Basic HTML Tutorial Welcome. This is a basic Tutorial for HTML. Are you a budding webpagebuilder? Do you want your own page up on the Net? First and http://members.tripod.com/~nana43/portier.html
Extractions: Welcome This is a basic Tutorial for HTML Are you a budding webpage builder? Do you want your own page up on the Net? First and foremost you must learn a little HTML which is the language of the Web. To see what it looks like click "View" on the top of your browser and then click "Source" or "Page Source". If looking at this scares you then get a Web Page Maker from Microsoft or Claris or any of the better software manufacturers. Go for a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) type of Page Maker. Even with one of these programs it helps to know some HTML to get the page exactly the way you want it. We use a very basic page maker called Claris Lite to save putting in all those codes by hand but still put the finishing touches on in Notepad. When Punchy and Nana started out putting up webpages we were the first on our block to do so. What that means is we didn't have anybody to help us along with the basics. At first we used those dorky templates that are on most of the Free Web Services. Sure, they get you a page up but they are about as interesting as a newspaper page. We wanted something that was a little more fancy. Something that immediately caught the viewers eye and held it. Something a bit more original. We scoured the WWW for tutorials and anything else that could teach us something new. When we landed on a page that had something that we didn't understand we checked the "Source" to see how it was done. This is probably the best and easiest way to learn HTML...
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Extractions: (actor; born February 20, 1927, Miami, Florida) In an age of Spike Lee retrospectives, Denzel Washington blockbusters, and Magic Johnson multiplexes, it is perhaps easy to forget the pioneering impact Sidney Poitier's career has had on American culture. For 20 years, beginning in the early '50s, he was the top and virtually sole African-American film starthe first black actor to become a hero to both black and white audiences. Poitier was also the first black actor to win a prestigious international film award (Venice Film Festival, Something of Value , 1957), the first to be nominated for a Best Actor Academy Award ( The Defiant Ones , 1958), the first to star as a romantic lead ( Paris Blues , 1961), the first to win the Oscar ( Lilies of the Fields , 1963), the first to become the number one box office star in the country (1968), and the first to insist on a film crew that was at least 50 percent African-American ( The Lost Man , 1969). Poitier also starred in the first mainstream movies to condone interracial marriages and permit a mixed couple to hug and kiss (
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Extractions: February 4, 1999 Announcements: The first exam is Tuesday, Feb. 9. There is a review session Feb. 5 from 1 - 2:30 and on Feb. 8 from 7- 8:30. They are both in 113 Carnegie. Lecture Notes: I. Package Unit System Studios had to release stars and directors out of their 7 year contracts Stars and directors now had more leverage and could demand their prices Jimmy Stewart netted 10% of the profits of one movie because he held out for this rather than accept an initial salary Package Unit System broke up the studio system due to the Paramount Decision
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Extractions: From The Director Date: March 26, 2002 Dear Project RACE Members: It seems that everyone watched the Academy Awards Sunday night. We gawked at the dresses and jewelry, laughed with Whoopi, and cheered Randy Newman when he finally won an award. Most people probably remarked about what a fine person Sidney Portier is and how much he's done for black actors. Many cried along with Halle Berry, as she acknowledged herself as the first black actress to get the best actress award. It's all so wonderful for blacks, but what about multiracial people and interracial families? Judging from the letters members sent to us following the awards, there is much concern. In the early 1990s, not long after the formation of Project RACE, I met Sidney Portier's daughter Pamela. She came to my home. We "clicked" as friends. She was very excited about Project RACE and told me she was certain her father would help us, after all he was married to a white woman and they had two biracial daughters-Pam's half-sisters. She called her father and asked him to speak out and help the multiracial movement. He turned her down cold. He said he would not get involved; it wasn't his problem and it certainly wasn't her problem. Pam sighed, said she was sorry, and then told me she would be going to Africa for a while. That was the last time I heard from her. I remember wondering at the time how a father could not view the misclassification of his daughters as not his problem. How does a parent do that? Yes, I was naïve. I forgot that if your last name is "Portier," you don't have the same problems as the rest of us. I didn't realize then that if your father had fought race-based discrimination, he would not necessarily be understanding of the discrimination placed upon his children.
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Extractions: Jeff Grant helps his father put away stock in their nursery. Little Nikita is about the Grants, a seemingly All-American family living in Fountain Grove, a suburb of San Diego. Richard and Elizabeth Grant (Richard Jenkins and Caroline Kava) run an independent family nursery business, while their son Jeff, (River Phoenix) is a popular high school athlete who wants to attend the Air Force Academy and become a pilot. As part of the admission process, all candidates to the academy are screened by the FBI, and when agent Roy Parmenter (Sidney Poitier) runs a routine check on the family background, he discovers that the birth certificates for both Richard and Elizabeth indicate that they died in the 19th century. When Jeff comes in for an interview about his application with Parmenter, Roy tries to probe him for information, but discovers that Jeff is a normal, although somewhat nervous, teenager. The Grants welcome their new "neighbor", FBI agent Roy Parmenter Karpov takes Jeff through downtown San Diego.
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Extractions: The Chicago Film Critics Association launched its "A Day at the Movies" program (formerly called, "Send a Needy Kid to the Movies") in the fall of 1993 after receiving sponsorship support from Kevin Costner Steve Martin and Robin Williams . Since then, other film and business professionals have donated to this worthy cause, benefiting an estimated 28,000 students and involving more than 70 under-funded Chicago schools in this unique media literacy and arts program. The program sends inner city schoolchildren on a "film field trip." Students are bussed to SONY's Piper Alley Theatre in downtown Chicago where they are shown a film with an important life message. A Chicago film critic introduces the film and offers insights about the film. Upon returning to school, these 3rd-6th grade students write a review, critiquing the film and revealing what they have learned. Teachers use the film as an educational tool, teaching everything from grammar to creative writing, critical observation to film techniques. Sponsors are then sent the reviews written by the children so they can experience first-hand the impact of their donation. The CFCA originally initiated this program to provide underprivileged schoolchildren with exposure to the magic and inspiration of films, recognizing that films are a popular medium to impressionable young children. Additionally, many young schoolchildren from urban blight areas never set foot in a movie theatre and the experience of a "film field trip" was seen as providing a positive, lasting memory. The CFCA strongly felt that film should be used to introduce children to new horizons. As studio pioneer Walt Disney once said