As Google has worked to overtake the internet, its search algorithm has not just gotten worse. It has been designed to prioritize advertisers and popular pages often times excluding pages and content that better matches your search terms
As a writer in need of information for my stories, I find this unacceptable. As a proponent of availability of information so the populace can actually educate itself, it is unforgivable.
Below is a concise list of useful research sites compiled by Edward Clark over on Facebook. I was familiar with some, but not all of these.
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Google is so powerful that it “hides” other search systems from us. We just don’t know the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information. Keep a list of sites you never heard of.
www.refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.
www.worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need.
https://link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols.
www.bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries.
http://repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science.
www.science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed.
www.pdfdrive.com is the largest website for free download of books in PDF format. Claiming over 225 million names.
www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents, 70% of them are free
West Toledo Branch Library
March 28th 1929 the West side of Toledo receives a charming public library
to get sources of materials for education and entertainment.
The west Branch library sits off of Sylvania Ave in its cobblestone like brick
and its charming design which Gerow and Conklin architectural firm was
responsible for.
The West Branch Location was such a beloved library that the neighborhood was eventually named Library Village.
Making the West Toledo branch thriving for over a 160 years to date.
The library eventually took on a remodel and expansion in 2001 and again closed the location for a year in 2013 for another expansion, this final expansion was completed by 2014 and this is the library you will see today.
On the west wall sits a large fireplace, The fireplace still stands even amongst the construction, In time we will soon learn there has been some unfamiliar activity in this particular area of the library.
Claims that were made said that their ticks bumps and odd sounds that come from this particular location in the library, and after talking with one of the locals who was in for a visit had mentioned they feel a bit uneasy when they sit in the area by the fireplace.
The building is again nearing 160+ years old,
Could it just be the aging of the building causing the odd noises or is something attached paranormal to this spot?
Another claim which has been described as a ghost sighting.
A older gentleman was said to be seen walking through the library, the claims did not state which particular spot in the library the apparition was seen.
It was just documented their was a sighting of a apperachian with a detail description of the entety
The ghost-like figure was said to be in the form of a male who was dressed in the attire of 1930/1940s.
he was a librarian still lingering to offer help or maybe he was just a beloved patron of the library and felt the need to stay,
Unfortunately this was the only sighting and claims I could find.
I did Stop in the West Toledo branch library to see if I could hear or get a glimpse of either claims that were reported, unfortunately I did not experience any paranormal activity.
I did enjoy the library and the staff was upbeat and more than happy to assist in anything needed.
I recommend that you stop in and check out some items or just browse the place and its beautiful architecture.
Maybe you will be lucky enough to get a glimpse or sound of the library hauntings.
Wait, I have something to give you!
[The heebie jeebies has been added to your inventory]
When a person with ADHD complains of severe anxiety, I recommend that the clinician not immediately accept the patient’s label for her emotional experience. A clinician should say, “Tell me more about your baseless, apprehensive fear,” which is the definition of anxiety. More times than not, a person with ADHD hyperarousal will give a quizzical look and respond, “I never said I was afraid.” If the patient can drop the label long enough to describe what the feeling is like, a clinician will likely hear, “I am always tense; I can’t relax enough to sit and watch a movie or TV program. I always feel like I have to go do something.” The patients are describing the inner experience of hyperactivity when it is not being expressed physically.
At the same time, people with ADHD also have fears that are based on real events in their lives. People with ADHD nervous systems are consistently inconsistent. The person is never sure that her abilities and intellect will show up when they are needed. Not being able to measure up at the job or at school, or in social circles is humiliating. It is understandable that people with ADHD live with persistent fear. These fears are real, so they do not indicate an anxiety disorder.
Since you all seem to favor the angst, have a little preview of my latest 2 am doodle spree.
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Sometimes it feels like greek myths are just fancy post dumps
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what kind of homeland security threat did the mythbusters accidentally discover????