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http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~lindenf/pse/index.html?CFID=3192414&CFTOKEN=51748709 - 2 views

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    "Teachers Clearinghouse for Science and Society Education Newsletter. The editor of this Newsletter, Dr. John L. Roeder, teaches at the Calhoun School in NY City. Dr. Roeder is a recipient of the Excellence in Pre-College Physics Teaching Award from the American Association of Physics Teachers"
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Space Watch | Space Foundation - 0 views

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    "Space Watch, the Space Foundation's monthly web and e-newsletter"
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Powder Puff Pilot - Home - 0 views

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    Products for the feminine flyer. Pink is the color. Free monthly newsletter.
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Math in the News - 0 views

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    "Math in the News Current events, as seen through the prism of mathematics: This is what "Math in the News" brings every week. We look through stories that make today's headlines and extract the mathematical story underlying it."
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The March Girls With Wings Newsletter - 0 views

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    "It's Girls With Wings Scholarship Time! We are currently within our application window for our 2013 Spring Scholarship Award. Girls With Wings has a Private Pilot Scholarship to help defray the cost of flight training lessons in pursuit of a private pilot certificate. This fund targets individuals who have soloed but have not completed the Private Pilot Course."
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Classroom-Ready STEM Lessons: Winter Tech - 0 views

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    "As winter approaches, it's easy to forget that parts of the planet rarely rise above the freezing mark. These icy outposts often hold vast deposits of oil, gas, and minerals. They also present challenges for cold-region engineers, such as the effect of low temperatures on construction materials or how to keep pipelines flowing. Your designers will warm up to cryogenics with this month's activity. See if any need mittens! "
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Build a Faraday Motor with Your Students! / Labs, Activities, and Other CoolStuff - 0 views

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    "It is fairly simple to construct a working motor similar to Faraday's original motor that will amaze your students. Due to safety concerns, salt water is substituted for mercury."
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99 NEWS ~ International Women Pilots Magazine - 0 views

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    April/May/June 2011 - article on Female-Friendly Web Sites - aviation resources
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