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Reading Round Table: Literature Circles Expand Thought

29.02.2008 23:44    edutopia.org
Discussing books creates a full learning process for students.
Reading Round Table: Literature Circles Expand Thought


Creating a Safe Place: Lessons on Managing Emotions Pay Off

29.02.2008 23:44    edutopia.org
Integrating social and emotional learning across the curriculum helps make a safe learning environment.

12 - 18: Conference on Stereochemistry

29.02.2008 23:41    chemistry-conferences.com
The 'EUCHEM Conference on Stereochemistry', better known as 'Bürgenstock Conference', is an outstanding international chemistry meeting of high scientific quality, with an optimal setting for intense inter-disciplinary discussion. Since 1965, the venue of the conference has been the Bürgenstock-Resort above

GOLF: Vikes open NAIA slate focused on Nationals

29.02.2008 23:32    vikes.uvic.ca
The Vikes will prepare for the Canadian Championships, being held May 25-30 at the Cordova Bay Golf and Country club, by playing in several NAIA tournaments. These NAIA tournaments will provide the Vikes with the opportunity to hone their games

2 Library Assistants (part time) / Clermont County Public Library - New Richmond Branch & Union Township Branch

29.02.2008 23:30    gclc-lib.org
Clermont County Public Library is a ten branch system located 20 miles east of Cincinnati. All the branches are open 9 to 9 Monday through Thursday and 9 to 5:30 Friday and Saturday. The system offers a wide range of

Online Reference Tools

29.02.2008 23:28    lib.unb.ca
UNB Libraries has added several excellent new electronic Reference tools to assist with your research needs:BLACKWELL REFERENCE ONLINE:"A vast new online library giving instant access to the most authoritative and up-to-date scholarship across the humanities and social sciences. With more

Free Audio Digest tapes available in the HSL

29.02.2008 22:59    library.mcmaster.ca
The Health Sciences Library is again removing from our collection older runs of Audio Digest tapes in the Family Practice and the Internal Medicine series.

Evidence-Based Resources on Ovid

29.02.2008 22:59    library.mcmaster.ca
Did you know that Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews on OVID allows you to search 7 EBM resources at once? Do you know what information is included in these resources? Here is a refresher on what is covered by EBM Reviews on

Nazi Loot Search Could Take Weeks

29.02.2008 22:55    news.nationalgeographic.com
What German treasure hunters describe as a human-made cavern full of treasures plundered by Nazis could take a while to find—if it's there at all.
World    History    Articles

Top Ky. freshman Patterson done for season

29.02.2008 22:54    sportsline.com
Kentucky freshman Patrick Patterson will miss the rest of the season because of a stress fracture in his left ankle.

Friday Look Ahead: Twists of fate taking shape on college game

29.02.2008 22:53    sportsline.com
Bobby Knight joining the media? What gives? Things must be turning upside down, how else can we explain Kentucky -- remember 6-7 out of conference? -- battling Tennessee for SEC supremacy, Gary Parrish says in Friday Look Ahead.
Friday Look Ahead: Twists of fate taking shape on college game

Santa Clara's Elizabeth Doran And Mitch Henke Earn WCC All-Academic Honors

Santa Clara University women's basketball player Elizabeth Doran and men's basketball player Mitch Henke were named to the 2008 West Coast Conference All-Academic teams it was announced Friday by the league. Henke highlights the men's side as he earned his
Santa Clara's Elizabeth Doran And Mitch Henke Earn WCC All-Academic Honors

SSRL Beamline 13 Achieves First Light

29.02.2008 22:19    physorg.com
On February 14, the first light shone into the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory's newest beamline. Beamline 13, which has been under construction for the past two years, will allow new types of soft X-ray material science studies at SSRL.
World    Physics

ATLAS completes world's largest jigsaw puzzle

29.02.2008 22:19    physorg.com
Today the ATLAS collaboration at CERN celebrates the lowering of its last large detector element. The ATLAS detector is the world`s largest general-purpose particle detector, measuring 46 metres long, 25 metres high and 25 metres wide; it weighs 7000 tonnes
World    Physics

Working to Prevent Dry AMD

29.02.2008 22:19    longevitymeme.org
Researchers are making progress towards therapy and prevention of the dry form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD): "a deficiency of the CD36 receptor prevents the evacuation of oxidized lipids in the eye. Those oxidized lipids in turn accumulate and attack

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