Early Humans: Projects & Internet Resources the site includes information on dating methods, bioanthropology, cultural GeneralResources. Douglas Adams, Jane Goodall and the astronaut Helen Sharman http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/prehistory/eg_prehistory_intro.html
Extractions: This web has been produced by the students of Mankato State University in Minnesota as a part of their Anthropology E-Museum. While many of the sections are still "under construction", the site includes information on dating methods, bio-anthropology, cultural anthropology Big Game Hunters, North American cave art, New World settlement patterns, South American prehistory and more.
Noreascon 4 Program Brainstorming: Science And Technology info@noreascon.org For general information about biomining for InSitu ResourceUtilization Darin Astronaut bio Suit System for Exploration Class Missions http://noreascon4.blogs.com/program_brain/2003/09/science_and_tec.html
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Library General Science And Technology Resources The links are scattered in an outline, a resource area, and general History of Technology. Readastronauts biographies, histories of missions, and of course http://library.colstate.edu/resources/science.shtml
Extractions: GALILEO GIL admissions distance learning ... student life General Science and Technology Resources Simon Schwob Memorial Library If you are interested in Roman technology, want to find out about Black or female inventors, or if you want to curl up with the virtual edition of a good science magazine designed for the lay reader, this is the site for you. General science and the history of technology cover: inventors, science in other times and cultures, periodicals, lives of scientists, and much more. A few pages require Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files. If you have any questions or would like to report broken links, email me. Eileen H. Kramer Table of Contents General History and Philosophy of Science History of Technology History of Chemistry and Physics History of the Life Sciences ... Weights and Measures Other Places to Go Subject Guides Ask a Librarian GALILEO Databases GIL ... Columbus State University Catalog of the Scientific Community in the 16th and 17th Centuries Biographies of Renaissance and Early Modern scientists in a variety of disciplines and from a variety of countries. You can search the database for biographies by a whole range of fields or find a scientist by browsing the "Timeline." The link to the timeline is at the bottom of the page. This site has not been updated in more than a year. Echo Science and Technology Virtual Center A mixed and meta site devoted to history of science links sorted by subject and subdiscipline. Many links lead to scholarly societies and papers. Subjects covered include everything from genetics to the development and engineering of assorted consumer technologies. The language and sophistication of the linked sources varies widely.
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Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, And Other General Reference Tools access to the following general reference tools people from more than 1,000 biographicalresources. Astronaut Biographies Biographies of astronauts prepared by http://www.niulib.niu.edu/genreftools-books.cfm
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Extractions: Freelancing vs. Being an Author Negotiating in General N egotiating effectively means: Knowing exactly what you want. Understanding what you're willing to give up to get what you want. Understanding what you're willing to risk. Understanding the other party's position. When you understand your position (what you want, etc.) and that of the other party (or parties) involved, you will be in a better position in any negotiatation process. Next discussion Return to top Do You Know What You Want? W hat do you want to get out of being published? Some people simply want to see their names on the covers of published books. Some want to hold a royalty check and feel the readers behind it. Some simply want the money. Some writers want to be known as The Author of the famous XX book. Some want to be adored by thousands (preferably millions) of fans. Some want to be rich and famous.
BPL - Quick Reference Links - Biography Research Library Subject Departments general Reference Services found on the ElectronicResources web page Johnson Space Center about astronauts, starting with http://www.bpl.org/electronic/biography.htm
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Story Musgrave Professional Public Speakers Bio bio Story Musgrave. training as a part-time surgeon at the Denver general Hospitaland EXPERIENCE Dr. Musgrave was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA http://www.amotivationalspeakersbureau.com/bio_musgrave.htm
Extractions: Story Musgrave Home Book A Speaker Professional Speakers Get Listed With Us Contact Us ... Topics Story Musgrave brings the passion, love, vision, and lessons of human space flight down to Earth for all of his audiences as a professional public speaker. PERSONAL DATA: Born August 19, 1935, in Boston, Massachusetts, but considers Lexington, Kentucky, to be his hometown. Single. Six children (one deceased). His hobbies are chess, flying, gardening, literary criticism, microcomputers, parachuting. photography, reading, running, scuba diving, and soaring. EDUCATION: Master of Arts in literature from the University of Houston in 1987 EXPERIENCE: Musgrave entered the United States Marine Corps in 1953, served as an aviation electrician and instrument technician, and as an aircraft crew chief while completing duty assignments in Korea, Japan, Hawaii, and aboard the carrier USS WASP in the Far East.
Science Includes basic biographical information for both current and former astronauts. GeneralChemistry. Guide to resources for students and teachers of introductory http://snoopy.tblc.lib.fl.us/spl/Science.html
Extractions: Located at 9200 113th St North - Seminole, FL 33772 - (727) 394-6905 Seminole Library's Online Guide to science Index to the site Scientific American's Editor's Selections. The favorite sites of the editors of America's oldest general science periodical. Topics covered include science news, amateur scientists, archaeology and paleontology, astronomy and astrophysics, biology and medicine, chemistry, earth and environment, materials and mathematics. BUBL Link 500. A collection of science web sites arranged by Dewey number. Please note that each of the ten general Dewey categories listed on this site are linked to more specific subjects. The Why Files . Published by the National Institute for Science Education, this web site presents information on scientific topics of current interest. SciCentral "A science and engineering metadirectory maintained by professional scientists whose mission is to identify and centralize access to the most valuable scientific resources online. SciCentral currently constitutes a gateway to over 50,000 sites pertaining to over 120 specialties in science and engineering." Internet Public Library Science Fair Resource Guide . Multiple sources explaining how to do a science project, examples of science projects, suggested ideas for science projects, science news magazines and some reference tools.
Acmslibraryhome Lives, the Biography Resource The largest guide to the following categories Artists,astronauts, Athletes, Authors Biographies Links to general biography sites http://www.prairy.org/acmslib/
Extractions: bullpups online Online Databases Favorite Authors Biography Links Booklists ... E-Mail Us Homepage of the Arkansas City Middle School Library Arkansas City, Kansas Book Awards William Allen White Childrens's Book Award Heartland Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature Newbery Medal Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature ... Coretta Scott King Award Back to Top Online Databases School Only UserID: kaned Password: sunflower Home and School An online reference database with full-text magazine and newspaper articles. Authorization number: 100-270-128 Password: PEA2GNASH (Infotrac Password: dog5blue) Back to Top Author Links Chris Crutcher S.E. Hinton Ben Mikaelsen Tamora Pierce ... Lurlene McDaniel Back to Top Student Links Teen Reads Read or write reviews of your favorite books. Meet authors. Get information about the newest books. IPL Teen Space Get help with homework, dating, money matters, etc. Find ideas for what to read. Explore career options and so much more. Cyberteens Neat place to hang out and connect with other teens; play games; view art, poetry
NM's Creative Impulse..References Founding Fathers; Anthropology biographies; Astronaut biographies (NASA in the AncientWorld; general Ancient History a very informative, well written bio of each http://history.evansville.net/referenc.html
Extractions: NM's Creative Impulse History References and Resources The Internet is an amazing resource tool. It allows us to travel through both time and space with a click of a button. The amount of information out there is staggering. Unfortunately, it is not as well organized as a library or set of encyclopedias. It can be a real adventure trying to research a topic and there are usually a few mishaps along the way. . I have tried to make it a little easier for students of Western Civilization and World History . Back to Top 4000 Years of Women in Science ABC News: Newsmaker Bios brief sketches introduce the central figures of today's world The Academy of Achievement - this site brings you face to face with the extraordinary individuals who have shaped the twentieth century.
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Extractions: NASA ASTRONAUT (FORMER) Scott Carpenter, a dynamic pioneer of modern exploration, has the unique distinction of being the first human ever to penetrate both inner and outer space, thereby acquiring the dual title, Astronaut/Aquanaut. He was born in Boulder, Colorado, on May 1, 1925, the son of research chemist Dr. M. Scott Carpenter and Florence Kelso Noxon Carpenter. He attended the University of Colorado from 1945 to 1949 and received a bachelor of science degree in Aeronautical Engineering. Carpenter was commissioned in the U.S. Navy in 1949. He was given flight training at Pensacola, Florida and Corpus Christi, Texas and designated a Naval Aviator in April, 1951. During the Korean War he served with patrol Squadron Six, flying anti-submarine, ship surveillance, and aerial mining, and ferret missions in the Yellow Sea, South China Sea, and the Formosa Straits. He attended the Navy Test Pilot School at Patuxent River, Maryland, in 1954 and was subsequently assigned to the Electronics Test Division of the Naval Air Test Center, also at Patuxent. In that assignment he flew tests in every type of naval aircraft, including multi- and single-engine jet and propeller-driven fighters, attack planes, patrol bombers, transports, and seaplanes. From 1957 to 1959 he attended the Navy General Line School and the Navy Air Intelligence School and was then assigned as Air Intelligence Officer to the Aircraft Carrier, USS Hornet.
Extractions: Brief Biography Jeffrey Bennett is a writer, speaker, and science education consultant. He holds a B.A. in biophysics from the University of California at San Diego, and an M.S. and Ph.D in astrophysics from the University of Colorado. He has taught at every grade level from elementary through college, and for three years ran a private summer school in astronomy for elementary and middle school students. At the college level, he has taught more than 50 courses in astronomy, physics, mathematics, and education, and is the author of leading college textbooks for both introductory astronomy and general mathematics. He served for two years as a Visiting Senior Scientist at NASA Headquarters, where he developed educational programs for the Hubble Space Telescope and other astronomical missions. He also led the creation of the Colorado Scale Model Solar System, a one to ten billion scale model of the solar system, and is now consulting with the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, the Smithsonian Institution, and NASA on a project to build similar scale models for the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and other locations around the world. He has recently begun writing science books for a popular audience and for children. Jeffrey O. Bennett
Extractions: Houston, Texas 77058 NAME: Guion S. Bluford, Jr. (Colonel, USAF) NASA Astronaut PERSONAL DATA: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 22, 1942. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Black hair; brown eyes; 6 feet; 180 pounds. EDUCATION: Graduated from Overbrook Senior High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1960; received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1964; a master of science degree with distinction in aerospace engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1974; a doctor of philosophy in aerospace engineering with a minor in laser physics from the Air Force Institute of Technology in 1978, and a master in business administration from the University of Houston, Clear Lake, in 1987. MARITAL STATUS: Married to the former Linda Tull of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CHILDREN: Guion Stewart III, June 12, 1964; James Trevor, October 25, 1965. RECREATIONAL INTERESTS: His hobbies include reading, swimming, jogging, racquetball, handball, and scuba.