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Bill Clinton conduct 'bizarre' Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-S.C.) criticized former President Bill Clinton on Thursday for what he called his "bizarre" conduct during the Democratic presidential primary campaign... WHICH CONTESTS REMAIN GUAM... Chelsea ...
2008-04-26 07:22:00
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POST YOUR COMMENT HARTSVILLE — Former Gov. Caroll Campbell and Charles Coker were praised for their vision in creating the S.C. Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics in Hartsville during groundbreaking ceremonies Friday for its latest expansion. President of the school, Dr. Murray Brockman, told more than 100 students, alumni and legislators in attendance that “we are ...
2008-04-25 01:10:57
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Memories, music, words, ambiguity and mathematics will all feature in this blog entry. It is the third - and will surely be the last - time I write about the band Hanny. The first time I wrote about how...
2008-04-25 02:47:07
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On April 5, a county-wide event promoting mathematics for elementary school children and their parents was held at Massapequa High School. In attendance were Brian Minowitz and his mother Miriam Minowitz of Massapequa.
2008-04-25 03:20:19
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A bout 2.32 million sixth graders and third-year middle school students took part in the education ministry's nationwide scholastic tests Tuesday. The tests, which cover Japanese and mathematics,... Read more ...
2008-04-25 02:22:26
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We'd all love a car that gets 30 miles per gallon, but how about more than 1,000 miles a gallon! Well that's what some area high students are hoping. Six different Michiana schools are heading down to the Indiana Mathematics Science and Technology Education Alliance or IMSTEA car competition.
2008-04-25 08:04:13
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A clear depiction of its students, the logo for the Gatton Academy for Mathematics and Science at Western Kentucky University is a Sierpinski triangle - a series of triangles that are infinite, giving breath to the concept of limitless possibilities.
2008-04-25 11:12:28
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All New Jersey high school students would have to take rigorous mathematics and science courses, and demonstrate their advanced skills on new state tests, under a plan to better prepare students for college or a job.
2008-04-25 11:16:12
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A mind is a terrible thing to waste, but humans may have even less to work with than previously thought. University of Missouri researchers found that the average person can keep just three or four things in their “working memory” or conscious mind at one time. This finding may lead to better ways to assess and help people with attention-deficit and focus difficulties, improve classroom performance and enhance test scores.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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A new study challenges the common practice in many classrooms of teaching mathematical concepts by using “real-world,” concrete examples. Researchers led by Jennifer Kaminski, researcher scientist at Ohio State University`s Center for Cognitive Science, found that college students who learned a mathematical concept with concrete examples couldn`t apply that knowledge to new situations.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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ASIMO will focus attention on the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's (DSO) nationally acclaimed music programs for young people in Detroit by conducting the orchestra as it performs "Impossible Dream" to open a special concert performance with renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma on Tuesday, May 13.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Wolfgang Ketterle, 2001 Nobel Laureate and John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at M.I.T., has said auf Wiedersehn to Cambridge and spent his Nobel bucks on a little place in your home town. He's grown tired of solving the ...
2008-04-26 01:32:00
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Hailed repeatedly as "one of their own" by alumni and faculty, Doug Whitlock was officially installed as Eastern Kentucky University's 11th president Friday afternoon. Whitlock's inaugural speech detailed his goals for the university, which include ...
2008-04-25 11:51:00
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Narrator: It's a test of desire and learning, grit and knowledge, as each participant lives his or her lifelong dream. Each one has endured countless hours of grueling pain to reach this point. But for all their dreams and ...
2008-04-26 01:32:00
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Pieces from a substantial collection of African-American art went on display for the first time Friday on the campus of Alabama A&M in Normal. Velma A. Walker, a prominent educator and Birmingham native who lived her adult life in Detroit, donated ...
2008-04-26 01:10:00
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