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New Nation - Nora Ali plans to get admission in Harvard University next September to study mathematics and economics. She said she wants to work closely to change the fate of poor people. "Elevation of poverty should start from family… we have to ease to path of ...
2007-08-28 06:41:00
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Kansas City Call - Spring Valley’s percent of proficient in Mathematics also increased from 24.8 to 29.7, but also fell short of the state benchmark of 35.8 percent of students proficient,†said Ms. Allie. “Westridge Elementary posted similar results, with ...
2007-08-28 04:10:00
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Indianapolis Star - Indiana's average score on the SAT college entrance exam declined in 2007 with a one-point drop on the reading section, two-point decrease on mathematics and three points lower on the writing section for a combined score of 1487. Nationally, the ...
2007-08-28 08:50:00
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Beloit Daily News - While expectations in mathematics and English are standard across schools, Kelly said a child's knowledge of science and social studies depends on the book the district has adopted. Townview social studies lessons include topics like world explorers ...
2007-08-28 08:57:00
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Axcess News - The average scores in mathematics and writing declined 3 points each compared to a year ago, bringing the scores to 515 and 494, or a change of 0.58 percent and 0.60 percent, respectively. According to the College Board, in 2006 80.9% of students who ...
2007-08-28 04:25:00
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Providence Business News - But among public-school seniors in the state, the average score was 483 in critical reading (a 2-point decline from last year); 489 in mathematics (a 6-point drop); and 478 in writing (a 1-point drop). Nationally, among public-school students ...
2007-08-28 04:39:00
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New York Daily News - Our teachers have enough to do during the school day. We oppose adding cell phone duty to their responsibilities. Rose-Marie Mills is principal of Academy of Applied Mathematics and Technology and Grace Zwillenberg is principal of John Adams High ...
2007-08-28 10:30:00
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CBS Sportsline - The significance of what she could do this season is not lost on Reimers, a mathematics and economics major who owns a 3.97 GPA. "I definitely like numbers, so I checked all of those records out, that's for sure," Reimers said. "I can't really focus ...
2007-08-28 06:41:00
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Forbes - Ray holds a bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry from the Murray State University, an M.S. in Physics from the University of Tennessee and a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Tennessee. In addition to founding and ...
2007-08-28 06:55:00
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WLTX.com - District officials say their seniors exceeded the composite average in three areas: critical reading, mathematics and writing (1518 national average, 1459 state average, 1533 Lexington One average) or two areas: critical reading and mathematics ...
2007-08-28 06:48:00
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MSN MoneyCentral - The SAT is graded on a scale of 200 to 800 and contains three section: critical reading, mathematics and writing. The mean score on the critical reading section for Kentucky students was 567. For math and writing, the mean scores were 565 and 553 ...
2007-08-28 06:12:00
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Baltimore Sun - We have more students engaged in the SAT than ever before," said Donna Watts, who oversees K-12 mathematics instruction in the state. "And that's wonderful. The concern is, if there has been a sharp drop in scores, what might it be in their ...
2007-08-28 11:27:00
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Former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft is leading the effort to establish the Center for Educational Excellence at UD. The Center is intended to encourage students to study engineering, mathematics, science and technology, while strengthening the research capacity at the School of Education and Allied Professions.
2007-08-28 05:46:38
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Jack Stanley and his staff at Iola Middle School have had to crunch numbers in the early going of the new school year to deliver mathematics instruction in seventh and eighth grades.
2007-08-28 08:55:13
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The internal clock in living beings that regulates sleeping and waking patterns -- usually called the circadian clock -- has often befuddled scientists due to its mysterious time delays. Molecular interactions that regulate the circadian clock happen within milliseconds, yet the body clock resets about every 24 hours. What, then, stretches the expression of the clock over such a relatively long period?
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