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Articles related to "Connecticut"
Researching Connecticut Records: A Summary Some colonial era records for Connecticut are available both online and off. More recent records are available from town clerks and the Connecticut Department of Health. connecticut genealogy • researching connecticut records • sources of connecticut vital records • connecticut registrars and town clerks • connecticut colonial records
Foster Parenting in Connecticut A brief overview on how to help children in the state care system. foster parenting in connecticut • parents • foster parents • foster parent tips • foster parent classes
Surprises for Dem. Primaries in Connecticut The Democrats in Connecticut turned out to choose their Democratic representatives for state rep & state senate. The race provided Connecticut with some shocking results. auden grogins • robert keeley • connecticut democratic primarys • bridgeport • ezeikiel santiago
Harriet Beecher Stowe There are four interesting landmarks dedicated to the memory of one of the 19th century’s most prolific women writers, Harriet Beecher Stowe. From Maine to Florida, she was active in communities where she lived; however, through her writing, Stowe touched the lives of more than her neighbors. harriet beecher stowe • maine • connecticut • ohio • florida
Laying the foundation - Computer courses in High School This is an article about the importance of preparing for those who wish to obtain a computer science degree. Some schools are preparing their students for programming courses, while other institutions offer no programming courses at all. Many great potential computer scientists could give up, because of a lack of preparation. computer • science • schools • nfa • connecticut schools
Phelps Mansion Poltergeist The "ghost" announced its existence in 1850, showing unique talents by creating effigies, and left in 1851. Before it left, furniture was destroyed. 1970s: "It's back! phelps mansion poltergeist • stratford connecticut poltergeist • elm street • connecticut ghosts • stratford poltergeist
Skating Summer of Gold 2006 June 1st is the deadline for figure skaters to apply to train at the International Skating Center of Connecticut’s Summer of Gold 2006. international skating center of connecticut’s summ • figure skating • ice skaters • skate training • learn to skate
Profile: Dr Henry C Lee Dr. Henry C Lee is one of the most popular instructors in crime scenes, forensic evidence and criminal investigation in the law enforcement field. dr henry c lee • forensic scientist • chief criminalist • crime scenes • forensic evidence
America Takes Toddling Steps America grew as new settlements were established. Most often the expansion was for economical reasons. All was regulated by British rule. early settlements in the new world • america • massachusetts and maine • new hampshire and connecticut • massachusetts bay towns of dorchester and newton
Goonight Nobody by Jennifer Weiner "Goodnight Nobody" by Jennifer Weiner, originally released in 2005 and just out in paperback, combines a "cozy" suburban heroine with a suspenseful plot. goodnight nobody • bestselling mystery novel • jennifer weiner • suspense novel • mystery book
Author Snapshot: Twain, Mark A brief snapshot biography of the life and works of American Author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemmens) mark twain • samuel clemmens • huckleberry finn • tom sawyer • winston churchill
Become a Museum Docent What does a docent do? How do you learn to give docent guided tours? Learn about docents and docent training at National Docent Symposium. docent training • national docent symposium • korea gallery docent program • volunteer • museum collections
Dutch New York The Dutch buy Manhattan from the Indians. The King of England gives the Duke of York New York/New Netherlands if he can take it away from the Dutch. colonial america • manhattan • new york • new netherlands • dutch
John Davenport John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton, in 1638, establish present-day New Haven, Connecticut. Davenport becomes the minister there. john davenport • theophilus eaton • new haven • connecticut • early church conflicts
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
Infant America British America stumbled along, making numerous mistakes. But, somehow, she managed to expand, creating one settlement after another. early america • british america • america • virginia and massachusetts • rhode island and connecticut
Ski Vermont - Early Discount Pass The time to look for bargains in skiing is in the spring when ski areas offer great deals that will save you lots of money but you have to buy early. buy vermont season ski pass • save money daily lift ticket prices • skiing slopes trails interstate 91 • connecticut river valley • near hartford new england
Who WasThomas Beecher? A brief look at the life of the Rev. Thomas Beecher, member of the Illustrious Beecher Family, and a famous minister in his own right. the park church • elmira new york • rev. thomas kinnicut beecher • rev lyman beecher • henry ward beecher
A Story of Indifference, Incompetence, Ignorance, and Tragedy This week we examine the result of our over cotrolled and user-unfrendly medical system and the State Workiman's compensaton Board. This combination of instutions eats patients alive - all in the name of sayving the tax payres money. Often - real tragedy for the poor patient is the end result. workman's compensation board • sympathectomy • rsd • neuropathy • legal fight
Midnight Madness is Here! Only 26 days and counting to tipoff of the 1999-2000 season! ncaa • basketball • 1999-2000 • season • college
Underclassmen Leaving? So Who's Gonna Take Over? Two All-Americans. The next Grant Hill. The 6-10 point guard. Star underclassmen are jumping ship to the NBA (surprise) and other guys will have to step up. Some have been given their coach's blessing, and others will have to play to earn their respect. ncaa • basketball • underclassmen • duke • richard hamilton
Underclassmen: Should They Leave? A bunch of underclassmen are leaving for the NBA next season. Should they or not? richard hamilton • ncaa basketball • elton brand • steve francis • underclassmen
Barry Manilow announces additions to summer tour New tour dates and sites announced. tour • dates • cities • ticketmaster
Safest States For Kids A recent report has come out regarding the general safety of activities that concern children including playground equipment, cross walks and helmet and booster seat use. child safety laws • us state laws • booster seats • school-bus crossing • national center for missing & exploited children
Ski Cheap Next Year, Buy Lift Pass Ski resorts close to Boston, western Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island kick start the 2008-9 season by giving buyers the best prices on season passes in spring. ski • cheap • next year • buy • lift pass
Classic Authors: Harriet Beecher Stowe A brief biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe. civil war • slavery • uncle tom's cabin • calvin stowe • history
Monster House in digital 3-D Sony/Columbia and Real-D get together to show 3-D version of Monster House in selected U.S. and Canadian theatres. monster house • columbia • sony • animation • film
The Psychological Basis of Anorexia Nervosa, Part III The role of culture and the media in producing anorexia nervosa anorexia • women • health • culture • media
Albrecht Dürer Article on German artist Albrecht Durer , with links to sites featuring his woodcuts. article on german artist albrecht durer • with links to sites featuring his woodcuts.
Neuropathic Pain: New Insights, New Interventions Recent discoveries regarding the nature of nerupathic pain may soon provide effective relief form this pain for most patients. neuropathic pain • pns
The Pirates Have Taken The Loot! Two seasons from now, the best high school seniors will play on courts in universities all over the nation or in the NBA. Find out where these guys want to go and who has the biggest scoop on the talent. college basketball ncaa uconn huskies duke blue de
Another Northern Right Dies Scientists in Massachusetts are mourning the loss of another Northern Right Whale. This whale, believed to be the most prodigious in the population, was killed after a ship hit it sometime this past week. right whale • northern right whale • national marine fisheries service
Causes of the Civil War: The Mexican War and the Wilmot Proviso american civil war • causes of the civil war • mexican war • wilmot proviso
Cold Water Diving Safety Cold water diving in northern regions poses additional safety issues for the recreational diver. Alaska Sea Grant has explored some solutions to these problems. cold water diving safety • alaska diving safety • alaska sea grant • amsea • drysuit
Delaware and the English First Stuyvesant of New Netherlands takes over Delaware. Then the English take it away from Stuyvesant. governor stuyvesant of new netherlands • new amstel • colonial america • new sweden • duke of york
Hospital Quality Study in America Surprisingly, there is a big difference in quality at different hospitals. Access to good health care can be determined by where you live. how to find a good hospital • check a hospital • check on a hospital • good hospitals • where are the best hospitals
Jules Dassin Dies It was a fractured career - and yet, writer-director Jules Dassin showed a talent that could not be corrupted jules dassin dies • jules dassin obituary • jules dassin biography • brute force • the naked city
Livestock Brands: The Mark of Ownership Livestock branding has been around for centuries. Animals are marked to show ownership. See what branding is about and find out how regulations vary from state to state. livestock • cattle • cow • branding • brand
Maude Adams Experiences Tragedies Maude Adams looses her mother and grandmother. Her manager dies during the sinking of the Lusitania , all in 1915. maude adams • sinking of the <i>lusitania</i> • german u-boat • charles frohman • portia in <i>the merchant of venice</i>
Preserving History Who are Archivists? How do you find employment as an archivist? archivist • archives • public history • history • education
Top Universities for LD Students A listing of 4 top ranked public U.S. universities that have programs for learning disabled students. Noted are campus size,enrollment, cost of tuition, LD services, aid. universities for ld students • postsecondary schools for the learning disabled • ld programs at colleges • top ranked universities with ld programs • learning disabled college students
2008 Top Basketball Prep Recruits A breakdown of the top high school 2008 basketball standouts. 2008 top basketball prep recruits • 2008 top basketball high school recruits • 2008 top prep stars basketball • greg monroe college recruiting • 2008 basketball recruiting class
2008 WNBA Forecast/Predictions The 2008 WNBA season predictions by Mark Fontes. 2008 wnba season • 2008 wnba predictions • wnba teams • wnba trades • wnba player transactions
A David vs. Goliath Story Multinational corporation tries to shut down a protest site. mac • tools • stanley • protest • complaint
Anglican Religious Orders Didn't know Protestants had religious orders, didya? Yep, we sure do. Monks, nuns, sisters, brothers, abbeys, monasteries, and convents are no strangers to Anglicanism. In this article we introduce three Anglican religious orders; one for men, one for women, and one "coed." Coed? Read and see! religious orders • monks • nuns • brothers • sisters
Another Benefit of the Doubt Discussion on the presidential clemency of terrorists. faln • terrorists • puerto rico • presidential clemency • hillary rodham clinton |
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