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Candidates appeal to Americans' selfish instincts
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jul 16, 2008
This seems an odd concern in a country more patriotic and more civic-minded than most. But the candidates are not the only ones who are worried. ...
Feed my starving children ? It?s time again
River Falls Journal (subscription), WI - Jul 31, 2008
Dieck anticipates the teams will surpass the goal of raising $38000 to make 216000 meals, probably reaching in the neighborhood of 250000 this year. ...
The founder of ArtsJournal talks about arts and new media
Crosscut, WA - Jul 16, 2008
The unique visitors per month is probably 250000. We probably get 500000 to 600000 visits a month and a few million page views. So ArtsJournal is not huge ...
WNBA works to reverse attendance drop that has plagued it during ...
Sacramento Bee,  USA - Jul 12, 2008
By Debbie Arrington - darrington@sacbee.com Before a room full of Sacramento businesswomen and civic leaders, Donna Orender worked the crowd. ...
Chat: Historical Society
Emporia Gazette, KS - Jul 10, 2008
We have approximately 250000 artifacts. We have items from the beginnings of Lyon County, items from every military conflict from the Civil War on, ...
ARAMARK Revitalizes Los Angeles
Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung), Germany - Jul 8, 2008
Headquartered in Philadelphia, ARAMARK has approximately 250000 employees serving clients in 19 countries. Learn more at the company's Web site, ...
Bulletin Board
West Haven News, CT - Jul 18, 2008
The West Haven Italian American Civic Association will host its annual Hawaiian luau Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Westwoods/WHIA Club Banquet Hall located at 85 ...
NEWSWEEK: Media Lead Sheet/August 11, 2008 Issue
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Aug 3, 2008
Yet with their blue ID cards, East Jerusalem's 250000 Arab residents enjoy significantly greater freedom of movement within Israel than West Bank ...

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[PDF] Web 2.0 in Government: Why and How?
D Osimo - documentostics.com
... web 2.0 extends to the government context, or it is limited to the private sphere,
to personal relations and entertainment. 0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 ...
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[PDF] USA: Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island, November 20, 2001
RI Narragansett - For more information contact: Pamela Rubinoff, Coastal … - crc.uri.edu
... distribution channels, according to the Web site ... an environmental master plan
(1:250000 scale) for ... intensive interest by the community of civic organizations in ...
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[CITATION] A Consumption Analysis of Hong Kong and Guangzhou
P By, B Adamo, M Foley, J Graef, K Stone
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Taking Los Angeles apart: some fragments of a critical human geography -
E Soja - Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1986 - envplan.com
... County alone today employs over 250000 people in ... us see more clearly the transactional
web of industrial ... of commanding symbolic forms, civic centers designed ...

[PDF] LIST OF TABLES -
LA Plan - twdb.state.tx.us
... yet. 12/14/05 City of Bastrop, Bastrop County Minutes not on web yet. 10.3
PRESENTATION TO CIVIC AND SPECIAL-INTEREST GROUPS Using ...

[PDF] Perverse Incentives: The Case against Mass Email Campaigns
SW Shulman - shulman.ucsur.pitt.edu
... level, we see operations like the NRDC?s ?Biogems? using a combination of multiple
campaigns on a single decision, along with web services that ... 250000 ...

The Diffusion of eParticipation in English and Italian Local Government -
R Medaglia - … eParticipation?Contemporary PhD eParticipation Studies in - robert.krimmer.at
... to identify three types of ?web-based public ... in political issues and civic engagement
tends ... and Unitary Authorities population (ENGLAND) < 250000 44% 250000 ...
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[PDF] Unfamiliar Objects in Familiar Spaces: The Public Response to Art In Architecture -
S Tepper - Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Princeton …, 1999 - princeton.edu
... American artists? (AiA Web site 1998). ... sculptures and murals conjure up civic metaphors
or political ... populations under 250,000 persons, 46 percent of the ...

[PDF] Social capital in a bilingual society: coping with diversity in Finland
M B?ck - abo.fi
... more vital civic society. ... Voluntary engagement in Finland Putnam and others have
given emphasis to the importance of civic participation and social ...

[PDF] Please provide the following details on the origin of this report -
CP Colombia - biodiv.org
... of Ecosystems and Office of Education and Civic Participation of ... gathered information,
was placed on the web-site of ... created, at scales of 1:250000 and windows ...

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Engaging Seniors with Science Pays Civic Dividends

Drawing on the SPRY Foundation's "The Longevity Revolution: How Science Centers Can Engage an Older America" conference held in June 2006, the latest issue of Public Policy & Aging Report (PP&AR) presents this event's key insights, outcomes, and resources.

In recent years, both the biological and social sciences have generated remarkable insights centered on the cognitive and adaptive abilities of older adults. Science centers (museums, aquariums planetariums, etc.) provide an environment for older adults to incorporate science into their lives, giving these seniors a set of new experiences and a chance to utilize their skills. In an exciting application of these findings, PP&AR illustrates how such facilities can work together with "the aging network" (organizations funded principally by the Older Americans Act) to benefit both themselves and today's diverse aging population.

 

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Contributors Russell Morgan and David Ellis argue that science centers can provide important intergenerational learning opportunities; Rich Browdie shows how science centers and aging agencies can work together to overcome stereotypes about each; Laura Carstensen reviews new information about the workings of the aging brain; and Greg O'Neill and Linda Harootyan make the case for making better use of a rising generation of older volunteers. The issue also includes a number of short features highlighting innovative science center programs.

This issue of PP&AR can be purchased at: http://www.agingsociety.org/.

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The National Academy on an Aging Society is the policy institute of The Gerontological Society of America, the oldest and largest national multidisciplinary scientific organization devoted to the advancement of gerontological research. Founded in 1945, GSA's membership includes some 5,000+ researchers, educators, practitioners, and other professionals in the field of aging. The Society's principal missions are to promote research and education in aging and to encourage the dissemination of research results to other scientists, decision makers, and practitioners.

 
 
 
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