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- The "College Profiles" don't fully capture the personality of the schools
- Most prospective students don't need a book this big and expensive
- Unengaging writing: it's a reference book, not a good read
- The profiles in the "featured schools" section were written by the schools themselves
- More than 2,500 profiles of colleges in the U.S. and Canada
- 1,624 pages
- $32.95, but often discounted
Guide Review - Peterson's Four-Year Colleges 2012
Nevertheless, as a reference tool, this book is worthwhile. Whereas many guidebooks focus only on so-called "top" schools, Peter
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|the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandryRelated: geoponic|
|[C17: from Latin agricultūra, from ager field, land + cultūra|
|agriculture (āg'rĭ-kŭl'chər) Pronunciation Key
The science of cultivating land, producing crops, and raising livestock.
Tilling the ground (Gen. 2:15; 4:2, 3, 12) and rearing cattle were the chief employments in ancient times. The Egyptians excelled in agriculture. And after the Israelites entered into the possession of the Promised Land, their circumstances favoured in the highest degree a remarkable development of this art. Agricultur...
You have to admit, trends are unavoidable. Some are so stealthy, maybe even ubiquitous, that it’s hard to tell if something is considered “classic” or if it’s actually trendy.
Sometimes one piece is a classic over the long term, but comes in and out of popularity throughout the years, taking it from something standard to something really trendy and eventually back again.
One of the more recent examples I can think of is the Sperry Top-Sider… a shoe which has resurged in popularity over the past several years, but was actually invented back in the 30s for the sole (pun intended, kinda) purpose of making it safe to run around on a boat deck.
According to some, Top-Siders first gained popularity as an everyday “fashionable” shoe choice in the 80s. Soo… trendy or classic?
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In the make up polls and the Faces threads I have noticed that there are a number of girls who also seem to linger down the Ivory end of the foundation spectrum. While I have my base routine perfected (or close enough to) I have a fear of using colour on my face that is any more daring than a rosy lipgloss or a smoky g...
So I'd like anyone
Green Day’s Music To Serve as Soundtrack to Episode of ‘CSI: NY’
Green Day may be off the road due to Billie Joe Armstrong‘s rehab stint, but the group is finding plenty of other ways to remain in the spotlight. One of them will happen on Oct. 19, when the group’s music is used to soundtrack an episode of the CBS crime drama ‘CSI: NY.’
According to the band’s website, songs such as ‘Stop When the Red Light Flashes,’ ‘Amy,’ ‘Night Life,’ ‘The Forgotten,’ and ‘Kill the DJ’ will help tell the story of the episode.
In the episode itself, Lindsay (Anna Belknap) is injured while trying to stop the attempted murder of a political candidate. CSI: NY executive producer Pam Veasey states, “My ultimate goal was to tell a story without dialogue, and Green Day’s music and lyrics beautifully accompanied
Vogel Comes Through Strong in Second Show
Manhattan, Kan. - The Kansas State Western equestrian rider Brandi Vogel came through strong in the second of three equestrian shows, with two first-place finishes Saturday evening hostedy by Truman State University in Columbia, Mo. at Midway Expo Center. These two first-place finishes earned her High-Point Rider honor...
In the first show, the ‘Cats were narrowly beat out by Iowa State which scored 14 points. Black Hawk CC won the show with 25 points. With a new judge for the second show, K-State went to work and won the show with 21 points.
“I couldn’t have asked for the women to ride any better than they did the those two shows,” head coach Lindsay Breidenthal said. “When the
Fri December 16, 2011
Early Retiree Program Bankrupt
A $5 billion federal program to pay for the health benefits of early retirees is proving to be more popular than expected. So popular that it's running out of money earlier than planned. The fund, part of the health care overhaul, was to provide a bridge of insurance coverage until 2014 when early retirees would have m...
This report is part of a collaboration between Minnesota Public Radio, NPR, and Kaiser Health News.
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History of Georgia in the Civil War papers
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The Illustration Friday challenge is 'separated'
These are separated by an arm's length.
A double challenge as I used a coaster as a shape challenge.
More shape challenges below...
A wheel like shape and triangular shape. I used a rolling stamp for the background.
This one looks like the letter J but was in fact a plastic hook from something I was throwing out.
This shape reminded me of a door, it was a piece of cardboard with a hole in, but I can't remember what it was from.
Lord British was killed during an in-game appearance on Ultima Online’s beta test on August 8, 1997. A royal visit was conducted as a part of server population stress test. A player character known as Rainz cast a spell called “fire field” on Lord British that, surprisingly, killed him. According to Starr Long, the who...
November 4, 2009 at 9:31 PM
Thanks for saying what many of us are thinking. I think Chris Duerr should no longer be allowed on CCR1 Property. His boss is from Kahoka, and I don’t believe she would support him bashing us. He has made comments in the past and its time he report the news and keep his opinions to himself. Although rumor has it a coac...
November 5, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Awesome! I mean Awesome! (My Turn) I am so glad that you wrote that for thepaper. Well written and well said. We are so lucky to have such a greatband director and talent kids. It’s a activity
URANIUM, IN THE FAST-MOVING WORLD of commodities, is a wallflower, with prices publicly quoted just once a week. But interest in the radioactive substance, used in weapons and energy production, may soar, courtesy of China.
The Chinese have been on a buying spree thatisn't yet fully reflected in the price. Financial players, who helped uranium hit a record $136 a pound in June 2007, are returning to the spot market. And the launch of an exchange-traded fund for physical uranium, now tradable only through a tiny futures market, a uranium m...
"There are big structural changes going on," says Thomas Neff, a physicist affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Int
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Paddle Because it's Fun!
Few things in life beat the fun that is found at the end of a great day on the water.
Photo © by George E. Sayour
That’s right, paddling is fun. Do we really need a reason to paddle besides this one? It is true that paddling is great exercise, can be relaxing, provides a sense of adventure, and a whole list of other things but when it is boiled all the way down to the essential reason why people paddle it all comes back to this on...
Gay-rights activists are celebrating in Puerto Rico after the Senate passed a sweeping bill that bans discrimination on sexual orientation and gender identity. The Puerto Rico Senate voted on May 16, 15-11, to pass Bill 238 just days after San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz issued two executive orders banning discriminat...
For the original report go to
Eclipse doesn't support this out the box. Even the support in JSP is very limited. Only the properties of
<jsp:useBean> are available by autocomplete. There are however plugins which supports this. For example, the JBoss Tools plugin which can be installed as described here.
(with unicode bugs, as you see above in the rightmost window)
This has in its current 3.2.0 version only a major disadvantage for JSF 2.0 projects: the bean needs to be declared in
faces-config.xml in order to get it to work. It does not recognize
@ManagedBean annotated beans yet, it only recognizes the
@Named ones. The JSF annotation support (
@FacesValidator, etc) is planned for the upcoming 3.3.0 version.
The Aptana plugin is told to work fine for EL proposals in JSPs, but I am not sure for Facelets. I didn't had go
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‘We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash’ Coming to CD and DVD in August
Legacy Recordings will release ‘We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash’ on CD and DVD on Aug. 7. The all-star concert offers fans a richly diverse tribute to the musical legacy of the legendary Man in Black.
Recorded on April 20, 2012 at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas, and featuring a top-notch band directed by Grammy-winning producer Don Was, the concert features a cross-section of musicians from all genres coming together to pay tribute to Johnny Cash, one of the most important musical figures of the last century. Fr...
The 1935 Franklin County Moonshine Conspiracy Trial was the longest in Virginia’s history. More than 200 farmers testified about their role, producing illegal whiskey under the guidance of some of the County’s most powerful men. Jesse Dukes of Big Shed Media produced this documentary and Scholar Charlie Thompson tells ...
Funding for “The Great Moonshine Conspiracy” was provided by The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. www.moonshineconsiracy.org “
- Sunday: 1 Samuel 24:1-25:44, John 10:22-42, Psalm 116:1-19, Proverbs 15:20-21
- Monday: 1 Samuel 26:1-28:25, John 11:1-54, Psalm 117:1-2, Proverbs 15:22-23
- Tuesday: 1 Samuel 29:1-31:13, John 11:55-12:19, Psalm 118:1-18, Proverbs 15:24-26
- Wednesday: 2 Samuel 1:1-2:11, John 12:20-50, Psalm 118:19-29, Proverbs 15:27-28
- Thursday: 2 Samuel 2:12-3:39, John 13:1-30, Psalm 119:1-16, Proverbs 15:29-30
- Friday: 2 Samuel 4:1-6:23, John 13:31-14:14, Psalm 119:17-32, Proverbs 15:31-32