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America's Recycle Day - 0 views

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    "November 15 is America Recycles Day. In recognition of this special occasion, we are pleased to introduce the Trash Matcher. Click on the type of waste materials listed to quickly find the art/recycling activities which call for them."
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Make a Rain Stick for Earth Day - 0 views

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    "The rain stick is a percussion instrument made from a dried cactus branch. It originated in Chile, South America where tribesmen have used the sticks for centuries to serenade the gods in hopes of bringing rain. Only wooden skeletons are used in creating rain sticks, and removing the old, dead growth provides room for new vegetation in dense cactus forests. "
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Trash a Pizza - 0 views

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    "On average, each man, woman and child in America generates or makes about 4.5 pounds of trash every day. That comes out to more than 1,500 pounds per person, per year! Some of the solid waste is reused or recycled, but as we learned in the Education Department, most of it is buried in landfills. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has found that the kinds of things Americans throw away can be placed into main classes or categories. "
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Where is Out????? - 0 views

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    "When your parents ask you to take out the garbage, do you wonder where it goes after it's picked up on trash day? In some communities, it's taken to a waste-to-energy facility, which burns the materials and produces electricity. This carefully supervised method of dealing with solid waste uses air pollution controls to safeguard human health and the environment."
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Earth Day Grocery Project - 0 views

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    "By participating in the Earth Day Groceries Project, you can help promote environmental awareness in your community. In this activity, schoolchildren all over the world decorate large, paper grocery bags with drawings and environmental messages. Grocers donate the bags to schools, and students decorate the sacks and return them to the stores. On Earth Day, April 22nd, clerks fill the bags with customers' groceries. Instead of taking the items home in plain brown sacks, customers leave with bags decorated with original artwork! "
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Trashasaurus - 0 views

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    "We've already learned that the main difference between drawing and sculpture is one of dimension. While you can draw a picture so that objects appear to look three-dimensional, the surface on which you work is flat. Sculpture, however, has depth as well as length and width. The two kinds of sculpture are relief and in the round. Details project or stick out from a background in a relief sculpture, so they can be seen only from the front and sides. Figures on architecture, such as those found on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, are good examples of this type. An in the round sculpture is free-standing, however, so it can be viewed from all sides. Henry Moore's Large Arch, which is located here in Columbus, is an example of an in the round sculpture."
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Recycle it! Craft projects & useful things you can do with all that old stuff... - 0 views

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    "You never know what will come in handy for a craft project or fill a need around the house. Besides, recycling stuff is better than adding to the landfills and it's good for our environment! Here are some ideas for things you can use all that old stuff for. Everyday household stuff... Frisbie Bird Feeded Walkway Party Lantern Things you can do with Breyer's ice cream containers. Things you can do with old film cannisters. Things you can do with berry baskets Things you can do with old CD's Things you can do with old CD jewel cases Things you can do with old plastic pop bottles Things you can do with old cardboard tubes Things you can make with tin foil How to make lamps & vases from glass bottles Things you can do with old cardboard milk cartons Things you can do with wire hangers Things you can do with old egg cartons Things you can do with old garden hoses Things you can do with old newspaper How to make your own recycled paper How to preserve newspaper clippings Things you can do with old baby food jars Things you can make with wallpaper Things you can do with tuna cans Using Stuff In Nature Things you can make with walnut shells Things you can make with pine cones Things you can make with sea shells Recycle kitchen/cooking waste MORE Recycling Ideas... (Miscellaneous stuff - Light bulbs, brown paper bags, bleach bottles ...)"
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Global Warming : Discovery Channel - 0 views

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    offers interactive globe, video clips, slide shows that look at effects of & solutions to global warming, quizz & info on what w
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Home : ENERGY STAR - 0 views

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    "# Find ENERGY STAR Products # How a Product Earns the Label # Save Energy at Home # Join Our Movement # Store Locator # Rebate Finder"
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NatureServe Homepage: A Network Connecting Science with Conservation - 0 views

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    "Providing the scientific basis for effective conservation, NatureServe and its network of natural heritage programs are the trusted source for information about rare and endangered species and threatened ecosystems"
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| EPA Teaching Center | US EPA - 0 views

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    "Get information you can use when you teach * Teaching resources - lesson plans and activities from EPA and many other sources, grouped by topic * Order EPA publications - free materials for you and your students * EPA Quick Guide - the quickest way to find out how EPA works Get help and recognition * Awards - programs for you and your students * Grants - links to help you connect your good ideas with the financial resources to make them happen * Workshops & conferences - training opportunities in your area"
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Earth Day, April 22, 2010 | US EPA - 0 views

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    "Share what YOU did for Earth Day, learn about how Earth Day began, and teach children the importance of environmental protection."
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Earth Day on Your Block- A Guide for Kids, pg 1 - 0 views

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    "CELEBRATE THE ENVIRONMENT Because parties are fun, they are an easy way to learn things. People feel better after sharing a good time together. They talk and get new ideas to help the Earth. Then they have a good reason to act on what they have learned. Just as the Fourth of July reminds us to love our country, Earth Day reminds us to love and care for the Earth and our fellow creatures. huglobe If every neighborhood lived in harmony with nature, most of our environmental problems would be gone. "
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Earth Day 2010: Crafts, Environmental Games, and Recycling Activities for Kids - Kaboos... - 0 views

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    Earth Day stuff
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British Museum - Welcome to the British Museum - 0 views

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    " A History of the WorldExplore two million years of world history through objects A British Museum and BBC partnership"
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Copyright & Fair Use in Teaching Resources -- Center for Social Media at American Unive... - 0 views

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    "Communication scholars need access to copyrighted material, need to make unlicensed uses of them in order to do their research, and often-especially within the United States-have the legal right to do so. But all too often they find themselves thwarted. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for OpenCourseWare This document is a code of best practices designed to help those preparing OpenCourseWare (OCW) to interpret and apply fair use under United States copyright law."
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Creative Commons - 0 views

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    "Share, Remix, Reuse - Legally Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that increases sharing and improves collaboration. Learn More »"
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Wikipedia:No original research - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "This page in a nutshell: Wikipedia does not publish original thought: all material in Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable, published source. Articles may not contain any new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position not clearly advanced by the sources."
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