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practices as required by the iowa code §§ and , titles vi and vii of the civil rights act of ( u.s.c. §§ d and e), the equal pay act of ( u.s.c. § , et seq.), title ix (educational amendments, u.s.c §§ – ), section (rehabilitation act of , u.s.c. § ), and title ii of the americans with disabilities
classical and popular music selections by indian hills students from the voice and piano studios of dr. janene sheldon, david sharp, dr. christine bergen, sandra parker, tom shadonix, and bryan powell. the fahrney collection from the indian hills permanent art collection monday, june – thursday, july...
https://www.indianhills.edu/arts/docs/pva_calendar.pdf
stories which are not real. more specifically, fiction is an imaginative form of narrative, one of the four basic rhetorical modes. although the word fiction is derived from the latin fingo, fingere, finxi, fictum, "to form, create", works of fiction need not be entirely imaginary and may include real
people, places, and events. fiction may be either written or oral. although not all fiction is necessarily artistic, fiction is largely perceived as a form of art or entertainment. the ability to create fiction and other artistic works is considered to be a fundamental a fiction is the telling of stories...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/fiction