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Chapter 1from page 13:
The
Practicing Critical Thinking exercises included throughout this book incorporate ideas from Peter C. Facione,
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Santa Clara University and creator of the California Critical Thinking
Disposition Inventory. Mr. Facione provided substantial suggestions for these exercises and edited them. He can be contacted through the California Academic Press on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.calpress.com
from page 19:
Artifacts For Your Portfolio
Download a sample portfolio from Martin Kimeldorf at:
http://www.amby.com/kimeldorf/
from page 24:
Resources on Learning Styles
http://www.aboutlearning.com/aboutlearning/4MATsys.htmlhttp://keirsey.com/
from page 33:
Internet Resources
The Portfolio Home Pagehttp://www.kzoo.edu/admiss/portfolio.html
Portfolio Library http://www.amby.com/kimeldorf
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Chapter 2from page 77:
Internet Resources
LifePlan Sharewarehttp://www.mindtools.com/lifeplan.html
Mind Tools-Time Management Skillshttp://www.mindtools.com
Self-Improvement Online-Time Management Related Web Siteshttp://www.selfgrowth.com/timemgt.html
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Chapter 3from page 105:
Internet Resources
Memory Training and Memory Improvement on the Internethttp://www.selfgrowth.com/memory.html
Mind Tools-Memory Techniques and Mnemonicshttp://www.mindtools.com/memory.html
Practical Guide to Better Concentrationhttp://www.webtdcenter.com/t11l.html
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Chapter 4from page 131:
Treasure-Hunting On The Internet
The Internet Public Libraryhttp://www.ipl.orgThe Library of Congresshttp://lcweb.loc.govLibweb-Public Libraries in the United Stateshttp://sunsite.Berkeley.Edu/Libweb/usa-pub.html
webCATS-Library Catalogs on the World Wide Web
http://www.lights.com/webcats/
from page 137:
Internet Resources
Merriam-Webster Onlinehttp://www.m-w.comMind Tools-Improving Reading Skillshttp://www.mindtools.com/tmimprd.html
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Chapter 5from page 165:
Internet Resources
Are Telecourses for You?http://www.pbs.org/adultlearning/als/quiz.htmIndiana Career and Postsecondary Advancement Center-Study Skills
http://icpac.indiana.edu/publications/planners/studyskills/index.xmlThe National Distance Learning Centerhttp://www.caso.com/iuhome.html
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Chapter 6from page 195:
Internet Resources
College Study Strategieshttp://alc.stcloudstate.edu/counseling/classes/Web Mining Company Guide to College Life-Study Skills http://Collegelife.miningco.com/culture/groups/collegelife/msub14.htm
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Chapter 7from page 223
Internet Resources
Black History and Culturehttp://eric-web.tc.columbia.edu/hbcu/sources.htmlHispanic Onlinehttp://www.hisp.comLatina Magazinehttp://www.latina.comLinks for Nontraditional Studentshttp://www.antshe.org/links/useful.htmNational Institute on Disabilityhttp://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/NIDRRNational Organization for Womenhttp://www.now.org/Services for Students with Disabilitieshttp://studentlife.tamu.edu/ssd/
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Chapter 8from page 258:
Internet Resources
Critical Thinking Assessmenthttp://www.calpress.comCritical Thinking Community Home Pagehttp://www.sonoma.edu/cthink/Resources for Independent Thinkinghttp://www.rit.org/links/links.htmlA Student's Guide to Research http://www.slu.edu/departments/english/research/
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Chapter 9from page 275:
Some Places to Start Surfing the Web
http://www.yahoo.comhttp://www.excite.comhttp://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy.htmlhttp://infoseek.go.comhttp://magellan.mckinley.comhttp://www.altavista.comhttp://www.ask.comhttp://www.lycos.comhttp://www.hotbot.comhttp://www.webcrawler.com
from page 275:Use other searching trickshttp://www.dogpile.comfrom page 281:
For an updated list of computer terms, visit the Hot Wired glossary at:
http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/guides/glossary/index.htmlfrom page 289:
Internet Resources
Composition Linkshttp://www.cod.edu/dept/KiesDan/Explore the Internet Through the Library of Congresshttp://lcweb.loc.gov/global/explore.htmlNew York Times Technology Sectionhttp://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.htmlThe Research Station http://writing.msu.edu/station/WWWebster Dictionaryhttp://www.m-w.com/netdict.htm
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Chapter 10from page 298:
Read excerpts from Shea's book on the World Wide Web at
http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html. To find out more about netiquette, also visit
http://www.albion.com/netiquette/netiquiz.html
from page 307:
Find out more on this topic from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention by calling 1-888-333-AFSP
or visiting the World Wide Web at:
http://www.afsp.org
from page 325:
Internet Resources
Mental Health Nethttp://mentalhelp.net/Netiquette Home Pagehttp://www.albion.com/netiquette/index.htmlSelf Improvement Onlinehttp://selfgrowth.com/index.htmlSupport-Group.comhttp://www.support-group.com
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Chapter 11from page 336:
A useful publication for finding out the latest on financial aid is
The Student Guide, published yearly by the U.s. Department of Education. For a copy, contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center, P.O. Box 84, Washington, DC 20044-0084, 1-800-4-FED-AID. This publication is free. Access it on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.ed.gov/prog_info/SFA/StudentGuide/1998-9/index.html
from page 337:
In applying for financial aid, you'll probably use a form called the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
You can access this form on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov
from page 341:
Contact the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders at (847)831-3438 or on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.nsn.org/skkhome/naanerv1/
Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc. (541) 344-1144
http://www.anred.com/
from page 347:
Use the World Wide Web to keep up with the latest news on nutrition and health. You can start with the Tufts University "Nutrition Navigator-A Rating Guide to Nutrition Web Sites" at:
http://www.navigator.tufts.edu/
from page 353:
For current statistics on addiction and fact sheets on various drugs, visit the National Institute of Drug Abuse site on the World Wide Web at:
http://165.112.78.61/
from page 355:
Where To Turn For More Information On Recovery
Begin with your doctor, school health care center, or local chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous. You can also contact:
Alcoholics Anonymous World Serviceshttp://www.alcoholics-anonymous.orgNational Black Alcoholism and Addictions Councilhttp://www.borg.com/~nbac/National Institute of Drug Abusehttp://165.112.78.61/National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information http://www.health.org/index.htmNational Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.http://www.ncadd.orgNational Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizationshttp://www.cossmho.orgRational Recoveryhttp://rational.org/recovery/Women for Sobrietyhttp://www.womenforsobriety.org/
from page 359:
Internet Resources
Financial Aid Applicationshttp://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/The Financial Aid Information Pagehttp://www.finaid.org Financial Aid Resources form the College Boardhttp://www.collegeboard.orgFinancial Aid Search Through the Web http://www.fastweb.comMayo Clinic Health Oasishttp://www.mayohealth.orgMedicineNethttp://www.medicinenet.comMoney.Comhttp://www.pathfinder.com/money/
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Chapter 12from page 380:
Cruising for Jobs on the Internet
Career Pathhttp://www.careerpath.comJobBank USAhttp://www.jobbankusa.comThe Riley Guidehttp://www.rileyguide.com/"The What Color Is Your Parachute? sitehttp://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
from page 381:
Find out more about the SCANS reports on the World Wide Web at:
http://wdr.doleta.gov/SCANS/
from page 393:
Internet Resources
College Applications Online http://www.usnews.com/usnews/home.htmCollegeNethttp://www.collegenet.comCollege Search Enginehttp://www.collegeboard.orgCollege Study Strategieshttp://www2.stcloudstate.edu/alccourse/110_links.htmCollegeView®http://www.collegeview.comPrinceton Review Guide to Colleges and Universitieshttp://www.review.comVolunteer Matchhttp://www.volunteermatch.orgWelcome to Service-Learninghttp://csf.colorado.edu/sl/index.html
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