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Columbia (WLTX) -- New legislation passed Thursday that will effectively replace the PACT in 2009, after Governor Mark Sanford did not sign the legislation. Department of Education officials say the legislation is the first significant change to ...
2008-06-05 01:52:00
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LONDON, June 5 (UPI) -- Asymmetrical hairstyles popularized by famous singers of the 1980s violate the laws of natural science, a British expert says. Oxford University mathematics professor Marcus du Sautoy says the uneven hairdos of the 1980s go ...
2008-06-05 11:28:00
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HSC Maths is being radically overhauled under sweeping changes that include a new, more basic course tailored to vocational education students. Thousands of high school students pursuing apprenticeships and traineeships will benefit from the proposed ...
2008-06-04 06:29:00
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Petersburg seeks academic help to help boost achievement Petersburg's school division is seeking outside help to raise student achievement at up to three city schools. The School Board decided Wednesday to seek proposals from educational vendors for ...
2008-06-05 01:01:00
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A photo accompanying this release is available at http://media.primezone.com/noc/ The AFCEA ArkLaTex Chapter Scholarship is offered to high school graduating seniors who have declared college majors in electronics, electrical or computer engineering ...
2008-06-05 07:03:00
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When Sana Raoof was called to the stage to receive the Intel Foundation's top honour at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta last week, someone in the crowd yelled that the announcement was supposed to be just a joke. Sana ...
2008-06-05 01:59:00
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Organization supports actions of Sen a tors Barbara Boxer and Judd Gregg WASHINGTON , June 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) praised Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Judd Gregg (R-NH) for ...
2008-06-05 01:59:00
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Einstein rings produced by a galaxy behind the lensing galaxy. The sources are actually extended and that is why one sometimes sees arcs rather than complete rings. Credit: Photo credit: NASA, ESA, and the SLACS Survey team: A. Bolton (Harvard ...
2008-06-05 01:59:00
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Einstein rings produced by a galaxy behind the lensing galaxy. The sources are actually extended and that is why one sometimes sees arcs rather than complete rings.
2008-06-05 01:48:23
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - Buffalo city schools are cooperating with the University at Buffalo to help children do better at math.
2008-06-05 12:09:00
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The mathematicians were trying to extend an illustrious result in their field, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. The astrophysicists were working on a fundamental problem in their field, the problem of gravitational lensing. That the two groups were in fact working on the same question is both expected and unexpected: The "unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics" is well known throughout the ...
2008-06-05 02:20:16
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Growing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere primarily from CO2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels are impacting the climate on earth. Replacing fossil fuels with forest fuels is becoming more and more urgent. That would ...
2008-06-05 08:29:00
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The Auburn University College of Architecture, Design and Construction will host a select group of high school students for its first Academic Success Action Program, or ASAP, during the next two weeks. The program is to assist students in ...
2008-06-05 07:11:00
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Last week I had the opportunity to hear physics Nobel laureate Dr. Leon Lederman field questions from high school students at the World Science Festival in New York City. These hand-picked aces asked about neutrinos, the " God particle " and what it ...
2008-06-05 07:54:00
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June 5, 2008 11:14 AM - More than 180 students and groups will be honoured tonight at STELLAR: Honouring Student Achievement. The Peel District School Board will acknowledge student participation at the provincial, national or international level in ...
2008-06-05 07:54:00
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