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Politics & Government

The suburbanization of poverty: Trends in metropolitan America, 2000 to 2008

by Sui-Jade Ho | February 26, 2010

2009 Brookings Institution study on the nature of the increase in poverty in the United States between 2000 and 2008.

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Environment, Politics & Government

Offshore wind power and transmission grid expansion

by Sui-Jade Ho | February 23, 2010

2010 study by researchers from the University of Delaware and Stony Brook University on the potential of large-scale wind-farm networks.

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Environment

Emissions and costs of electricity from coal, natural gas, wood pellets

by Leighton Walter Kille | February 10, 2010

2009 study published in Environmental Science and Technology on the costs and potential benefits of substituting biomass for coal to generate energy.

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Feature writing: Crafting research-based stories with characters, development and a structural arc

by The Journalist's Resource | January 22, 2010

Semester-long syllabus that teaches students how to write stories with characters, show development and follow a structural arc.

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Notepad and a pen

Basic newswriting: Learn how to originate, research and write breaking-news stories

by The Journalist's Resource | January 22, 2010

Syllabus for semester-long course on the fundamentals of covering and writing the news, including how identify a story, gather information efficiently and place it in a meaningful context.

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Economics

Age Discrimination in Employment Act and population aging challenges

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 21, 2010

A 2008 paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research paper looking at age discrimination in the U.S. and the ADEA’s historical effects

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Economics, Politics & Government

Did U.S. highways cause suburbanization?

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 14, 2010

2008 Brown University paper examining the extent to which highways could explain rates of suburbanization within the U.S.

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Economics, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Geographic and ethnic patterns of metropolitan planning boards

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 13, 2010

2006 paper by the Brookings Institution exploring the potential for bias in the structure of metropolitan planning organizations.

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Environment, Politics & Government

Potential of water power in the fight against global warming

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 11, 2010

2008 University of Missouri study exploring the potential for hydropower in reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

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Environment

Environmental consequences of mountaintop coal mining

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 8, 2010

2010 study by the University of Maryland and other institutions on the long-term environmental impacts of mountaintop coal mining.

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