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Category Archives: Reading
Reading and Listening | February 20, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Wednesday, February 20, 2013 It Takes a B.A. To Find a Job As a File Clerk by Catherine Rampell A Digital Shift on Health Data Swells Profits by Julie Creswell Nanotubes Seen as Alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, China, cyberspace, Facebook, hacking, health, higher education, jobs, medicine, nanotubes, North Korea, nuclear bomb, security
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Reading and Listening | February 17, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, February 17, 2013 In China, Families Bet It All on College for Their Children by Keith Bradsher Colleges Become Major Front in Fight Over Carrying Guns by Richard Pérez-Peña and Susan Saluny Brain … Continue reading
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Tagged China, education, gun control, higher education, sleep, Thomas Edison
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Reading and Listening | February 16, 2013
Reading The Shadow of Sirius by W.S. Merwin Good Poems edited by Garrison Keillor The Once and Future King by T.H. White Listening Spa on SiriusXM
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Reading and Listening | February 15, 2013
Reading The Shadow of Sirius by W. S. Merwin The New York Times | Friday, February 15, 2013 Device Offers Partial Vision For the Blind by Pam Belluck Listening The Nightfly by Donald Fagen
Reading and Listening | February 13, 2013
Reading The Millions Can Writers Retire? Let Us Count the Ways by Bill Morris The New York Times | Wednesday, February 13, 2013 Obama Vows Push to Lift Economy for Middle Class by Mark Landler College Health Plans Respond as … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 12, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 G.O.P. Chief In Florida Pleads Guilty by Lizette Alvarez Obama Awards Medal of Honor to Former Army Sergeant by Mark Landler A Database Of Names, And How They Connect by … Continue reading
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Tagged college, Diabetes, Florida, G.O.P., higher education, insulin, Marissa Mayer, Obama, privacy, student debt, Yahoo
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Reading and Listening | February 11, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, February 11, 2013 A Growing Trend: Young, Liberal, And Open to Big Government by Sheryl Gay Stolberg A Call for Drastic Changes in Educating New Lawyers by Ethan Bronner The Wall Street Journal … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Gates, China, law, Law Schools, Microsoft, politics, The Gap
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Reading and Listening | February 10, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Saturday, February 9, 2013 China Steps Up Buying in U.S. by Sharon Terlep Capote Classic ‘In Cold Blood’ Tainted by Long-Lost Files by Kevin Helliker Amish Leader Sentenced to 15 Years by Caroline Porter … Continue reading
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Tagged Amish, China, e-books, e-mail, productivity, Truman Capote, writing, young adult literature
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Reading and Listening | February 9, 2013
Reading Gigaom Wow! Check out the battery life on this MiFi Liberate! by Stacey Higginbotham The Once and Future King by T.H. White Listening Apotheosis by Sundial Aeon The 45th Annual Central Regional Orchestra at Meadowbrook High School (Colette played … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 8, 2013
Reading The Wall Street Journal | Friday, February 8, 2013 Early Peek: An All-Digital Library…With No Books All Things D In One Fell Swoop, Facebook Glitch Deep-Sixes the Web by Mike Issac Listening Faculty. Today was the second day of … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, Facebook, faculty, learning spaces, library, University of Richmond
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