USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in August 2003 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Despite an uncertain economy - Noteworthy - number one career concern is finding time for family - Brief Article
- Exposure to male perspiration - Noteworthy - and its effect on women - Brief Article
- Proposed legislation hurts Head Start - Preschool Programs - Brief Article
- Tire/pavement tests to pinpoint road noise - Automotive Technology
- Antibioterrorism efforts may bolster public health system - Homeland Security
- Americans have at least one piece of furniture - Noteworthy - they want to pick out all over again - Brief Article
- What first attracts a man to a woman? - Noteworthy - Brief Article
- Why women drop out of engineering programs - Higher Education - Women's Experiences in College Engineering project
- Teaching adult children the facts of life - Finances - tips from the Financial Planning Association
- Common painkillers such as ibuprofen and naproxen - Noteworthy - may dissolve brain lesions - Brief Article
- Industrial revolution linked to evolution - Economics
- Electronic teaching spurs skepticism - Education
- Pres. Bush's plan encourages savings - Investment
- People with short upper legs - Noteworthy - are more likely to have glucose intolerance or diabetes - Brief Article
- Freedom: Norman Rockwell's Vermont Years - Focus on America
- The Human Comedy: Portraits by Red Grooms - Museums - Critical Essay
- Is your company supporting terrorism? - Corporate Charity
- Adults over age 65 who consume - Noteworthy - alcohol drinking behavior - Brief Article
- CEO departures down in 2002 - Management - according to outplacement firm, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc
- Prepaid plans show signs of trouble - Tuition
- Columbine coverage shook the nation - Mass Media - according to research by Glenn Muschert, a professor in the School of Liberal Arts at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind
- Trade patterns predict financial earthquakes - Stock Market
- Knowing various types of individuals - Noteworthy - American Sociological Association report - Brief Article
- Renewed questions about internships - Job Market
- Kids' bike accidents rise in summertime - Pediatric Trauma - according to Todd Maxson, head of the pediatric trauma program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas - Brief Article
- Skin irritants change daily - Weather - skin/weather indices created by Lanacane's Itch Information center and Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware, Newark - Brief Article
- "A nation at risk" spurs two decades of failure - Education Reform
- Man's best friend is being overvaccinated - Noteworthy - dogs do not need annual booster shots according to scientists at University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine - Brief Article
- When client requests go beyond the pale - Workplace - The Creative Group surveyed advertising firms for their most unusual client requests
- Avoid skin scares by using sunscreen - Prevention - advice from Sarah Weitzul, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas - Brief Article
- Food-origin labeling benefits everyone - Federal Regulations - according to John VanSickle, a professor with the University of Florida, Gainesville's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Plan ahead to curb staff shortages - Workplace Vacations - Max Messmer of Accountemps suggests ways to prepare for summer months - Brief Article
- It really is better to give than to receive - Noteworthy - may reduce risk of dying prematurely - Brief Article
- Not asking for help is top networking mistake - Business - results of Office Team Career Challenge survey developed by OfficeTeam
- Children may be at risk as pedestrians - Safety - according to survey conducted by National Safe Kids Campaign
- Compounds in tea stop bad breath - Halitosis - polyphenols prevent growth of bacteria - Brief Article
- Financial executives will focus - Noteworthy - biggest challenges for chief financial officers according to Robert Half International Inc. survey - Brief Article
- The stress teenagers experience - Noteworthy - can be trigger for acne breakouts - Brief Article
- Ways to avoid job-hunting burnout - Unemployment
- Jailed juveniles require health care - Correctional Facilities - American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations - Brief Article
- Women need daily exercise routine - Fitness - maintains Michelle Kowalski of the Ball State University Human Performance Lab, Muncie, Ind - Brief Article
- A rekindling of the economy - Noteworthy - survey indicates most not likely to change jobs even if conditions improve - Brief Article
- Researchers found that an unmarried mother - Noteworthy - more likely to marry the father is the child is a boy - Brief Article
- Kindergarten transition made easier - Youth Development - tips from Kansas State University assistant professor of elementary education Lori Norton-Meier
- New software alleviates traffic - Transportation
- Senators' approval ratings unpredictable - Polls