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Fiftieth Anniversary of X-1 - 0 views

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    "Gallery Banner Beginning in 1946, two XS-1 experimental research aircraft (later redesignated X-1s) conducted pioneering tests at Muroc Army Air Field (now Edwards Air Force Base) in California to obtain flight data on conditions in the transonic speed range. These early tests culminated on October 14, 1947, in the first piloted flight faster than Mach 1.0, the speed of sound. The XS-1 was the first high-speed aircraft built purely for aviation research purposes. The model was never intended for production. The XS-1 was designed largely in accordance with specifications provided by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) [now National Aeronautics and Space Administration], paid for by the Army Air Forces, and built by Bell Aircraft Inc. The XS-1 #2 (serial number 46-063) was flight tested by the NACA to provide design data for later production high-performance aircraft. The research techniques used in the X-1 program became the pattern for all subsequent X-craft projects. The NACA X-1 procedures and personnel also helped lay the foundation of America's space program in the 1960s. The X-1 project defined and solidified the post-war cooperative union between U.S. military needs, industrial capabilities, and research facilities. The flight data collected by the NACA in the X-1 tests then provided a basis for American aviation supremacy in the latter half of the 20th century. As a result of the X-1's initial supersonic flight, the National Aviation Association voted its 1948 Collier Trophy to be shared by the three main participants in the program. Honored at the White House by President Truman were Lawrence "Larry" Bell for Bell Aircraft, Captain Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager for piloting the flights, and John Stack of NACA for the NACA contributions. "
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Institute for a Competitive Workforce - 0 views

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    "Leaders & Laggards » A state-by-state report card reflecting the performance of the 50 states & DC on their K-12 education. See the Report Card "
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Rubrics - 0 views

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    "aimaward Rubrics may be used as a teaching tool and as an authentic assessment tool. Students are more likely to perform well if they know in advance what constitutes quality. When students receive rubrics beforehand, they understand how they will be evaluated which will lead them to assess their works-in-progress and guide revision As an assessment tool, they provide students with informative feedback about their strengths and areas in need of improvement. The advantages to the teacher are that rubrics help clarify assignment expectations, reduce repetitive questions from students, improve consistency in grading, decrease the time spent writing comments on student papers, and improve communication with tutors and parents. Tips for using in the classroom: * Give copies to the students at the beginning of the assignment. Discuss the expectations. * Have students assess their own progress by referring to the rubric. Allow students to revise their work. * Use the rubrics for peer-assessment. * Share the rubrics with parents. * Use the rubrics for grading. "
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Zip Codes - 0 views

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    "This web site offers a powerful (database management tool) that can be easily downloaded onto your computer. In many cases, the database management software goes beyond to include free database services for the entire US & Canada. Our database management system is a computer software system that was designed by a popular model with input by our customers. We provide a free database management search tool and US postal code lookup with unparalleled levels of speed, simplicity and accuracy. Our powerful nationwide database management program allows people to research information to quickly mail letters and packages throughout the USA. The database management tool is a handy database software reference program that allows you to quickly find or verify us postal codes, cities, states and area codes within the USA and Canada. Using the online free database management program is simple. For example, if you enter a us postal code number, the powerful database software will give you the matching city, state, telephone area code and time of day in that part of the country. Or, you could enter a city name, and all the cities in the USA with that name will be listed, along with the corresponding us postal codes, state abbreviations, area code and time of day. The database management software includes city, state, ZIP code, area code and time zone data for over 42,000 locations in the USA and Canada The custom designed database management software system contains over 76,000 precise records. Our web database programers provided the most comprehensive and precise data that you will find. You can perform free database lookups on our website with our database software or you can download our (database management program) for free with a verfied link exchange. The database management tool helps you find the information for all of US and Canada. You may also try out this powerful (database software system) for free. Our database developers designed a database management program whe
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TRAC: FBI Site - Comprehensive, independent, and nonpartisan information about FBI - 0 views

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    "Your source for comprehensive, independent and nonpartisan information about the FBI Donate to TRAC Online TRAC FBI Reports and Bulletins Latest report: Selected criminal performance measures show areas of improvement Older reports: Federal prosecutors decline to prosecute 87% of FBI international terrorism referrals in FY 2006 . . . Despite increased agency staffing, prosecutions dropping across-the-board . . . Graphs and tables reveal changes in staffing and enforcement priorities since 1986 . . . More FBI Reports. . . "
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Study Guides and Strategies - 0 views

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    " Languages of the Study Guides Website A public service helping learners to succeed since 1996. Complete sub-menus | Featured: 2010 Six-month newsletter of projects and metrics Time management * Time Management * Scheduling and setting goals * Creating a to-do list * Prioritizing tasks * Avoiding procrastination * Developing self-discipline Meeting challenges * Problem solving * Finding creative solutions * Adaptive decision making * Managing by exception * Managing stress * Motivating yourself * Problem based learning Learning * Learning to learn * Succeeding in continuing education * Visual/spatial learning * Learning as a student-athlete or student-performer * Learning as an adult * Learning with ADHD * Active learning * Action learning * Language learning strategies Learning with others * Collaborative/cooperative learning * Group projects * Active Listening * Conflict resolution * Case study:: conflict resolution * Peer mediation * Tutoring guidelines * Using feedback with tutors Studying * Effective study habits Assessing study skills * A.S.P.I.R.E. - a study system * Index - a study system * Create, & study with, flashcards * Studying with multiple sources * Finding the right study space Classroom participation * Preparing for the classroom * Class "prep"/paying attention * Classroom discussions * Taking notes in lectures * Using guided notes * Influencing teachers * Interviewing for class projects o Consent form Online learning/ communicating * Online learning: questions to ask * Distance learning: types and preparation * Taking online tests * Netiquette E-guides on social interaction * Basics: Website development * Basics: Website design * Making your website popular S
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Best Careers 2009: Librarian - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    "Forget about that image of librarians as a mousy bookworms. More and more of today's librarians must be clever interrogators, helping the patron to reframe their question more usefully. Librarians then become high-tech information sleuths, helping patrons plumb the oceans of information available in books and digital records, often starting with a clever Google search but frequently going well beyond. Click here to find out more! Librarianship is an underrated career. Most librarians love helping patrons solve their problems and, in the process, learning new things. Librarians may also go on shopping sprees, deciding which books and online resources to buy. They may even get to put on performances, like children's puppet shows, and run other programs, like book discussion groups for elders. On top of it all, librarians' work environment is usually pleasant and the work hours reasonable, although you may have to work nights and/or weekends The job market for special librarians (see below) is good but is sluggish for public and school librarians. Nevertheless, persistent sleuthing-that key attribute of librarians-should enable good candidates to prevail. That effort to land a job will be well worth it if you're well suited to the profession: love the idea of helping people dig up information, are committed to being objective-helping people gain multiple perspectives on issues-and will remain inspired by the awareness that librarians are among our society's most empowering people."
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American Memory from the Library of Congress - Home Page - 0 views

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    "Browse Collections by Topic * Advertising * African American History * Architecture, Landscape * Cities, Towns * Culture, Folklife * Environment, Conservation * Government, Law * Immigration, American Expansion * Literature * Maps * Native American History * Performing Arts, Music * Presidents * Religion * Sports, Recreation * Technology, Industry * War, Military * Women's History More browse options List all collections"
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Home - 0 views

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    "Here, you can: » Learn what makes green schools better for students. » Learn about local, state and federal initiatives to promote and support green schools » Learn about LEED, the national benchmark for high-performance schools. » Find videos, research, case studies and other resources. » Read the most recent green schools news. » Get involved "
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Youngbiz Teens The teen's guide to business, careers, invest - 0 views

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    YoungBiz is all about the business of being young. As a teenager, there are tons of decisions you have to make every day -- decisions that can be as small as what cereal to have for breakfast to which college you want to attend. We're here to help you take those awesome decision-making skills you've developed and use them to make great financial and business decisions. Whether you know it or not, you're already a biz and economic wiz. After all, you've gone shopping (probably a few times more than your parents might like), made product comparisons, and probably have performed a whole bunch of product testing. We want to show you how to make the most of those skills. How? Well, think about the last time you decided to buy new jeans:
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Flubaroo - 1 views

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    Grade online assignments in a single step! Get reporting & analysis on student performance! Email students their scores! Designed by a teacher, for other teachers!
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Schlumberger Oilfield technology since 1870s - 1 views

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    Schlumberger is the leading oilfield services provider, trusted to deliver superior results and improved E&P performance for oil and gas companies around the world.
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In 1564, William Shakespeare was born on this day. - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    "William Shakespeare is the most widely taught playwright in the English language. By 1588, Shakespeare had left his wife and children to live in London as an actor. During the next ten years, he became a successful playwright, performing for the royal court and building a new theater called the Globe. He retired to Stratford-upon-Avon in 1616, where he died soon after. Since that time, few young students of English literature have not heard the line, "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" "
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