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		<title>Smokers with ADHD less likely to kick the butt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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... Smokers with ADHD less likely to kick the butt November  ...  - Washington, Nov 22 (ANI): Smokers with Attention Deficient Hypersensitivity disorder, who exhibit elevated hyperactivity and impulsivity, find it difficult to quit  ...
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		<title>Ability to quit smoking may depend on ADHD symptoms, Columbia researchers find</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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... Ability to quit smoking may depend on ADHD symptoms, Columbia researchers find NEW YORK   ...  smoking cessation less likely among persons with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (A.D.H.D.) In a study of smokers with  ...
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		<title>Gifted and challenged: When enlightening has to strike twice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 04:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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...  with challenges ranging from emotional disorders to ADHD or dyslexia. For gifted students, too, it's  ...  he tested out for both giftedness and attention deficit disorder. A growing awareness of so-called "twice-exceptional"  ...
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		<title>Judith Warner: Tough Choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 03:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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...  with serious, sometimes deadly side effects, is now being widely prescribed to children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This despite the fact that Risperdal, which is used in children mostly to treat  ...
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		<title>Das spiel ist aus (und langzeitarchiviert). bei der library of congress.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 23:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This summer, for instance, a team member recorded the final minutes of EA-Land, previously known as The Sims Online. Before the game was discontinued by publisher Electronic Arts, players&#8217; avatars came together onscreen while the participants poured out emotions in text bubbles (“i think it&#8217;ll hit me when it&#8217;s gone”).
In der aktuellen Ausgabe des Stanford Magazine findet sich ein kleiner Artikel zu den Aktivitäten des &#8216;Preserving Virtual Worlds&#8216;-Projektes der Library of Congress, das sich mit der Archivierung von Videospielen und virtuellen Welten beschäftigt und für meine Generation, die im mittleren Schulalter die Novembersonntage mit Leisure Suit Larry und Monkey Island verbrachte und erst Jahre später Schönheit und Reiz eines Real- and First-Life (RaFL)-Spaziergangs durch einen leicht puderzuckrig verschneiten Wald zu schätzen begann, wenigstens unter dem Aspekt der Erinnerungskultur (&#8221;digitale Nostalgie&#8221;) interessant ist. Sicher gibt es auch noch tausend andere gute Gründe, diese Facetten menschlicher Kultur zu langzeitarchivieren: Saving Worlds.
Mehr zum NDIIPP (National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program) gibt es auch unter www.digitalpreservation.gov. (Source: IB Weblog)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[This summer, for instance, a team member recorded the final minutes of EA-Land, previously known as The Sims Online. Before the game was discontinued by publisher Electronic Arts, players&#8217; avatars came together onscreen while the participants poured out emotions in text bubbles (“i think it&#8217;ll hit me when it&#8217;s gone”).
In der aktuellen Ausgabe des Stanford Magazine findet sich ein kleiner Artikel zu den Aktivitäten des &#8216;Preserving Virtual Worlds&#8216;-Projektes der Library of Congress, das sich mit der Archivierung von Videospielen und virtuellen Welten beschäftigt und für meine Generation, die im mittleren Schulalter die Novembersonntage mit Leisure Suit Larry und Monkey Island verbrachte und erst Jahre später Schönheit und Reiz eines Real- and First-Life (RaFL)-Spaziergangs durch einen leicht puderzuckrig verschneiten Wald zu schätzen begann, wenigstens unter dem Aspekt der Erinnerungskultur (&#8221;digitale Nostalgie&#8221;) interessant ist. Sicher gibt es auch noch tausend andere gute Gründe, diese Facetten menschlicher Kultur zu langzeitarchivieren: Saving Worlds.
Mehr zum NDIIPP (National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program) gibt es auch unter www.digitalpreservation.gov. (Source: IB Weblog)]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Time to pay some attention</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 22:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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...  While his mother tries to draw his attention to a Wren &#38; Martin chapter, he  ...  three typical characteristics of children suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Unfortunately, the number of children  ...  suffering with learning difficulties. While Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is strictly a neurological problem, a lot  ...
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		<title>An Inverse Thanksgiving</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 22:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Imagine an approaching bountiful harvest, fields teeming with crops, branches hanging low with fruit... winter comes, but the harvest never comes... no one is left alive bring in the harvest; all the farmers have starved to death. 
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In the Ukraine no imagination is necessary and November 22nd is kept in remembrance of the dark tragedies of 1932-1933.&#160; It&#39;s called the Holodomor or, roughly translated, &#34;murder by hunger&#34;. 
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This was one of those &#34;excesses&#34; in Soviet policy that your liberal public school teachers glossed over while praising the &#34;concept of communism&#34; if it could only be practices as envisioned by Marx.&#160; But, only the Godless perversions of socialist thought could take the &#34;breadbasket of Europe&#34; and starve to death 7-14 million of its inhabitants. 
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That&#39;s just what the communists did, confiscated all food from the farmers to feed their powerbase in the cities.&#160; Anyone who withheld food to feed their own family was summarily executed.&#160; Then, with the excess of their ill gotten gain, the murdering dictators exported grain to gain hard foreign currency and to prove to the world that no famine existed in the great communist experiment... while the enslaved multitudes of Ukraine starved to death. 
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Some believe these policies were intentional acts of genocide to suppress Ukrainian nationalism.&#160; And, if history shows us anything, it is that collectivists will stop at nothing, including genocide, to retain their power. 
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With the darkest days of communism hidden or forgotten in the west, a new wave of socialism is sweeping over us -- aided, not unwittingly, by leftist politicians, liberal advocacy groups, extremist environmentalists, abortionists, homosexuals, and hitherto &#34;conservatives&#34; who have signed on to the newest round of nationalizing our economy. 
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Holodomor is the natural result of collectivism.&#160; Homeschooling is the inverse of collectivism and something to truly be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. 
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Imagine an approaching bountiful harvest, fields teeming with crops, branches hanging low with fruit... winter comes, but the harvest never comes... no one is left alive bring in the harvest; all the farmers have starved to death. 
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In the Ukraine no imagination is necessary and November 22nd is kept in remembrance of the dark tragedies of 1932-1933.&nbsp; It&#39;s called the Holodomor or, roughly translated, &quot;murder by hunger&quot;. 
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This was one of those &quot;excesses&quot; in Soviet policy that your liberal public school teachers glossed over while praising the &quot;concept of communism&quot; if it could only be practices as envisioned by Marx.&nbsp; But, only the Godless perversions of socialist thought could take the &quot;breadbasket of Europe&quot; and starve to death 7-14 million of its inhabitants. 
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That&#39;s just what the communists did, confiscated all food from the farmers to feed their powerbase in the cities.&nbsp; Anyone who withheld food to feed their own family was summarily executed.&nbsp; Then, with the excess of their ill gotten gain, the murdering dictators exported grain to gain hard foreign currency and to prove to the world that no famine existed in the great communist experiment... while the enslaved multitudes of Ukraine starved to death. 
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Some believe these policies were intentional acts of genocide to suppress Ukrainian nationalism.&nbsp; And, if history shows us anything, it is that collectivists will stop at nothing, including genocide, to retain their power. 
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With the darkest days of communism hidden or forgotten in the west, a new wave of socialism is sweeping over us -- aided, not unwittingly, by leftist politicians, liberal advocacy groups, extremist environmentalists, abortionists, homosexuals, and hitherto &quot;conservatives&quot; who have signed on to the newest round of nationalizing our economy. 
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Holodomor is the natural result of collectivism.&nbsp; Homeschooling is the inverse of collectivism and something to truly be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. 
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		<title>National book award winners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Book Awards were announced this past week.  The winners are:
For Fiction, Shadow Country by Peter Matthiessen. A reworking of the author&#8217;s trilogy that chronicles the legacy of E.J. Watson, a notorious desperado gunned down by his neighbors along the lawless nineteenth-century frontier of the Florida Everglades.
For Young People&#8217;s Literature, What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Blundell.  In 1947, with her jovial stepfather Joe back from the war and family life returning to normal, teenage Evie, smitten by the handsome young ex-GI who seems to have a secret hold on Joe, finds herself caught in a complicated web of lies whose devastating outcome change her life and that of her family forever.
Call your library to reserve a copy or place holds on copies of these books in LINKcat, the library&#8217;s online catalog. (Source: What's New)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The National Book Awards were announced this past week.  The winners are:
For Fiction, Shadow Country by Peter Matthiessen. A reworking of the author&#8217;s trilogy that chronicles the legacy of E.J. Watson, a notorious desperado gunned down by his neighbors along the lawless nineteenth-century frontier of the Florida Everglades.
For Young People&#8217;s Literature, What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Blundell.  In 1947, with her jovial stepfather Joe back from the war and family life returning to normal, teenage Evie, smitten by the handsome young ex-GI who seems to have a secret hold on Joe, finds herself caught in a complicated web of lies whose devastating outcome change her life and that of her family forever.
Call your library to reserve a copy or place holds on copies of these books in LINKcat, the library&#8217;s online catalog. (Source: What's New)]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Give to the student enrichment fund</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 20:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Friends of the Library continues its support of the students this semester with free lectures and refreshments. Just last week, as a part of the Fabulous Faculty series,  Joseph DeSimone encouraged students to think outside the box by reaching beyond their majors. He said the "most fertile ground for innovation lies between bridging fields like engineering and biology." He encouraged the audience to "believe in yourself and your work and to think big."

Join in helping the Friends of the Library feed our great students both in mind and body, by supporting the Student Enrichment Fund. With exams on the horizon, the Friends of the Library plans to provide snacks that will energize the students' late night study sessions. If you would like to contribute to the Student Enrichment Fund, please visit the Friends of the Library giving website or send a check to:

Friends of the Library
Attn:  Student Fund
Campus Box 7111
Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7111 (Source: NCSU Libraries)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[The Friends of the Library continues its support of the students this semester with free lectures and refreshments. Just last week, as a part of the Fabulous Faculty series,  Joseph DeSimone encouraged students to think outside the box by reaching beyond their majors. He said the "most fertile ground for innovation lies between bridging fields like engineering and biology." He encouraged the audience to "believe in yourself and your work and to think big."

Join in helping the Friends of the Library feed our great students both in mind and body, by supporting the Student Enrichment Fund. With exams on the horizon, the Friends of the Library plans to provide snacks that will energize the students' late night study sessions. If you would like to contribute to the Student Enrichment Fund, please visit the Friends of the Library giving website or send a check to:

Friends of the Library
Attn:  Student Fund
Campus Box 7111
Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7111 (Source: NCSU Libraries)]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>California young reader medal winner honored by local students</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 20:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sisters and Los Altos residents, Lauren and Julia Burns, were chosen to introduce the 2008 California Young Reader Medal winner, Neal Shusterman, at a recent luncheon at the  California Library Association's 110th Annual Conference held in San Jose. Shusterman was named the winner by middle school children for his book, The Schwa was Here.  
The California Young Reader Medal program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted for the winners of the California Young Reader Medal. Hundreds of schools and libraries participate every year.

"The whole idea of the 'Schwa Effect' is so creative and elusive," commented 6th grader, Julia.  She continued, "I think everyone can relate to the Schwa Effect."  Her sister, Lauren, 7th grader, exclaimed, "My favorite part about The Schwa was Here is the characters...They're so believable and three-dimensional they could jump out of the pages!" (Source: Santa Clara County Library - The Latest SCCoop)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Sisters and Los Altos residents, Lauren and Julia Burns, were chosen to introduce the 2008 California Young Reader Medal winner, Neal Shusterman, at a recent luncheon at the  California Library Association's 110th Annual Conference held in San Jose. Shusterman was named the winner by middle school children for his book, The Schwa was Here.  
The California Young Reader Medal program encourages recreational reading of popular literature among the young people of our state. Since its inception in 1974, millions of California children have nominated, read, and voted for the winners of the California Young Reader Medal. Hundreds of schools and libraries participate every year.

"The whole idea of the 'Schwa Effect' is so creative and elusive," commented 6th grader, Julia.  She continued, "I think everyone can relate to the Schwa Effect."  Her sister, Lauren, 7th grader, exclaimed, "My favorite part about The Schwa was Here is the characters...They're so believable and three-dimensional they could jump out of the pages!" (Source: Santa Clara County Library - The Latest SCCoop)]]></content:encoded>
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