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NEW BRITAIN - With more than 36,000 Connecticut students taking the SAT this year, educators are finding out that it is more than just what they teach that influences scores related to reading, writing and arithmetic. The report by the College Board ...
2008-08-31 11:28:00
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From: Dr K Swann, Gomersal, Cleckheaton. Rob Eastaway's article "Go forth and multiply, it's time to discover maths" (Yorkshire Post, August 19) raises an interesting support for more mathematics in schools. What he could also have added is that a ...
2008-09-01 12:33:00
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The Bismarck Tribune editorial of Aug. 12 got it right. AAUW research reinforces the Tribune's editorial position. Since 1881 AAUW has been a non-partisan organization that believes women deserve access to education and equity, with the right to ...
2008-09-01 01:59:00
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Get your pooper scoopers ready if you want one last piece of Yankee Stadium history. When the dog show returns here in 11 days for the final homestand in the current Stadium, the Yankees can talk about their glory days or start the "Wait 'til next ...
2008-08-31 11:36:00
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Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food, a Japanese researcher said. One elephant was 87 percent correct and the other 69 percent right in months of addition exercises involving ...
2008-09-01 12:54:00
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Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food, a Japanese researcher said Monday. One elephant was 87 percent correct and the other 69 percent right in months of addition exercises ...
2008-09-01 01:16:00
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Why did he pick on 1948? When the Chancellor, Alistair Darling, in a curiously likeable interview, bluntly said that the economic downturn was “arguably the worst in 60 years”, why did he choose 60? He could have opted for 30, a far more common ...
2008-09-01 12:04:00
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Seattle author Neal Stephenson's latest novel, "Anathem," will be released Sept. 9. He's a jack of all trades contributing to some of the area's most secretive and intriguing high-tech ventures, where he works part time, after his morning writing ...
2008-09-01 12:33:00
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When Dan Wheldon hit a tire barrier on the 69th lap of Sunday's IndyCar race on Belle Isle, there were suspicions that Wheldon had taken one for Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon, the series points leader who was running in fifth place ...
2008-09-01 01:01:00
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Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food, a Japanese researcher said.
2008-09-01 03:10:16
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Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food, according to a researcher.
2008-09-01 04:07:37
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An elephant eats a meal of lettuce, apples,bread, carrots and bananas. A Japanese researcher has said that Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food.
2008-09-01 03:03:28
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Asian elephants can do mathematics, proving their skill at addition in an experiment with their favourite food, a Japanese researcher said Monday.
2008-09-01 02:38:40
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Sept. 2 through Oct. 11 , "Mathematics of Ecstasy," the first traveling solo exhibition of mixed media collage inlays from 2003-08 by the New York City-based artist Jari Chevalier.
2008-08-31 09:51:04
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A 20 percent tip makes a waitress happy. But when a couple dining at the Montarra Grill in Algonquin left waitress Michelle Secreto a 667 percent tip Aug. 24, she figured the man who signed the credit card receipt was either pulling her leg, or had a gross ineptitude for mathematics.
2008-08-31 10:21:05
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