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Gates Foundation Helps D.C. Students Prepare for College
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - It may take a village to raise child, but it can take a small fortune to educate one - and that isn't only because of...
Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, The, 02/25/08 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Ultralight-Aircraft Pilots Teach Refuge-Reared Cranes to Migrate.

Ann Geracimos is a writer with The Washington Times. It's easy enough to fall in love with a whooping crane. Just don't try to kiss one. No...
World and I, 12/01/04 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Alert Anesthesia: Patients Have No Memory of Surgery.

Ann Geracimos is a writer with The Washington Times. Conscious sedation, otherwise known as alert anesthesia or moderate sedation, is a black...
World and I, 11/01/04 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Distance Learning: Net-Savvy Universities Seeing Huge Enrollments.

Ann Geracimos is a writer with The Washington Times. University of Maryland University College (UMUC) has gone the distance in its approach to...
World and I, 09/01/04 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Bringing Lost Pets Home: Implanted Chip Stores Owner's Contact Info.(animal identification)

Ann Geracimos is a writer with The Washington Times. A pet owner's heart jumps at the thought of losing a companion animal. Imagine, then, how...
World and I, 09/01/04 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Dimming of Vision: Age-Related Sight Loss in Adults 50 and Older.

Ann Geracimos is a staff writer for The Washington Times. Walter Ross, a 90-year-old New York City resident and former Reader's Digest roving...
World and I, 08/01/04 by Geracimos, Ann · More from publication -
Paddles & pins: unexpected health benefits can accrue from low-impact activities such as table tennis and bowling sports too often dismissed
If you never thought of table tennis as a he-man sport requiring plenty of stamina and muscle power, take a look at the impressive form of champion...
Insight on the News, 03/11/02 by Ann Geracimos · More from publication -
Cosmic classic: a new symphony by Philip Glass celebrates the world's major religions
Composer Philip Glass doesn't tackle modest themes. The latest effort by the prolific musician, "Symphony No. 5 -- Requiem, Bardo and Nirmanakaya,"...
Insight on the News, 12/17/01 by Ann Geracimos · More from publication -
Charting the World
National Geographic is working with the U.S. Geological Survey to create an on-demand national map that would become a geological and biological...
Insight on the News, 10/01/01 by Ann Geracimos · More from publication -
High-Tech Recreation
The market for sporting and outdoor gear is driven by simple needs made complex by advances in materials science, ensuring an unlimited supply of...
Insight on the News, 09/24/01 by Ann Geracimos · More from publication



