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100 Simple Secrets of the Best Half of Life
Life

Image100 Simple Secrets of the Best Half of Life: What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use It

By , HarperCollins, April 2005

Practical advice on how to thrive in the second half of your life, based on scientific studies. The sixth book in the bestselling 100 Simple Secrets series.

What do people who relish the second half of their lives do differently than those who dread getting older? Sociologists, therapists and psychiatrists have spent entire careers investigating the ins and outs of successful aging, yet their findings are inaccessible to ordinary people, hidden in obscure journals to be shared with other experts.

 
Technology & Learning Magazine, December 2005
Tehcnology & Learning Magazine

ImageTechnology & Learning magazine provides helpful information on how to implement technology in schools, and is tailor-made to to the special needs of a professional educator.

This magazine is owned by CMP Media, LLC.

Amazon.com: The most valuable resource for K-12 educators who purchase and implement technology products and services in their districts and schools.

Articles, reviews of software, new products and news of note on technology for teachers, media specialists and librarians, curriculum supervisors and school computer coordinators.

 
Forging a World of Liberty Under Law, U.S. National Security In The 21st Century
Politics

ImageToward a New National Security Strategy!

Co-Director: G. John Ikenberry and Anne-Marie Slaughter, The Princeton Project on National Security, Final Report, September 2006

The Princeton Project on National Security is a three-year, bipartisan initiative to develop a sustainable and effective national security strategy for the United States of America.

Under the stewardship of honorary co-chairs George Shultz and Anthony Lake, the Princeton Project brought together leading thinkers on National security from government, academe, business, and the non-profit sector to analyze key issues and develop innovative responses to a range of national security threats.

 
Continuing the Inquiry: The Council on Foreign Relations from 1921 to 1996
Politics

ImageBy Peter Grose, The Council on Foreign Relations, September 2006/January 1996

Reprinted with a new Foreword by Richard N. Haass in honor of the Council’s eighty-fifth anniversary

Direct heir to the academic think tank called “The Inquiry” that prepared Woodrow Wilson for the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Council on Foreign Relations has filled a unique and sometimes controversial place in America’s history.

Nonpartisan and private, the New York–based Council has been called an “incubator of ideas.” From its book-lined meeting rooms, the pages of its journal Foreign Affairs, and its many books and other publications have come much of the most important thinking about U.S. foreign policy, from the isolationist era of the 1920s, through World War II and the Cold War—and now into the twenty-first century.

 
Nevada Visitors Guide, 2005-2006
Guide

ImageBy Nevada Commission on Tourism, 2006

2006 Visitors Guide: Begin planning your Nevada getaway right now by browsing through the official Nevada's Visitors Guide complete with links to lodging, attractions, events and entertainment.

Nevada is a state located in the western United States, best known for its widespread legalization of gambling and gaming industry.

State in the western United States bordered by Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah and Arizona to the east, and California to the south and west. Its capital is Carson City, and its largest city is Las Vegas.

 

 
Tone Magazine, August 2006
Tone magazine

ImageTechnology to Chang Your Life!

Voted New Zealand's No.1 technology source, Tone magazine is New Zealand's premier hi-fi, home theatre and new technology magazine for switched-on consumers.

Tone combines authoritative coverage of technological developments in New Zealand and from around the world with extensive product reviews, tests and features o the latest consumer products and technology.

 

 

 
Peugeot Life Magazine Free Subscription
Peugeot Life Magazine

ImageGet the latest from Peugeot!

Peugeot Life Magazine keeps you up to date on the latest news, events and technological developments from Peugeot.

The Newest Issue Cover Story: "A Star is Born, Coupe 407".

 

 

 

 
Popular Science Magazine, October 2006
Popular Science

ImagePopular Science is the ultimate guide to what’s new and what’s next. We deliver the future now.

The "What's New" magazine of science and technology. Covering the latest developments in cars, electronics, communications, tools, energy, aviation, science, space exploration and much more.

Popular Science is an American monthly magazine founded in 1872 carrying articles for the general reader on science and technology subjects. Popular Science is a general interest magazine with a focus on science and technology. Popular Science won ASME awards for its journalistic excellence in both 2003 (for General Excellence) and 2004 (for Best New Section).

 

 
SeaFood Business, October 2006
SeaFood Business Magazine

ImageSeaFood Business provides important, timely editorial features to help seafood buyers with their purchasing decisions.

Feature stories cover marketing and production trends, seafood prices and supplies, new products and technology, industry leader profiles, new sources of supply and more. SeaFood Business is committed to providing well-researched information in a lively and readable format, identifying trends and anticipating the impact they will have on the market, and creating a forum for effective communication between seafood buyers and sellers.

This SeaFood Business special feature examines how U.S. seafood buyers and suppliers are embracing globalization and how innovation and policy have shaped the global seafood trade.

 
The Future of School Choice
Education

ImageEditor: Paul E. Peterson, Hoover Institution Press

In the most anticipated decision of its 2002 term, the Supreme Court ruled, in the case of Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, that the school voucher program in Cleveland, Ohio, did not violate the Constitution's ban on the "establishment" of religion. Opponents of vouchers (i.e., the use of public funds to help low-income families pay tuition at private schools, including religious schools) were predictably disappointed but pledged to fight on. In The Future of School Choice, a group of distinguished authors examine the meaning of the Supreme Court decision and consider the new political and policy context it has created.

The first part of the volume looks at the legal meaning of Zelman, assessing whether its legal impact is broad or narrow—and revealing that not every state judge necessarily views this in the same way. The second part explores the broader political realm and policy context in the wake of this Supreme Court decision. The collection as a whole provides an overview of the direction in which the school choice movement is likely to go in the years ahead.

 
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