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USA.gov features links to Halloween facts, healthy Halloween treats, safety tips, pumpkin carving tips and the history of Halloween.Have a safe, happy and fun Halloween.
New photos of ancient through medieval archaeological and architectural sites throughout Europe and the Middle East by Sites and Photos are now available in the Digital Library. The images provide broad and in-depth documentation of the ancient world, including Classical, Megalithic, Islamic, Crusader, and Gothic archaeology and architecture, as well as Greek and Roman painting, sculpture, mosaics, and decorative arts.
To view ARTstor from off campus locations you need to create an ARTstor account at http://www.artstor.org/ from any computer on the Southwestern College campuses.
October's featured cover story is the Iran-Contra Scandal which focuses on the actions of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North in pursuit of two secret Reagan administration initiatives: weapons sales to Iran in exchange for the release of American hostages in the Middle East; and diverting the proceeds to the "contra" rebel army in Nicaragua seeking to overthrow the leftist government. Was North a criminal, or a scapegoat?
Body language in business : decoding the signals by Adrian Furnham . This book provides an essential guide to unspoken messages in the workplace, signals we send and receive, messages we transmit and decipher, and “statements” we make about ourselves nonverbally. Body language is the most primitive system of communication that we share with other species in the animal kingdom.
In this book the author poses and answers the question what does it entail to communicate via body language. Secondly, it covers the issues of how body language can be used and, regrettably, sometimes abused, to communicate. Finally, how to apply these facts and observations to the world of work and business.
Check out Body language in business : decoding the signals, available now in the library on the New Book Shelf BF637.N66 F88 2010
H-1B Visas & American Workers Still, some argue that the H-1B law lacks adequate safeguards to protect natively-born workers from being displaced, and may be abused by some industries to provide artifically cheaper labor.
Although requirements say employers must pay the "prevailing wage," numerous loopholes mean there is little real-world wage protection for either U.S. citizens or the H-1B guest workers. Moreover, employers almost never have to certify that no qualified U.S. workers are available before hiring an H-1B. Certification is nearly an automatic rubber stamp.
To read and research additional information on the topic of H-1B Visas try SIRS Issues Researcher now available on the library's Articles and Databases website at http://www.swccd.edu/~library/articles.htm.
Select the Off Campus Access link for information on how to access this resource from off campus locations.
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A tiny source of hope for the Gulf region?
as more than 100 species now inhabit the Caribbean islands. Some thought they tiptoed slowly into such diversity, but it turns out they evolved rapidly, taking the region by storm.
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Revolution of hope: the life, faith, and dreams of a Mexican president by Vicente, Quesada Fox. Published less than a year after his presidency came to a close, this wide-ranging overview of Fox's life unfolds at a furious pace, as he catalogs his many personal and professional achievements. Vicente Fox’s presidency of Mexico is historically significant for ending that country’s decades long one-party rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The book initially focuses on Fox's early life, offering insight into his upbringing, details about his family life and vivid descriptions of the poverty that beset the country in the future president's formative years. Though his family was by no means wealthy, his father's career as a ranchero earned enough for Fox to study at a Jesuit school in Wisconsin.
In this memoir, he unravels his encounter with Arnold Schwarzenegger (Fox had his own "Schwarzenegger problem," as his mother was not a native Mexican citizen), offers his timely opinion on Barack Obama, discusses his differences with George W. Bush and he presents a passionate argument for globalization.
Check out Revolution of hope: the life, faith, and dreams of a Mexican president, available now in the library on the New Book Shelf F1236.9.F69 A3 2007
Wildlife Smuggling by Rob Kiener, October 2010
Journalism Standards in the Internet Age· A U.S. Citizen
· A resident of California
· At least 18 years of age on or before the next election
· Not in prison or on parole for a felony conviction
· Not declared mentally incompetent by court action
Also, visit the library’s exhibit on the third floor, Get Out and Vote, to see a sample of the collection’s resources on the issue of voting.
Do one green thing : saving the earth through simple, everyday choices / by Mindy Pennybacker
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ARTstor has collaborated with Columbia College Chicago to share more than 3,200 images of drawings and sketches by John R. Fischetti in the Digital Library. John R. Fischetti (1916 - 1980) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist whose work appeared in the New York Herald Tribune, the Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, The New York Times, and Stars and Stripes. Fischetti's political cartoons satirized local politics, social issues, and current events, including the Watergate scandal, the energy crisis, the economy, and terrorism. The John Fischetti Manuscript Collection at Columbia College Chicago includes over thirty notebooks containing drawings and sketches illustrating Fischetti's creative process from 1960 to 1980.
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