Articles related to "Rights Of Way"
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
150 Years Of The Women's Rights Movement (Part 1)
1998 marks the 150th anniversary of the first women's rights convention. Women have a lot to celebrate about what they have achieved in such a short period of time.
• women
• rights
• women's rights movement
A Caregiver's Bill of Rights
In conjunction with Suite101.com's special Caregiver Recognition Event, here is an article about Caregiver's and the rights they have, and need to exercise in order to maintain their own health and well being.
• caregiver's bill of rights
• caregiver's rights
• today's caregiver magazine
• websites
• web sites
Learn to Fight for Your Rights!
As a registered nurse, I have little tolerance for poor nursing care, and I refused to lower my standards just to please these people who had no knowledge of fibromyalgia and the effects it can have upon a person, both physically and emotionally.
• fibromyalgia
• rights
• tolerance
• knowledge
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack
In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men.
• rights
• demonstrations
• slaves
• history
• music
Am I Creative?
How to determine your own creative qualities and then put them to use.
• creative
• creativity
• create
• personality
• psychology
Conservative opinion on the Web
A sampling of opinion sites from the right.
• free republic
• enter stage right
• john corry
• p.j. o'rourke
• david hackworth
Do We Have a Right to Know?
What right do we have to know every last detail of news events? A plane crash in New Zealand prompts some searching questions.
• news broadcast broadcasting events crash emergency
Greenpeace Wins Right to Protect Whales
Greenpeace received notice this week that it has won the right to challenge the Government in court for failing to protect whales, dolphins and other marine species from the impacts of oil exploration on the Atlantic Frontier.
• greenpeace
• whales
• atlantic frontier
• court decision
I Don't Need A Man
Why women don't have to spend thier lives depending on a man.
• mr. right
• relationships
• independence
Start College Right to Insure College Success
Getting into college is just the first step. It's what you do the first few weeks of college that spells the difference between success or frustration.
• college attendance
• college success
• study skills
• learning
• teaching
The importance of choosing the right Internet service provider
You try to retrieve your e-mail, but the line to your provider is always busy. Then when you DO get on, downloading your mail and sending out replies seems to take forever. Worse yet, when you or anyone else try to access your website, an error message appears stating the site not available.
• isp
• checklist
• choosing an isp
When It's Right
• romance
• relationships
• companionship
• fulfillment
• richard bach
"Men Are Born Free"
On August 27, 1789 delegates to the French National Assembly had finally come to terms over an important document. Learn how a very small piece of paper helped keep the spirit of revolution alive and caused a king to lose his head.
• french revolution
• declaration of the rights of man
• age of enlightenment
• louis xvi
Playing the Cyber Tune...
Piracy apart, this tune heralds the massive transformation of the music industry .....
• mp3
• online music
• digital music
• rights management systems
• intellectual property
STIGMA: A RODEO, BOO RADLEY AND ME
This article centers around the heartbreak of stigma towards
those who suffer from mental illness. It shows one woman's
journey from laughing at hospital clients at a rodeo to becoming
an activist against stigma. Interactive, inviting responses by
email; proactive, asking readers to make a vow. . .
"That. . .a culture which has put a man on the moon. . .
advanced so much technologically. . .could still treat the
mentally ill this way."
• stigma
• issues
• tipper gore
• conference
• taunting
The Virtue of Justice
Part of the "Theology for the Laity" series by Fr. Paul Duffner, Director of the Rosary Center
• justice
• rights
• obligations
• catholicism
• christianity
Guns and Economics
Guns mean big bucks to legitimate dealers and even bigger bucks to those who sell them on the streets.
• guns
• arms
• concealed handguns
• right-to-carry concealed handguns legislation
• states
Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Sponsors Lobbying Effort
The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation will be organizing a lobbying effort Friday, July 9 prior to the official start of their anual conference. Find out how to get involved.
• ocf
• obsessive-compulsive foundation
• obsessive
• compulsive
• obsessive-compulsive disorder
Time OUT!: And, I mean that in a good way!
KIDS, music can be fun! Time Out and I mean that in a good way. Lots of great interactive music sites have been found especially for you. Teachers, there are MANY music resources and topics for teaching effectively. Music educators exchange ideas, tools for optimal networking. Many links and weekly articles.
• fun
• music
• ideas
• brain opera
• interactive
A Celebration for Freedom
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was born on Jan. 15, 1929. This site is a great place to go for succinct information about this great man. To give you an idea of how helpful this site could be in your MLK studies which involve freedom songs and civil rights music, here are some excerpts from one of the pages at this site
• celebration
• black history
• martin luther king
• jr.
• music
Controversy and the Oscars
After the recent Elia Kazan controversy, this week it's a look back at some of the other memorable Oscar show controversies.
• memorable oscar show controversies
• richard gere comments china's human rights violati
• tim robbins susan sarandon allow group hiv positiv
• vanessa redgrave comment zionist hoodlums
• frank sinatra oscar telecast
Skin Color? It's simply packaging!
This is such a spectacular time to be discovering and uncovering the vast ethnicity on the Internet, especially in regard to the African influence in music.
• martin luther king
• jr.
• songs
• music
• lessons
Music History Part Two
Are you interested in presenting Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to your class? If so, then this site should be of great help to you. One might not think to look for an excellent classical music resource under the
title of Miguel and Lynne's Homepage, but believe me, it's
a great resource! Right away, I'll point you to the music section of their site. This is a nice place to begin your research on various styles of music and to gather information on various Romantic composers.
• john lennon
• music history
• music lessons
• listening lessons
• songs
Jackson Pollock
Article on American abstract artist Jackson Pollock.
• jackson pollock
jackson pollock was born on ja
• 1912 in cody
• wyoming. his family moved right after his birth t
• california and subsequently moved to phoenix
• arizona and riverside