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Posts from ‘February, 2014’

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Jen threw her covers off, crawled out of bed, and sat in her desk chair.  She stared at her bed, unable to blink.  It was dark and cold. She pulled her knees into chest and breathed deeply. “You win, bed. Tonight you win—again.” She glanced at the clock which flashed 2:41 am.  It had been […]

Laughter as a Natural Medicine

Steven Petrov The Paw Print It is not a simple coincidence that, for centuries, people have looked at laughing as a “contagious” emotional state that is also a fantastic natural “medicine.” The scientific facts that our modern day world have been founding regard the “laughing” process and its positive influence on the human body. The […]

Chia – The Ancient “Super-Food” of the Mayans

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The etymology of the word “Chia” comes from the language of the ancient Mayan civilization meaning “strength” and is most often consumed in the form of seeds, which can be mixed with almost any kind of food, water, juice etc. This food was used by some of the most ancient […]

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Euromonitor Passport – New Business Database Trial

The Nielsen Library is trialing Euromonitor International’s Passport, a comprehensive resource for global market analysis that includes industry, country, and regional reports, extensive statistics, and consumer and company market share data. The trial will runs through March 31, 2014.  Access the Passport trial and learn more about Passport (if off-campus, campus login and password is […]

New Books This Week

Here’s what’s new for the week of February 17: Forces of habit : drugs and the making of the modern world The quest for the Nazi personality : a psychological investigation of Nazi war criminals A primer in positive psychology ACSM’s guidelines for exercise testing and prescription Head strong : how psychology is revolutionizing war […]

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS Feb 13 – Feb 19

Track and Field Saturday 2/15 Indoor Bubble ASU NCAA Qualifier

Track Has Successful Showing in Albuquerque

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print A small group of Adams State University’s track team traveled to the Albuquerque Convention Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Saturday January 7th and 8th for the annual New Mexico Classics hosted by the University of New Mexico. The Lady Grizzlies showed great light on day one when senior, Chelsea […]

Michael Shumacher’s Obstacles and Hardships Ahead

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Michael Schumacher is the most successful Formula 1 race driver in the history of car racing sports. He is a 7-time world champion, who dominated the Formula 1 world from 1994 to 2004, winning 5 the world title 5 years in a row from 2000 to 2004. He has always […]

Jamie Anderson Wins Gold Medal in Slope Style

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The US snow boarder won the Slope style beating her two main competitors, Enni Rukajarvi from Finland and Jenny Jones, from Great Britain. Jamie finished with a score of 95,25 points, which was 5 points more than Rukajarvi. This added one more Gold medal for the US National team in […]

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