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  1. Style 101: back-to-school fashion guide.: An article from: Ebony
  2. Back to school: David W. Orr says the planet's future rests with a generation of children who need desperately to go outside.(Q+A)(Interview): An article from: OnEarth by George Black, 2005-09-22
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61. Monster: Advance Your Career With An Advanced Degree?
giant leap in your career Your friend told you his sister went back to school fora on a student's diet of rice and beans from your college experience five
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Monster Senior Contributing Writer It seems like all the pieces are in place for the next giant leap in your career: Your friend told you his sister went back to school for a professional degree and, a week after graduation, landed a job with a $10,000 salary increase, so you know a degree would boost your pay. You know you're comfortable living on a student's diet of rice and beans from your college experience five years or three decades ago. You've got a couple of blank grad school applications on your dining room table, so why not fill them out and take the plunge? Before you quit your job or your search to pursue an MBA or other degree, you owe it to yourself to think more deeply about this major fork in the road of work and life. Here are some major checkpoints for your go/no-go decision on graduate school. Why Do You Want to Go Back to School? Begin your deliberations with the basics. "One of the most important factors is, where is this going to get you?" says Jane Finkle, a career counselor in Philadelphia. "You should research carefully what the employment opportunities are" for graduates of the program you're considering, Finkle adds. Are you looking for advancement in your current field of work, or do you want to change careers? Either can be a good reason to get a graduate degree if you've thought things through.

62. Almanac Between Issues Archive
*See Crime Statistics Between issues Archive. Colin Diver Colin Diver, former deanat the Law school, will be the 14th president of Reed college in Portland
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UPPD Community Crime Report: February 24 to March 2, 2002 (Posted 3/6/03) The 18th District Crime Report: February 24 to March 2, 2002 (Posted 3/6/03)
Memorial services this week: Dr. David Goodman, Medicine and Jim Hobbs, Physics and Astronomy . (Posted 2/19/03) Winter 2002
UPPD Community Crime Report: December 23 to December 29, 2002 (Posted 1/7/03) The 18th District Crime Report: December 23 to December 29, 2002 (Posted
UPPD Community Crime Report: December 16 to December 22, 2002 (Posted 1/2/03) The 18th District Crime Report: December 16 to December 22, 2002 (Posted
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63. Practical Money Skills For Life - About This Site - Press Center - Release
Parents of students heading to college this fall at parent's budgeting habits forthe fall school season, Visa USA's annual back to school Survey revealed
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Presta Says Parents Are Most Concerned About Classroom Discipline, Financial Literacy as School Year Begins San Francisco, Calif. - Parents of students heading to college this fall plan to spend on average, $618 per child on back to school expenses, more than twice what parents will spend on their high school students according to Visa U.S.A.'s Back To School Survey released today. According to the survey, parents will spend $218 per student in kindergarten or elementary school, $246 per child attending middle school, and $265 for back to school shopping per high school student. Half of the parents surveyed (51%) said they have prepared a budget for their back to school shopping. In addition to providing a look at parent's budgeting habits for the fall school season, Visa U.S.A.'s annual Back to School Survey revealed the top issues of concern for parents of school aged children. While 81 percent of parents said enforcing classroom discipline was their top concern, the second most important issue among parents of school-age children was financial literacy. Seventy-one percent of parents surveyed said the need for children to master practical money skills prior to graduation was "very important".

64. Hospital Practice: Past Articles
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Medical issues in Treating Life R. SEAN MORRISON MountSinai school of Medicine ROBIN A. WEISS University college London Capsule
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JUDITH J. PETRY, SUSAN K. HADLEY Vermont Healing Tools Project, Brattleboro Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, Conn. A Monthly Critical Overview of Current Medicine GENE H. STOLLERMAN (Editor) July 15, 2001 Clinical Experience Lyme Disease: A Clinical Update LEONARD H. SIGAL University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Clinical Experience Practical Management of Acute Diarrhea MARK D. SCHEIDLER, RALPH A. GIANNELLA University of Cincinnati Medicinal Herbs: Answers and Advice, Part 1 JUDITH J. PETRY, SUSAN K. HADLEY Vermont Healing Tools Project, Brattleboro

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Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Counselors assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Their duties depend on the individuals they serve and on the settings in which they work. Educational, vocational, and school counselors Elementary school counselors observe younger children during classroom and play activities, and confer with their teachers and parents to evaluate their strengths, problems, or special needs. They also help students develop good study habits. They do less vocational and academic counseling than do secondary school counselors. School counselors at all levels help students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they occur, and to enhance personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs, and classes that teach students to handle conflicts without resorting to violence. Counselors also try to identify cases involving domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a student's development. Counselors work with students individually, with small groups, or with entire classes. They consult and work with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, school nurses, and social workers.

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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY'S DISABILITY AWARENESS MONTH
April is Disability Awareness Month at Ohio State as students and staff celebrate and explore another aspect of campus diversity. A number of activities and events are planned including a reception, brown-bag series, teleconference on psychiatric disabilities, golf outing, film festival, and technology display in the Ohio Union. A calendar of events is on the web at:
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67. Back To School Week: 2002 Student Pamphlet
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68. Executive Summary: College Level Learning In High School
The issues and questions surrounding collegelevel learning in high school involvemany stakeholders students, parents, high school administrators and teachers
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College-Level Learning in High School:
Purposes, Policies, and Practical Implications
by D. Bruce Johnstone and Beth Del Genio

Executive Summary
What is College-Level Learning in High School?
College-level learning in high school is a rapidly growing, yet remarkably little-studied, phenomenon. It includes the College Board's familiar Advanced Placement (AP) Program, characterized by course outlines and examinations in some eighteen subjects developed and graded by teams of AP high school teachers and college faculty, and normed against the performances of college students in the similar introductory courses in colleges and universities. With well over a million examinations taken by more than 700,000 high school students, AP plays an increasingly visible role in defining the content and the standards of high school college-entry-significant courses like English, history, mathematics, and foreign languages.
College-level learning in high school also includes the much less visible (indeed, almost surreptitious), but also fast-growing, practice of certain colleges or universities (especially community colleges) granting credit on their transcripts for what are described as their courses, but that are taught to high school students by high school teachers in high school venues.

69. Teacher's Guides For FOOTSTEPS
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Folk Art
Based on the Folk Art issue of FOOTSTEPS (May 2003). Teacher's Guide prepared by Gloria W. Lannom, a frequent contributor to Cobblestone publications Thurgood Marshall and Civil Rights Based on the Thurgood Marshall and Civil Rights issue of FOOTSTEPS (March 2003). Teacher's Guide prepared by Peggy Epstein, 25 years experience as a Language Arts Teacher; Shawnee Mission School District, Overland Park, Kansas; Ruskin High School, Kansas City, Missouri; MA Curriculum and Instruction, University of Missouri at Kansas City Underground Railroad - The Black Perspective Based on the Underground Railroad issue of FOOTSTEPS (January 2003).

70. Teacher's Guides For COBBLESTONE
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The Dust Bowl
Based on the The Dust Bowl issue of COBBLESTONE (April 2003). Teacher Guide prepared by: Peggy Epstein, 25 years as Language Arts Teacher: Hickman Mills School District, Kansas City, Missouri; MA Instruction and Curriculum University of Missouri at Kansas City. Elizabeth Blackwell: First Woman Doctor Based on the Elizabeth Blackwell: First Woman Doctor issue of COBBLESTONE (March 2003). Teacher Guide prepared by: Mary Shea, Ph.D. Dr. Shea teaches undergraduate and graduate reading courses at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY. Underground Railroad: Abolitionist Movement Based on the Underground Railroad: Abolitionist Movement issue of COBBLESTONE (February 2003).

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Issue Description March 2002 Getting a Good Night's Sleep, Hearing Protection, Surgical Solutions for Tinnitus, Help Starts With Education, Focus On Research: New Research Video, Federal Funding Improves, Two new ATA-Funded Research Projects, Clinical Study Seeks Volunteers, Navy Study on Tinnitus. Dec. 2002 Interview with new Honorary Directors Joan and Peter Graves, Music Therapy, A Primer On Tinnitus, ATA Funded Research Sept. 2002

72. LP News Online: February 2003: Jim Syler Counts On College Vote In Carbondale, I
Jim Syler counts on college vote in Carbondale, Ill. city council raceby Jon Trager January 27 Jim Syler is going back to school.
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by Jon Trager [January 27] Jim Syler is going back to school. But Syler, 31, isn't going to Southern Illinois University (SIU) as a student. He's going to the campus to campaign as a candidate for a seat on the Carbondale City Council in April 2003. With the university's 23,000 students making up slightly more than half of the total population of the town, Syler said courting the student vote in his bid for a seat on the non-partisan council is crucial to getting elected. "There has been a lot of student animosity toward the local government in recent years," he said. "I'm marketing myself as the candidate who is in tune with the feelings and the desires of the students. I want to improve student/government relations." Over the years, SIU has earned a reputation as one of the nation's most enthusiastic party schools. The school makes Playboy magazine's "Top 10 Party Schools in America" list every year, noted Syler. But recently, he said that local government officials have sought to change the school's fun-loving image by curtailing the freedom of the students.

73. Thayer School - Open Positions
back to Top of Page Open Position Web Information Manager Thayer school of Engineering,Dartmouth college. the Webrelated needs of Thayer school of Engineering
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      Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College has a tenure-track faculty position available in engineering management. Although any candidate whose research interests are synergistic with those of the Thayer School and Tuck School of Business faculty would be of interest, preference will be given to candidates who would bring an applied research focus to the engineering management program. Possible research areas might include: optimization and system modeling, probability and stochastic systems, production operations and manufacturing, decision and risk analysis, entrepreneurship, information science and technology, or technology, policy and strategy.
      Competitive candidates should have: 1) an established, competitively funded research program, 2) teaching experience at Dartmouth standards, and 3) interest and capability to help meet Thayer School teaching needs in the engineering management program. Appointment at the level of assistant, associate or full professor may be considered. A Ph.D. in engineering management, systems engineering, operations research or a related engineering field is required. The successful candidate will teach courses primarily at the graduate level in support of Thayer School's

74. MU News Bureau
Manages research writing; Covers MU Research Reactor; college of Veterinary Medicine;Sinclair school of Nursing. Assists director with issues management; Liaison
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  • 76. Notre Dame Law School: Current Students - Academics - Journals
    back to top. Law The Journal of college and University Law, published by the NotreDame Law school and the National Association of college and University
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    78. T/TAC - College Of William And Mary - Articles Index
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    79. College Binge Drinking
    back to school, and Drunk college Drinking The death of a 20year-old LSU fraternitypledge drew the nation's attention to the growing problem of drinking
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    80. 2002-2003 Visiting Scholars Program Of The College Board
    at the college Board and has previously been a college president in back to top. E.Snow Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Education, Graduate school of Education
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    The following presentations will take place at The College Board offices: Robert L. Linn Thursday, February 6, 2003 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Catherine E. Snow Thursday, March 6, 2003 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. William T. Trent Thursday, May 1, 2003 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Michael E. Martinez Thursday, June 26, 2003 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Scholar in Residence
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    Chancellor Emeritus, University of Kansas and Senior Advisor to the Commissioner of Baseball Focus: Promoting and developing leadership in higher education Currently senior advisor to the Commissioner of Baseball, Dr. Budig has served in a number of leadership posts, including the Presidency of the American League, the Chancellor of the University of Kansas, the President of West Virginia University, and the President of Illinois State University. Dr. Budig's scholarly interests are in the areas of educational administration and higher education. He earned his doctorate in educational administration from the University of Nebraska. Dr. Budig will advise the College Board on its CollegeEd Program and will serve on the Board's Commission on Writing in America's Schools and Colleges. Back to top Scholar in Residence
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