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- 1From:Nursing Older People (Vol. 19, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe bastion of older-age holidaymaking, the Saga cruise, is under threat. For years, Saga has offered 'sedate' overseas holidays to older people, The Times (May 8) reported. But now those sedate holidays are under...
- 2From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 158)* "Chrismukkah." That was last December's commercial novelty in the service of inclusiveness. The Catholic League and the New York Board of Rabbis were not amused. They issued a joint statement: "We are deeply concerned...
- 3From:School Library Journal (Vol. 50, Issue 4)COOPER, Ilene. Jewish Holidays All Year Round: A Family Treasury. Illus. by Elivia Savadier. 80p. photos. reprods. bibliog. index. CIP. Abrams. 2002. RTE $18.95. ISBN 0-8109-0550-7. LC 20001056741. Gr 3-5--Cooper...
- 4From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPK-GRADE 5 Chanukah (True books). Dana Meachen Rau. Children's Press, 2000. $23.50. 0-51621514-0. History and traditions of Hanukkah, the Jewish eight-day festival of lights, are depicted here through simple text,...
- 5From:International journal of communication (Online)Peer-ReviewedThe research offers a critical examination of the social media activity of Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody, the unexpected celebrity activist couple driving the effort to get out the vote during the 2020 U.S....
- 6From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 50, Issue 23)Byline: AUDREY WILLIAMS JUNE As Valentine's Day approaches, many couples will reminisce about their first date, their first kiss, and other romantic milestones. We asked three academic couples to share the details of...
- 7From:School Library Journal (Vol. 46, Issue 5)Whatever the celebration, here's a roundup of the best in holiday videos, audios, and CD-ROMs Light the candles, deck the halls, march in a parade, hunt for Easter eggs, cook a special meal--there are countless ways...
- 8From:School Library Monthly (Vol. 30, Issue 3)THE SCHOOL LIBRARY calendar is filled with events that are focused on both the library and literature: Banned Books Week, Banned Websites Awareness Day, Digital Learning Day, Read Across America, and School Library...
- 9From:ONS Connect (Vol. 23, Issue 12)Ahh, the winter holidays--that time of year when we love to find the perfect gift, gather family and friends, or enjoy a treat. However, because most of us must work during the holidays, the excitement of the season can...
- 10From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2022 APR 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Current study results on Opioids have been published. According to news reporting from Ottawa, Canada, by NewsRx...
- 11From:American Libraries (Vol. 39, Issue 6)U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) and Ken Salazar (D-Colo.), along with Representatives Ruben Hinojosa (D-Tex.) and Mike Honda (D- Calif.), joined with local children April 30 in Washington, D.C., to honor El dia...
- 12From:Journal of American and Canadian Studies (Issue 33) Peer-Reviewed[TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] Introduction This study examines the historical politics that led to the recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day (hereinafter MLK Day) in Hawai'i by bringing new attention to the...
- 13From:Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (Vol. 22, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedALL MAJOR aged-care providers have responded to NZNO's concerns over problems with payroll systems. Police payroll errors came to light earlier this year and resulted in current and former staff being paid tens of...
- 14From:Community Practitioner (Vol. 84, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe NHS unions have been seeking an agreement from NHS Employers to ensure that the 29 April bank holiday is treated as a public holiday for the purposes of the AfC terms and conditions, but NHS Employers has only...
- 15From:Occupational Health (Issue 62) Peer-ReviewedSkin lookout Staff are being advised to keep an eye out for any changes to their skin, especially the growth of new moles or changes to existing moles, particularly after they return from holiday. The Royal College...
- 16From:Labour/Le TravailPeer-ReviewedSPADINA AVENUE, the main street of the needle trades in Toronto, looks very much the same as it did ten, twenty, thirty years ago. The same kind of old-fashioned haggling still goes on between the employers and the...
- 17From:Information Today (Vol. 14, Issue 11)Since this issue should be sent to your in early December, it's not too late for you to do a bit of last-minute holiday shopping. The Web makes it easy -- no jockeying for parking spaces the mall, no fighting the...
- 18From:School Librarian (Vol. 58, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOver the years there have been many famous siblings: Cain & Abel, Anne & Emily, Alec & Stephen and more recently 'Jedward'. The one thing all these siblings have had in common is that there is always one that is more...
- 19From:Instructor (1990) (Vol. 112, Issue 4)
Winter holidays: teach tolerance with these fun, collaborative projects that bring families together
At the heart of all holiday celebrations is family! Help students honor these connections during the winter season--and celebrate the diversity in your classroom--with easy projects that families can do together.... - 20From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedBackground Christmas and New Year's holidays are risk factors for hospitalization, but the causes of this "holiday effect" are uncertain. In particular, clinical complexity (CC) has never been assessed in this setting....