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Creating a Bibliography in RefWorks

17.11.2008 23:33    library.mcmaster.ca
Did you know you can access about 1400 different bibliography styles in Refworks? Along with the old standards APA, MLA, Chicago you can also access styles specific to academic journals that you are publishing in, as well as in such


Parents learn methods to teach kids to read

17.11.2008 23:32    lsj.com
MASON - Steele Elementary School teachers aren't just teaching children anymore.

Great Pyramid Mystery to Be Solved by Hidden Room?

17.11.2008 23:06    news.nationalgeographic.com
A sealed space in Egypt's Great Pyramid may help solve a centuries-old mystery: How did the ancient Egyptians move two million 2.5-ton blocks to build the ancient wonder?
World    Archeology    Articles

Stone Age Family Grave Found -- A First

17.11.2008 23:06    news.nationalgeographic.com
A mother, father, and two boys buried together in Germany—possibly victims of a violent raid—provide the oldest known molecular genetic evidence of a nuclear family, scientists say.
World    Archeology    Articles


Toasted and Roasted

17.11.2008 22:53    sports-central.org
With yet another exciting week of action in the books, SC's Jean Neuberger explores the state of the college football world and hands out praise and scorn to the best and worst of this season. It's not cheers/jeers or thumbs
USA    Football    Articles

Obama's "Historic" Triumph: Did He Win or Was it a GO George - Get Out George W. Victory by Default?

17.11.2008 22:51    hnn.us
For all the skills Obama demonstrated and the forces he marshaled, I argue that Hillary Clinton, John McCain, George W. Bush, and the Republicans lost this election as much as Obama won. Just as Ronald Reagan won an ABC election
USA    History

Unhappy People Watch More TV

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
while people who describe themselves as very happy spend more time reading and socializing. Analyzing 30-years worth of national data from time-use studies and a continuing series of social attitude surveys, the University of Maryland researchers report that spending time

Multiple Factors Influence Teen Alcohol Misuse

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
Researchers have discovered characteristics present in the four social environments in which young people live — families, peers, schools, and neighborhoods — contribute both positively and negatively to whether teens misuse alcohol. The risk from one area may magnify or

Staying Sharp In Old Age

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
Maybe you have an 85-year-old grandfather who still whips through the newspaper crossword puzzle every morning or a 94-year-old aunt who never forgets a name or a face. They don't seem to suffer the ravages of memory that beset most

Conduct Disorder In Adolescent Girls

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
Nearly 10 percent of adolescent girls in the United States meet the criteria for conduct disorder, the second most common psychiatric diagnosis among adolescent females. The diagnosis describes youths who persistently exhibit behaviors that violate rules and rights of others

Calming Health Anxiety

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
One of four people with a chronic medical condition such as back pain, heart disease or multiple sclerosis becomes so obsessed and worried about their health problem that they suffer health anxiety. Left untreated, this preoccupation with their medical problem

Scare or Disgust Work Best in Anti-Smoking Ads

17.11.2008 21:39    psychcentral.com
You've probably see the anti-smoking ads on TV, advertisements which often evoke either fear or disgust in most viewers who see them. But do they actually work? In a new study designed to answer that question, researchers examined the effects

Nov 29 - Nellie's Group Osaka ELT Workshop and Book Fair

17.11.2008 21:39    eltcalendar.com
Nellie's (Nellie's Group, Ltd.). November 29 (Sat), 9:30-17:00 in Osaka Japan. Speaker:Publisher presentations by CALA, IPI, Macmillan LanguageHouse, Matsuka Phonics Institute, Oxford University Press, R.I.C. Publications, and Stellar Education.

Tesco voucher help in EMA delays

17.11.2008 21:36    bbc.co.uk
Delays with the education maintenance allowance force a college to help students with supermarket vouchers.
Tesco voucher help in EMA delays

Broncos Fall To Golden Gophers, 70-45

The Santa Clara women's basketball team lost a hard-fought battle 70-45 to Minnesota Sunday afternoon in non-conference action at the Leavey Center. With the loss the Broncos dropped to 0-2 on the season, while the Golden Gophers improved to 1-1.
Broncos Fall To Golden Gophers, 70-45

O'Brien Inks Six For 2009-10 Recruiting Class

Santa Clara baseball head coach Mark O'Brien revealed his 2009-10 recruiting class Monday as he announced the signing of six student-athletes to national letters of intent. The six ballplayers will attend Santa Clara University in the fall of 2009.
O'Brien Inks Six For 2009-10 Recruiting Class

Women's Tennis Competes in Cal Poly Invitational

The Santa Clara women's tennis team competed in the Cal Poly Invitational from Nov. 14-16. The three day tournament included conference rival University of San Francisco, UC Santa Barbara and hosts Cal Poly. Each team faced each other in a
Women's Tennis Competes in Cal Poly Invitational

Quantum calibration paves way for super-secure communication

17.11.2008 21:24    physorg.com
PhysOrg.com) -- A new approach to calibrating quantum mechanical measurement has been developed with particular applications in optics and super-secure quantum communication.
World    Physics

More on Telomerase and Mouse Longevity

17.11.2008 21:23    longevitymeme.org
Ouroboros weighs in on a recent demonstration of enhanced longevity via telomerase: "Telomerase is tightly repressed in most somatic cells, and for a very good reason: What do you call a cell with an unlimited division potential that's not a

Tau Tangles Linked With Failing Memory

17.11.2008 21:23    longevitymeme.org
From ScienceDaily: "Scientists examined the brains of five deceased people considered super aged because of their high performance on memory tests when they were more than 80 years old and compared them to the brains of elderly, non-demented individuals. Researchers

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