Vol. 143 No. 3, October 2010
Index
- Q&A on prescription drugs.
- Cartoon analysis.
- Dear teacher.
- Look who's talking.
- Photo analysis.
- Upfront teacher's edition.
- Use with articles identified.
- Flag football: touchdown or fumble?
- Is she a tough grader?
- 'Too fat to fight'?
- Biodetective bees.
- China's reality problem.
- 1,935.
- 100.
- 11.1 million.
- 155.
- 200,000.
- 62.
- A pardon for Billy the Kid?
- When nature calls, turn off your phone.
- Armed & underage: thousands of children are being forced to serve as soldiers around the world. And in the African nation of Somalia, the U.S. might even be helping pay their salaries.
- Rescue mission: American Indian tribes across the U.S. are working to revive their lost languages.
- Founding amateurs? Fed up with "professional politicians" many Americans say they want to go back to "citizen legislators" like the Founding Fathers. But it turns out the Founders were a pretty experienced bunch.
- Straight talk on prescription drugs.
- Over a barrel: fifty years ago, the oil-producing nations joined forces to form OPEC, and the world hasn't been the same since.
- Can I hide the fact that I'm paid for my 'volunteer' work?
- Homework help-or cheating? My son, a high school junior, lent his homework to a friend to show him a general approach to the assignment. The friend plagiarized some of it. Their teacher found out and put a note in my son's file that could prevent him from getting into the National Honor Society. Was what my son did so wrong?
- Who gets the raffle TV: the ticket holder or the buyer?
- Is Google making us stupid? Our reliance on search engines and the Internet is changing the way we process information. The question is whether that's a good or a bad thing.
- Cartoons.