Wednesday, July 6, 2011

FOJ-July 6, 2011

1.) What is the XHTML tag to add a horizontal line to a web page?
  • According to North Carolina State University's Department of Computer Science, the XHTML code "<hr>" adds a horizontal line to a web page.
2.) Who in your lab was born in February?
  • Sara Kent confirmed she was born in the month of February.
3.) What is the call number for the AP Stylebook?
  • According to University of Arkansas Library,  PN4783.A83 is the registered call number for the 2010 Associated Press Style Book.
4.) Who published Alex Haley’s interview with Malcolm X in May, 1963?
  • Doubleday Publishing, now part of Knopf Publishing group, published the interview in May, 1963.
5.) Who is the most junior member of the Arkansas Senate?
  • According to the State of Arkansas website,Sen. Eddie Joe Williams of Arkansas District 28 is the Arkansas Senate's most junior member.
6.) What color is kunzite?
  • According to the International Colered Gemstone Association, kunzinite is typically a pale pink hue.
7.) How many people were honored by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science in 2007 for their contributions to the “environmentally responsible industry conversion” from silver cyan analog dye for soundtracks?
  • According to Oscars.org, 12 people were honored in this 2007 category for their contributions to the environmentally responsible industry conversation.
8.) What states were on the Senate Agriculture Committee in 2005?
  • According to the US Senate Agricultural Committee's website, the sates Vt., Ind., Miss., Ky., N.C., Ga., were on the committee in 2005.
9.) How is the poverty line “drawn”?
  • The Federal Census Bureau determines the poverty level threshold through a weighted average of income.
10.)  What materials are accepted at the Fayetteville recycling center
  • The City of Fayetteville, Ark. administration website, accessfayetteville.org, lists glass, aluminum, mixed paper, newspaper, cardboard, steel cans and grade 1 & 2 plastic materials as the acceptable candidates for onsite recycling.

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