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Rickie Monie (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Preservation Hall pianist Rickie Monie was raised in New Orleans’s Ninth Ward. Monie’s parents played piano in church, and at home they would spin records by ...
Ricky B (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Raised in the St. Bernard projects of New Orleans, Ricky B is considered a pioneer of New Orleans bounce, an indigenous local subgenre of rap. Incorporating Mardi ...
Ricky Carrido (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Ricardo (“Ricky”) Carrido learned to play flute and Latin percussion from his father, Romeo Carrido, as well as Afro-Cuban traditional master drummers from ...
Students are back. And things look familiar, but they are a bit different. We talked with Dr. Kathy Adams Riester, the Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Executive Associate Dean of Stu...
After not finding any Right Guard deodorant at her grandma’s house a teenager explains to her grandma what Right Guard is and that her entire family uses the same can of deodorant. The commercial e...
A mother chastises her daughter for not having Right Guard deodorant in her house. The daughter corrects her mother by showing her the new Decorated Right Guard she has in her medicine cabinet.
A football player gets chewed out by his coach, team, and wife for leaving his family defenseless when he took the family can of Right Guard deodorant with him to the locker room.
Right Guard Deodorant "Locker Room" - A man in a locker room asks to borrow some Right Guard Deodorant. Everybody in the locker room scrambles to give him their can of Right Guard Deodorant.
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Riley Hospital for Children is one of the top pediatric hospitals in the nation, according to US News & World Report. In Riley Children’s first century, the hospital achieved a variety of “firsts,”...
More than 20 years ago, Mark W. Turrentine, MD, a pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at Riley Children’s Health, marks a revolutionary procedure to support a child with heart failure. Now an FDA-appr...
From Polio in the early 1900s to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, hear directly from patients, physicians and researchers as they share their personal experiences with infectious diseases over the pas...
For the past century, specialists at Riley Children’s have been pioneers in their field, leading pediatric anesthesiology and cochlear implantation to new and transformative heights. See how our br...
A foremost leader in pediatric research, Riley Children’s Health has pushed the envelope to support kids with complex diagnoses for generations. As we commemorate a century of pediatric healthcare,...
Prior to 1960, many hospitals limited visiting hours to once a week for 2-4 hours. That means parents, caregivers and families could only see their loved ones once a week at most, for a few hours. ...
One hundred years ago, a hospital opened in Indianapolis to care for all Hoosier children. Today, that hospital is nationally ranked year over year, and has expanded to provide care throughout the ...
The group behind the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has recently released a beta specification for a new protocol, entitled Open Archives Initiative Object Reus...
Metadata creations tools are in general surprisingly hard to use, often lacking basic features such as auto-complete, spell-check, and data validation. In addition, there is little research on how ...