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Articles related to "Retire"
Owning a Retired Racing Greyhound: Whitney, our first Whitney, our first retired racer adopting a retired racing greyhound-whitney our fi
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Goebel Retires from Skating Timothy Goebel, United States Figure Skating National Team member since 1994, said: “Goodbye” to his competitive figure skating career. figure skating • timothy goebel retires • ice skating • ice skating competitions • skater
Joe Paterno Needs to Retire Penn State football coach Joe Paterno can't figure out how to beat Michigan and for that reason he needs to retire penn state coach joe paterno • michigan football team • appalachian state • lloyd carr • ohio state coach jim tressel
Ricky Carmichael Retires For ten years Ricky Carmichael has dominated the world of motocross/supercross. Now, with his retirement from the sport, Carmichael eyes a new career. ricky carmichael • motocross • supercross • nascar • extreme sports
Should Michelle Kwan Retire? Many people assume figure skating queen Michelle Kwan will hang up her skates permanently. She, however, told the press she's not sure yet. Do you think she should? michelle kwan • figure skaters • olympics ice skating • michelle kwan retire • champions on ice
Jackie Robinson's Enduring Legacy Jackie Robinson's life after baseball was marked by great efforts and great honors. He and Babe Ruth are the most important ballplayers of all time. jackie robinson • 60th anniversary • jackie robinson day • civil rights movement • april 15
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is regarded as a former liberation hero in Africa, but now even some of his supporters say he must go - but when and how? president robert mugabe • zimbabwe • harare • zanu pf • jonathan moyo
1990s Formula 1 History Mansell wins at last, Senna dies at Imola, Schumacher revives Ferrari and the Flying Finn takes back-to-back titles in a pivotal F1 decade. f1 history • formula 1 history • gp history • f1 1990 • f1 1991
Choosing Your Dream House As we age, most of us downsize our home. Standing firm, we can get exactly what we want for our retirement dream house. Planned community or not - we can choose. retirement living • retirement • del webb • sun city • deed restricted
Jazz Greats!: Part 1 of 2 Here are some great jazz lessons on some jazz greats! Music, images, test, articles, and lots more! jazz • greats • louis armstrong • duke ellington • fats waller
Major League Baseball Uniforms From the Knickerbockers' pantaloons, ties, and straw hats to the Pittsburgh Pirates' pullover double-knits, the baseball uniform has been anything but uniform. major league baseball uniforms • baseball uniforms • mlb uniforms • major league baseball jerseys • caps
Jobs in Health Care The health care industry is expected to provide 19% of the new wage and salary jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, more than any other industry. jobs in health care • health care jobs • jobs in the medical field • opportunities in health care • doctors
Rideau - A Creole Winery A touch of New Orleans at Rideau Vineyards in Danish Solvang California and an interview with the owner Iris Rideau. rideau • rideau winery • creole • solvang • new orleans
Know Thyself It is my belief that if we are to successfully interact with our students, it will serve us well to know ourselves. How do I learn, why do I learn best that way, what are my attitudes, am I open-minded enough to learn from ALL sources? learning styles • knowledge • know thyself • learning • information
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
What Celebrities Read It’s National Library Week and many stars have openly revealed their secrets, at least when it comes to naming their favourite books. national • library • week • jane • russell
Figure Skating Up-to-Date As we transition from April to May, 2006, these headlines are worthy of notice. united states figure skating association • ice dancers • ice skaters • usfsa • isu
George Washington The life and times of the first President of the United States of America. first president • george washington • the american revolution • the war for independance • mt. vernon
Giving the Gift of Creativity Do you find happiness while involved in creative pursuits? Why not help friends and family find their creative selves. creativity • gifts • inspiration • creative energy • creative potential
Hamilton Wins Soaked Japanese GP 30/09/07- Lewis Hamilton has stamped his authority with a superb win in Fuji Speedway under torrential conditions. f1 japanese gp race results • 2007 f1 japanese gp results • lewis hamilton victory • fernando alonso crash • heikki kovalainen first podium
Roush's Reign Continues Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure. roush • racing • nascar • greg biffle • race(s)
EMTs and Paramedics Jobs in the health field continue to grow as other fields decline. If you're looking for a recession-proof job, consider becoming an EMT or paramedic. emt • paramedic • jobs in health care • emergency medical technician • emergency
Quebec's Ice Hotel Made entirely of ice and snow, the Ice Hotel sports a lounge, chapel, and 36 rooms and suites. ice hotel • quebec • snow • ice • art galleries
Sébastien Bourdais Biography Bourdais is embarking on his maiden Formula 1 season after four Champcar titles. He will have high hopes for his Grand Prix racing future. sebastien bourdais • bourdais • bourdais f1 • bourdais toro rosso • sebastien bourdais champcar
Vegetarian Travel Dining Vegetarian diets are easier for business travelers to handle than in years past. Planning veggie menus from the hotel starts at home, and continues while on the road. vegetarian • diet • healthy • hotel • travel
Cross Stitching for Crafty Rebels Julie Jackson started her own brilliant cross stitch design business creating snarky messages with bunnies,hearts and flowers. Check out some designs or make your own. cross stitching • cross stitch design • crafting as anger management • designing crafts • cross stitch patterns
Developing Language through Music and Movement Learning speech patterns, using inflections, compound words, complex rhythms, timbre, rhythmic patterns, movement and sound, all of these things are interrelated and play an important part in developing the whole being. teachers • music • class • students • music class
Musicians for Kids! Part I There are all sorts of ways to expose your student or your child to some wonderful music experiences in hopes that it will create or stimulate a desire for continued involvement of this extraordinary artform. tom chapin • burl ives • music • students • folk music
The Ghost Who Helped With Math Did two students get help preparing for a math test from a deceased professor? ghost • student • campus • math • exam
The Information Highway! Music Educators unite! MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. information • music • st. patrick's day • joni mitchell • windham
Jennie Kidd Trout The medical establishment wasn't ready for women, so Dr. Trout finished her training in the USA. She opened the Kingston Women's School of Medicine on October 2, 1883 jennie kidd trout • first licenced female doctor in canada • kingston women's medical school • queen's university in 1883 • university of toronto's school of medicine
Josh Beckett Will Win Cy Young Beckett led the Red Sox to the 2007 A.L. East Division crown. He will win the Cy Young Award, but he wasn't the only Junior Circuit pitcher who had a great season. 2007 american league cy young • 2007 cy young candidates • 2007 american league pitching • 2007 american league relievers • 2007 american league starters
Paid To Travel: Tour Leading The job that allows you to travel the world, meet new people, find adventure, AND get paid to do it! jobs in tour leading • overland tours • work abroad • adventure travel • travel jobs
The Law of Attraction Five Steps These five steps makes it possible for anyone to use The Law of Attraction in their own lives. law of attraction • positive • positive thinking • gratitude • goals
A Music Revolution!!: The Zoltan Kodaly Way Weekly articles and links about topics and concepts that apply directly to the music educator. Too many resources to list. This site is a must see for music educators and music lovers. music education • zoltan kodaly • kecskemet • hungary • children
Arab-Israeli Cookbook A slice of life, love and food in the words of everyday people affected by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Robin Soans' documentary theatre, The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, plays in Toronto until April 1, 2006. robin soans • arabic food • israeli food • documentary theatre • studio 108
Are You Listening? Music Educators unite! MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. discover the mood in general terms. beginning le • high and low composition even though my students • " more humorous pieces • it's true that there's much more • too. this link offers informat
Bach to school! Ready or not, we're going to be BACH at it soon! School will be starting again for some of us next week and for others, within a month. So why not start the school year off with a Bach unit? And you're probably thinking, "Is she nuts?! bach • back to school • kids • teachers • music class
Big Business in Kids' Music: And I'm not kidding! I have found that boys and girls are anxious for school to be out for the summer when the birds start singing and the sun is out with that delicious spring-like smell in the air. This is the best time of the year for getting the music games going in full gear. big business • bugs bunny • students • fun • warner brothers
Blues and All that Jazz! Let's celebrate Black History with blues and all that jazz! Synocopation and improvisation make black history • blues • jazz • improvisation • syncopation
Canada's Secret Shhh. Edmonton, Canada has a secret. The educational system works. Find out why Edmonton has caught the attention of other cities in Canada. edmonton • canada • school improvement • accountability • performance
Conductors, Etc. Music Educators unite! MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles. orchestra conductors • opera • music • andrew levins • musician's guide
Don't Panic! If you are becoming panic stricken because the Spring Program will be upon you in 6 weeks and you still don't know what you are going to do, you'll be happy to know that I have put together a survival kit for you! panic • education • school programs • music • ideas |
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