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A lot of Georgia students will be left doing the math this summer, as predicted by school systems throughout the state, after reviewing unofficial test results of the 2008 Criterion-Reference Competency Test. As part of the No Child Left Behind Act ...
2008-05-20 09:06:00
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Open-source kick-starts 2005 Securing Open Source Cuba goes open source Open source booming in Asia Major Aussie political parties back open source Researchers are making headway in creating computers from genetically altered bacteria -- but don’t ...
2008-05-20 11:00:00
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Delhi-based Educomp Solutions has acquired a 51 per cent stake in US-based web-delivered curriculum provider, Learning.com for around Rs 105 crore. The deal includes the purchase of existing shares as well as an infusion of new capital into the ...
2008-05-20 10:53:00
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It looked great for the television cameras. A room with a crowd waving signs such as "Overy Vote Counts", "Yes SHE can", and "Letter Carriers for Hillary!" A hoarse voiced but relentlessly ebullient Terry McAuliffe, Hillary Clinton's campaign ...
2008-05-20 08:58:00
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HONG KONG : David Webb had it all at age 32: an Oxford degree and a job as a high-flying financier working in the gleaming skyscrapers of Hong Kong — one of the world's most important business capitals. But when his contract expired 10 years ago ...
2008-05-20 10:32:00
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Maria Luisa Davila kisses her Knight after being named as the Silver Knight winner in Drama. At left is Alexandra Villoch, senior vice president for advertising, and at right is Executive Editor Anders Gyllenhaal. One conducted independent research ...
2008-05-20 10:39:00
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OSLO, Norway : An American and a French citizen accepted the 6 million kroner (US$1.2 million, euro756,000) Abel Prize for mathematics on Tuesday at a ceremony praising their achievements. Norway's King Harald V gave the awards to John Griggs ...
2008-05-20 07:30:00
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DOWNEY, California - With the end of another school year approaching, second-year university student Moshe Kai Cavalin is cramming for final exams in classes such as advanced mathematics, foreign languages and music.But Cavalin is only 10 years old.
2008-05-20 07:18:50
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SINGAPORE: Organisers of Singapore’s first international mathematics challenge hope to show that mathematics is not just about numbers — it is also about creative solutions.
2008-05-20 10:08:34
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OSLO, Norway | An American and a French citizen accepted the $1.2 million Abel Prize for mathematics Tuesday at a ceremony praising their achievements.
2008-05-20 09:00:36
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THERE are, of course, many issues swirling around us at the moment, from legal professionals of questionable character to the latest in white-knuckle political intrigue. Same stuff, different day. I do not even feel inspired to get out of bed. I don ...
2008-05-20 04:55:00
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LOCAL and foreign schools will be going head-to-head in Singapore's first International Mathematics Challenge next week. The week-long event, running from 20 to 24 May, will involve 171 students and 39 educators from local schools as well as foreign ...
2008-05-20 01:39:00
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An American and a French citizen accepted the $1.2 million Abel Prize for mathematics Tuesday at a ceremony praising their achievements. Norway's King Harald V presented the award to John Griggs Thompson 75, who teaches at the University of Florida ...
2008-05-20 08:56:00
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Christoph Herbst told a Channel 4 documentary that the family live a “more or less regular life” in the Austrian hospital were they have been kept since Josef Fritzl’s secret dungeon was discovered. He said: "They rise at about six or seven in ...
2008-05-20 12:52:00
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Mumbai, May 20 Wouldn’t it be more fun and easy to understand the shape of the fallopian tube through graphics and multiply four apples with two to learn arithmetic? Imagine learning mathematics and science through animation films, rather than textbooks.
2008-05-20 11:48:31
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