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82. Teaching Strategies: Shipping Information
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83. Human Resources, Affirmative Action & Payrol - Calendar & Holidays
PLEASE NOTE This holiday listing applies to nonteaching employees only. MONday, OCTOBER 10, 2005, columbus day (observed)
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EMPLOYEE HOLIDAY INFORMATION - 2005/2006
ACADEMIC YEAR
PLEASE NOTE: This holiday listing applies to non-teaching employees only.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2005- LABOR DAY

This is an official state holiday. Classes will be in session; therefore, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees may be required to work to conduct necessary business.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2005, COLUMBUS DAY (observed)
This is an official state holiday. Classes will be in session; therefore, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees may be required to work to conduct necessary business.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2005 - ELECTION DAY
For CSEA, PEF, and M/C employees this has been designated as a floating holiday. CSEA, PEF, and M/C classified employees should add this floating holiday to their timesheet, and this holiday will need to be used no later than November 7, 2006 or it will be lost. For M/C professional employees a floating holiday will be added with November accruals. For UUP Professional, C-82, and NYSCOPBA employees, this is a regular state holiday and since classes are in session, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees are required to work to conduct business.
FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 11, 2005 - VETERAN'S DAY This is an official state holiday. Classes will be in session; therefore, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees may be required to work to conduct necessary business.

84. Calendar & Holidays
PLEASE NOTE This holiday listing applies to nonteaching employees only. MONday, OCTOBER 11, 2004, columbus day (observed)
http://www.oneonta.edu/admin/humres/main/calendar.asp
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EMPLOYEE HOLIDAY INFORMATION - 2004/2005 ACADEMIC YEAR PLEASE NOTE: This holiday listing applies to non-teaching employees only. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2004- LABOR DAY This is an official state holiday. Classes will be in session; therefore, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees may be required to work to conduct necessary business. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2004, COLUMBUS DAY (observed) T his is an official state holiday. While c lasses are not in session; supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees may be required to work to conduct necessary business. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2004 - ELECTION DAY For CSEA, PEF, and M/C employees this has been designated as a floating holiday. CSEA, PEF, and M/C classified employees should add this floating holiday to their timesheet, and this holiday will need to be used no later than November 1, 2005 or it will be lost. For M/C professional employees a floating holiday will be added with November accruals. For UUP Professional, C-82, and NYSCOPBA employees, this is a regular state holiday and since classes are in session, supervisory discretion should be used to determine which employees are required to work to conduct business.

85. Mentor Teacher, Ellis, October 2002.
Dr. Ellis also spent several years as a special educator teaching high school a project for columbus day by building a paper replica of the Nina, Pinta,
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86. Sewallhouse And Teaching Schedule New York/Retreats/Vacation/Holiday/Workshop
New York Yoga Teaching Schedule In the Summertime, between May 25th columbus day, Donna is not available for any yoga classes taught in New York City.
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For your convenience and your well being the Sewall House yoga retreat in northern Maine is open from June 15th through October 15th and Christmas Holiday. Donna Davidge is available for private yoga lessons.
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Wednesday Soho NY Sports - 503 B'way Thursday 7:00 - 8:00 PM NY Sports - Soho at 503 Broadway (Hatha Yoga) Friday 6:15 - 7:30 PM Upcoming class...see you in the fall!

87. President's Teaching Scholars Program
The First Amendment of the Constitution Implications for Teaching and Learning Cummings asked Morris about the columbus day parade protest,
http://www.colorado.edu/ptsp/retreatspring2005/three.html
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Introduction Teaching Scholars Projects: Research and action plans for the scholarship of learning and teaching through individual and small group projects. The First Amendment of the Constitution: Implications for Teaching and Learning Update on Colorado Learning Assessment (CLAS) Project: Assessing Student Engagement by using CLAS interview protocol ... Adjournment
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The First Amendment of the Constitution: Implications for Teaching and Learning
Burns told the Scholars that President Hoffman would not be able to attend the retreat as planned because she needed to stay in Denver to address concerns among legislators about a call from one legislator for her to resign. (Hoffman announced her resignation the following Monday.) The Scholars briefly discussed issuing a statement in support of Hoffman and agreed to give each Scholar an opportunity to add his or her name to such a statement in the next week.
Morris said there were rumors that the governor would go after CU if Churchill were not fired and the regents were threatened with dire fiscal consequences.

88. President's Teaching Scholars Program
Teaching Scholars Describe Other Extensions of Learning civil disobedience along with other American Indians who were blocking the columbus day parade.
http://www.colorado.edu/ptsp/retreatfall00/ooc.html
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Panel: Mike Cummings, Bob Averbach, Don Kleier, Jim Symons Mike Cummings told the group that Glen Morris, who was supposed to be on the panel, was arrested in an act of civil disobedience along with other American Indians who were blocking the Columbus day parade. The agreement that there would be an Italian pride march and no mention of Columbus and consequently no protest, broke down. Glen believes in freedom of speech but doesn't believe the city of Denver should sponsor this parade. In Denver, groups can have parades without a permit if they walk on the sidewalk. The American Indian movement believes that the actual granting of a permit to have a parade (which sets aside a certain part of Denver, disrupts transit, etc.,) isn't a right but a privilege. Is it appropriate for the city of Denver to grant this privilege to this group, considering American Indians' objections to Columbus? Mike then went on to introduce the topic of the panel. He has an end-of- semester weekend retreat for two of his graduate school classes. That inspired him to suggest that the President's Teaching Scholars have a conversation about out-of-classroom extensions of teaching.

89. Argentina JOBS Efl, Esl, English Schools List
October 12** columbus day December 8 Immaculate Conception day December 25 Christmas day. The Teaching. Argentina has done well in developing a large TEFL
http://www.corkid.co.uk/argentinasample.htm
For TEFL Professionals around the world Teaching in Argentina The Country
The Living
Although US Dollars are generally taken everywhere, foreign currencies can be exchanged in banks and authorized bureaus. American Express, VISA, Diners and Master Card are widely accepted
Banks and Exchange Bureaus: Mondays to Fridays from 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
Business Offices: generally from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. and from 2.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Stores: in the big cities from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m., although in the outskirts and the provinces they generally close at midday. Saturdays, from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Restaurants: lunch is served as from 12.30 p.m. and dinner as from 8.30 hours.
Fast-food menus are served in many restaurants at all times. Argentine National holidays: January 1St New Year
March/April * Easter - Good Friday
May 1St Labor Day
May 25 Anniversary of the First Independent Argentine Government June 20*** National Flag Day July 9 National Independence Day October 12** Columbus Day December 8 Immaculate Conception Day December 25 Christmas Day The Teaching Argentina has done well in developing a large TEFL tradition over the last few years. The recent economic problems have now started to stabilize, and this teaching market is recovering well.

90. Why Columbus Offers The Best History Lesson
2004 by the Minneapolis StarTribune. Why columbus Offers the Best History Lesson. by Warren Goldstein For me, columbus meant a three-day weekend.
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E-Mail This Article Published on Monday, October 11, 2004 by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune Why Columbus Offers the Best History Lesson by Warren Goldstein Although I studied to be an American historian for a decade, it never occurred to me that one of the most important things I'd ever do in a classroom would be to teach about Christopher Columbus. For me, Columbus meant a three-day weekend. But the unorthodox text I'd assigned in an introductory U.S. history course some years ago, Howard Zinn's " A People's History of the United States " since made famous by Matt Damon in the movie "Good Will Hunting" starts with Columbus, so I gave it a whirl. Here's how Zinn begins: "Arawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, emerged from their villages onto the island's beaches and swam out to get a closer look at the strange big boat." Aside from its literary quality, the hint of Eden, and guesswork about the natives' state of mind, the passage asks us to look at the "discovery" upside-down: from the point of view of the people being "discovered." Zinn tells the now familiar story of violence and mayhem and greed, how Columbus seized land and prisoners, embarked on a futile, relentless search for gold, finally, when that failed, took slaves.

91. Holiday Lesson Plans And Resources
columbus day Theme Many activities and lesson ideas from A to Z Teacher Stuff. columbus day Valentine s day 2002 Teaching Tip Lesson Plan
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Holiday Lesson Plans and Resources All links on this page were checked and updated October 3., 2004.
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92. The Cambridge Center For Adult Education
Monday, October 10 columbus day Friday, November 11 Veterans’ day Walter Rhee Nine years ago, I began teaching cooking classes at the Cambridge Center
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Encounter New People, Ideas and Perspectives
This month enter to win a $25 gift certificate from Bob Slate Stationer. Whether you are heading back to school or simply looking for something to perk up your desk, a visit to Bob Slate's will lift your spirits. Bob Slate's is a Cambridge favorite - renowned for their well-informed, helpful staff and inspiring selection of cards, stationery, art and office supplies - with two locations in Harvard Square (63 Church Street and 1288 Massachusetts Avenue) and one in Porter Square (1975 Massachusetts Avenue). Afaa Michael Weaver keynotes the eighth annual Writers? Conference.

93. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
some might be interested in writing, for teachers of young people, a set of guidelines for teaching about columbus and/or for observing columbus day.
http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=257

94. Evam Teaching Schedule
Labor day Weekend, Mahamudra Retreat, $225. October 710 columbus day Weekend, Gateway to Knowledge, $225. VISITING TEACHERS. July 29-31
http://www.evam.org/schedule.html

95. Outer Banks Calendar Of Events For October 2005
will enjoy live performances and lectures by the teaching artists, The retreat will take place over the week that includes columbus day,
http://www.outerbanks.org/events/calendar_of_events/october.asp
Events for October 2005 Dates are subject to change. Telephone area code is (252) unless otherwise specified. February - December 31
The Art Gallery at Roanoke Island

Roanoke Island Festival Park. Hosts monthly changing exhibits to a myriad of renowned artists. Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. Call 252-475-1500 for dates or visit us online at www.roanokeisland.com February - December 31
North Carolina Maritime Museum on Roanoke Island

Offering a variety of maritime skills, boatbuilding, sailing programs and workshops throughout the year. Times and dates vary seasonally. Visit www.obxmaritime.org or call 252-475-1500 for current programming schedules. Mid April – November 25
Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station Programs

Storytelling, crafts, children’s programs, special events, knot-tying and tours are offered. Call for more information: 252-987-1552 or visit chicamacomico.net September 1 - November 12
Runners and Walkers can register at active.com on or about September 1, 2005. Early registration discount available until Nov. 12, 2005 for both events. Plan Now. Train Later. Actual event is November 12, 2006. Both races are walker-friendly, and there will be prize money for the top three overall winners in both events.

96. Holidays Around The World For K-12
Teaching about trees; caring for trees; Arbor day is celebrated the last Friday in April, The Holiday Zone Songs Fingerplays for columbus day
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/holidays.htm
Holidays around the World for K-12
This is the Internet School Library Media Center Holidays page. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap

97. Home Stan S New Site Friends Of Mexico Letters To Editor Oaxaca S
Next columbus day add another year, change a few details, (As in the US, teaching people s history is an affront to the power structure.
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Happy Columbus Day
This story is over 500 years old, and as up to the minute as tomorrow. Next Columbus day add another year, change a few details, and it will still be fresh. On October 12, Mexico and the U. S. of A. pause in memory of the great sea captain Christopher Columbus (or Cristobal Colon, or Cristofo Colombo, or whomever), who quite by accident, while hopelessly lost, and just in time to save him from a mutinous crew, landed starving and sick somewhere off the coast of Yucatan. How you commemorate the event, depends on whether you identify yourself as a descendent of the perplexed and generous natives who aided him, or as an inheritor of the barbarous hoards that followed in his wake. In Mexico, Columbus Day is a school holiday. While banks, government offices and businesses are open as usual, students and teachers use the opportunity to express their continuing opposition to a government which they believe denies them money for supplies and salaries, intellectual freedom, and in the case of one hundred thousand students recently denied admission to the Autonomous University of Mexico a place at the academic table. The "exclusados" (excluded ones) claim that they failed the entrance exam because unlike their more affluent fellows they could not afford to buy the answers. The University denies that any such black market exists.

98. SistersTalk
Christopher columbus was a thief. He didn t discover a thing. I really wish the public schools in this country would teach history as it really happened.
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99. @ Kilty's Office
I took on the task of teaching too many engineering courses at Washington However, as Mr. Halter assures me, The columbus day storm of 1962 was the
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I sell contract and consulting services for a living. For those who may be interested in joint projects or contracting, refer to my resume and statement of capability.
What's new this month?
Since I am on the task of fixing up old work, I offer the revised PDF document about Euler's disk . This is an expanded version of the older HTML files, but has better graphics and a complete explanation of how Euler's equations become a simple set of differential equations displaying a finite time singularity. I am back once again, and offer you a revised document about steady-state tornado vortex models as a pdf file. I have also added a link on the appropriately modified HTML page in the sequence of pages on Tornadoes. . I hope to make this the first in a series of files exploring mathematical models on this topic. I have placed the essense of a talk I gave, about viewing data as evidence, at the LCCC Star Club meeting on November 20, 2003, on this web site as a power point file.

100. Teaching About Native American Religions
On Teaching Native American Religions Response to Ron Grimes questions to three electronic It was columbus day, 1993, or so I choose to remember it,
http://puffin.creighton.edu/lakota/teaching.html
Teaching Native American Religions
The following is a series of discussions concerning the teaching of Indian religions outside of their own cultural context. Ron Grimes has also published an article on this topic in The American Indian Quarterly , Volume 20, Number 3 (1996), pages 433-450. The title of the article is: This May Be a Feud, But It Is Not a War: An Electronic, Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Teaching Native Religions From: Ron Grimes, U Colorado Boulder (at the time)
MX%"nn.chat@gnosys.svle.ma.us"
6-MAY-1993 18:51:48.40
Subj: Teach. Nat. Am. Rel.
I am submitting this query simultaneously to two electronic discussion groupsone on religious studies, the other on Native American issuesto invite reflection on three questions: 1. Should or should not European Americans be teaching courses on Native American religions? 2. If we should not, why not, and what would be the results of our deferral? 3. If we should, how best can we proceed? I am giving much thought these days to the question of cultural imperialism, especially in two of its forms, namely, religious and academic imperialism. While on leave, I have been asked by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, to teach a very large, publicly visible introductory course on Native American religions. Vine Deloria teaches here. So does Sam Gill. So does Ward Churchill. So does Deward Walker. Even without David Carrasco, soon on his way to Princeton, this is an sizeable concentration of authorities, of various sorts, on indigenous cultures, politics, law, and religions. Ordinarily, I teach courses on indigenous religions at Wilfrid Laurier, a small Canadian university where I can do what I do in relative obscurity, that is, at considerable remove from indigenous populations of the American Southwest, where I do most of my field work, and at a considerable remove from high-profile scholars whose names are regularly associated with Native American studies.

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