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NYTimes People: Florio, Steven T.
MANAGEMENT, BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, MAGAZINES, DEATHS (OBITUARIES) The Tell-All Steven Florio Won't Sell By DAVID CARR Steven T. Florio, the former chief executive of Condé Nast, says some of the hyperbole in the proposal for his book was unfortunate. June 27, 2005, Mon...
Lunar X Games
Out there, the gear is going to be a little different. Consider a lunar dirt bike. What would it look like? Let's start with fenders: Dirt bikes on Earth often have no fenders at all. So what if a little bit of sand gets kicked up and onto the rider? No big deal. On the Moon, however, fenders...
Euronet: Biography of Chiang Kai-Shek
Communists, who had been his principal enemies before the war, would attack him again, as soon as the Japanese were defeated. Chiang's skill lay in the political arena, where he not only managed to stay on top of a cut-throat coalition of rival warlords, but also succeeded in selling h...
NYTimes People: Steel, George
conductor George Steel has been appointed general manager and artistic director of the New York City Opera. Mr. Steel’s selection follows two years of financial and leadership turmoil at the company and its highly public and messy divorce in November 2008 from Gerard Mo...
Dinosaur Tooth Found in Flying Reptile's Spine
been found to have a spinosaur tooth stuck in its spine. The discovery adds to the evidence that spinosaurs may have feasted on a wider variety of prey. "It's very uncommon to find the tooth of a dinosaur actually embedded in the bones of its prey," said...
Apollo Chronicles: Jack Skis the Moon
allow all kinds of jumps and hops that you might find difficult on Earth." There's just one problem: Unlike true snow, "moondust is very abrasive." Apollo astronauts found this out when it got on their spacesuits. Moondust infiltrated every nook and cranny, causing air...
Carnegie and the Era of Steel
United States History - Carnegie and the Era of Steel Carnegie and the Era of Steel United States History Andrew Carnegie was largely responsible for the great advances in steel production. Carnegie, who came to America from Scotland as a child of 12...
 Grammar Bytes: Comma Splices & Fused Sentences Handout 4
Name Date Comma Splices and Fused Sentences – Exercise 4 This handout accompanies Exercise 4 of Grammar Bytes! Get the answers by doing the interactive version of the exercise at this address: http://chompchomp.com/exercises.htm Directions: Choose the correct way to fix the u...
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Name Date Comma Splices and Fused Sentences – Exercise 4 This handout accompanies Exercise 4 of Grammar Bytes! Get the answers by doing the interactive version of the exercise at this address: http://chompchomp.com/exercises.htm Directions: Choose the correct way to fix the underlined problem in each sentence. 1. Lorna did not last long in Mr. Wolcott's busy office, her long fingernails made accurate typing impossible, and her abrasive manner scared away too many potential clients. A
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Name Date Comma Splices and Fused Sentences &ndash; Exercise 4 This handout accompanies Exercise 4 <span class="highlight">of</span> Grammar Bytes! Get the answers by doing the interactive version <span class="highlight">of</span> the exercise at this address: http://chompchomp.com/exercises.htm Directions: Choose the correct way to fix the underlined problem in each sentence. 1. Lorna did not last long in Mr. Wolcott's busy office, her long fingernails made accurate typing impossible, and her <span class="highlight">abrasive</span> manner scared away too many potential clients. A
Scholastic: Books for Teaching About Teeth
From Unit Plan: Let's Brush Our Teeth! These books are available from the Teacher Store. Franklin and the Tooth Fairy by Paulette Bourgeois, illustrated by Brenda Clark This is a funny book to use when comparing the teeth of different kinds of animals. Clifford's Loose T...
What Have You Learned About the Mouth?
of Mr. Tooth, who lives inside the mouth. When Exee's friends become sad that Mr. Tooth's day is bad, students make a new sequence that describes a good day for Mr. Tooth, thereby describing how to avoid decay. Students glue both sequences of cards onto paper that they ca...
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