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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 vaiqs 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 obtng cadirect-access privileges for a minimum usage fee
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