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RAFFLES Junior College is looking at offering a broad-based two-year diploma covering everything from philosophy to science as an alternative to the A levels. It would be one of a handful of Singapore schools to offer the International Baccalaureate ...
2008-07-20 03:21:00
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BIZ PLANNING FOR PROFIT: Unlimited Future Inc. is offering Business Planning for Profit, a 12-hour course that teaches the steps of starting a profitable business. The text for the course is filled with checklists, lists of important questions to ask ...
2008-07-20 04:04:00
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The Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria is to introduce a professional examination programme similar to what is being offered by other professional bodies in the country. The programme, called, “Computer Professional Examination ...
2008-07-20 04:33:00
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VANCOUVER - Steve Coyne is looking for bombs but he's not doing it with a dog or high-tech detection equipment. He's using a pencil. The 22-year-old mathematics student is part of a month-long program at a B.C. university asking students to partner ...
2008-07-20 08:55:00
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VANCOUVER - Steve Coyne is looking for bombs but he's not doing it with a dog or high-tech detection equipment. He's using a pencil. The 22-year-old mathematics student is part of a month-long program at a B.C. university asking students to partner ...
2008-07-20 10:13:00
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Wilson College has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Booth Ferris Foundation for the college's new Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology. Wilson College will acknowledge the contribution by naming a computer classroom and seminar room ...
2008-07-20 02:24:00
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Leonid "Leo" Hurwicz, who has died at the age of 90, was professor emeritus of economics at the University of Minnesota and the creator of mechanism design, the "reverse engineering" side of economics. Ordinarily, economists try to predict what ...
2008-07-20 03:43:00
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Wilson College has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Booth Ferris Foundation for the college's new Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology.
2008-07-20 02:48:25
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Bhubaneswar, July 20: For a young batch of students at Bhubaneswar Genius Academy, mathematics is no longer a fretting subject and solutions to arithmetic, algebra, geometry or trigonometry problems are ready in a jiffy.
2008-07-20 02:17:56
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Lee Edward Alderdice, 79, a resident of Annapolis for over 32 years and previously of Bethesda, died of colon cancer July 17 in his home after an illness lasting a year and a half. Mr. Alderice was born June 20, 1929, in San Benito, Texas, and ...
2008-07-20 09:31:00
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Last week came news that burbled and bleeped deliciously through the electronic music community: 267 lost tapes by the late Delia Derbyshire , the BBC Radiophonic Workshop pioneer who turned Ron Grainer's sketches for the Dr Who theme tune into the ...
2008-07-19 11:01:00
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Shandrika Burrison and Jacquelyn Carson are enrolled in the School of Graduate Studies at South Carolina State University. Both are matriculating for master’s degrees in mathematics education. They desire to pursue careers in teaching and ...
2008-07-20 10:42:00
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The announcement was made in the lobby of the Don Reynolds Performance Hall at the University of Central Arkansas. Welcoming those in attendance was a brass quintet composed of Professor Larry Jones and Bryan Light, trumpet; Jeff Jarvis, tuba; Denis ...
2008-07-20 08:33:00
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The Josh Giles Scholarship was awarded to five Polk County seniors at their high school awards programs. The following students each will receive a scholarship for $500: Tekeria Booker, Winter Haven High; Paul Cooper, Auburndale High; Austin Dollison ...
2008-07-20 05:27:00
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VANCOUVER - Steve Coyne is looking for bombs but he's not doing it with a dog or high-tech detection equipment. He's using a pencil. The 22-year-old mathematics student is part of a month-long program at a B.C. university asking students to partner ...
2008-07-20 08:26:00
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