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Tuned In, or Tuned Out: How is Technology Affecting Your Family?
https://butler.osu.edu/news/tuned-or-tuned-out-how-technology-affecting-your-family
yourself if technology is bringing you closer or farther from the people you care about? News Release ...
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Gardening with Your Spirit
https://guernsey.osu.edu/node/179
Feng shui is the Chinese art of placement. It means harmony with nature. Positive Ch’I (people ...
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Ohio State Study: What Happens to a River When a Dam Comes Down?
https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-study-what-happens-river-when-dam-comes-down
responses to changes, whether changes due to nature or people. By combining their different disciplines, ...
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Ohio State Economists to Hold Water Quality Discussion During 2013 Farm Science Review
thousands of wildlife species, drinking water for millions of people and a billion-dollar fishing industry,” ...
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Third Frontier Assists Appalachia Ohio Businesses Through TechGrowth Ohio
specifically targets businesses that make less than $5 million a year and employ fewer than 50 people. In ...
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AEDE Profiles: Jack Willoughby
https://aede.osu.edu/newsletter/news-aede/december-2015/aede-profiles-jack-willoughby
simplicity of methodology is important when trying to convince people, like a budget committee, to agree with ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Carnivorous Chipmunks? (for the Week of June 7, 2009)
in Ohio, where I live) (to be exact, about birds that people see in Ohio and where and when they see ...
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OSU South Centers Small Business Development Center Awarded for Excellence
existing businesses secured over $10 million in capital. "I know that a lot of people are not fully ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Send in the Clown Loaches (for the Week of Aug. 31, 2008)
Indonesia that people keep in fish tanks sometimes. The "clown" part of the name comes from the ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Oy, One More on Osage Oranges (for the Week of Nov. 9, 2008)
week or the week before. And while people eat Osage orange relatives — the fibery fig, the tasty ...