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Disappointment theory and disappointment among baseball fans
The Cleveland Indians have not won a World Series since 1948, when they beat the Boston Braves in 6 games. In the ensuing 60 years, their fans have...
Journal of Sport Behavior, 09/01/09 by David W. Rainey; Janet Larsen; John H. Yost · More from publication -
Boycotting the bottle
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to New York to Paris, city governments, high-class restaurants, schools, and religious groups are ditching bottled water in...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 01/01/08 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
Sweating the hothouse
RECOGNIZING THAT GLOBAL WARMING fast may be approaching the point of no return and that the world cannot wait for our Federal government to act,...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 03/01/07 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
Mayors respond to Washington leadership vacuum on climate change
Recognizing that global warming may fast be approaching the point of no return and that the world cannot wait for the U.S. government to act,...
Humanist, 07/01/06 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
Empty skies
EVEN BEFORE CANARIES were brought into coal mines to alert workers to the presence of poisonous gas, birds were giving us early warning calls...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 03/01/06 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
Evaluation of a computer administered alcohol education program for college students
Abstract Abstract The computer administered alcohol education program, Alcohol 101, is a popular tool for colleges attempting to foster more...
Journal of Alcohol & Drug Education, 12/01/05 by Janet D. Larsen · More from publication -
Wild fish catch hits limit
AFTER DECADES OF GROWTH, the reported global wild fish catch peaked in 2000 at 96,000,000 tons, then fell to 90,000,000 tons by 2003, the last year...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 09/01/05 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
Ice melt alert
BY 2020, THE SNOWS OF MT. KILIMANJARO may exist only in old photographs. The glaciers in Montana's Glacier National Park could disappear by 2030....
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 05/01/05 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
A burgeoning world population
DURING 2004, 133,000,000 people were born and 57,000,000 died, expanding world population by 76,000,000. This excess of births over deaths was...
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), 03/01/05 by Janet Larsen · More from publication -
The sixth great extinction: a status report
Almost 440 million years ago some 85 percent of marine animal species were wiped out in Earth's first known mass extinction. Roughly 367 million...
Humanist, 11/01/04 by Janet Larsen · More from publication



