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Prof. Joe Arthur's newly released "What Would You Be If You Lived Under the Sea" is a charismatic tale that enhances the cognitive development of young readers


Prof. Joe Arthur’s newly released “What Would You Be If You Lived Under the Sea” is a charismatic tale that enhances the cognitive development of young readers
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“What Would You Be If You Lived Under the Sea” from Christian Faith Publishing author Prof. Joe Arthur is a refreshing story that explores both the creatures under the sea waters and a child’s introspection ability.
MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB)
July 20, 2021
“What Would You Be If You Lived Under the Sea”: an enjoyable children’s tale that encourages reading comprehension. “What Would You Be If You Lived Under the Sea” is the creation of published author Prof. Joe Arthur, a highly recognized educator and hardcore environmentalist who obtained a BA in Special and Elementary Education from Dowling College and his MS in Secondary Education at Long Island University C. W. Post Campus. Joe was awarded his Professor ....

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Suffolk Closeup: Consider the horseshoe crab ... before it's too late


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For decades, Suffolk County resident John T. Tanacredi has been a crusader for the survival of horseshoe crabs. He is a world expert on the creatures.
He was speaking last week before Long Island Metro Business Action about the plight of horseshoe crabs, concerned about their potential extinction after 455 million years. They predate dinosaurs, he noted, by more than 200 million years.
And they could be “on the cusp of going over the cliff of evolutionary extinction,” Mr. Tanacredi told the business group in a Zoom presentation Friday.
Beyond being an ancient component of the natural environment, horseshoe crabs are “critical to humanity, notably for the health of people,” he emphasized. Indeed, the title of his talk was “Humanity & the Horseshoe Crab.” They have been indispensable in the testing of vaccinations for COVID-19. “All these inoculations need to be batch sampled,” he said. ....

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