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If you're looking for an intimate campus with rigorous academics, close contact with professors and incredible foreign-study opportunities, consider Dartmouth College.
Canada's well known maritime province, Nova Scotia offers a great deal to do. The following article discusses both well known Halifax and lesser known Dartmouth.
When Bostonians threw tea in the harbor, England had to respond. A new governor, closing the port, and other harsh measures were planned.
The Mexican mural movement began after a ten-year revolution to overthrow the dictator Porfirio Diaz.
A look at the main attractions and the rich naval heritage of Totnes and Dartmouth - two quintessential English resorts that encompass the best of "olde worlde'"England.
Portuguese American genealogy resources are easier to access, thanks to two new online projects through the University of Massachusetts and Provincetown Public Library.
Thomas Hucker, a student of bacteriology at Yale University, surreptitiously contributed one of the most used modifications of a fundamental technique to microbiology.
Samuel Adams along with the support of many others saw the Tea Act as a direct attempt to eliminate American freedom.
A government professor and a humanities professor produced a translation of Plato's Republic that critics called "best translation" and "brilliant".
British naval officer Lord Louis Mountbatten accepted the Japanese surrender during World War II. He was the last Viceroy of India, and also mentor to Prince Charles.
In 1997 drugmakers began aiming most of their advertising directly at consumers instead of doctors. Experts still debate the health benefits and effectiveness of the ads.
If you have ever experienced foot, leg and/or back pain you may be interested to learn of the benefits of orthotics.
The Hoover Institution, a think tank affiliated with Stanford University, released study results comparing certified teachers with non-certified. Results are surprising
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, high schoolers and collegians have skipped beach vacations to help build and restore hundreds of Gulf Coast homes.
Haligonians watched with curiosity as Mont Blanc drifted to Halifax, the ship ablaze from an accident. Minutes later, the ship exploded, with many injured and killed
In his new book "The Normal Personality", Dr. Reiss explores how normal motives, not traumatic childhood experiences, contribute to the many of our everyday problems.
Cold weather and early snow mean early skiing and boarding for winter sport lovers. Modern snow guns and the right temperatures open 11 NH areas by Thanksgiving in Nov.
If one knows that Sarah Hale is the famous author of "Mary had a Little Lamb", one may wonder, after reading this, why turkey is the mainstay of Thanksgiving Dinner!
Consumer Reports recently introduced a new online hospital comparison tool. Compare hospitals online to find the most expensive and the cheapest hospitals in your town.
Ivy Leagues schools are often synonymous with highest quality of education; however, understanding selectivity may assist in determining the best college choice.
Curing patients of illness is often seen as the duty of doctors, but what about when curing a patient and ensuring optimum health are not the same thing?
Archaeological finds and study of the Mycenaean ruins show how the inhabitants of this Bronze Age city lived. The palace and the entrance are the main points of interest.
American writer and cartoonist of 'The Cat in The Hat' fame is better known by his pen name of 'Dr Seuss' His works are famous for their illustrations and verse.
A decade-long study conducted at Dartmouth University reported in InFocus indicates that physicians deliver the best, evidenced-based medicine only half of the time.
Americans are negligent in taking care of their bodies when it comes to the caffeine they consume in sodas, energy drinks, and coffee.
What are Mycenaean votive figurines? Learn how to identify the three types (Phi, Psi and Tau) and their origin.
Science, medical and research papers differ from humanities or English papers in several key ways. Papers differ in types, purpose of writing and writing styles.
A review of some of the top green living news stories of February 2007
Britain's historic hotels have many mysterious guests and here are some of the best ghostly tales of the spirits who haunt the corridors - and never pay their bills!
The military education program aimed at veterans in the new GI bill benefits offers the promise of a university or college education to 1.8 million former soldiers.
Ninth-ranked University of Miami headlines a strong field at the Inaugural FGCU/Johan Kriek Classic to be played January 18 - 21 on FGCU's campus.
More organizations have staff from different sociocultural backgrounds. This article discusses how to assimilate an international team for greater productivity.
Halifax theatre options range from Shakespeare in Point Pleasant Park to mainstage shows, dinner theater, and independent drama companies.
Music has long been associated with learning, children grasp their abc and 123 to music, now it's available for all - with the Earworms method it's fun, quick and easy
Since the skin is the body's largest organ, it is vitally important that the dermal layer is treated with great care to keep the body looking youthful and healthy.
Robert Frost is America's most beloved poet. He considered himself a "lone wolf." While other poets were clinging to schools of poetry, he clung only to poetry itself.
When a recent software update provoked a minor disk failure, many Mac users had no idea how to run a simple disk repair service. Here are eight steps to a healthy disk.
Stonehenge and Mystery Hill have three things in common. They were observatories. Each has astronomical alignments. Almost nothing is known about the builders of both.
Amethyst Initiative is a July 2008 plan signed by over 125 college presidents asking legislators to lower the drinking age to 18. Critics say it won't stop drinking.
Amos Kendall was a key advisor in Andrew Jackson's Kitchen Cabinet and a key figure in the development of communications in the nineteenth century.
Luke Wallin has published award-winning fiction, non-fiction, and music. He locates his work at the intersection of nature and culture.
Halifax museums offer interesting exhibits that appeal to all ages. For kid-friendly fun head to the waterfront or explore the art gallery on a romantic weekend.
A Halifax shopping excursion includes visits to locally owned boutiques, tours of the delectable farmer's market, and diverse finds at the Nova Scotia malls.
Writer, seaman and adventurer who sailed around the world single handed and disappeared nine years later at sea.
Part one of a three-part examination of the Mohawk War Chief Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant) and his fight against the American colonies.
Presidential candidate and Democrat Hillary Clinton followed in her husband's footsteps to became the new "Comeback Kid" in New Hampshire.
Find meaning in college ranking guides and assess value in colleges. Help with selecting a college or university.
On-line is a great place to compete for scholarships and it is also a great place to be disqualified from them. Find out how you can unknowingly lose scholarships.
Where to find reliable environmental science technology information about earth & environmental sciences, protection, and management.


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