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A Multicultural Virtual Library
at Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Speaks!

by J. Richard Green {Vitae}{View résumé here.} © 1996-2000.

Distance Learning 2000

To view photographs of Sunset Park, Manhattan, and Professor Green Storytelling, press here.
View one of Professor Green's classes here.

J. Richard Green [To read his "Vitae," press here.], the developer of this Web site, © Copyright 1996-2000, is a Speech Communication college teacher with interests in photography as well as multicultural & multimedia educational projects and presentations. This Web site, including all files on the directory, may not be linked to other Web sites without my consent. No part of the writing or the non-public domain graphics and/or audio files either herein or in the local links hereto may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or retransmitted in any form by any means without the express prior written consent of J. Richard Green (E-mail address sunsite@usa.net). Rights in remote links are as established by their respective owners. I neither review nor monitor all of the sites that include or are included on "Sunsite@usa.net: A Multicultural Virtual Library at Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Speaks!", and, thus, I assume no responsibility either for the illegitimate use of this Web site and/or any other Web site created by J. R. Green, and any of their content. Comments, suggestions, and updates are also welcomed at the E-mail address:
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The goals of this Web site can be read by pressing here.

(Click here to read about 8 further goals fundamental to the creation of this Web site.)

At this Web site, "Sunset Park, Brooklyn, Speaks!", SPEECH COMMUNICATION PROFESSIONALS will find a complete development environment to investigate, articulate, and evaluate speech communication goals with research applications in business and education. Scholarship information for minority students has been generously offered by Alvaro Passaro and may be accessed by clicking on Minority Scholarship Assistance.

An excellent series of discussions on the internet and the role of the librarian as teacher (and vice-versa) can be found in the articles provided by Internet World if you click on Ode to Librarians.

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(Researched, coded, and compiled by J. R. Green © Copyright 1996-2000.)
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This Web site was designed, coded and compiled by J. R. Green at CYBERFELDS@ The Village Copier

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