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Sizer may refer to: * Sizer Barker, an indie band from Liverpool, England * Stephen Sizer (born 1953), English author on Judeo-Christian topics * Ted Sizer (1932–2009), founder of the Essential school movement * Theodore Sizer (art historian) (1892–1967), American art historian, author * Mount Sizer, a prominent peak located on Blue Ridge in Henry W. Coe State Park in California * Crusher A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, sand or rock dust. Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change the form, of waste materials so they can be more easily disposed of or recycled, or to reduce ...
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Sizer Barker
Sizer Barker was an indie band from Liverpool, England. Members As of 2004, the band comprised frontman Carl Brown, multi-instrumentalist Tim Bruzon, and bassist Maria Hughes. History Sizer Barker began as the solo project of Carl Brown, who had previously played with The Lightning Seeds and Space, in 2000. Their name is derived from a gravestone inscription reading "William Sizer Barker", seen by Brown in a Liverpool cemetery. The band were signed to Peter Gabriel's record label Pre. Dave Simpson of ''The Guardian'' described Sizer Barker's sound as "a wonderful, idiosyncratic thing", and likened the band to Beck, Shack and Pere Ubu. Ben Hogwood of ''MusicOMH'' described their music as "life-affirming" and their debut album as "a record that could only have been made in Liverpool." Andy Gill of ''The Independent'' described the album as "a sparkling, diverse collection, full of Beatlesque melodies and quirky, exotic arrangements". Stewart Lee of ''The Times'' wrote of the albu ...
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Stephen Sizer
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Ted Sizer
Theodore Ryland Sizer (June 23, 1932 – October 21, 2009) was a leader of educational reform in the United States, the founder (and eventually President Emeritus) of the Coalition of Essential Schools, Essential school movement and was known for challenging longstanding practices and assumptions about the functioning of American secondary schools. Beginning in the late 1970s, he had worked with hundreds of High school (North America), high schools, studying the development and design of the American educational system, leading to his major work ''Horace's Compromise'' in 1984. In the same year, he founded the Coalition of Essential Schools based on the principles espoused in ''Horace's Compromise''. Life and career Sizer was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Caroline Wheelright ( Foster) and Theodore Sizer (art historian), Theodore Sizer, Sr. (1892–1967), an art history professor at Yale University. He earned his B.A. in English from Yale in 1953 and subsequently serv ...
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Theodore Sizer (art Historian)
Theodore Sizer may refer to: * Ted Sizer Theodore Ryland Sizer (June 23, 1932 – October 21, 2009) was a leader of educational reform in the United States, the founder (and eventually President Emeritus) of the Coalition of Essential Schools, Essential school movement and was known for ... (1932–2009), leader of educational reform in the United States * Theodore Sizer (art historian) (1892–1967), American professor of the history of art {{hndis, Sizer, Theodore ...
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Mount Sizer
Mount Sizer is a prominent peak located on Blue Ridge in Henry W. Coe State Park, just east of Morgan Hill, California. Because Mount Sizer is the highest point on Blue Ridge and under from the park's headquarters, it makes it an ideal destination for day hikers. There are two ways to reach the summit. One by trails and one by a combination of trail and fire road. The fire road route leads almost directly up Blue Ridge to Mount Sizer and is affectionately nicknamed "The Shortcut". This road rises roughly in giving it an average grade of 22%. The park map by Pine Ridge Association lists the peak at 3216' elevation, but some other sources seem to place it at 3219 feet. References External links * * Morgan Hill, California Mountains of Santa Clara County, California Mountains of the San Francisco Bay Area Mountains of Northern California {{SantaClaraCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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