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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Swimming and Diving Qualifies 26 for Championship Finals on Day Three Prelims of 2011 America East ChampionshipsBOYDS, Md.�26 members of the UMBC Swimming and Diving team qualified for the finals of Day Three of the 2011 America East Championships Saturday morning at the Germantown Indoor Swim Center.</div>
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    <div class="html-content">Full Title: Two Hot Teams Square Off Sunday on MASN as Women's Basketball Visits Hartford at 1 p.m.BALTIMORE--The two hottest teams in the America East square off Sunday afternoon as the UMBC women's basketball team (17-10, 11-3 AE), winner of four straight, visits Hartford (12-14, 9-4 AE), winner of six straight. Tipoff from the Hawks' Chase Arena at the Reich Family Pavilion is set for 1 p.m. The game will be televised on MASN in the Mid-Atlantic region and on Comcast SportsNet in New England. The game can also be seen for free online at AmericaEast.com and ESPN3.com.</div>
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    <div><div>Restorative spaces. What comes to your mind when the word Restorative spaces is said. To me it is automatically images of nature, beauty and contemplation. Research proves that I am not the only one and many people when think of the word restoration or relaxation think of communing with nature in one way or another. At UMBC we have a nice natural setting available to us nestled between a forest of trees. Thirty trees and stones were placed in this open garden area as part of a tree partnership in 2002. This concept was inspired by German visual artist Joseph Beuys's '7000 Oaks' tree planting project in Germany (1982-1987). Sadly, not many UMBC utilize this place. They see it but they don't really see it as a great resource that is available to them. Away from all the stress this place can be quite a safe haven, a small boost to a stressed mind to help keep it going on. <div><br></div>
    <div>There is a bench in the middle of the garden area and under this bench lies a small journal to write thoughts in. In its heart the journal has enveloped the joy, sorrows, loves, heartbreaks worries and motivations of numerous UMBC students as they write in it since 2002. The bench and journal are funded by the TKF foundation whose mission is: "to provide the opportunity for a deeper human experience by supporting the creation of public green spaces that offer temporary place of sanctuary, encourage refection, provide solace and engender peace." What a simply marvelous idea. This is the time that we are all growing up. This is the time where we all will need some time to self-explore and think about where life is headed. Nature can be a very powerful thing- a reminder of power and a gentle caress that calms and soothes the heart and mind all at once. </div>
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    <div>As the weather is getting warmer, go for a stroll down at the park with your loved ones, your friends or just your own self and let the nature work its magic on you. May be you will sit on that bench and write something that will forever merge your story with the many stories of the UMBC students before and after you. </div>
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    <div>There is a bench in the middle of the garden area and under this bench lies a small journal to write thoughts in. In its heart the journal has enveloped the joy, sorrows, loves, heartbreaks worries and motivations of numerous UMBC students as they write in it since 2002. The bench and journal are funded by the TKF foundation whose mission is: "to provide the opportunity for a deeper human experience by supporting the creation of public green spaces that offer temporary place of sanctuary, encourage refection, provide solace and engender peace." What a simply marvelous idea. This is the time that we are all growing up. This is the time where we all will need some time to self-explore and think about where life is headed. Nature can be a very powerful thing- a reminder of power and a gentle caress that calms and soothes the heart and mind all at once. </div>
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    <div>So, I just want to leave you with the last few words by Joseph Beuys: </div>
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    <p>Contact:<br>
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    <p>Faculty of UMBC’s Center for Aging Studies, affiliated with the <a href="http://www.umbc.edu/sociology/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Department of Sociology and Anthropology</a>, have received several large grants from the <a href="http://www.nia.nih.gov/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National Institute on Aging</a> to support groundbreaking research in recent months, including three beginning this semester.</p>
    
    <p>“Autonomy in Assisted Living: A Cultural Analysis,” led by PIs <strong>Ann Christine Frankowski</strong> and <a href="http://www.gerontologyphd.umaryland.edu/facultybios/rubinstein.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>Robert L. Rubinstein</strong></a>, is a four-year grant to study autonomy in six diverse assisted living settings, which provide residential and functional assistance to primarily older adults through a person-centered, consumer-oriented, social model of care. Researchers have demonstrated that older adults’ sense of autonomy – expressed as independence, choice or control – is integral to their health and well-being. The research team will examine how autonomy, a core American value and a key component of assisted living philosophy, is defined, experienced and negotiated by assisted living residents. This ethnographic research will inform policy and practice on how assisted living can provide an environment resulting in a better quality of life and care for the increasing number of adults living longer and moving into senior housing.</p>
    
    <p>“Generativity in the Lives of Older Women” (GLOW) is a four-year project led by PI <strong>Robert L. Rubinstein</strong> and co-PI <strong>Kate de Medeiros</strong> aimed at better understanding how older women without children invest themselves in future generations. People often wrongly assume older women are mothers and/or grandmothers. In reality, approximately 20% of people 65 and over in the U.S. were “childless” in 2011—a figure that is expected to grow to 30% in 2030. GLOW researchers will interview 200 women to explore their views on the meaning that not having children has had in their lives; talk about ways they have influenced future generations through volunteerism, teaching, passing along personal objects and other creative activities; and discuss their plans for managing future health care needs, which might include family caregiving. This study will allow us to learn more about an important yet often overlooked population with an eye to helping service organizations and policymakers rethink assumptions about family structure in older age. GLOW is accompanied by a supplemental grant focusing on older Russian women who immigrated to the U.S. after the fall of communism.</p>
    
    <p>Department chair <a href="http://www.gerontologyphd.umaryland.edu/facultybios/eckert.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>J. Kevin Eckert</strong></a> and co-PI <strong>Brandy Harris-Wallace</strong> received a Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research for “Stigma and the Multicultural Workforce.” This project will focus on cultural differences among direct care workers, their experiences of stigma and their own stigmatizing attitudes and behavior toward others in assisted living settings. The researchers will develop and pilot a survey instrument to measure these experiences, attitudes and behaviors, which could be used in the future to identify actual and potential conflict areas and develop training programs to address stigma in direct care work.</p>
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<Title>Whatz&#8217;up today: February 18?</Title>
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    <p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12502006" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">A whale of a tale.</a> Citing harassment by activists, Japanese call off whaling season early.</p>
    <p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/18/us/18broadband.html?ref=us" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Where we’re going we don’t need internet?</a> Rural America is only 60% connected to high speed internet.</p>
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