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.00001 The Value of A Unit With Four Cyphers Going Before It
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A satire on dissension and political intrigue within Andrew Jackson's administration, surrounding the Spring 1831 resignations of several members of his Cabinet. In the center Jackson sits in a collapsing chair, labeled "The Hickory Chair is coming to pieces at last." Seated on the arm of his chair is a rat with the head of Postmaster General William T. Barry. On the floor before him is a pile of resignations with a broken clay pipe, and a brazier. He sweeps with a broom at a number of rats scurrying at his feet, and in the act knocks over the "Altar of Reform" toppling a winged ass also holding a broom. The rats have heads of (from left to right) Secretary of State Martin Van Buren, Secretary of War John H.Eaton, "D. I. O."(?), Navy Secretary John Branch, and Treasury Secretary Samuel D. Ingham. John Calhoun is a terrier which menaces the Van Buren rat. Van Buren, threatened by an eagle while attempting to climb the "Ladder of Political Preferment" whose rungs are labeled with the names of the states, says, "If I could only humbug that Eagle and climb up this ladder." Calhoun: "You don't get up if I can help it." Eaton: "I'm off to the Indians." Branch: "This from the greatest and best of men." Ingham: "Is this the reward of my Patriotic disinterestedness." In a doorway marked "Skool of Reform" appears a man in a visored cap and fur-trimmed coat saying, "There's Clay, and this is all Clays doings." Daniel Webster and Henry Clay (with raised arms) look in through a window. Webster: "That Terrier has nullified the whole Concern." Clay: "Famine! War! Pestilence!"|Cock of the Walk fecit. (Edward Williams Clay).|Entered . . . 1831 by E.W. Clay.|Publd by E.W. Clay, S.E. corner of Walnut and 4th St. Philada.|The print appears to have been derived from William James Hubbard's portrait of Jackson, or from Albert Newsam's 1830 lithograph reproducing the painting. A pencil sketch believed by Davison to be Clay's sketch for the print is in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington. The Library's impression of ".0001" was deposited for copyright on May 5, 1831. Davison also lists a second edition of the print. Two anonymous versions of the print, possibly derived from ".00001," were published under the title "The Rats leaving a falling house." (See 1831-2).|Title appears as it is written on the item.|Davison, no. 32 (sketch), 56 and 57.|Murrell, p. 109-110.|Weitenkampf, p. 24.|Forms part of: American cartoon print filing series (Library of Congress)|Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1831-1.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - Cartoons 1766-1876
Date Added:
06/13/2013
#03 Java Tutorial: Variablen
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Nachdem ich einige fortgeschrittene Videos gemacht habe, fülle ich nun die Lücke am Anfang :) Hier geht es um Variablen und was man damit so machen kann :)

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Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Jörg Amelunxen
Date Added:
06/18/2015
#07 Java Tutorial: Vererbung
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Vererbung ist ein unglaublich wichtiges Konzept und es ist sehr wichtig, dass ihr es versteht, wenn ihr ernsthaft programmieren können wollt.

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Career and Technical Education
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Lecture
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JavaWebandMore
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Java
Web and more (Jörg Amelunxen)
Date Added:
01/01/2010
10,000,000 Members by Christmas On Christmas Eve, a Candle in Every Window and Red Cross Members in Every Home.
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Poster showing a holly-decked candle in a window, with the Red Cross symbol in its glow. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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History
U.S. History
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Diagram/Illustration
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Library of Congress
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Library of Congress - World War I Posters
Date Added:
06/18/2013
THE 1005: Module 1 - The Actor
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This module resource focuses on the actor and the craft of acting, covering key aspects such as the profession's nature, different approaches, Stanislavski's influence, practical techniques, and the routine of an actor's career.(Title Image Attribution: Theatre by Kevin Spencer is licensed CC BY-NC 2.0)

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Performing Arts
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 1 - Theatre Artists Overview
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This resource provides an overview of the collaborative nature of theatre production, introducing various roles and occupations essential to creating a performance. It highlights the concept of theatre as a collective effort involving many individuals working together, mentioning troupes and repertory. Key roles detailed include producers, directors, actors, designers, builders, crew, stage managers, house managers, playwrights, and composers, each contributing to the production's success.(Title Image Attribution: Theatre by Kevin Spencer is licensed CC BY-NC 2.0)

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Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 1 - What is theatre? Introduction
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This resource provides an overview of theatre using interactive elements, historical context, quotes from theatre practitioners, and video examples of various theatrical styles from around the world. Student engagement is encouraged through surveys, discussions, and reflective exercises. 

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Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 1 - What is the role of the audience?
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This resource explores the dynamic role of the audience in theatre, challenging traditional perceptions and fostering deeper analysis. The module investigates the historical origins of the term 'audience' and encourages reflection on the transformative power of live theatre through TED talks and video analyses to help students critically examine the relationship between theatre and its diverse audiences.(Title Image Attribution: Theatre by Kevin Spencer is licensed CC BY-NC 2.0)

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Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 2 - Everyone's a Critic
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This module resource explores the role of drama critics and practices dramatic analysis by reflecting on live theatre and film experiences, considering the social and personal significance, artistic quality, theatrical expression, and entertainment value of performances.(Title Image Attribution: Leading Ladies Paris Community Theatre Paris Tx by Amy Claxton is licensed CC BY 2.0)

Subject:
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 2 - Technicians and Designers (Part 1)
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This resource provides an overview of the roles and processes involved in theater design, focusing on the contributions of theatre designers, the design process, and the evolution of scenic design.Title Image Attribution: Leading Ladies Paris Community Theatre Paris Tx / Amy Claxton / CC BY 2.0

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Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 2 - Technicians and Designers (Part 2)
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This module resource covers the various aspects of theatrical design, including costumes, makeup, sound, puppets, projections, special effects, and digital technologies. (Title Image Attribution: Leading Ladies Paris Community Theatre Paris Tx by Amy Claxton is licensed CC BY 2.0)

Subject:
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Module
Author:
Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024
THE 1005: Module 2 - The Director
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This resource provides an overview of the director's role in theatrical productions and traces the evolution of directing from ancient Greek playwrights to contemporary practices and highlights key figures and movements as well as the shift from realism to antirealism. (Title Image Attribution: Leading Ladies Paris Community Theatre Paris Tx by Amy Claxton is licensed CC BY 2.0)

Subject:
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Module
Author:
Red Rocks CC
Date Added:
07/11/2024