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Capeline made of a stiff thick straw, usually left its natural green colour.

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Lawton kicks off Independence Day with a bang

Published July 3, 2009, 2:41 pm, KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls

Lawton's mayor, state legislators, educators, soldiers, families, and friends kicked off the Independence Day holiday with a 50-gun salute, Friday morning, at a ceremony outside McNair Hall.

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What's happening on Cape - July 2-9

Published July 3, 2009, 7:37 am, Cape Cod Times

There are many things to do this week on Cape - plan your fun with this complete listing of concerts, plays, festivals, kids activities and more.

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Wimbledon 2009: Andy Murray v Andy Roddick live

Published July 3, 2009, 6:31 am, Daily Telegraph

Follow gamebygame commentary with Andy Murray trailing 21 to Andy Roddick 57 64 67 on Centre Court.

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POULTER DETERMINED TO GO ONE BETTER

Published July 2, 2009, 9:56 pm, Sporting Life

Ian Poulter, Open champion. For a short while at Birkdale last year it looked as if it could really happen. The 33-year-old had been big news at the Open before, but that was for Union Jack trousers and other extrovert outfits rather than his game.

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Hats Off to the Climate Bill's Political Powerbombs

Published July 2, 2009, 9:15 am, Salon.com

We give a lot of props to the entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers and investors that are building the greentech tools of tomorrow. But we don’t often offer a lot of praise for the legislative process or the policy makers that have been driving clean energy and climate policy (OK, except for occasionally Obama and Reid ). And while the climate bill, which has passed the House and is still being ...

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Latest News

Published July 1, 2009, 10:48 pm, The Billings Outpost

This July 4, we Americans celebrate 233 years of independence. In those years, we’ve had many ups and downs, including a civil war that took the lives of more Americans than the all rest of our military efforts combined. But there’s more to rejoice in than to groan about.

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World's Most Stylish Cities

Published July 1, 2009, 10:42 pm, Forbes

At the forefront of fashion and design, these 10 spots beg to be visited.

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Editorial: Celebrate what matters on Fourth of July

Published July 1, 2009, 9:01 pm, Athens Banner-Herald

On Saturday, fireworks will fly, sparklers will shine and voices will rise to the melody of our nation's ballads. These songs took meaning 233 years ago, on America's first Independence Day. Through the years, traditions surrounding our country's birthday have taken hold of American culture.

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Tim Grobaty: Sunshine doesn't keep 'em coming

Published July 1, 2009, 6:15 pm, Long Beach Press-Telegram

TAKIN' IT EASY: One of the reasons we don't buy the Wall Street Journal very often is because there's a recession going on, and we can't be running over to the Hilton every morning to pay $3.

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Founder Director Praises Institute"™s Faculty

Published July 1, 2009, 11:55 am, Greater Kashmir

Srinagar, July 1: When he entered the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Soura, after 22 years on Wednesday, it was like home coming for Dr Ajit Nagpal, the founder-director of the prestigious institute of the state.

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  • 4Teachers : Main Page: is an excellent website for teachers to help integrate technology into the classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate online resources such as ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. There are valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students. This is definitely a website that I will need to save in my favorites!
  • USF Contemporary Literacies Collaborative: This is a website by USF College of Education for Contemporary Literacies Collaborative. This website examines the impact of technological changes and how it affects literate practices. It?s main focus is on new literacies, literacy in new contexts, identity formation, power structures, and the changing set of skills that empower people to communicate. They are interested in how these contemporary literacies can be brought back into the classroom to engage students and to prepare them for happy, productive, literate lives. There are also inactive links such as, making movies and going green. I definitly would use this as site for resources or reference.
  • TeacherTube Videos - Cry Me a Verb: This video is for high school students studying Spanish. To fully understand or appreciate this video, a background in the Spanish language would be helpful. The author takes a song from Justin Timberlake, ?Cry Me a River? and changes the words to ?Cry Me a Verb.? He goes on to sing about how to conjugate present tense verbs in each form. He sings of all the different types of verbs, /-ar/, /-er/, /-ir/ and irregular verbs and how they become conjugated. I really appreciated it because I have a minor in Spanish. I would show this to high school students in a Spanish language classroom.
  • TeacherTube Videos - ShiftHappens: Wow, what a great video! It is about 7 minutes long and the title is Shift Happens. It starts out with a U2 song, ?It?s a Beautiful Day? and the viewer is required to read all the facts about how fast technology is really changing. We are preparing students for jobs that don?t exist yet to solve problems that are unknown right now. Students will start a program in college and halfway through their program, the job might not even exist anymore! It is definitely worth watching, a real eye-opener and quite moving and thought-provok ing!

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