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Category Archives: around the world
Play the CNN Challenge
Do you keep up with news from around the country and the world, or is your head stuck in the Whitewater sand? There’s a lot going on! Take the CNN Challenge and see what you know. Some questions test knowledge … Continue reading
Coral Reef & Ocean Educational Materials
Teachers, student teachers, and others with the desire & opportunity to educate youth groups: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued two discs of resources for educators on coral reefs and and other ocean topics. Both contain lesson … Continue reading
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Tagged books, childrens books, coral reefs, educational materials, federal government, government info, juvenile materials, oceans, photos, science, videos
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Millennial Muddle
Just like any other business, the higher education market finds it useful to segment their customers into various groups. Every generation of students has its defining characteristics and corresponding labels. Getting a handle on their core characteristics is good business … Continue reading
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Tagged chronicle of higher education, gen y, generation y, millennials
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Autism
Earlier this week two government studies indicating increasing prevalence of autism spectrum disorder in children in the U.S. were in the news, including “Autism is more widespread, U.S. studies show, but why?” in USA Today. The first study, “Prevalence of … Continue reading
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Int’l Day of Older Persons (Oct.1)
The 10th annual International Day of Older Persons, a United Nations-sponsored observation, is Oct. 1, 2009. Each year has a theme, which in 2009 is “Towards a Society for All Ages.” Why is this important? The introduction to the Vienna … Continue reading
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Tagged books, federal government, government info, international days, observances, older persons, united nations, web sites
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Distracted Driving Summit, Resources
Watch the Distracted Driving Summit live webcast Sept. 30 (7:30am-4pm)-Oct. 1 (6:30am-12:15pm). The archived summit will be available for a year. The agenda is online as well. If you are interested in researching driver distraction, Andersen Library has materials. A … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, books, driver distraction, driving, federal government, government info, web sites, webinars
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John F. Kennedy & Warren Commission
On Sept. 24, 1964, the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (aka the Warren Commission) delivered its report on John F. Kennedy‘s assassination to President Lyndon B. Johnson. President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, TX, on November 22, … Continue reading
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Tagged assassinations, books, databases, federal government, government info, history, jfk, kennedy
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Top Journals in Biology & Medicine
The Special Libraries Association‘s BioMedical & Life Sciences Division conducted a poll to identify the 100 most influential journals of biology & medicine over the last 100 years.” The poll was conducted by selection panels for three areas: clinical medicine … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, journals, medicine, natural history, polls, surveys
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Peace Corps anniversary
In September 1961, Congress passed Public Law 87-293 authorizing the Peace Corps. It was signed into law by then-president John F. Kennedy on September 22nd, although prior to this Congressional authorization he had established the Corps by Executive Order 10924 … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, federal government, government info, history, Peace Corps
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“It’s the Economy, $tupid…” series
The Fall 2009 Fairhaven Lecture Series will look at various aspects of the global, U.S., and local economies through the eyes of economists, historians and political scientists. All of these free and informative lectures are on Mondays at 3:00 p.m. … Continue reading
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Tagged community events, economy, events, Fairhaven lecture series, lectures
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