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History of the WeathermenAn overview of a violent communist revolutionary organization whose political protests often boasted bombs and explosive damage.
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Weathermen: America's MathematiciansA school research paper showing how math is involved with the everyday work of a weatherman.
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Three Little Birds, Two Red Squirrels and RobertIt was a very cold and snowy winter and the weathermen were saying it was the worst in 20 years with snow falling every third day. There was nothing showing green for miles. This is a story of our wildlife around our camper.
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If You Think the Planet Has Been Cooling....You Might Be a Climate Denialist (a La Jeff Foxworthy)Recently I was asked how I define a "climate denialist". Here's one, a la Jeff Foxworthy: "If you think that TV weathermen, a comic book writer, and an ex-Inhofe/ex-Limbaugh hatchet man are "scientists," then you might be a climate denialist."
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Becoming a Weatherman is Not for EveryoneMy humorous look at weathermen and weather reporters. I think it must be an interesting job during some interesting times.
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Book Review: Fugitive Days, by Bill AyersA review of Bill Ayers' autobiography describing his involvement in the anti-Vietnam movement and the militant organization The Weathermen in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The Technological Possibility of a 7 Day Weather ForecastWith technological advances, weather forecasting has become more accurate than ever. But a seven day forecast is still something that weathermen are not very confident about.
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Sports Briefs: Marching Band of GypsiesWhat could be easier than predicting the NFL season after it's already started? With predictions like these for the ongoing 2008 NFL season, the Gab Four could easily get jobs as weathermen or gypsies. -
The Weatherman's Plight - The Secret Fear of Your WeathermanThe Weatherman's Plight is an editorial view of the problem that weathermen have in getting recognition, as related to the news anchor. It covers the boring nature of his subject matter and discusses some of the efforts made to elevate his recognition.
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Terrorists Declare Support for ObamaFour past leaders of the Weathermen appear on an online petition in support of Barack Obama.
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Cleveland Museum of ArtIf you want to see Chinese Art, Modern European Art, African Art, European Paintings, Greek and Roman Art and much more, visit the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Lewis Black Unleashed Dvd ReviewA short review on Lewis Blacks material that was put well together by Comedy Central.
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World Series Weather Could Cause Havoc AgainLast year's World Series was made infamous by bad weather, and fears are that this year's all East Coast series could do the same. Rain is expected tonight and tomorrow in New York, though the games should go on- with more rain expected in Philadelphia.
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Interview with Evidence of Dilated PeoplesCurrent member of celebrated west coast hip-hop outfit Dilated Peoples and solo artist talks about joining a new label and future projects.
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Keynes and the Long RungA look at John Maynard Keynes' analysis of the "long-run" aspect of the business cycle.
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How Credible Are You?These rules were created by me as a handy guide to anyone who might bump into me on a forum and have a problem with anything I might say.
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The HikeThis is a fictional short story.
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When it Snows Down South: Preparing for a Possible BlizzardIt's Wednesday and the weather service has issued a winter weather advisory for this weekend in many southern states. Here's how to prepare for an expected 4-6 inches of snow and what to expect when driving in the snow down South.
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The Constitution as BludgeonHere is my follow up on the Constitution and the effort by some to use it as a political tool.
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Memoirs of an Ordinary Woman: The JournalDay 3 of Memoirs of an Ordinary Woman, The Journal; The1Essence documents her mental, and spiritual evolution with journal entries. -
SnowIf you could get away with murder, would you? Only Heaven knows the darkest part of the human heart.
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How Accurate is the Weatherman?This article takes a look at the accuracy of many different weather sources, the tools they use, and the reasons for their inaccuracies.
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Two New York Origins Myths: Stonewall and WoodstockComing out of the closet and demanding equal rights for gays and lesbians preceded Stonewall; the Woodstock Festival was more the end than the beginning of the peace-and-love flower-power hippies.
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Does a Strange Ritual or Rain Dance Really Cause it to Rain?Is it possible to "make" it rain with a specialized dance? How do modern scientists use cloud seeding to make it rain? Here we will talk about these two very distinctively different ways of making it rain.
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The Trial of the Chicago Seven/EightHere is an overview of the events leading to the arrest of the Chicago Eight and coverage of the subsequent trial.
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The Eastern Shore of Maryland, Part IIITilghman Island is a small island accessed via an old fashioned draw bridge. Once you cross that bridge you will step into peaceful and charming existence. -
Flash Flooding: A Personal Story of SurvivalIronically, the most dangerous disaster in dry climates - flash flooding - is often the last one we're ready for. I know I never thought about it myself, until I had the experience of being almost caught in one. -
Severe Weather SafetyThe hot, humid weather experienced during the summer months has a tendency to breed severe storms. This article explores tips on how you and your family can stay safe during severe weather.
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Hurricane Preparedness Lesson Plans: Saffir-Simpson Scale, Hurricane Names and a Hurricane DrillLesson plans depends upon the main focus. Here you will find three hurricane preparedness lesson plan options to better offer your students the most in hurricane safety and preparation. -
Is the Obama Administration Using Political Profiling?Is the Obama Administration using Political Profiling to combat conservatives who disagree with his policies? -
The Fall of the Dark KnightThe opening chapter in my Batman story.
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Close Call with A Kansas TornadoWe are Lorraine and Roger, traveling between our homes in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and California. Life comes at us quickly in retirement. Discovering new life in maturity, we're learning things about which we had no clue: tornadoes in Kansas.
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Meet Van Jones: Barack Obama's Green Jobs CzarA graduate of Yale Law School, Jones initially seems suitable to be an advisor to Obama. However, a deeper look into the past of Van Jones, a self described radical communist and black nationalist, raises many concerns.
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Obama to Fire Van Jones?Whether the POTUS fires Van Jones or asks for his resignation shouldn't even be a question. The fact that we are debating such a thing is evidence of our sorry state of affairs. -
Civil DisobedienceA call for a peaceful revolution amongst the people of the world! -
San Diego's Weather - a "Tad Bit" Too Good?San Diegans believe that if it's not 75 degrees and sunny, God has some explaining to do. Beach barbecues are not just for Memorial Day and July 4, but for Thanksgiving and Christmas as well.
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Getting Paid to Be Wrong: Weather Forecasters PredictionsThe weather forecasters predictions of snow and ice continually put the public into a panic, yet they continue to keep their jobs.
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The Rose Less TakenThinking about a Rose Garden patiently waiting under a blanket of snow, ice, rock salt and road grime. -
Make a Scrapbook for a GiftMaking a gift scrapbook is easy - and fun! It's a great way to make a gift that anyone, especially Mom, will love.
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A Quick Look at the Year 1962This essay takes a brief look at the year 1962.
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