ETS Hosts Central New Jersey Education Foundation Partnership been in existence for over ten years in central new jersey and have an avenue for communication, as well as provide area school districts with media Center. http://www.ets.org/news/02121101.html
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Extractions: Reading Raves Kahn Recommends Recommended Websites Suggested Summer Reading ... Home The Media Center at Haworth Elementary School serves all of the children from grades Kindergarten through 8. The library relies heavily on volunteers to help 511 students choose and check out books weekly from a collection of nearly 20,000 books. The Media Center has been the beneficiary of many fine books bought and donated at the annual HHSA Book Fair and through the generosity of Home and School allocations. This past spring, HHSA allocated funds to purchase new holiday books as well as wordless books which will be used in a writing project by sixth grade language arts students. At the Book Fair last fall, over 100 new books were donated by Haworth parents. Many thanks for your generosity. Stop in and visit the Library/ Media Center; parents may also become patrons and borrow books from the collection. Have you been "caught reading" lately? Check out our bulletin board for likely suspects!
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Extractions: The Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) awards page includes major book awards and best books lists in children's literature and young adult literature of interest to librarians and teachers. Awards for nonprint media such as computer software or video for children and young adults are also included. The ISLMC is a meta site where teachers, librarians and students can browse selected links. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search this site, use an index or use a site map . Updated 5/5/02.
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Extractions: ASBURY PARK (06-07-2004) A chance to meet Bruce Springsteen, a High Tea By The Sea, a pet parade, children's events, and live bands are all part of the lineup for the city-wide Salt-Water Weekend on June 18-20. People visiting stores in the city can enter a contest to attend Bruce Springsteen's first-ever book signing, to be held at Antic Hay Books, 721 Cookman Ave., on Saturday, June 26. Governor James E. McGreevey and Division of Taxation Director Robert K. Thompson announced that they have extended the due date for filing of 2003 Property Tax Reimbursement ("Senior Property Tax Freeze") Applications, from June 1, 2004 to August 2, 2004. Under the Property Tax Reimbursement Program, eligible senior citizens and disabled persons are reimbursed by the State for some property taxes paid. For more information on the extended filing of the 2003 Property Tax Reimbursement, or to obtain an application, contact the Property Tax Reimbursement Hotline at 1-800-882-6597.
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Extractions: C urrent Events (updated 02/16/04) Want to tell us about your recent success and have it listed here? Write! Our second Spring Workshop will focus on the analysis of personal items (e.g. clothing, smoking pipes, coins, etc) and metal artifacts. It will begin at 1PM on February 27. Please contact Tomaso (973-655-7990) for details. The Archaeological Society of New Jersey will be holding its Winter meeting in Vineland on March 20th. ASNJ meetings are free to members and are the best way to keep in touch with archaeological and historic preservation issues and events around the state. Please attend if you can. Eastarch, a communications hub for archaeology and historic preservation in eastern North America has begun to grow. Although the site is not officially open for business, Tomaso expects to launch it formally in May. The New Jersey Field School will be returning to Feltville in 2004! On the agenda are David Felt's House, an unknown 18th century farmstead and Jeremiah Raddin's House Read about it!
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Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the top Austria
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Extractions: The Institute for Justice is a libertarian public interest law firm. Through strategic litigation, training, communications and outreach, the Institute for Justice advances a rule of law under which individuals can control their own destinies as free and responsible members of society. It litigates to secure economic liberty, school choice, private property rights, freedom of speech and other vital individual liberties, and to restore constitutional limits on the power of government. In addition, it trains law students, lawyers and policy activists in the tactics of public interest litigation to advance individual rights. Through these activities the Institute challenges the ideology of the welfare state and illustrates and extends the benefits of freedom to those whose full enjoyment of liberty is denied by government. The Institute was founded in September 1991 by William Mellor and Clint Bolick.
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Extractions: b. Labor at the Crossroads Summer Schedule Learning To Look Launches National Network of Summer Institutes How might illustrations by Frederic Remington, paintings by Alfred Bierstadt, and sculptures by Edmonia Lewis help advance our understanding of the frontier past? What can students learn from a nineteenth-century slave narrative set alongside J. T. Zealy's 1850 photographic portraits of Columbia, South Carolina, slaves "Delia" and "Jack"? And what questions about the past does such evidence leave unanswered? The study of visual sources has advanced in significant ways in recent years due in large part to the development of multimedia technologies such as the Internet. Simultaneously, cross-disciplinary collaborations among scholars studying and educators teaching American history and culture have improved students' ability to interpret and contextualize visual sources. This summer, ASHP/CML's national network of new media and pedagogy centers will undertake a promising course of study for improving teaching about the past through the use of visual sources.
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Extractions: New Law Will Legalize Embryo Research, Cloning, and Fetal Harvesting Chicago, Illinois - January 2, 2004 - The New Jersey Legislature has passed a bill that, if signed by the Governor, would make the state one where some of the most terrible crimes against humanity can be legally perpetuated. Promoters of the bill have argued that the legislation bans cloning and promotes embryonic stem cell research. However, bill S1909/A2840 will not only explicitly allow embryonic stem cell research, it will also allow somatic cell nuclear transfer (cloning) and the development of unborn clones up until birth. It only explicitly prohibits cloning "an individual" which the bill defines as, "the replication of a human individual by cultivating a cell with genetic material [the SCNT cloning process] through the egg, embryo, fetal and newborn stages into a new human individual." Legal analysis of the bill by Prof. Gerard Bradley at Notre Dame Law School currently available on the