As you may have heard, Nancy Pelosi is hoping to start off big with her "100 Hours Agenda." It's a bunch of progressive proposals, including cutting oil subsidies to invest in clean energy, getting cheaper prescription drugs for seniors, and raising the minimum wage.
Naturally, the big drug companies, oil companies, and business lobbies are fighting hard to stop her.
MoveOn has started a petition to Congress so we can show our representatives we're ready for some real progress, and they should act quickly to pass the 100 Hours Agenda.
Plus, the total signature count and some of our comments will be read out loud on the floor of Congress during the debate -- so the more we get, the louder our voice will be. You can join me in signing today at:
http://pol.moveon.org/100hours
Thanks!
Note to self: Take better notes!
Did you leave your last class or meeting with a fistful of notes — only to find later that the information you really needed wasn't there? Effective note-taking is a skill which serves you well in many situations, and it's a skill which can easily be learned. Keene State College's "No-nonsense Note Taking" tips include such common sense recommendations as arriving to the lecture on time and sitting where you can hear well. KSC also suggests listening closely to the lecturer's voice and watching for changes in movement or gesture — cues signaling "that a main point is about to be presented."
University of Toronto defines five Rs of note-taking: Record, reduce, recite, reflect and review. In Surviving First Year Uni, authors John Germov and Lauren Williams counsel note-takers to "Be choosy." When you write, they explain, you lose listening concentration. So, rather than trying to capture the lecturer's every word, listen first and then write down key words. And be prepared to adapt your note-taking style to each lecturer's unique speaking style. Whatever your strategy, says Richard Palmer in Brain Train: Studying for Success, whether you do your notes in green and purple ink or use odd shapes and patterns or write them in secret code, "the only criterion is whether it is successful" and that your method works well for you.
Central Park, New York City
Friday, September 15 - Sunday, September 17
9:30 am to 6:30 pm daily
Location in Central Park: 72nd Street at Cherry Hill
Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Wednesday, September 20 - Sunday, September 24
9:30 am to 6:30 pm daily
What is A REFUGEE CAMP IN THE HEART OF THE CITY?
Guided by MSF aid workers, visitors to this outdoor educational exhibit are asked to imagine that they are among the millions of people fleeing violence and persecution in, for example, Afghanistan, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Sudan.
If you have been using Wikipedia as a source for your school papers, you might want to read the following article from the Village Voice, January 10, 2006: http://villagevoice.com/arts/0602,aviv,71632,12.html
Hi -
Lets plan on taking class pictures the first week in April.
APW
Welcome to the Beginning of the Spring 2006 Semester.
To particpate in the Class Discussion Forums hosted by Google you must complete the Student Contact Form. Dr. Weiner will respond to your email address with the invitation to participate. You will only be allowed to participate in the forum for your class.
All students should complete their Student Contact Form by the 2nd Week of class and should post their introduction to their Google Discussion Board by the 4th week of class. Google Groups can be reached from the class home page.