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The word week is a noun. Week means (1) hours or days of work in a calendar week, (2) a period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday, (3) any period of seven consecutive days.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word week.
- 2013 Calendars
A yearly calendar displays the days of a year on a single page, organized by month and week. This site provides printable calendars for the year 2013, with all major and US Federal holidays listed.
https://www.2013calendars.org/
- 2014 Calendar
A yearly calendar displays the days of a year on a single page, organized by month and week. This site provides a printable calendar for the year 2014, with all major and US Federal holidays listed.
https://www.2014-Calendar.org/
- The Tech
The Tech is MIT's oldest and largest newspaper and the first newspaper published on the web. It is published by MIT students. The paper, published twice a week during the school year, has news at MIT and the world, opinion, arts, restaurant reviews, sports, campus life, photos, and more. There are also links to all the works of Shakespeare, Classical Literature, and other projects.
https://thetech.com/
- Government Executive
GovernmentExecutive.com is government's business news daily and a premier website for federal managers and executives. Its mission is to cover the business of the federal government and its departments and agencies. They cover government management in the same way that Forbes and Business Week cover management in the private sector. The website contains news and articles.
https://www.govexec.com/
- The Math Forum @ Drexel
Search for information and answers to problems; new problems of the week; games; hobbies; cool sites; chat areas; and other sources for math students at all levels.
https://www.mathforum.org/
- McGraw Hill
McGraw-Hill was founded in 1884 and remains a publishing company for education products such as textbooks and reference materials; financial services such as Standard & Poor; and information and media sources such as Business Week and for the aviation, energy, and construction industries. The website provides information about its products and how to order them online.
https://www.mcgraw-hill.com/
- The New York Times
The website, begun in 1995, provides full text of articles for free for one week. There is a charge for articles in the archive, which goes back to 1981. The Times is often considered the newspaper of record for important events and often publishes the full text of important speeches. The Sunday Times publishes a magazine and The Times Book Review.
https://www.nyt.com/
- Voice of America
The Voice of America, which first went on the air in 1942, is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. Government. VOA broadcasts more than 1000 hours of news, information, educational and cultural programs every week to more than 115 million people around the world. The VOA broadcasts in 45 different languages. Users to the website can find programming information.
https://www.voanews.com/
- The Times-Picayune
The Times-Picayune is a newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana. The daily newspaper has been published since 1837. It is printed in both broadsheet and tabloid formats on different days of the week. The Times-Picayune won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2006 for it coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
https://www.nola.com/
- The Oregonian
The Oregonian is a daily newspaper published in Portland, Oregon. It has been continually published since 1850 and is the largest newspaper in Oregon. The Oregonian is planning to cut home delivery to four days a week in October 2013. It will then focus on online news.
https://www.oregonlive.com/oregonian/
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