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Tag Archives: web sites
Concealed carry research
Would you like to know more about concealed carry, given recent Wisconsin legislation? Wisconsin’s Attorney General has posted a “Questions and Answers” document, which provides a link to 2011 Wisconsin Act 35. The Legislative Reference Bureau has issued “Concealed carry,” … Continue reading
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H2Ownership talk Mon Oct 3
“H2Ownership: A fresh approach to unlocking the three paradoxes of water” will be the first lecture of this fall’s Contemporary Issues Lecture Series. Hear James Workman on Monday, October 3rd, at 7 p.m. in the Young Auditorium. Mr. Workman is … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, books, contemporary issues lecture series, drinking water, freshwater, lectures, speakers, water, web sites
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Movies and Scientific Ethics
Movies and scientific ethics may seem an unlikely pairing, and maybe I just think too much when I see movies about scientific research, but when I saw Rise of the Planet of the Apes this weekend I had the same … Continue reading
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Tagged animal experimentation, animal research, articles, books, ethics, federal government, government info, issues, movies, science, scientific research, web sites
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Tap the Power quick bibliographies
The Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau issues “Tap the Power” bibliographies that list sources of information on hot topics. Recent examples are “Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water” (Dec. 2010), “Going Green” (Sept. 2010), “Performance Pay for Teachers” (Apr. 2010), and “Texting While … Continue reading
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Citizen Wildlife Observations in WI
During the night before my job interview in Whitewater, Wisconsin, I saw an enormous, mean-looking varmint outside my motel. Yow! Since then I’ve had a couple of woodchucks trapped and relocated, and recently I’ve seen an opposum eating under a … Continue reading
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Tagged citizen science, maps, web sites, wildlife, wisconsin
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PolitiFact Wisconsin’s Truth-O-Meter
“PolitiFact Wisconsin is a partnership of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and PolitiFact.com [the national site], a Pulitzer Prize-winning Web site of the St. Petersburg Times, to help you find the truth in politics.” Reporters and research staff from the newspapers … Continue reading
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Tagged factchecking, news, politics, web sites, wisconsin
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State of the Union address 1/25
President Obama’s State of the Union address will be showing on Andersen Library’s big screen TV (in front of the Circulation Desk) on Tuesday, January 25, at 8pm. The broadcast should include the Republican response that will be provided by … Continue reading
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Tagged broadcasts, federal government, government info, library events, Obama, speeches, web sites
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Asteroid collision, mass extinction talk Fri 11/12
Dr. Rex Hanger, UWW Dept. of Geography & Geology, will talk about Death from Above: Asteroid collisions and mass extinctions on Earth on Fri., Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. (Upham Hall 140), followed by a public viewing session at the … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, asteroids, astronomy, books, extinction events, government info, lectures, nasa, near earth objects, physics observatory lectures, web sites
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Veterans Recognition Week – lounge dedication 11/11
Nov. 8–Nov. 12 is Veterans Recognition Week, including Veterans Day on November 11th. Do we all remember why *that* day is Veterans Day?? If not, the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs has a web page explaining its history. It’s a … Continue reading
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Quiz yourself: Plagiarism
Do you understand plagiarism? Why is it such a big hairy deal anyway? Well, it’s only right and fair to be credited for your own work while giving others proper credit for their work. It’s also important beyond your student … Continue reading
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Tagged academic honesty, academic integrity, plagiarism, quizes, tutorials, web sites
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