USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in Nov 2006 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Being creative never has been easier
- Leap Frog fluent in two languages
- Is pandemic planning cause for concern?
- Disposition effect on stock prices
- Is world bank ignoring the environment?
- Christmas in Yellowstone: "nature" kicks off its silver anniversary season on PBS this year by ensuring that everyone will enjoy a white Christmas
by Fred Kaufman - Is there a hormone heaven? You cannot live with them and you cannot live without them … or can you?
by Rebecca Hulem - Yikes! My credit cards are in my other purse
- Social networks shrinking dramatically
- How do you feed a hungry man?
- America and Britain should join forces to end poverty: both nations "believe that peace and security are the foundation of any progress … that creating the right climate for economic growth … is the best way … to raise the finances
by Hilary Benn - When it comes to cars favorites do "mater"
- G-rated job market strays far from reality
- Conversing with nature: neither driving snow, frost-bitten cameras, nor hungry wolves could deter cinematographer Shane Moore from braving the "holiday" elements at America's most famous national park
by Fred Kaufman - The henpecked hustler
by Wes D. Gehring - Nintendo DS Lite is just right
- Watching the man watching: Anson Dorrance is the improbable architect of the greatest college sports dynasty ever
by Tim Crothers - Parents should talk politics to kids
- New Orleans after the flood: "in a city that itself resembles a lost civilization, wrecked rooms, caved-in houses, and ravaged neighborhoods become metaphors for the fragility of human life."
- Hey, there are real live fish in that painting
- Kick sa-a-a-a-veand a beauty by Giacomin!
- Prepare for takeoff on your gaming system
- 'Tis the season for toasting
- HoMedics is where the heart is
- Homeland security still held hostage
- Wind power blowing harder
by Joseph Florence - Did you hear about rabbit ears?
- Fun-filled viewing for the kid in all of us
- So many ways to keep baby happy
- A "Radica" idea for dealing with 'tweens
- You might be a redneck if …
- The joy of watching babies grow and learn
- First thanksgiving likely a British meal
- Waging war in the heavens: profit and power go hand in hand as the U.S. gears up to spread its military influence to vet another vast regionouter space
by Craig Eisendrath - Are we prepared for a knowledge-based economy? "The sectors where expansion will be the greatestthose that will continue to move the economy away from manufacturingare the areas where the skills deficit will be most noticeable."
by John A. Challenger - Fisher-Price: the hits just keep on coming
- Let them eat cake and cookies
- Dual screen DVD does the trick
- These TV games are a real snap
- Help kids fly the friendly skies
- Can America conquer the eighth continent? We put a man on the moon almost 40 years ago. Now it is time to establish a lunar infrastructure that will challenge us to improve the reliability of space transportation as preparations are made for journeys to o
by Ron Garan - Pushing an environmental tax
by Lester R. Brown - Giving a special warm touch to the season
- Hallmark never fails to leave its Xmas mark
- Miscellaneous meanderings
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Board game season finally has arrived!
- Drivers should not dash through the snow
- Doing Business with China: the path to prosperity remains tricky in the People's Republic of China, but American entrepreneurs and businessmenas well as the Chinese themselvesfinally appear to be on the road to, if not riches, at least resolve
by Murray Weidenbaum - Turning bullies into buddies
by Izzy Kalman - Who has time for barbecue?
- And you thought Brazil was in Africa
- Don't get crushed by holiday travel
- Looking for the war on terror
by Llewellyn D. Howell - Debunking the left-leaning press: when it comes to the journalistic standards of fairness and balance, the ultraliberal mainstream media is left wanting
by Fred Barnes - Fascinating flashlights prove illuminating
- Docupen scans and saves documents
- Yo, dude! Check out my space
- Insurance mandates prove useless
- Depicting the gritty streets of New York: these artists "consciously broke many of the accepted rules of photography, [yet] shared a common vision and objective: to record their personal responses to the vivid and often violent city surrounding them.
- It's not TV! It's HBO, USA, FX…
by Joe Saltzman - Casio caters to the musician in all of us
- DeBrand Chocolates undoubtedly de-best
- Don't limit cranberries just to turkey day
- I'm leaving on a jet plane
- Leaving people behind
by Robert J. Bresler - Can auto industry meltdown be stopped?
- Marilyn at 80: some still like it hot: a series of unique photo exhibitions of America's formerbut still foremostsex symbol could help save a historic California theatre built during the Roaring Twenties, with a storied past of performing arts
by Bill Bailey - The other Disney
by Stacey Eager Leavitt - Can't wait for the bedtime hour