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  • Organizational History of the CIA
    During separate time periods, prior to the creation of the CIA, the Continental Army, the Office of Strategic Services, and the State and War Departments handled intelligence matters for the United States.
  • Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
    The Office of Management and Budget is working with President Obama to create and implement a federal budget plan that will benefit citizens by boosting our economy.
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been serving this country since 1970. Reports issued by the NOAA help people and companies make decisions and plan accordingly to avoid disasters.
  • National Park Service Jobs
    If protecting and managing lands for flora, fauna and the public interests you, check out some of the jobs available with the National Park Service. Employment opportunities are for U.S. citizens only and are posted at USAJobs website.
  • Science Websites for Children
    Children use technology more and more every day. Have them check out these great websites to explore science related topics. They'll have fun and learn all at the same time.
  • How Pets Can Help Children Develop a Sense of Self
    Children can learn from animals about their own basic needs and individualities.
  • Humane Youth Groups
    Why humane groups are important for today's youth
  • Living in Chicago
    Many people love living in Chicago, but our move brought nothing but trouble.
  • Overcome a Fear of Sailing
    Learn to love sailing by taking a lesson
  • Guide to Vegetarian Friendly Restaurants in Chicago
    Top 10 Favorite Vegetarian Friendly Restaurants in Chicago
  • Stability Ball Benefits
    Why everyone should incorporate a stability ball into their training program.
  • Christmas Drinking Song
    What happens when one drinks too much Russian Vodka.
  • Breastfeeding Debate Ensues
    With the materialization of the human species, women breastfeeding their offspring has been the norm. Some people may argue times change, but breasts have not changed.
  • ADHD: Possible Causes and Treatments
    Can caffeine, water and music provide positive results similar to effective stimulant medications?
  • A Workout Perfect for You
    Choose activities that match your personality and exercise will no longer be a chore but rather your lifestyle.
  • Culling the Human Race in an Effort to Curb Overpopulation
    *Warning: Some readers may find the following material disturbing. When I came upon the article titled, Seven-Step Culling, I could not help but be grateful that the human race is superior to all other living creatures.
  • McCain Palin
    Country first McCain Palin proclaim But they're just rebels who want more fame
  • Alternatives to Dissection: Dissect with Compassion
    Ban animal dissection in schools and students will truly comprehend living organisms and the processes of life.
  • Chicago's Foie Gras Ban Repealed:
    In repealing the ban on foie gras, City Council showed a total disregard for animal welfare and constituents' opinions by denying hearing and debate opportunities for Aldermen.
  • Chicago's Ban of Foie Gras in Jeopardy:
    Chicago Alderman, Thomas Tunney (44th Ward), plans to initiate a repeal today of the legislation banning the sale of Foie Gras.
  • Puppy Mills
    Stop Puppy Mills
  • Vegetarian Lifestyle: Good for Humans, Animals, and the Environment
    A vegetarian lifestyle is healthy for humans, animals, and the environment.
  • Reading Strategies for Elementary Students
    Reading is a fundamental skill that children should acquire in their primary years in order to understand the world around them and pursue further knowledge.
  • Social Studies Websites for Elementary Students
    Using social studies websites exposes children to varied viewpoints providing them with a well-rounded picture of the past and its events.
  • Math Websites for Elementary Students
    Math has received an unfair reputation for being the 'difficult' subject in school when really everyone is at least good at one or more mathematical skills.
  • Elementary Classroom Management Techniques
    Respect students and set high expectations.
  • Hayden Panettiere
    pilot whales
  • Anthropology Museums
    Top 7 anthropology museums of the United States from East Coast to West Coast.
  • Forensic Anthropology:
    CSI. Cold Case What do these television shows have in common?
  • How to Teach Empathy
    The overall consensus is that children learn empathy by listening, talking, making decisions and helping others.
  • Why Teach Empathy?
    Have you ever heard of the Five Factor Model sometimes simply called the Big Five? It references five wide scopes of personality and was first mentioned at an American Psychological Association meeting in 1933.
  • Do Children Need Pets?
    Children's sense of self can be positively or negatively affected by experiences with animals.
  • Book Selection
    Does your child avoid reading? One way to foster a love of reading is to choose just the right book.
  • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
    The ASCD is a nonprofit organization comprised of educators focused on teaching and learning.
  • Public Broadcasting Service
    The PBS website is known for its various media programs and educational materials.
  • National Science Teachers Association
    This site is accessible by members and non-members looking for science teaching related materials.
  • How to Generate Writing Ideas
    Does your child often say, "I don't know what to write about."? Remedy this problem with a handy Prewrite Binder.
  • Teaching Profession
    To be treated like a professional, one must dress and act professionally.
  • Stereotypes
    Understand why people stereotype.
  • Mnemonics
    According to The Learning Center Exchange, there are nine kinds of mnemonics including rhyme, acronym, music, expression, model, note, outline, image and connection.
  • Ray's Fishing Adventure
    Ray finds himself in for an adventure when he drifts away from his grandma's dock.
  • Big Meg
    A child wishes for a Giant Panda and gets an unexpected gift.
  • Heart Duty
    This poem is not only fun for children to recite but also helps them remember how the heart works.
  • Behavior Management
    The basis of behavior management in the classroom revolves around one word - respect.
  • Animal Rescue
    According to the Humane Society of the United States, the exotic pet market generates about $15 billion a year.
  • Multicultural Classroom
    Multiculturalism must be promoted in classrooms through various means including literature, current events, book reports, history unit, magazines, and discussions because we live in a multicultural society.
  • Diverse Classrooms
    A major goal in any classroom should be to strive for unity and still maintain individuality.
  • Instructional Strategies
    Selecting and implementing the appropriate instructional strategy may be challenging for a beginning teacher; however, it is an integral part of a meaningful lesson.
  • Classroom Management
    Classroom management takes a significant amount of preparation by new and experienced teachers alike.
  • Cat Bounty
    Randolph pays town residents to capture stray cats.
  • KFC
    Boycott KFC and its affiliates
  • March Madness for Children
    No series of games, hoops or balls needed for this March Madness to be a success - just a series of good deeds.
  • Armadillo
    Hopefully with increased awareness made by The World Conservation Union and Humane Organizations, armadillos' numbers can begin to grow.
  • Best Games for Kids
    According to the Toy Industry Association, three-quarters of consumers purchased toys last year intended for educational purposes.
  • Tipping
    Tipping in the United States is customary because waiters are paid well below minimum wage. In other countries, tipping is not common because waiters are considered professionals and receive a salary.
  • Adult Education
    Adults generally go back to school for professional and personal reasons.
  • How to Become a Botanist
    Without plants, most life on Earth would ultimately cease to exist. Individuals curious about plant life may pursue the study of botany.
  • Chemistry Project For Children
    Chemistry is an integral part of our life from our food to our body and nature.
  • How to Become an Oceanographer
    Oceans cover about 71% of the Earth. Hence, it is no surprise that oceanography, the study of oceans and their inhabitants, has long played a role in society.
  • Weather Projects
    Elementary students are familiar with weather because conditions outside affect them daily.
  • Skeletal Jigsaws
    At the bottom of a cave in Atapuerca, Spain sits the largest hominid fossil collection dating back about 400,000 years. Fascinated researchers try to piece together the information like a jigsaw puzzle for a more complete story.
  • BBC Science and Nature Games
    Play and learn. Try out some of the BBC science and nature games. The activities add a technology dimension to any lesson and are sure to be a student motivator.
  • Jefferson Lab Teaching Aids
    In an effort to address the gap women and minorities tend to have in math, science and technology, Jefferson Lab posts educational materials online to be used in the classroom.
  • Online Science Games for Children
    Online science games provide a means for children to explore science related topics at their own pace in an interactive way.
  • Jefferson Lab: Educational Website
    Instructors and learners interested in the fields of science, mathematics and technology, this user friendly website is for you.
  • Organize Household Chores and Free Up the Weekend
    Chores exist in every household regardless of marital status, number of children and profession. Completing what seems at times like a never-ending list of tasks in the shortest amount of time possible is necessary if you want a chore free weekend.
  • Science Games for Youngsters
    Playing science games with youngsters is easy whether inside or outside, at home or in school.
  • Science Games and the Learning Process
    Science games are beneficial additions to lesson plans because they support students and teachers in the learning process. Technology plays an important role in society today and should be integrated across disciplines whenever the opportunity arises.
  • The Best Soup Recipe
    Waste not, want not. - Remember this proverb next time you are about to toss out leftovers. Try saving those scraps. Mark them with a date if to be frozen. Then, use those pieces of food in your next soup.
  • Philosophy of Education
    A How To on meeting students' needs, fostering a safe learning environment, setting high expectations and promoting life-long learning.
  • Why Teachers Give Homework
    Homework does a child good if the assignment serves a purpose and is reviewed.
  • Encouraging Art Appreciation in Children
    Appreciating art with children at any age is possible with a little preparation.
  • Helping Your Child Write
    By following a few suggestions, getting your child to write will be easy.
  • Encouraging Children to Read
    Choosing just the right book can encourage children to read. A 'just right' book looks interesting to a child. Perhaps, he/she has heard the story read aloud to him/her before.
  • Why City Living is Better than Country Living for the Environment
    From an environmental standpoint, living in a city is better. With all the recent news reports on global warming, carbon footprint and ecological footprint are terms being discussed. What are these footprints exactly?
  • Sailing Tips for Beginners
    Are you headed out for your first sailing class? Perhaps you are signed up for a week-long certification course. Hopefully, you chose a warm destination for your foray into sailing.

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