The Killers es una banda estadounidense de indie rock formada en 2002 en Las Vegas, Nevada por Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer y Ronnie Vannucci Jr. Algunos de sus álbumes más conocidos son Hot Fuss (2004), Sam's Town (2006) y Day & Age (2008). Entre sus videos musicales más populares se encuentran "Somebody Told Me", "Mr. Brightside" y "When You Were Young".
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This session highlights two innovative programs that promote language, literacy, and culture in Native American Communities. Arlene V. Salazar will discuss the "Roving Exhibit PowWow," project, which provided an outreach and marketing of their American Indian children's and young adult literature collections. Erin Hollingsworth will present "Iñupiaq Edge: Iñupiaq History, Language, and Culture in the Community and Classroom," a project that utilizes technology to promote language, history and culture documentations and revitalization. This program is sponsored by the Committee on Rural, Native, and Tribal Libraries of All Kinds (RNTLOAK), Committee on Literacy (COL) and the American Indian Library Association (AILA).
Be Interesting on Twitter is NOT about accumulating mass followers or selling products, or what buttons to press to use this social networking tool. The focus of this Dabble class is how to become a more captivating short-form writer. Students can expect to walk away with a clearer understanding of how to cultivate your Twitter voice, engage followers, and most importantly ... say things on Twitter that are response-worthy, follow-worthy, and just downright interesting! This presentation is dedicated to helping aspiring Twitter users develop their own unique styles and methodologies and more veteran tweeters expand their toolkit of writing strategies.
Subsequent industrial revolutions have resulted in radical social and economic changes. Today the term “disruption” is ubiquitous, and the consequences of the changes continue under the “digital revolution” banner. We are now on the cusp of another workplace revolution - one that will inevitably lead to seismic changes in humanity’s social compacts and economic flows. These changes are likely to be profound, impacting how leaders lead and we work.
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Click here for full report https://rorygregg.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/future_of_work_v3-71.pdf
This session highlights two innovative programs that promote language, literacy, and culture in Native American Communities. Arlene V. Salazar will discuss the "Roving Exhibit PowWow," project, which provided an outreach and marketing of their American Indian children's and young adult literature collections. Erin Hollingsworth will present "Iñupiaq Edge: Iñupiaq History, Language, and Culture in the Community and Classroom," a project that utilizes technology to promote language, history and culture documentations and revitalization. This program is sponsored by the Committee on Rural, Native, and Tribal Libraries of All Kinds (RNTLOAK), Committee on Literacy (COL) and the American Indian Library Association (AILA).
1. The Killers
The Killers es una banda estadounidense de indie rock . Se formó en Las
Vegas, Nevada en2002 por el cantante y tecladista Brandon Flowers,
el guitarrista Dañe Keuning, el bajista Mark Stoermer y el baterista Ronnie
Vannucci Jr., Ray Suen proporciona ayuda ocasional en eventos en vivo.
Historia
Inicios de la banda
En 2001, Brandon Flowers fue abandonado por su primer grupo, una banda de synth
popconocida como Blush Response, después de que se negó a mudarse con el resto
de los integrantes a Los Ángeles, California. Entonces conoció a David Keuning al
responder a una solicitud que Keuning había puesto en el periódico The Sun.
Flowers y Keuning les propusieron a Ronnie Vannucci Jr. y Mark Stoermer que se
unieran al grupo.
Miembros
Los miembros de la banda son:
Brandon Flowers, voz; teclado y guitarra.
David Keuning, guitarra.
Mark Stoermer, bajo.; violincelo
Ronald Vanucci Jr., batería.
Discografía
2. 2004: Hot Fuss.
2006: Sam's Town.
2007: Sawdust.
2008: Day & Age.
Videografía
Somebody Told Me
Mr. Brightside
Smile Like You Mean It
All These Things that I've Done
When You Veré Young
Bones
A Great Big Sled
Read my Mind
For Reasons Unknown
Shadowplay
Tranquilize
Don't Shoot Me Santa
Joseph, Better You Than Me
Human
Spaceman
The World We Live In
3. A Dustland Fairytale
¡Happy Birthday Guadalupe!