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Muslims Condemn. How to be Digitally Literate in an Era of Fake News. Courtesy of PEW Research America just completed an especially volatile and polarizing Presidential election.

How to be Digitally Literate in an Era of Fake News

This was the first major election where both sides waged war not simply using traditional means (pounding the pavement, call centers, and mailers), but using online digital tools. On Facebook and Twitter, stories were shared, hashtags were created, and mud-slinging took on new levels. New research from PEW suggests that most American adults now consume news via Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit being the most popular). Television news (both local and national) is still the most prominent source of news, but it is quickly giving way to the internet of things. This in and of itself is not inherently bad. The Guardian and Buzzfeed News have both posted investigative articles highlighting the proliferation of fake news websites and stories targeting America’s vitriolic Presidential election.

Is the Story & Headline Over the Top? Is the Story from a Legitimate News Source? Almost Half Of The Country Didn’t. Even. Vote. – Scary Mommy. There’s an MSNBC screenshot going viral today that may make you want to rip all your hair out, cry, and then gorge on some Oreos.

Almost Half Of The Country Didn’t. Even. Vote. – Scary Mommy

It seems almost half the country didn’t vote. Yup, that’s right, 46.9% to be exact. This shot has been shared nearly 400,000 times. Yes, this is real. According to The United States Election Project, nearly half of all eligible voters didn’t vote. The Supreme Court ruled against The Voting Rights Act in 2013. Voter turnout this year was way lower than 2012 or 2008: In multiple states the vote was so close, which proves that as many people participating in the process as possible truly matters.

Somerset Place: The Official Blog of Stampington & Company » Blog Archive How to Construct and Deconstruct a Cardboard Journal with Guest Artist Michelle Ward » Somerset Place: The Official Blog of Stampington & Company. We have a very special guest artist today!

Somerset Place: The Official Blog of Stampington & Company » Blog Archive How to Construct and Deconstruct a Cardboard Journal with Guest Artist Michelle Ward » Somerset Place: The Official Blog of Stampington & Company

Please join me in welcoming to our blog the incredibly talented Michelle Ward. A gifted instructor, rubber stamp and stencil designer, and a regular contributor to our publications, Michelle has graciously agreed to give us a personal step-by-step tutorial on how to recreate the stunning Debris Journal that was featured in our May/June 2014 Issue of Somerset Studio. An afternoon with a box from Amazon can become a cool journal. 3 Free Map Creators. This is a guest post from Jennifer Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site.

3 Free Map Creators

Maps are a great way for students to navigate their understanding of different topics. While it is useful for geography (of course), students can also use mapping to increase their understanding of a story in English, a lesson in History, studies in Ecology, and more. …and surely you will meet some of us as you trudge the road of happy destiny. NetFlix Streaming by Alternate Genres. Eating Disordersanonymous. Bibliography - Makerspaces @ Lothrop. GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world! Beautiful web-based timeline software. The Built Environment Assessment Tool Manual. This manual explains the importance of understanding and measuring the built environment and provides a tool for doing so.

The Built Environment Assessment Tool Manual

What is the Built Environment? The built environment includes the physical makeup of where we live, learn, work, and play—our homes, schools, businesses, streets and sidewalks, open spaces, and transportation options. The built environment can influence overall community health and individual behaviors such as physical activity and healthy eating. What are the Challenges of Measuring the Built Environment? Community program staff and evaluators may find it hard to know which features of the built environment they should measure on the basis of the health behaviors and outcomes they are trying to affect.

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Overview of Loving-kindness Meditation

It provides the essential balance to support your insight meditation practice. Yanomami blood sample return: Some update information. On March 25 we posted a discussion of research ethics that was brought about by the return of some blood samples we had for many years housed in our lab at Penn State.

Yanomami blood sample return: Some update information

We explained why this had been contentious, and why many aspects of the demand for return were based on reasons wholly unrelated to anything done by the investigators with these samples. Rather, the concern had more to do with experiences of the Yanomami tribal members over many years, due to outside interference with their lives. Sisters of the Precious Blood. Story and photos by Dave Eck ELKHORN CITY, Ky. ‑ When you ask Precious Blood Sister Margie Zureick what exactly she does as pastoral associate at St.

Sisters of the Precious Blood

Joseph the Worker Mission in Elkhorn City, Ky., she rattles off a list of titles. She’s a counselor, fundraiser, administrator and employer. But most of all she’s a friend to this tiny rural community tucked deep in the hills of Appalachia. The smiling nun who often wears University of Kentucky blue reaches out to anyone in need, regardless of denomination. The 10 Principles of Burning Man. Burning Man co-founder Larry Harvey wrote the Ten Principles in 2004 as guidelines for the newly-formed Regional Network.

The 10 Principles of Burning Man

They were crafted not as a dictate of how people should be and act, but as a reflection of the community’s ethos and culture as it had organically developed since the event’s inception. Radical Inclusion Anyone may be a part of Burning Man. For Education. Analyze your Facebook page - LikeAlyzer. National Eating Disorders Association. 4 free tools for making your own maps. Most of us are very familiar with Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Tour Builder, and ArcGIS.

4 free tools for making your own maps

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Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States. A spectacular historical atlas refashioned for the 21st century Here you will find one of the greatest historical atlases: Charles O. Paullin and John K. Wright's Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States, first published in 1932. Rewordify levels text, demystifies primary docs, and makes your life easier. A-Z List - Historical Primary Sources - Research by Subject at Miami University. Social Studies Central. Primary Sources on the Web. The Salvation Army - Debunking the Myth of LGBT Discrimination. For years, Facebook posts, forwarded emails and rumors have been leading some people to believe that The Salvation Army does not serve members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community.

Kerry Defends Obama Against 'Bloody' Handshake Charge. WASHINGTON -- With Republicans assailing President Barack Obama for shaking the hand of Cuban leader Raul Castro at Nelson Mandela's funeral on Tuesday, Secretary of State John Kerry pushed back at a House hearing later that day, saying the focus should be on the revered South African leader. Google Search Tips Infographic.

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