Global History and Geography: more Regents fun
Global History and Geography: more Regents fun June 18 These questions from the January 2008 Global History and Geography Regents should give you some insight into what students across the state, who are taking the test this afternoon, will face. 1) Which feature would most likely be included in an economic system based on traditional agriculture and self-sufficiency? (a) banks (b) barter (c) gold standard (d) tariffs 2) What was one reason the Spanish conquistadors were able to conque read
Worst coaching hires in Arizona sports historyWill Terry Porter lead the Suns to the NBA title or into the toilet? Only time will tell. The hiring got us thinking, who exactly was the worst hire in Arizona sports history? Here is the list we compiled: Wally Backman (November 1-5, 2004) Backman has, from what we can tell, the shortest tenure of any coach in Arizona professional sports history. Backman lasted all of 4 days, from November 1-5, in 2004. The day after Backman was announced it was revealed that he had personal and legal is read
352- Earth's Tree News--Today for you 34 new articles about earth’s trees! (352nd edition) New Format! --You can now RSS tree news in a regional format at: http://forestpolicyresearch.org --To Subscribe / unsubscribe to the world-wide email format send a blank email to: earthtreenews-subscribe@lists.riseup.net OR earthtreenews-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net In this issue: BC & Canada Asia-Pacific-Australia World-wide Index: --British Columbia: 1) Bioenergy: Gov. makes lemon out of lemon aid, 2) Cherry Ridge commun read
Fredonia and Dunkirk StatisticsThe Objectivist FREDONIA AND DUNKIRK BY THE NUMBERS Dunkirk-Fredonia Observer May 24, 2008 Dunkirk and Fredonia are inextricably linked. It is interesting to see how they compare to each other. In this column, we look at some of the numbers. Demographically, the towns are similar in some important respects. The following data comes from the 2000 Census. The two are about the same size: Fredonia (14,690) and Dunkirk (16,097). Dunkirk has a more stable population (60% have lived in the same hous read
Walk with Kym Ryder to beat diabetesWalk with Kym Ryder to beat diabetes Coronation Street's Kym Ryder will be leading the charity Diabetes UK's Walk in the Park event this weekend. The Walk takes place in London's Regents Park on Sunday at 11am. It's the second year that Kym has joined in the event, because she has family experience of the effects of diabetes. "Both my auntie and uncle have insulin-dependent diabetes so I am aware of the affect of diabetes and its complications," she says. "Keeping active is really important read
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