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A Short Course in Nikon D70 Photography (book/ebook)

Dennis Curtin

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Published: June, 2004
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Blind Ambition: The Ultimate Braille Challenge
Learning English in a month, moonlighting for the FBI — the talented participants in the Braille Challenge are used to wowing people with their accomplishments. Figuring out what to wear to dances and how to convince a politically correct world to be a little less nice can be more problematic.


Female Athletes Suffer Pain For Glory
Female athletes suffer a higher rate of injuries than males, particularly to their knees. But some people are reluctant to talk about this "injury epidemic" out of fear of jeopardizing Title IX. <em>Warrior Girls</em> author Michael Sokolove discusses injury risk and prevention.


France's Model Health Care For New Mothers
Generous paid maternity leave, free in-home nurse visits, subsidized child care &mdash; sound like a mother's paradise? It's just regular care in France. Two American mothers find that the U.S. health care system can't compete with France's model standard.


Afghanistan Strives To Register All Newborns
A new UNICEF-funded program aims to issue birth certificates to all newborn babies in Afghanistan by the end of 2009. If successful, this would be the first time ever that all babies in the country have been accounted for at birth. The registration push should help the country improve health services and education.


Chef Proves School Lunch Can Be Healthy, Cheap
Chef Dominique Valadier once worked in the glamorous world of French Riviera restaurants. Now he is making his gourmet meals, with all local ingredients, for public school children.


'School Phobia' Plunges Family Into Misery
Teenager Rebecca Maykish suffers from such severe anxiety in classrooms that she stopped attending school regularly at age 8. She and her family are locked in a battle with their Pennsylvania school district over how to pay for her education.


Study: Emergency Rooms Often Neglect Mentally Ill
People with mental illnesses sometimes wait for as long as 24 hours before receiving treatment at hospital emergency rooms, according to a recent study. In some cases, the wait can be deadly. Dr. David Mendelson, author of the study, explains the findings. Nancy Sharby, whose children are mentally ill, shares her experience.


Teens May Have Made Pact to Get Pregnant
At least 17 teenagers at a Massachusetts high school may have made a pact to get pregnant and raise their babies together. Michele Norris talks with <em>Time</em> magazine's Kathleen Kingsbury about the unusual spike in teen pregnancies in Gloucester.


Looking for Solutions to Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity continues to be a concern for parents. We talk about the problem's trends, dangers and solutions with experts in the field.


Summer Allergies: For Many, Nothing to Sneeze At
Peanuts and corn dogs may spell summer for some, but for others, they mean allergy misery. Dr. Hugh Sampson, president of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, talks to Terry Gross about foods to avoid.