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Accommodations, Airplane Rides and More for Youth Groups
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The U.S. Air Force provides a variety of free, unique experiences for our
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nation's youth, especially national scouting groups. The Air Force opens its
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facilities to these groups for special events, such as olympics, jamborees,
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conferences, and meetings. Overnight accommodations ranging from camping sites
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to beds in barracks are also available. Youth can participate in training
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exercises, obtain orientation plane rides, and take tours of the Air Force
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facilities. Aerospace education, career programs, and sometimes surplus
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properties are also available. Films, on topics as diverse as expert motorcycle
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riding, space communications, the history of the Air Force, and missile
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development in space can be borrowed. For information, assistance or support in
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any of the above areas, scout and youth groups should contact the Youth
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Organization Project Officer at the Air Force Installation where they wish to
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conduct an activity.
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Address correspondence to: Base Commander, (List Appropriate Name) Air Force
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Base, State, Zip Code, Attention: Youth Organization Project Officer. For
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national and regional events, youth groups should write the appropriate regional
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liaison officer or the director. A list of these officers appears below.
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Director, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas
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78241-5000/512-925-5384.
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Northeast Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, McGuire Air Force Base,
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New Jersey 08641-5000/609-724-2905/3728.
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Southeast Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, Dobbins Air Force Base,
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Georgia 30069-5000/404-424-4990.
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East Central Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, O'Hare ARF Facility,
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Illinois 60666-5000/312-694-6088.
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South Central Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, Carswell Air Force
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Base, Texas 76127-5000/817-735-7134.
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North Central Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, Whiteman Air Force
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Base, Missouri 65305-5000.
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Western Region, Air Force Office of Youth Relations, Travis Air Force Base,
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California 94535-5260/707-438-5100.
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Adopt-A-Horse
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In order to control the population of wild horses and burros grazing on public
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land, the U.S. Department of the Interior offers these animals for adoption to
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qualified applicants. For further information and adoption applications
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contact: Adopt-A-Horse, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the
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Interior, Washington, DC 20240.
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Anger - Helping Children Cope
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A free pamphlet entitled "Plain Talk About Dealing with the Angry Child" (502N)
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suggests ways of helping a child cope with feelings of anger and aggression.
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Available from: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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Anorexia Nervosa
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A 7-page booklet entitled "Facts About Anorexia Nervosa" (411N, 50 cents)
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describes symptoms, causes, and treatments of this potentially fatal eating
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disorder. It also gives sources for more information and assistance. Available
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from: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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Art Musxeum Exhibits For Rent
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The Smithsonian Museum provides specially designed exhibts to organizations
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and institutions across the country, and abroad, at the lowest possible rental
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fees. More than 120 exhibitions of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings,
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decorative arts, history, children's art, natural history, photography, science
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and more are circulated every year. Contact: Smithsonian Institution, 900
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Jefferson Drive SW, Washington, DC 20560/ (202)-357-3168.
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Art on Loan
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Educational materials, including color slide programs, films and videocassettes
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based on works in the National Gallery of Art's collection and special
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exhibitions can be borrowed without charge. A free catalogue is available.
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Write: Extension Programs, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 20565.
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Arts America
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The International Communication Agency assists qualified artists and performers
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in arranging private tours overseas. Its aim is to present a balanced portrayal
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of the American scene. ICA has sponsored: a major exhibition of American
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crafts shown in China; a modern dance company's visit to the USSR, Spain, and
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Portugal; and a jazz ensemble's tour of Nigeria, Senegal and Kenya. Contact:
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Arts Liaison Advisor, Office of the Associate Director for Programs,
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International Communication Agency, United States Intelligence Agency, 301 4th
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Street SW, Room 568, Washington, DC 20547/202-485-2779.
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Art Slides from the National Gallery
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Slides of the Gallery's collection are available on a loan basis to
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organizations, schools, and colleges without charge. Contact: Slide Library,
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National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC 20565/202-737-4215.
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Best and Worst Food Buys for Coming Months
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A free subscription to the National Consumer Buying Alert will keep you informed
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about which foods will be cheaper or more expensive in coming months. The
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monthly publication also provides general consumer tips, such as how to deal
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with a wet basement, how to insulate your home or how to reduce gas consumption.
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For a free copy write: Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, CO 81009.
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Bibliographies
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Free listings of Government publications on more than 240 subjects ranging from
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accounting to veteran's affairs can be easily obtained. For a brochure on the
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subjects covered write to: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government
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Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402/202-783-3238.
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Biking and Hiking Maps
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Brochures with maps of trails throughout the National Park Service are available
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free of charge. When placing your order, specify the geographical area you are
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interested in. Contact: U.S. Department of Interior, 18th and C Streets NW,
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Room 1013, Washington, DC 20240/202-343-4747. (Note: If you call, you will at
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first hear a recording. Stay on the line if you wish to speak with someone.)
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Birthday and Anniversary Greetings from the President
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The President will send birthday greetings to individuals 80 or over and
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anniversary greetings to couples married 50 years or longer. You must notify
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the President of the event, in writing, at least 2 weeks (preferably 1 month or
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more) before the celebrated occasion. Include in your letter: the name(s) and
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address, including zip code of the person(s) to be honored, and information
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about the event including the date, number of years being celebrated and whether
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it is a birthday or anniversary. Write: White House, Greetings Office,
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Washington, DC 20500.
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Boating Lessons
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A variety of free courses, ranging from 1 to 13 classes, on safe boating are
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offered by the U.S. Coast Guard. For further information contact your local
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U.S. Coast Guard Office, or Commandant (G-BAU-1), U.S. Coast Guard,
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Washington, DC 20592/202-426-1077.
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Breast Cancer
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A pamphlet is available summarizing information about breast cancer, biopsy,
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mammography, reconstruction and rehabilitation. For a free copy write: Public
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Inquiries Office, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health,
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Bethesda, MD 20205.
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Brides Information Package
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Available to new homemakers, this packet contains an assortment of home and
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garden bulletins relating to budgeting, consumer tips, cooking, etc. Contact:
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Your Congressman, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC 20515/202-224-3121.
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Business Loans for Children and Teenagers
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture lends up to $10,000 to youths from ten to 21
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years of age. The loans can be used to support both farm and non-farm ventures,
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such as small crop farming, livestock farming, roadside stands and custom work.
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They are normally made in conjunction with youth groups and require parental
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consent. Contact: Production Loan Division, Farmers Home Administration,
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Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250/202-447-4572.
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Calendars
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Each congressional office has a large stock of hanging wall calendars,
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containing beautiful photographs of Washington Scenes. For a free calendar
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contact: Your Congressman, U.S. Congress, Washington, DC 20515/202-224-3121.
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Child Support Handbook
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The "Handbook on Child Support Enforcement " is a "how-to" guide for getting the
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child support payments which are owed to you and your children. Information is
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provided about applying for child support enforcement services, obtaining help
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in finding the absent parent, establishing paternity, collecting child support,
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and collecting payments in another state. The free publication is available by
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writing: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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Christmas Trees
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Free Christmas trees are available to nonprofit organizations. Commercial
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organizations and individuals can obtain trees at fair market value, and for
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$1.00 you can cut your own tree. The trees are located on federal land in ten
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western states. Contact: Your local office of the Bureau of Land Management,
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the Forest Service, or: Division of Forestry, Bureau of Land Management,
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Department of the Interior, Room 5620, Washington, DC 20240/202-343-3229.
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Chronic Pain
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A free booklet describing causes and possible cures for pain, including
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headaches, lower back pain, cancer pain and arthritis pain is available from:
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Chronic Pain, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and
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Stroke, Room 8A-06, Building 31, Bethesda, MD 20205.
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Coaches-Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program
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A nationwide program, developed in conjunction with the National High School
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Athletic Coaches Association, is designed to help coaches prevent drug and
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alcohol abuse. Free information packets, publications, a slide show and video
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tape are all available to coaches. Clinics and workshops for coaches will be
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held throughout the United States at which Drug Enforcement Agency Special
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Agents, professional athletes, and amateur sports figures will address a variety
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of topics pertaining to drug and alcohol prevention. Contact: Preventive
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Programs, Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of Justice, 1405 I Street
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NW, Washington, DC 20537/202-633-1437.
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Baldness Treatments (553N)
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This freebie discusses products which are supposed to restore hair or prevent
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hair loss. Write: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO
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81002.
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Computerized Databases - Free Public Access
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For the price of a phone call, computer users, with telephone link-up equipment,
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can dial directly into several data bases operated by the federal government:
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alternative fuel data bank AFDB, designed for direct public access, can be
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searched by most home computer users having a telephone linkup. The data bank
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contains information about the utilization of alternative fuels. It has three
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types of data: bibliographies of publications, synopses of ongoing research
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activities and discussions of topics of current interest. AFDB focuses on the
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use of non-petroleum sources and non-conventional fuels from petroleum sources
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in transportation. Examples of fuels covered include syncrudes from shale,
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coal, alcohols, hydrogen, ethers and broadcut. Information is collected from
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periodicals, abstract news service publications, technical society papers,
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conference proceedings, and project progress and final reports. Data retrieval
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programs are interactive and designed for easy use by the general public.
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Searches and direct-access privileges are available free of charge. Contact the
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Center to obtain a free user's manual and I.D. number. If you don't have the
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equipment to search AFDB yourself, the Center will query the system for you and
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send you a printout. Contact: Alternative Fuel Data Bank, Bartlesville Energy
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Technology Center, P.O. Box 2128, Bartlesville, OK 74005/918-337-4267.
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Climate assessment data base. This database designed for easy public access
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provides users with information about short-term climate conditions in the
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United States and throughout the world. Anyone with a compatible terminal (most
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home computers are) and telephone linkup can obtain a password and dial directly
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into the system. Users can then select from a menu of 12 databases summarizing
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meteorological data on a weekly, monthly and seasonal basis. Examples of data
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include: temperature, precipitation, weather indexes, heating and cooling days,
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energy conditions, and assessment of climate on crops. The system contains
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global surface data collected from 8,000 stations worldwide. Currently, most
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data is in tabular form, but plans are under way to include graphical
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presentations. To obtain a password for this system contact: NOAA, National
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Meteorological Center, W353, WWB, Room 201, Washington, DC 20233/301-763-8071.
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Computer standards and technology bulletin boards. The Institute for Computer
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Science and Technology sponsors two free electronic bulletin boards which
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provide information about conferences, articles, and other literature dealing
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with new standards and technology in computers and software. One bulletin board
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deals with computer performance evaluation and the other microprocessors.
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Contact: Institute for Computer Science and Technology, National Bureau of
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Standards (NBS), Washington, DC 20234/301-921-2731.
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Crude Oil Analysis Data Bank. This data bank contains analyses of nearly all
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crude oils discovered in the United States and representative crude oils from
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foreign countries. COA is the world's largest collection of data about crude
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oil physical properties, distillation and refining. Examples of retrievable
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properties include: gravity, sulphur content, nitrogen content, viscosity,
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color and pour point. Other retrievable information includes the oil's
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geochemistry, its source and financial value. The database can be searched by
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any parameter in the analyses (i.e., type of oil, location, specific property,
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etc.). The system is designed for easy use by the general public.
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COA was started in the 1920's and it currently contains more than 10,000
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analyses. Searches and direct access privileges are available free of charge.
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If you don't have the equipment to search COA yourself, the Center will query
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the system for you and send you a printout. To obtain a free User's Guide or
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more information, contact: Crude Oil Analysis Data Bank, Bartlesville Energy
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Technology Center, U.S. Department of Energy, P.O. Box 1398, Bartlesville, OK
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74003/918-336-2400 (ext. 256).
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Time database. The U.S. Naval Observatory Automated Data Service (USNO-ADS)
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collects the latest available time data, and most owners of home computers with
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a telephone hook-up can dial directly into the system's numerous files. By
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inputting appropriate information, users can obtain data such as: the time of
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sunrise, sunset, twilight and moonrise on a given day at any location on Earth;
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the times when transit satellites will pass over their area during the upcoming
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25 hours; the direction and distance (in nautical and statute miles) between
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any two points on Earth; the Universal Time; and much more. The Naval
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Observatory has designed most of the programs on ADS, but they will help
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individuals and organizations (such as universities) run their own programs on
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the system. Staff will also search their database for you at no cost. Contact:
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Time Service Division, U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, DC
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20390/202-653-1527.
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Computerized Decisionmaking for Consumers, Families, Businessmen, and Farmers
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The Computerized Management Network (CMN) is a software system of more than 60
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interactive programs developed to help the decisionmaking process for farmers,
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consumers, families, and businessmen. Designed to be used by
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non-computer-oriented individuals, the system covers areas such as: finance and
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accounting; taxes and estate planning; human nutrition and health; home, farm,
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and crop management; information retrieval; and much more.
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You can obtain access to CMN through most Cooperative Extension Service (CES)
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offices nationwide. Subscribing CES offices will either search the system for
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you or possibly let you conduct a search yourself. Individuals and
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organizations can also obtain direct-access privileges for a minimum usage fee
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of $25.00 per month. The cost of running CMN programs varies from 50 cents for
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a very simple analysis to $15.00 for complex linear models. Contact your local
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Extension Service Office (listed under Department of Agriculture in your
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telephone book).
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Computerized Decisionmaking for Consumers, Families, Businessmen, and Farmers
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The Computerized Management Network (CMN) is a software system of more than 60
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interactive programs developed to help the decisionmaking process for farmers,
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consumers, families, and businessmen. Designed to be used by
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non-computer-oriented individuals, the system covers areas such as: finance and
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accounting; taxes and estate planning; human nutrition and health; home, farm,
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and crop management; information retrieval; and much more.
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You can obtain access to CMN through most Cooperative Extension Service (CES)
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offices nationwide. Subscribing CES offices will either search the system for
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you or possibly let you conduct a search yourself. Individuals and
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organizations can also obtain direct-access privileges for a minimum usage fee
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of $25.00 per month. The cost of running CMN programs varies from 50 cents for
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a very simple analysis to $15.00 for complex linear models. Contact your local
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Extension Service Office (listed under Department of Agriculture in your
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telephone book).
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Congressional Pages and Interns
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Approximately 100 pages work for Members of Congress during the school year.
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More positions for pages as well as interns are available during the summer
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months. Contact your U.S. Senator and Representative for more information.
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Consumer Publications - Best Freebies List The Consumer Information Center is
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the main distributor of free and low-cost consumer oriented publications issued
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by the federal government. Below is a representative listing of some of the
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Center's most popular publications. For copies of these publications, or to
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order a free publications catalogue, contact: Consumer Information Center,
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Pueblo, CO 81009.
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Cancer Prevention: Good News, Better News, Best News (571N) provides advice on
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what you can do to help protect yourself against cancer, including latest
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nutrition information.
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Child Support (501N) describes help available from the government to enforce
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child support obligations, locate missing parents, and establish paternity.
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Consumer Credit Handbook (591N) explains how to apply for credit, what to do if
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you are denied, and how consumer credit laws can help you.
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Student Guide -Five Federal Financial Aid Programs (513N) gives important
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information about five grant and loan programs for college, vocational, and
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technical school students.
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Back Pain (569N) describes common causes and treatments of this all too common
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ailment.
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Your Social Security (515N) explains all about Social Security and Medicare
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benefits, including who gets them and how to apply.
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Checklist for Going into Business (516N) discusses important considerations
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before starting a small business.
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A Consumer's Guide to Life Insurance (592N) this is a comprehensive guide to
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different types of policies, costs, and coverage; includes a glossary of
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commonly used terms.
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How to Choose and Use a Lawyer (601N) provides questions and answers about fees,
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advertising, referrals, and other legal resources. It also covers what to do
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when you have a problem with a lawyer.
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Some Things You Should Know About Prescription Drugs (560N) even prescription
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drugs can be dangerous; here are tips for safe use.
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How to Buy a Telephone (600N) gives facts about costs, selection, installation,
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and repair.
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Consumer's Guide to Telephone Services (618N) describes the best area services
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available.
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Consumer's Resource Handbook (613N). A comprehensive guide to how to complain
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and get results, this lists corporate consumer representatives, private consumer
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organizations, and federal, state, and local government agencies with consumer
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responsibilities. The 111-page guide is available free of charge from:
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Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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Contraception: Comparing the Options (554N). This free fold-out chart lists
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the nine common methods of birth control and the pros and cons of each. For a
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copy write: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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Cosmetics
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A free pamphlet entitled "Questions Concerning Cosmetics" (548N) provides
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answers to seven commonly asked questions regarding ingredients in various
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cosmetics. Write: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO
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81002.
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Diet and Weight-Loss Gimmicks
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Below are 2 freebies available from: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box
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100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
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About Body Wraps, Pills, and Other Magic Wands (564N) this discusses weight-loss
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gimmicks, untested diet aids, and their potential dangers.
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Diet Books Sell Well But (566N) presents the fallacies and hazards of some
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popular diets, as well as advice about selecting a healthy diet to lose weight.
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Disaster Handbook
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In Time of Emergency - A Citizen's Handbook, provides information and guidance
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about what families can do to enhance survival in the event of natural or
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man-made disasters, such as fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms,
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earthquakes, tidal waves, nuclear power plant accidents or nuclear attacks.
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Free from: Federal Emergency Management Agency, P.O. Box 8181, Washington, DC
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20024.
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|
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|
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|
||
Duck Stamp Contest
|
||
|
||
Artists are invited to participate in the Duck Stamp Contest, one of our
|
||
nations' oldest and most successful wildlife conservati Generally, beginning in
|
||
July of each year, artists can submit a rendition of any living species of North
|
||
American migratory duck, goose or swan for the contest. A winner is selected,
|
||
and he or she receives a sheet of stamps (worth $225) and owns the copyright of
|
||
the painting which can be of great value.
|
||
|
||
The stamps, which must be purchased yearly by waterfowl hunters, are sold by the
|
||
U.S. Post Office for $7.50 each. The proceeds are then used to buy wetlands
|
||
for the National Wildlife Refuge System. A free pamphlet entitled The Duck
|
||
Stamp Story presents the background of the Duck Stamp Program. To order, or
|
||
obtain further information, contact: Public Affairs, Fish and Wildlife Service,
|
||
Washington, DC 20240/202-343-5634.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Films You Can Borrow or Buy
|
||
|
||
The U.S. Government has produced more than 13,500 films on subjects as varied
|
||
as foreign relations, drug abuse, preparing your taxes, business management,
|
||
space exploration and sexual assault. The Government's National Audio Visual
|
||
Center catalogues, loans, rents and sells these films. Upon your request the
|
||
clearinghouse will send you a listing of its holdings on any subject you choose.
|
||
A free catalogue listing 3,000 titles on subjects of interest to the general
|
||
public is available free of charge. Often there is a small fee for films
|
||
borrowed from the Center. Contact: National Audio Visual Center, Information
|
||
Services DW, Washington, DC 20409/202-763-1896.
|
||
|
||
Several government agencies distribute films they have produced directly to the
|
||
public. Listed below, by broad subject area, are agencies from which you can
|
||
borrow films free of charge. Films offered by these offices range from expert
|
||
motorcycle riding, courtesy of the Air Force, to recreational films from the
|
||
U.S. Corps of Engineers. Most of these offices will send you a free catalogue
|
||
listing films you can borrow or purchase.
|
||
|
||
Agriculture motion pictures on a variety of agricultural subjects are available
|
||
for loan through various State Extension Services film libraries. Contact:
|
||
National Audio-Visual Center, Attention: Information Services, Washington, DC
|
||
20409
|
||
|
||
Air and Space films are available on topics such as the Apollo missions, the
|
||
planets, earth-sun relationships, the atmosphere, weather, and National
|
||
Aeronautics and Space Administration research projects. For information and a
|
||
free film catalogue contact: NASA, Motion Pictures, Office of Public Affairs,
|
||
Washington, DC 20546/202-755-3500.
|
||
|
||
Air Force mation pictures for information on motion picture films created or
|
||
acquired by the Air Force and cleared for public distribution, contact:
|
||
DAVA-N-LD, Norton Air Force Base, CA 92409/714-382-2394. A film catalog, ""Air
|
||
Force Regulations 95-2, Vol. 2,'' is available for $10.00 from: Superintendent
|
||
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
|
||
20402/202-783-3238.
|
||
|
||
Air Force stock footage - footage of Air Force films is available from:
|
||
DAVA-DAVCOM Divisions, Building 248, Motion Media Depository, Norton Air Force
|
||
Base, CA 92409/714-382-2307.
|
||
|
||
Army Films - Army films available to the public, contact: Commander, U.S. Army
|
||
Audio Visual Center, 1010 MOAV-MO, Room 5A470, Pentagon, Washington, DC
|
||
20310/202-694-4548.
|
||
|
||
Captioned Films - free catalog listing free educational and entertainment films
|
||
for the deaf is available from: Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc., 5000 Park
|
||
Street N, St Petersburg, FL 33709/813-541-7571.
|
||
|
||
Citizenship Education - education films are available at no charge to civic,
|
||
patriotic, educational and religious groups. There are also about 15 textbooks
|
||
on citizenship available, consisting of teachers' manuals and student textbooks
|
||
at various reading levels. These books are distributed free to public schools
|
||
for applicants for citizenship. Contact: Naturalization, Immigration and
|
||
Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, 425 Eye Street NW, Room 7228,
|
||
Washington, DC 20536/202-633-3320.
|
||
|
||
Defense Logistics Agency - information on films available for public showing to
|
||
present and potential contractors, contact: Headquarters, Defense Logistics
|
||
Agency, Department of Defense, Cameron Station, Room 3C547, Alexandria, VA
|
||
22314/202-274-6075.
|
||
|
||
Documentary Films and Newsreel Footage - approximately 91 million feet of
|
||
documentary and newsreel footage and other government-produced films constitute
|
||
this collection. Materials can be screened and footage may be purchased. For
|
||
more information, contact: Motion Picture and Video and Sound Branch, National
|
||
Archives and Records Administration, 8th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room G-13,
|
||
Washington, DC 20408/202-786-0041.
|
||
|
||
Drug Education - education films are available free of charge to civic,
|
||
educational, private and religious groups. Contact: Preventive Programs,
|
||
Office of Public Affairs, Drug Enforcement Administration, Department of
|
||
Justice, 1405 Eye Street NW, Room 1209, Washington, DC 20537/202-633-1249.
|
||
|
||
Education Films - ERIC - Clearinghouse described in the ""Information on
|
||
Anything and Everything'' section of this Sampler, frequently loans audiovisual
|
||
materials. For further details contact the ERIC Clearinghouse covering the
|
||
subject in which you are interested.
|
||
|
||
Encironmental and Recreation - Army Corps of Engineers offers public
|
||
informational films on subjects including navigation, flood control,
|
||
hydroelectric power, recreation, emergency operations management, environmental
|
||
enhancement and boating safety. Various exhibits and audiovisual presentations
|
||
produced by the Corps are available for touring. For short, descriptive lists
|
||
and information, contact: Public Affairs, Army Corps of Engineers, Department
|
||
of the Army, Department of Defense, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Room 8122C, HQDA
|
||
(DAEN-PAV), Washington, DC 20314/202-272-0017.
|
||
|
||
Requests for loan of these films should be sent to: Modern Talking Picture
|
||
Service, Inc., 5000 Park Street N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709/813-541-7571.
|
||
|
||
Geology and Mapping Films - about geology, topographic mapping, water resources,
|
||
astrogeology, aerial photography, and other subjects are available. For
|
||
information and a free film catalogue contact: Visual Information Services,
|
||
U.S. Geological Survey, 790-National Center, Reston, VA 22092/703-860-6171.
|
||
|
||
Law Enforcement films - and videotape recordings can be borrowed for education
|
||
and information purposes. Contact: National Criminal Justice Research Service,
|
||
1600 Research Boulevard, Rockville, MD 20850/301-251-5500.
|
||
|
||
Natural Resources Films - are available describing many of the country's natural
|
||
resources. For information and a free catalogue contact: Bureau of Mines,
|
||
Motion Pictures, 4800 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213/412-621-4500.
|
||
|
||
Safty Relayed Films - are available on safety-related topics such areas as
|
||
outdoor power equipment, playground equipment, poison prevention packaging, and
|
||
toys. A free catalogue is available. Contact: Consumer Product Safety
|
||
Commission, Washington DC 20207/Hotline: 800-638-2772.
|
||
|
||
Sexual Assault Films - explaining how to protect yourself against sexual
|
||
assault, as well as how to help a victim of an attack, are available from: The
|
||
National Center for the Prevention and Control of Rape, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room
|
||
6C-12, Rockville, MD 20852/301-443-1910.
|
||
|
||
Taxes - Internal Revenue Service loans a variety of films on subjects such as
|
||
the history of taxes, how a tax return is processed, taxpayer rights, and how to
|
||
organize a business for tax purposes. For a free film listing and information,
|
||
contact your local IRS office or: Public Affairs Division, Internal Revenue
|
||
Service, Department of the Treasury, 1111 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC
|
||
20224/202-566-6860.
|
||
|
||
Foreign Relations History - four-part color film series, 30 minutes each, with
|
||
accompanying discussion guides, may be bought or borrowed without charge. The
|
||
series starts with the militia diplomacy of the Revolution and ends with the
|
||
development of U.S. foreign policy through 1975. Contact: Films Officer,
|
||
Office of Public Communication, Public Affairs, Department of State, 2201 C
|
||
Street NW, Room 4827A, Washington, DC 20250/202-632-8203.
|
||
|
||
Youth Oriented Films - free booklet listing films, both informative and
|
||
educational, for youth organizations is available from the Air Force. The
|
||
films, on topics from expert motorcycle riding to space communications, as well
|
||
as Air Force history, may be borrowed. For a copy of the booklet, "Air Force
|
||
Films for National Youth Groups," contact: Aerospace Audio-Visual Service,
|
||
United States Air Force Central Audio-Visual Library, Norton Air Force Base, CA
|
||
92409-6518/714-382-2307.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Firewood
|
||
|
||
Firewood, for personal use, is available for a minimal fee from 155 National
|
||
Forests in the U.S. A local forest ranger will identify the fallen and dead
|
||
wood which can be cut and/or carried away. Contact your local Forest Service
|
||
Office for a free fact sheet. For a map showing Forest Service land write:
|
||
Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 2417, Washington, DC
|
||
20013/202-447-3957.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Food Buying
|
||
|
||
You will find the 2 publications described below helpful. Order from: Consumer
|
||
Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
Making Food Dollars Count (409N, 50 cents) a two-week plan, including recipes,
|
||
to help the shopper on a limited budget meet nutritional needs.
|
||
|
||
How to Buy Economically: A Food Buyer's Guide (436N, 50 cents) this provides
|
||
advice about how to cut costs on meat, poultry, eggs, milk, fruits and
|
||
vegetables. It identifies months during which you can get the best buys on a
|
||
variety of fruits and vegetables.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Funeral Information
|
||
|
||
A booklet entitled Consumer Guide to the FTC Funeral Rule (425N, 50 cents)
|
||
explains your legal right to information concerning prices and options of
|
||
funeral services. Available from: Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 100,
|
||
Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Future Trends
|
||
|
||
What's Next is a free bimonthly newsletter reporting about social, technical and
|
||
political trends that could be important in the future. It is written to help
|
||
Congressional Representatives think about the future as they prepare
|
||
legislation. You too can subscribe by contacting: Your U.S. Congressional
|
||
Representative's office and asking his/her staff to place you on the
|
||
newsletter's mailing list.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Employment Roadmaps
|
||
|
||
The Congressional Caucus for Science and Technology, established to serve
|
||
members of Congress, can tell you about the impact of science and technology on
|
||
training and retraining. The Caucus plans to develop Employment Roadmaps which
|
||
will highlight employment opportunities, as well as training and educational
|
||
requirements, for current and prospective jobs. Staff can answer questions
|
||
about high tech related legislation and they will refer science and technology
|
||
oriented inquiries to the Caucus' research arm, the Research Institute for
|
||
Space, Science and Technology. Contact: Congressional Caucus for Science and
|
||
Technology, House Annex Building 2, H2-226, 2nd and D Streets SW, Washington, DC
|
||
20515/202-226-7788.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Great Outdoors
|
||
|
||
The free catalogue Recreation and Outdoor Activities (SB-017) is a listing of
|
||
Federal government publications on biking, water sports, national recreation
|
||
areas, winter activities and more. Available from: Superintendent of
|
||
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402/202-783-3238
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Handicrafts
|
||
|
||
A pamphlet containing information and a bibliography about crafts, both as an
|
||
art and as a business, is available free of charge from: U.S. Small Business
|
||
Administration, 1441 L Street NW, Washington, DC or your local SBA office.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Hotline to The President
|
||
|
||
Call 456-7198 in DC area or 800-424-9090 elsewhere to hear the President
|
||
announce the latest news from the White House.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
How to Strike It Rich in the Government Oil and Gas Lottery
|
||
|
||
Individuals can participate in public lotteries which offer the rights to
|
||
extract oil and gas from federally owned land. For an application and further
|
||
information contact: Bureau of Land Management, Department of Interior, 18th
|
||
and C Street NW, Room 3560, Washington, DC 20240/202-343-5717.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Exercise and Your Heart
|
||
|
||
This free booklet explains the relationship between exercise and a healthy heart
|
||
and it offers practical information about what you can do to improve your heart.
|
||
Available from: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Information Office,
|
||
Building 31, Room 4A21, Bethesda, MD 20205.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Information Guides
|
||
|
||
The Library of Congress has published more than 100 Tracer Bullets, which are
|
||
reference guides designed to help a reader begin to locate information on a
|
||
subject about which he or she has only a general knowledge. Examples of these
|
||
bullets are listed below. Each cites books, reports, periodicals, abstracting
|
||
services and organizations for a particular topic.
|
||
|
||
To order a bullet or obtain further information contact: Science and Technology
|
||
Division, Reference Section, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540/
|
||
202-287-5580. Biotechnology, Japanese Science and Technology, Alcoholism,
|
||
Extraterrestrial Life, Women in the Sciences, Manned Space Flight, Personal
|
||
Computing/Home Computers, Aging, Stress: Physiological and Psychological
|
||
Aspects, Human Diet and Nutrition, Chemical and Biological Warfare,
|
||
|
||
Insomnia (579N) This freebie covers the common causes of sleeplessness and ways
|
||
to cope without medication. For a copy, write: Consumer Information Center,
|
||
P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
International Youth Exchange Programs
|
||
|
||
Your Guide to International Youth Exchange (512N) lists guidelines for selecting
|
||
the right exchange program as a student, host family, or community volunteer.
|
||
The guide also contains a directory of selected programs and services. The
|
||
64-page publication is available free of charge from: Consumer Information
|
||
Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Depression and Manic-Depressive Illness
|
||
|
||
This publication describes the wide range of depression states, the biological
|
||
factors related to depression and the treatments available. To obtain a free
|
||
copy write: Information Office, National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center,
|
||
Room 5C305, Bethesda, MD 20205.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mailing Help
|
||
|
||
All you ever wanted to know about certified mail, forwarding mail, express mail,
|
||
return receipts, postage meters, COD, and much more is described in a free
|
||
21-page booklet called A Consumer's Directory of Postal Services and Products.
|
||
Copies can be obtained from your local post office or by writing to: Consumer
|
||
Information Center, Department 532, Pueblo, CO 81009.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Medical Care Free or Low-Cost at 5,000 Places Nationwide
|
||
|
||
Call 800-638-0742 in Maryland or 800-492-0359 elsewhere for information about
|
||
free and low-cost care in hospitals and other health facilities nationwide.
|
||
Staff will send you a list of facilities in your area participating in the
|
||
federal Hill-Burton Free Care Program. They will also send you a brochure
|
||
describing eligibility guidelines and advise you about filing any questions you
|
||
have about the program or care you may have received. Information can also be
|
||
obtained by writing: BHMORD-JRSA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD (Note:
|
||
Residents of Alaska and Hawaii must write for information, as the toll-free
|
||
numbers do not service either state.)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Menstrual Discomforts
|
||
|
||
A freebie entitled Doing Something About Menstrual Discomforts (574N) discusses
|
||
common problems related to menstruation and treatments, including a list of
|
||
non-prescription drugs that relieve specific symptoms. Write: Consumer
|
||
Information Center, P.O. Box 100, Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mental Health Services
|
||
|
||
A Consumer's Guide to Mental Health Services (544N) provides information on
|
||
services ranging from financial aid to different kinds of therapy. The 21-page
|
||
guide is available by writing: Consumer Information Center. P.O. Box 100,
|
||
Pueblo, CO 81002.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Military Service Records
|
||
|
||
You can obtain the service record of anyone who retired from the U.S. Military
|
||
75 or more years ago. Under certain circumstances you can also obtain
|
||
information about individuals who retired earlier. A free booklet describing
|
||
the process for obtaining these records is available from: Public Affairs
|
||
Office, Department of Defense, Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301/202-697-5737.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mining, Prospecting and Drilling on Public Lands
|
||
|
||
Prospecting is still possible! You can look for and mine "hard rock" minerals
|
||
on public lands administered by the federal government. You can also lease
|
||
certain public lands to obtain oil, gas, coal, geothermal resources, and other
|
||
mineral products. For information and free publications about this opportunity,
|
||
contact the local offices of your U.S. Forest Service (USDA), or Bureau of Land
|
||
Management (Department of Interior). You can also contact: United States
|
||
Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, 12th and Independence Avenue
|
||
SW, P.O. Box 2417, Washington, DC 20013/703-235-8010.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Missing and Exploited Children Resources Guide
|
||
|
||
A free publication entitled Directory of Support Services and Resources for
|
||
Missing and Exploited Children describes nonprofit or public support groups
|
||
throughout the country dedicated to assisting missing and exploited children and
|
||
their parents. For a copy contact: National Center for Missing and Exploited
|
||
Children, 1835 K Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006/202-634-9821.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Missing Persons Locator
|
||
|
||
Both the Social Security Administration and the U.S. military offer locator
|
||
services. The Social Security Administration will help you locate a missing
|
||
parent, lost child or other close relative as long as your reasons are humane.
|
||
To activate the search, write a letter to your missing person and send it with
|
||
as much personal information as possible, e.g. date of birth and place of
|
||
residence, to the Social Security Administration. If the Administration can
|
||
locate the person in its files, it will forward your letter to him or her. The
|
||
Administration will not, however, give you the missing person's current address.
|
||
For further information contact your local Social Security Information Office
|
||
or send your missing person letter, along with pertinent information to: Social
|
||
Security Administration, Public Inquiries, Department of Health and Human
|
||
Services, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235/301-594-5970.
|
||
|
||
Past and present military personnel trying to locate someone who is, or has
|
||
been, in the military? Each branch of the Armed Services has a worldwide
|
||
locator number you can call for information. The operator needs the full name,
|
||
and if available the birth date and Social Security number, of the military
|
||
person you are trying to locate. This service is free for military personnel or
|
||
members of the immediate family. All other users must pay a fee of $2.85 and
|
||
submit their request by mail.
|
||
|
||
Air Force 512-652-5774
|
||
Mailing Address:AF MPC/MPC D003
|
||
9504 IH 35 N
|
||
San Antonio, TX 78233-6636
|
||
(Make checks payable to Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Army 317-542-3647
|
||
Mailing Address:USAEREC
|
||
ATTN: Locator Branch
|
||
Ft.Harrison, IN 46249-5301
|
||
(Make check payable to U.S. Treasurer)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Marine Corps 202-694-1861
|
||
Mailing Address:CMC MMRB-10
|
||
HQs U.S. Marine Corps
|
||
Washington, DC 20380
|
||
(Make checks payable to the U.S. Treasury)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Navy 202-694-3155
|
||
Mailing Address:To find non-family members:
|
||
Naval Military Personnel Command N 0216
|
||
Washington, DC 20370-5021
|
||
|
||
To find a family member: Naval Military Personnel Command N 036CC Washington,
|
||
DC 20370-5021 DC 20370-5036 (Make checks payable to the U.S. Treasury)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Office Automation and Working Women: Issues for the Decade Ahead
|
||
|
||
This publication discusses the most important issues women workers face in the
|
||
electronic office. Single copies can be obtained free of charge. There is a
|
||
nominal fee for multiple copies. Contact: Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of
|
||
Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20210 (202)523-6611
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Overseas Travel Programs for Americans
|
||
|
||
The United States Information Agency (USIA) will pay American experts, who can
|
||
contribute to foreign societies' understanding of the United States, to travel
|
||
abroad and participate in seminars, colloquia or symposia. Subjects covered by
|
||
American participants have included economics, international relations, U.S.
|
||
social and political processes, arts and humanities, and science and technology.
|
||
A free booklet American Participants, which describes the program, is
|
||
available. Contact: American Participants, Office of Program Coordination and
|
||
Development, U.S.I.A., 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 200, Washington, DC
|
||
20547/202-724-1900.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Pamphlets Unlimited
|
||
|
||
The free leaflet Vacations Unlimited! catalogs many low-cost ($2.25 - $7.00)
|
||
travel publications available from the Federal Government. Available from:
|
||
Vacations Unlimited!, Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
|
||
Office, Washington, DC 20402/202-783-3238.
|
||
|
||
|
||
nder certain circumstances you can also obtain
|
||
information about individuals who retired earli |