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Extractions: Persona Information: My persona is from approx. 1480 England in the City of York. Adelicia of York's descendency is from Norse and Anglo-Saxon ancestors. She lived during the time of the War of the Roses, and was involved in the court of Richard III. An alternative persona is an earlier relative, Adela Jorvik, also from York. Agnar Bjornson
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Extractions: This food and nutrition information has recently been received by the Extension Food and Nutrition office. We hope it will be of interest to you and your programming efforts with clients in your county. Inclusion of current articles in this newsletter does not guarantee that all web sites and correspondence present the most up-to-date or research-based information nor does it imply endorsement by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service.
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Extractions: Public Relations Following are 10 back-to-school-type stories prepared by the staffs of the UNL public relations office and the IANR news service. We hope you will find them useful in your back-to-school projects later this summer, either as-is or as reference or supplementary material for your own stories. The faculty sources are listed for each story, but if you have trouble reaching them because of summer schedules, please contact the public relations office at (402) 472-2211 or IANR news service at (402) 472-3030 and we'll help make the contact. These stories are also available on the Internet. To get a story or stories via e-mail, drop us an e-mail request at: unlpr@unlinfo.unl.edu Family and Consumer Sciences By Molly Klocksin, IANR News Writer Lincoln (Neb.) - Parents who teach children to save money help them develop a valuable lifelong habit, says a University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension family economist. Young children can learn to save by plunking coins in a piggy bank, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue said. But kids should spend some of their savings because they learn from making spending choices - even choices they later regret.
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Extractions: Portunis pelagicus Officers of Queensland Fisheries Service On this page: Blue swimmer crabs grow up to 22cm in carapace width, and over 1kg. The common size of crabs varies between populations. Male crabs are blue or purple with pearly white mottling. Female crabs are much less colourful, being drab brown with pale mottling. Female crabs are also much smaller than males. Blue swimmer crabs have 9 sharp spines on their carapace and the tips of their last pair of legs are disc-shaped for swimming. The carapace also has a prominent projection on each side and claws are long and slender. Blue swimmer crabs are marine coastal animals. They occur in bays, estuaries and intertidal areas to depths of 60m. These crabs prefer muddy or sandy bottoms but can also be found on rubble, seagrass and seaweed. At dawn and dusk they feed most vigorously on shellfish, other crustaceans, worms and brittle-stars on the sea floor. In Australia, blue swimmer crabs inhabit coastal waters from Cape Naturaliste in Western Australia, around the north of Australia to the south coast of New South Wales.
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Extractions: Tuning Out Racist Shock Jocks Racism as humor on the radio. A few weeks ago I was awakened by a man threatening to "put a bullet in a black man's chest." There was no violence going on outside my window, rather I had my radio tuned to a local classic rock station's morning show. I did this at the request of my husband, who had come home earlier that week, in disbelief about the racist remarks that had been made on the same show. The comments of the host on the morning I tuned in were in response to the news that a black man, offended by the deejay's comments earlier in the week, had showed up at the studio door, wanting to confront the offender. The threat of violence I heard from the deejay shocked me out of bed, but I probably shouldn't have been completely surprised. In fact, racist behavior from shock jocks is no new trend. The "Greaseman" et al
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Extractions: Letters, Memorials and Donations to Talking Books Return to Table of Contents As you can see, our newsletter has a new look. Due to the NSLA Server failure in the spring and conversion to Word, we lost the old style of SilverLining. Here is a new look with the same book information you have relied on. Remember, upon request you can also receive this in cassette or braille format. Call 1-800-922-9334 to order. Return to Table of Contents Reprinted from March 12, 1999 Kiplinger Washington Letter: "Artificial retinas for those suffering from macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa will probably be available in the next 10 years. A computer chip implanted in the eye will "see" images, light and colors and transmit them to the brain, which will convert signals to pictures." Reprinted from August 6, 1999 Kiplinger Washington Letter:
Extractions: Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Urban agriculture: Feeding the body, feeding the soul Friday, November 01, 2002 By Michael Ableman Rooftop garden in New York City Early Girl and Celebrity tomatoes hang ripe and ready in heavy clusters. Swollen pods of beans cover lima plants. The deep orange shoulders of carrots poke up out of the ground in long rows. Collards, black-eyed peas, and okra stand up in their fullness against the din of this urban world. "Do you know where you are?" two Los Angeles police officers ask me. "I think so," I reply, somewhat confused by their question. "Do you really know where you are?" they ask again. "Do you realize that these two blocks are the two most violent blocks in the entire city of Los Angeles?" I am standing on the corner of 103rd and Grape in Watts, in a three-acre garden. Half of the land is devoted to small private plots, farmed mostly by Hispanic families. Their gardens are filled with foods from Mexico and Central and South America: tall "milpa" corn, dry beans, hot chili peppers, epizote, verdulaga, alfalfa, and various squashes. The other half of this land is a market garden planted in okra, black-eyed peas, lima beans, carrots, tomatoes, collard greens, cucumbers, and squash: foods from the American South grown for the African American community that lives in the Jordan Downs housing project that borders this land.
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Extractions: Its the beginning of another year and I hope it finds you doing well. I am in Los Angeles, gearing up for the road. Those of you who have checked out the website have seen that theres some talking shows happening starting next week. The tour will be going all over the world and will conk out in Australia at some point in May. After that, get ready for some band disturbances and more talking stuff later in the year. As you know, we played a handful of shows with all proceeds going to the WM3 Defense Fund. The shows were amazing. We had a blast. How cool was it seeing Keith Morris rip it up?! Chuck Dukowskis performance of "What I See" at the Ameoba Records in-store is the stuff of legend and Kira Roessler showing up at the Whisky to jam was the icing on the cake. She was rockin! I think the audiences were a little surprised when we went into Clocked in right after Rise Above. But best of all, we made about ten thousand dollars that was sent to the WM3 Defense Fund and the Boys thank you and thank you. They are blown away at the support they are getting. Thanks to you, were making it happen.
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Extractions: WEB-BLND, of the National Library Service of the Library of Congress , which covers books produced at the national level and by local libraries for the blind, as well as books brailled in small quantities by volunteer groups and added to the national collection. Novice searchers may find the Help file useful. And: The American Printing House for the Blind, " Louis : Database of Accesssible Materials for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired," which covers braille (and, of course, books in other formats) produced by local agencies and held by them in their own collections or offered for sale. If a book has never been brailled or recorded in an accessible format, you may be able to find a local volunteer organization that will produce it for you by consulting two directories produced by the National Library Service: " Sources of Custom-Produced Books: Braille, Audio Recordings, and Large Print " (2001)and " Sources of Braille Reading Materials If you cannot locate a braille text, you can use a braille translation program to braille it yourself and either print it out or read it on a refreshable braille display. Some frequently used braille translation programs are:
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