…or drowned, or vanished into thin air, Earhart’s life had already taken on a mythical quality. At a time when women were still expected to spend their days and nights…

…family-life, social activities, etc. Queen Anne’s County Arts Council Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Lecture: “Race, Racism & Race Relations in America” Queen Anne’s County Award Amount: $10,000 On September 12,…

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…injured, was struck again by enemy fire, and taken to recover in Milan. He was later awarded the Silver Medal of Valor from the Italian government. Clearly Hemingway had a…

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…Worm that Ate Through the Internet: The Morris Worm” Category: Senior Paper Student: Aleah Dinmore School: Arundel High School, Anne Arundel County Teacher: Michael Yuscavage Award for Excellence in Maryland…

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…on June 15. When Stavely heard the news, he describes himself as “grateful” and “definitely kind of shocked when I first got that email.” Along with teaching, he also works…

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…so can have tapes ready with all favorite romantic/dancing/rousing/feminist etc. tracks assembled instead of turning into drink-sodden DJ-style person with tapes scattered all over the floor. Form functional relationship with…

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