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William T. Grant FoundationDedicated to supporting research that improves the lives of young people with foundation news, grant announcements and updates, NPR youth coverage, grantees in the news, publications and articles.
American Theology Library AssociationAges: 18+Providing programs, products, and services in support of theological and religious studies for libraries and librarians.Subjects: theological, librarians, religious material, reference tools
Kearl's Guide to the Sociology of the Familyby Trinity UniversityAges: 18+The average time spent between parent and child dropped forty percent between 1973 and 1993. Find statistical information on this current crisis and information to help parents change the trend.Subjects: parenting, children, family, dynamics, research, social
Next GenerationProviding information of what works to improve the well-being of low-income people through research and active communication to enhance the effectiveness of social policies and programs.Subjects: welfare reform, social policies, low-income families, work programs
Technical Library Reference ServicesFind a variety of print, commercial online and Internet resources. The reference librarians can locate information, facts, data, statistics, and conduct literature searches.
The National Toxicology ProgramEvaluating agents of public health concern by developing and applying tools of modern toxicology and molecular biology.Subjects: chemicals, toxicology, molecular biology, critical health issues
The Death ClockThe Internet's friendly reminder that life is slipping away... second by second.
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