartphone Destroying the Planet?
(2015-04-10)Is Your Smartphone Destroying the Planet? Consumer electronic devices at the time of their disposal become electronic waste. The processes that are used in the manufacture of these devices and the methods by which they ... -
Isaac Asimov: 10-20-1976
(1976-10-20)The science fiction writer Dr. Isaac Asimov begins the interview by reading “Insert Knob A in Hole B” from his anthology Nightfall and Other Stories. He continues the interview by discussing sociological aspects of science ... -
Isaac Bashevis Singer: 10-12-1972
(1972-10-12)In an interview recorded on October 12, 1972, Isaac Bashevis Singer discusses talent, passion, and creativity. He refers to his lecture “Old Truths and New Clichés" and discusses art as a means for people to escape their ... -
Ishion Hutchinson: 10/2/2019
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Ishmael Reed: 05-01-1974
(1974-05-01)In an interview recorded on May 1, 1974, Ishmael Reed discusses neo-hoodooism and reads from his novel Mumbo-Jumbo. He describes growing up in Chattanooga and Buffalo and why he left New York City. He reads his poems "The ... -
Isker River Flowing Northward from Balkan Mountains through Gorge
(1930-07-01)Bulgaria. Isker Valley; Isker River Flowing Northward from Balkan Mountains through Gorge into the Danube River. (July 1930) -
Island Landing Place for Boats on Steamer Route between Helsinki and Hango
(1934-09-01)Finland. Island Landing Place for Boats on Steamer Route between Helsinki and Hango. (September 1934) -
Island of Corfu: Lakones, Greek Family before Entrance to Their House
(1926-06-01)Greece. Island of Corfu. Lakones. Greek Family before Entrance to Their House. (June 1926) -
Island of Corfu: Near Kondokali, Farmyard
(1926-06-01)Greece. Island of Corfu. Near Kondokali. Farmyard: Man Milking Cow, Woman Spinning Wool. (June 1926) -
Island of Corfu: Near Makrades, Grove of Olive Trees
(1926-06-01)Greece. Island of Corfu, Near Makrades. Fine Grove of Olive Trees. (June 1926) -
ISLO Implementation, Assessment and Review: Curricular Assessmentat the College
(2018-02-12)The purpose of this proposal is streamline the policies and procedures pertaining to curricular assessment at the college. -
Isolation of Magnetotatic Bacteria from a Graphite Mine in Upstate New York
(2015-04-10)Magnetotactic bacteria have the ability to orient and migrate along geomagnetic field lines. This unique ability is due to specific intracellular organelles called magnetosomes, which are membrane bound crystals of iron ... -
It's Not Real Because It's in an Organ They Cannot See.
(2017-04-29)This is a feminist poem that focuses on body issues, controlling behaviors and society's way of bending identities to fit stigmas. Told through the metaphors of Chinese foot binding and the body's way of processing sugars, ...