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Interview with Mark Watson
Mark Watson is a professor and head of the Psychology Department of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in South Africa. his research focuses on career development and career assessment of primary, secondary and tertiary students from all South African population groups. Mark has published extensively in international...
Articles 2008-09-22
Gathering the real data from creative industries graduates one year out
University student outcome data in Australia is collected via the Graduate Destination Survey component of the Australian Graduate Survey at the referent date three months post-graduation. This timeline gives consideration to graduates to enter directly into traditional vocations. For graduates from non-traditional areas and/or with non-traditional career...
Articles 2008-09-22
JON MILLER
Boffin presenter of 'How' A WHOLE generation of children grew up with the television programme How, a lightweight mix of educational facts and fun, and none is likely to forget the smoke, flashes and bangs that often ended experiments demonstrated by its resident boffin, Jon Miller....
Articles 2008-08-07
Scientist Unlocks Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life
STOCKTON-ON-TEES, England, August 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A scientist has revealed how people could extend their lives by as much as 30 years in his extraordinary new book, The Anti-Ageing Protocol - a formula that is set to radically change our views - and experiences - of old age. ...
Articles 2008-08-05
The Nunavut Are Coming! CleanFish and the Inuit of Nunavut Canada Offer Fresh, Wild Nunavut Arctic Char across the United States for the First Time
SAN FRANCISCO -- CleanFish, winner of Food & Wine's Eco-Ocean award, and its newest CleanFish Alliance member, the Inuit community of the Nunavut region of Canada, are offering fresh, wild arctic char across the United States for the first time. Together, they will make this sustainably harvested, healthy and delicious...
Articles 2008-08-05
Put your kids off sex: tell them about it
What made Jane faint in class? Human biology, recalls Carol Sarler When it comes to teenagers and sex, on one point all are agreed: too many of them are having too much of it, too often and too young. The number of underage pregnancies shows little...
Articles 2008-08-03
This Week in Kansas History
Aug. 5, 1806: The Lewis and Clark expedition returns to the mouth of the Kansas River with the first reliable information on the western part of the country. Aug. 8, 1855: The Bogus Legislature selects Lecompton as a permanent capital for Kansas. Aug. 8,...
Articles 2008-08-03
How you can do it too
THERE are several companies in the UK and abroad offering the chance to swap properties, either for a holiday or for a longer period. Some people planning to emigrate use home-swap organisations to see what it is really like living in the country before they take...
Articles 2008-08-03
Your Turn: Both early bird and the worm
Articles 2008-08-02
48 HOURS IN Cork
Set on a river-surrounded island, Ireland's historic yet vibrant second city comes to life in summer, when the days are long, the beer flows, and the living is easy. By Simon Calder WHY GO NOW? Ireland's second city is an ideal summer destination,...
Articles 2008-08-02
At last, a true innovation: Friction Forged knives from DiamondBlade hold their edge
A short while back, I was invited to the Tejon Ranch in California to do a bit of wild pig hunting and the stars of this show were the DiamondBlade knives. For once, I found something truly new and innovative, not to mention an improvement on everything...
Articles 2008-08-01
Russia wipes California off the map
World News IN BRIEF *MOSCOW California will no longer exist on the Russian map; the village, that is. Russia's north-western region of Nizhny Novgorod has decided to eliminate California because no one lives there. The village was set up in the 19th century by a Russian...
Articles 2008-08-01
VA seeks people to care for aging vets
Utahns who want to help the troops can provide a much-needed service to ailing and aging veterans by becoming part of a network of medical-foster homes that was announced this week. Many veterans who live alone and independently for years are declining physically and sometimes mentally to...
Articles 2008-08-01
Drink in the homegrown atmosphere
For years, Sonoma has been called the "next Napa," a reference to its more developed sister valley in the nation's top winemaking region of Northern California. That honor now shifts to some other up-and-coming area, because Sonoma is no longer the "next" anything. Sonoma has arrived. Both Sonoma...
Articles 2008-08-01
The fine art of global trade
VERMEER'S HAT By Timothy Brook profile Pounds 18.99 (282pp) Pounds 17.09 (free p&p) from 0870 079 8897 Tmothy Brook is a Canadian historian of China who has taken up the Shaw Chair of Chinese Studies at Oxford. His many publications range widely across the last half...
Articles 2008-08-01
The Lyme Disease Survival Guide
The Lyme Disease Survival Guide Connie Strasheim Biomed Publishing Group PO Box 9012, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96158 9780976379744, $25.95, www.lymebook.com Lyme disease is no longer as deadly as it once was. "The Lyme Disease Survival Guide: Physical, Lifestyle, and...
Articles 2008-08-01
Rivers Council wants conservation option
Utah Rivers Council river defense coordinator Amy Defreese wants to exercise the conservation option before spending $59.4 million on construction of the Narrows Project on Gooseberry Creek. Defreese issued a statement Wednesday in response to the Central Utah Water Conservancy's new-construction cost update, which jumped from $24...
Articles 2008-07-31
Alameda Letters to the Editor
Articles 2008-07-31
Partners in Care Foundation and California Association of Physician Groups Collaborate to Transform Healthcare for Older Adults with Chronic Conditions
SAN FERNANDO, Calif. -- Partners in Care Foundation, the program office for California's evidence-based health promotion efforts, will join forces with the California Association of Physician Groups CAPG, the nation's largest professional organization representing physician groups, to expand the Healthier Living program which provides innovative self-management methods for older adults...
Articles 2008-07-31
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