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Traditional transfer agreements ensure that courses taken at a community college will count toward a bachelor's degree. Reverse agreements ensure that a community college accepts credits earned after a student leaves.
2008-07-06 10:47:29
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Those who claim the apocalypse will occur on Dec. 21, 2012, base their beliefs on an understanding of the Mayans, an ancient civilization in Central America known for their prowess in mathematics and astronomy. Ruins of the Mayans in Mexico are shown ...
2008-07-06 02:05:00
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Emilie Synott has always been an adventurous investor. Putting money into RRSPs through her company's group retirement plan over the past 30 years, she tended to "live dangerously," with a mix of high-yielding investments in her nest egg that, while ...
2008-07-06 10:23:00
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Veteran mathematics teacher Ann Brannen has been selected as Bainbridge College (BC) Technical Studies Division Rick Perkins Award Winner for 2008-09.
2008-07-06 08:07:00
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Richard Scudamore is not the most popular man on planet football. Despite masterminding one of the most enlightened, free-market success stories of modern times, the chief executive of the Premier League is a constant target of criticism from fans ...
2008-07-06 04:49:00
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A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches. Mathematics student Nikolai Sazhin, 19, competing under the name "The President'' knocked out a ...
2008-07-06 03:52:00
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A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches. Mathematics student Nikolai Sazhin, 19, competing under the name "The President'' knocked out a ...
2008-07-06 04:28:00
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A RUSSIAN man has been crowned world champion in the novelty sport of chess boxing, a game that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches.
2008-07-06 03:29:00
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Connor Hogan of East Lansing was chosen to participate in the 2008 U.S. Scholar-Athlete Games held June 28-July 5 in Rhode Island. The event was sponsored by the Institute for International Sport. The Scholar-Athlete games bring together honor ...
2008-07-06 10:01:00
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The International School of Arizona (ISAZ) is a not-for-profit school offering classes from pre-school (2 yrs.) through fifth grade. ISAZ offers a unique program whose curriculum is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and concurrently ...
2008-07-06 09:47:00
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RAVE: For the remarkable boost given to aquatic life in the Cahaba River by the removal of a dam that had functioned as a bridge for trucks. The fragile Cahaba, home to many rare species of plants and wildlife, has seen a dramatic increase in ...
2008-07-06 10:01:00
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TIKAL NATIONAL PARK, Guatemala - On the road to the Maya ruins we sat in our guide George Hernandez's van, waiting for him to complete the paperwork in the concrete immigration building at the Guatemalan border. As he jumped in and shifted gears, he ...
2008-07-06 10:01:00
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T he county school system community recently mourned the loss of Melvin Hackett, who had worked as day supervisor for Glenelg High School for 44 years. He died June 17 at age 64. It is believed that Hackett, who had lived in Mount Airy , spent his ...
2008-07-06 07:03:00
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The goal of state legislation lauded by two recent Free Press editorials -- that all students complete four years of math, including Algebra I and Algebra II as a requirement to graduate for the Class of 2011 -- is misguided at best. It is akin to ...
2008-07-06 10:01:00
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Rarely do brains and brawn come together in this way. A Russian was crowned world champion Sunday in the novelty sport of chess boxing that requires equal skill at moving pawns and throwing punches.
2008-07-06 09:21:52
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