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Years ago, when you went to college, you did not major in any specific field. Now, though, the norm is to choose something in some field. Chemistry, engineering, history, communications, English, mathematics or just about anything else. The same ...
2008-05-24 07:56:00
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Job: Realtor with John R. Wood Realtors, who has earned the following designations: Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), e-Pro, At Home with Diversity (AHWD), and the Platinum Circle of Excellence 2007 award. I have lived in Naples since I was 6 months ...
2008-05-24 09:58:00
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BRATTLEBORO -- The members of First Congregational Church in West Brattleboro, at a special meeting held Sunday, May 11, have called Debbie L. Cipolletti as its settled minister. Pastor Cipolletti comes from the Massachusetts Conference of the United ...
2008-05-24 09:08:00
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The University of Southern Indiana has received a five-year, $1.2 million grant for use in strengthening interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The money, awarded by the National Science Foundation, will be used to create the ...
2008-05-24 09:44:00
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T he marble headstones jut from the undulating grounds, hundreds upon hundreds of them -- a cross here, a Star of David there, other religious emblems sprinkled throughout -- at the nation's newest veterans cemetery in Lake Worth. South Florida VA ...
2008-05-24 08:54:00
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Some of Arkansas' smartest students choose to have a unique high school experience that gives them a little preview of college. The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts in Hot Springs is a boarding school for select juniors and seniors.
2008-05-24 07:06:59
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Years ago, when you went to college, you did not major in any specific field. Now, though, the norm is to choose something in some field. Chemistry, engineering, history, communications, English, mathematics or just about anything else. The same applies to graduate degrees too.
2008-05-24 08:27:54
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Some of Arkansas' smartest students choose to have a unique high school experience that gives them a little preview of college. The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts...
2008-05-24 06:54:36
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Brian Dulli was walking to class several years ago at UW-Madison when he first heard the call to become a priest. His immediate reaction was to laugh, Dulli said, adding that he was more concerned at the time about making the grade in mathematics. "But then I kept thinking about it, " said the Sun Prairie man, who was raised in a church-going Catholic family. "It didn 't go away. " Friday night, ...
2008-05-24 09:13:57
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The University of Southern Indiana has received a five-year, $1.2 million grant for use in strenthening in interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
2008-05-24 10:08:46
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Sharing might help young children become better people, but it might also make them better at math, according to preliminary findings of a study being conducted at North Carolina State University.
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ALAPPUZHA, May 24: Dr Tessy Thomas (45), pursued by the media during her brief sojourn in her hometown Alappuzha said she didn’t see it coming (adulation i.e.). Neither did her mother, who said, “I don’t understand what the fuss is all ...
2008-05-24 04:15:00
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Brian Dulli was walking to class several years ago at UW-Madison when he first heard the call to become a priest. His immediate reaction was to laugh, Dulli said, adding he was more concerned at the time about making the grade in mathematics. "But ...
2008-05-24 04:43:00
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Jeddah: Here is another topper from Jeddah. Ibrahim Musba, son of Dr. Noorul Ameen Musba, has scored 93.2% with stunning 99 in Mathematics, 98 in Computer Science. His other marks are 83 in English, 95 in Physics, 91 in Chemistry
2008-05-24 09:48:00
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Ana Ivanovic, whose website received 40 million visits last month, admits she unravelled in last year's French Open final It is almost a year now since the statuesque Serb Ana Ivanovic took an early lead over Justine Henin in the Roland Garros final ...
2008-05-24 04:22:00
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