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- Career Opportunities for Graduates in Library SciencesGraduates with a degree in Library Science are more in demand now than ever before. Wherever there are books and a need to organize and promote them effectively there is a possible career for graduates with a degree in library sciences.
- Young Adult Literature at the New Albany Public LibraryAn interview with Dave Gallagher, Young Adult Director at the New Albany (Ohio) Public Library, provides sources for finding out quality works for Young Adults, and discusses trends in the organization of libraries to retain young adult readers.
- Why I Chose Berea Arts and Sciences High SchoolThese are the reasons why I think choosing Berea Arts and Sciences High School for my son is one of the best decisions I made for him.
- Online LibraryOnline libraries are making it easier for students to study and do reports. The vast amount of information on the internet covers endless topics. Both reference desks, encylcopedias, dictionaries and more can now be found online.
- I'm a 1984 Graduate of Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life SciencesAt first a reluctant attendee, I soon came to love my studies Far Above Cayuga's Waters.
- Dewey Decimal System Explained: A Simple Way to Make the Library's Catalog Work for YouTrying to understand the Dewey Decimal system all at once can be daunting. But the key is, you don't need to understand it all, just make it work for you.
- Australasian College of Health Sciences (ACHS)An excellent school for the study of Holistic Health
- A Career in the Sciences: Should You Pursue It?An article detailing some of the attributes and abilities that are useful if looking into a science related career
- Favorite Novelist: Amanda QuickA look at Amanda Quick's catalogue and her background as a romance writer.
Reflections: A Moment of ChangeThis was originally written as a preface to a yet unfinished travel journal of my trip(s) to Italy. Hopefully, the project will be completed one day...I'd appreciate any comments.- Should College Textbooks Be Free?While not exactly "free,' textbooks should be available to college students in an electronic format through the school-run digital library. This should be included in tuition fees.
- "Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death" by Deborah Blumif the study of the paranormal or you're thinking about becoming a ghost hunter like on TV, check out the history of debunking and proof in this book.
- A+ Web Sites for KidsThe Great Web Sites for Kids site that is maintained by the Association for Library Service to Children provides parents with ratings about grade-level appropriateness of the sites and groups sites into nine broad categories. Great homework resource.
Scientific Research Supports Biblical References in Scripture About NatureThis paper documents research of an interesting correlation between modern scientific facts, laws, theories and classic Biblical scriptures written in the King James Version Bible, KJV (University of Michigan Digital library production service, 1997).- Reference Books You Might NeedWriters, teachers, and college students are all familiar with the basic reference books: dictionary, almanac, and encyclopedia. Now meet some lesser known reference books at your local library that may become your favorite research sources.
- Caffeine and Skin Cancer StudiesStudies hosted on the National Library of Medicine show that skin cancer risk can be cut 50 to 70% with topical and oral caffeine.
- Teach Drug Prevention with Live Animal Experiments - the Daphnia FleaIs drug-abuse prevention a part of your social-studies program or health-sciences class? If so, live drug-interaction experiments using the Daphnia flea can help your students discover for themselves the effects of drugs on living creatures.
Is Majoring in Liberal Arts a Waste of Money?You can get a great liberal arts education reading books at the public library. Why waste thousands of dollars to study the subjects in college?- Meet AC Contributor Peter FlomI recently interviewed Associated Content Contributor Peter Flom. He has been a member of AC since July of 2009 and somehow manages to be a father, a statistician and a writer all at once. A wide variety of topics can be found in his AC library.
Irving Thalberg and Jean Hersholt: Humanitarian Award NamesakesThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced plans to move the Irving G. Thalberg and Jean Hersholt humanitarian awards out of the annual awards telecast, but who were they?- Public Libraries in AlbuquerqueHere is a guide to some of Albuquerque's public libraries. It includes information on special events, hours of operation, address and telephone information and what each library has to offer to patrons and scholars.
- "Egypt in Columbus" - Ancient Egyptian Exhibits in OhioThe Columbus Museum of Art, COSI, and the Columbus Metropolitan Library will all be participating in bringing information and exhibits about ancient Egypt to residents of Columbus, Ohio.
- Is Hollywood Beginning to Lose Its Originality?As I am a avid movie watcher and watch anywhere rom 3 to 5 films a week, either from Netflix or from my DVD library at home, I always notice that there are certain aspects to film that seem to have come from other sources.
- A Review of the United Nations Education Science Culture OrganizationPeople were concerned about educating the children of Nazi-occupied countries during WWII and wanted to rebuild the system entirely, a challenge that in turn created UNESCO (Gale Virtual Reference Library, 2005).
- Living and Working Guide to Memphis, TennesseeAn illustrious history and a popular culture and great place to live, Memphis, Tennessee is a city on the move and where Elvis used to live, Blues music is king, and thousands of southern citizens live, work and play and joy a great life!
- Visiting and Living in Portland, OregonRife with rivers, streams, forest and outdoor charm Portland, Oregon is a great place to settle down, visit and make a great living and pursue a career and recreate!
- Are You at Risk for Melanoma? Beware of SymptomsMelanoma is a potentially deadly skin cancer that may appear simply as new mole, or as a change in an existing mole.
- Research Guide for College PapersOne of the most common struggles for college students is research papers. Learn first-hand from a seven-year English instructor who outlines the research process for beginning college students in this article.
- Organizational BehaviorArticle profiles and techniques in organizational behavior geared toward management.
- Chechnya - The Chechen/Russian ConflictThe geographical and physical aspects of the conflict in Chechnya.
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