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Word of the Day 2/8/12

February 8, 2012
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Somnolent: Sleepy or drowsy. “Somnolent” used in a sentence: College students are chronically somnolent.

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Gadgets of Tomorrow

January 24, 2012
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Gadgets of Tomorrow With Christmas come and gone we look at our living rooms, bedrooms, and entertainment centers and say, “Wow, my new technology is so cool!” Best Buy was a frequent destination of mine over Christmas break and I was amazed at the technology behind all those TVs! There were plasma TVs, LED-LCD TVs,… [Read more…]

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Sam’s Study Apps #2

January 24, 2012
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This one is for all those creative writers out there — the ones who wait impatiently to get into the holy grail of English classes: Creative Writing I and II. So, I’ve got a handly little app that will make life a whole lot easier for plotting and planning you’re stories or you’re (da-da-da-dum!) novel!… [Read more…]

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Sam’s Random Facts #2

January 24, 2012
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timezonechia

Did you know…. China only has one time zone?

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Word of the Day 1/24/12

January 24, 2012
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Avuncular: Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of an uncle. “Avuncular” used in a sentence: Uncle Harry was filled with avuncular affection for his nephew.

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Sam’s Study Apps

January 19, 2012
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Fellow students, technology can be used in many ways. The iPhone or iPad that you hold in your hand is your connection to the world — infinite knowledge at your disposal. So, instead of looking up the latest YouTube video of cute kittens, why don’t you put your media to good use? Why not use… [Read more…]

Sam’s Random Facts #1

January 19, 2012
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Did you know….. that slugs have four noses?

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Word of the Day 1/19/12

January 19, 2012
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Quotidian: Daily, or something recurring daily. “Quotidian” used in a sentence: Miss Mary watered her flowers, which was something she did on a quotidian basis.

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