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02/23/2021
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flyer for Blaze Campbell Jacobs Lift Every voice presentation

 

Join us for a conversation on the role of Black poetry, music, and language as not only the "soundtrack" for African American expression related to happiness, love, joy, desire, and vulnerability, but also disappointment, anger, and the despair one experiences in a country that has always had a dysfunctional relationship with people of color.

February 24, 2021; 11am

Zoom ID: 988 1389 3861

Passcode: voice

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02/03/2021
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02/01/2021
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Narrow your search to a specific time period     

You can limit your google search by date, useful if your search results are returned full of older links that are out of date. 
Put a date restriction on your results by:
1.    Click on the Tools button under Google’s search bar
2.    Click on the “Any Time” drop-down.
3.    Narrow your results to the previous week, month, year, or a custom time frame.     

Search a particular site with the “site:” operator

If you’re looking for an article you read a while back, but can’t find now — or if you specifically want to see what one of your most trusted sites has to say about a topic — you can use the site: operator to limit your search to that specific web site. Sometimes this is more effective than a site’s built-in search bar.

•    Type site:[URL address] [search terms}
•    Example: site:nytimes.com iowa coronavirus

Find the source of a photo with reverse image search     

Wondering where a certain photo came from?. You probably know you can type a few words to find a photo with Google’s Image Search, but you might not have realized it works in the other direction too: 

Drag an image into Image Search and Google will find other versions of that photo for you.

Google isn’t the only site that has this feature, either. TinEye is a similar tool with a few more options, if you’re trying to find where the image first appeared. 
 

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