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August 2007
Themes:
Hurricanes, War & More

Welcome to this month's issue of
ProQuest Teachable Moments. This issue
focuses on a myriad of topics, including hurricanes, Black Business Month, Brigham Young, presidential elections,
Brown v. Board of Education, the Kyoto Treaty, and more.


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eLibrary: Hurricanes
Although June 1st is the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season in the U.S., August is the month that the frequency and intensity of hurricanes really accelerates and hits its peak in September. What is the hurricane season and what causes it?

eLibrary Curriculum Edition: Black Entrepreneurship
During the inaugural of Black Business Month in August, participating consumers will patronize an African-American-
owned business each day and 15 governors will single out Distinguished Black Businesses in their states for honors.
Is entrepreneurship a key for exiting poverty?

eLibrary Elementary: Be Prepared
This is an opportune time for students to discover more about how hurricanes form, how they are measured, what the hazards are, and what precautions to take if you are threatened.
Why do hurricanes affect the U.S. in August and September?





SIRS Challenge Quests & Spotlights
Some American Boy Scout troops participate in the Mafeking Challenge, a game with events based on the actual siege. What skills do Boy Scouts practice during the Mafeking Challenge?
The principles behind the now-common self-service supermarket were patented in 1917. Who invented the model? Get the facts in this month's Challenge Quests.

Innovations of all shapes and sizes have influenced, and even changed, our daily lives in myriad ways, including how scientists predict natural hazards. Illuminate these themes in
our Spotlights.

World Conflicts Today: Justifying War
Since the attacks on the World Trade Center and the start of the campaigns against terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq, many commentators have argued that although terrorists bear moral responsibility for their actions, governments sometimes do things that cause terrorists to act. Do you agree? When is war justified?

Explore this theme in detail inside our newest email newsletter, History Happenings. Our theme: Just War

CultureGrams: Our Global Environment
In the past, the United States has decided not to ratify environmental treaties such as the Kyoto Protocol, though other countries with high greenhouse emissions, such as Brazil, China, and India, have signed. As one of the largest and most industrialized nations in the world, the United States has a wide-reaching effect on the global environment. Can the U.S. ignore Kyoto?


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eLibrary Science: Hurricane Katrina Sequel
Scientists predict that global warming will produce more hurricanes each season than in the past and also more
frequent major hurricanes. Water damage is one of the major hazards produced by all hurricanes and levees are the major
way of helping to reduce or prevent major damage from flooding. Is the story of Katrina over, or a sequel coming?

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Updates

ProQuest Platinum: Mormonism & Politics
Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts, is currently
one the leading Republican candidates for the presidency in 2008. He is the first ever Mormon to run for this office. This
has suddenly focused more attention of his religion and
whether it is an appropriate background for a person who
could become President of the United States. Why is
Brigham Young relevant to the presidential campaign?


ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Remembering Diana
Princess Diana was killed in an automobile accident ten years ago this month. What legacy did Diana leave for helping
others, and what were some of her major accomplishments?

   
Opportunities
SIRS Decades: Thurgood Marshall
On August 30, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was confirmed as the first African American Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He served most of his term in the Warren Burger conservative court, earning him the nickname "Great Dissenter" until his death in 1991. What were the major arguments that Marshall used in Brown v. Board of Education?

SIRS Researcher: Black Business Month
The concept behind this new celebration is to bring attention to thousands of Black enterprises that already exist, and to set additional African Americans on the path of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is one the many paths to the middle class and beyond. How can entrepreneurship be fostered?

SIRS Discoverer: Supreme Court
Thurgood Marshall was one of the most important lawyers of the 20th century. He was the architect of one of America's most radical transformations by helping to remove legal racism from the nation's leading institutions. What in Thurgood Marshall’s background helped him to succeed in his quest for civil rights?


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