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Down 14-Zip, Two 2009 Bowl Teams Win by 10 - Texas Tech Take the "Distraction" Bowl (aka Alamo Bowl)

16th February 2010
Copyright © 2010 Ed Bagley Despite being down 14-zip early on, two 2009 bowl teamsâ€"Utah and Middle Tennesseeâ€"won by 10, and Texas Tech managed to take the "Distraction" Bowl (aka the Alamo Bowl) title from Michigan State University, 41-31. Both... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Clinton Township native’s hunting passion displayed on front of magazine

14th January 2010
An attorney who grew up in Macomb County graces the front cover of a metro Detroit legal magazine not for just bagging favorable legal rulings for her clients, but for her hunting talents. Lori Becker,39, a Clinton Township native who now lives in Bl... Read >
Author: beckerlegal123

Michigan Gardens Offer Year Round Charm

15th December 2009
There are a surprising number of wonderful Michigan gardens that offer year-round plants to admire. In fact, the state of Michigan has many public gardens that have wonderful plants from hosta and roses to evergreens and herbs that offer an ever-changing ... Read >
Author: Hilbert

Five of the Best Educational Institutions Offering Zoology

24th November 2009
Zoology is a program you can take as an undergraduate course or as a graduate course that focuses on studying the evolution, behavior and function of all animals. There are few schools in the United States offering Zoology as an undergraduate course. Most... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

College Football - The Train Has Left the Station, and Michigan State Missed the Departure

13th November 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley When the train was ready to pull out of the station this year at East Lansing, the Michigan State University Spartans had a chance to enjoy every stop on their way to an unbeaten season. They could have run the table at t... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

An Exploration Of Health And Music

05th November 2009
When exploring health and music we must consider Music therapy. This is the use of music by health care professionals to promote healing and enhance the quality of life for their patients. This discipline is an established health care profession that uses... Read >
Author: JacSan Records

College Football - Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 5

12th October 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley Only 13 teams remain undefeated after 5 weeks of play, and it is time to seriously think about elevating some of them into my Top 25 picks, even if they have played mostly weak competitors. Some such teams are already thereâ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Back-to-Back Winning Seasons and Bowl Appearances Say Michigan State Is Back

26th August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley When Mark Dantonio became the new Michigan State University football coach two years ago, he came to the East Lansing Campus with a pedigree that shouted success is on the way. He has not disappointed the Spartan faithful. ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley

Living in UAE - Higher education dilemma for your kids

15th June 2009
Despite having a number of world class business facilities, hotels, and everything that supports a lifestyle of highest quality, UAE was lacking in one department. That is the availability of higher education facilities. For many years upper and middle cl... Read >
Author: William King

Sparty is definitely the life of the party

12th June 2009
There is no mistaking the faculty Sparty the Spartan represents. For Michigan State School , it was a no brainer who and what they wanted their mascot to be. Switching over from the Aggies to Spartans eighty years ago, Sparty would be made out of the sket... Read >
Author: Jarrod Lloyd

Top Forensic science schools

12th June 2009
Forensic science schools what are they for? What is working of forensic science? Forensic science finds out the hidden proofs and reason behind crime, under which circumstances crime occurred, at what time as well as how was it done, for searching out th... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

As Summer School Sets In, Teachers Begin Planning Fall’s Curriculum

06th June 2009
The school year has come to an end, and it is time for teachers to begin planning next fall's curriculum. Joe Hoedel, Ph.D., has created a school curriculum focused on improving leadership and character traits amongst high school and middle school studen... Read >
Author: Netvantage Marketing

Common spice may prevent cold sore outbreak?

01st June 2009
Common spice may prevent cold sore outbreak? Isn't that is a great news to cold sore sufferers. Yes, it was found that curcumin, an ingredient of the curry spice turmeric can help to prevent the outbreak of the cold sore virus, herpes simplex virus (HSV-1... Read >
Author: Thomas Wong

Using Sign Language Signs to Make Your Word Wall Interactive and Fun

02nd April 2009
Most primary teachers have word walls that include basic sight words and sometimes content words. The idea is to have children use this wall to practice words, but this rarely occurs unless you bring attention to the words. If you can find a way to make y... Read >
Author: ktdileva

Using Sign Language to Make Your Read-Aloud Interactive and Fun

02nd April 2009
Teachers read aloud to their students because of the benefits, which include introducing and reinforcing new vocabulary words, strengthening listening skills, encouraging reading for enjoyment, and introducing new genres, etc. Since read-aloud time is a l... Read >
Author: ktdileva
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