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Sep 07, 2008
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What to do about global warming Monday, April 30, 2007
Environment and economy vie for congressional attention
Things change. This phrase has passed many lips and seeped from countless pens, a concept native to people, places, and technology. Over the past several years it has also become synonymous with climate.
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Beyond Florence Nightingale Monday, April 30, 2007
What the nursing profession looks like today
What do the following have in common: forensic science, law, architecture, computer science, and home care? Answer: These are just a few of the areas in which nurses now practice their skills.
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The science of video games Monday, April 30, 2007
Study finds that video games may improve eyesight
Science, once again, may have turned “truth” to myth. A recent study out of the University of Rochester determined that video games actually improve visual acuity, possibly closing the door on the long-held belief that such activities weaken eyesight.
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Gamers at any age: Video games score big Monday, April 30, 2007
Older adults becoming a more targeted market of the video gaming industry
Computer and video game software sales rang in at about $7.4 billion in 2006. With countless opportunities to condition those button-pushing thumbs—cell phones, various gaming systems, computers, and other wireless devices—it’s no surprise that this industry is exploding.
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Follow-up program ‘keeps it real’ for past campers Monday, April 30, 2007
Part 3 of series on NorthBay
“I think it would be wonderful if [NorthBay] had a refresher program that keeps it real. As a parent, you don’t want your kids to become complacent about the valuable lessons they learned there,” says Marie Barker, mother of Ceara and Devan—the twins we met last month.
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