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Friday, July 23, 2004 |
Teachers' Domain is a multimedia digital library for the classroom
that provides learning experiences in ways no textbook can. Includes
collections on Life Science, Physical Science, Engineering, The Civil
Rights Movement, Brown v. Board of Education, and more.
5:48:10 PM
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A conversation with Susan McCarthy
How can a baby monkey tell the tasty caterpillars from the
poisonous ones? Are white crowned sparrows born knowing how to sing sparrow
songs? Does a baby moose have to learn to fear the sound of wolf howls?
Susan McCarthy explores these questions and many more in the fascinating,
informative and often humorous "Becoming a Tiger: How Baby Animals Learn to
Live in the Wild."
Susan is the co-author (with Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson) of the New York
Times bestseller "When Elephants Weep." She holds degrees in biology and
journalism, writes regularly for Salon.com, and has contributed to "Best
American Science Writing." She lives in San Francisco.
9:45:25 AM
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Two years ago
we debuted in the Salon Blogs community.
(Check out the low number.)
4:44:37 AM
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