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New York, Feb 11: The average teen spends one hour and 40 minutes each week surfing the Internet for pornography, according to new UK research. This mathematics equates to 87 hours a year spent surfing for porn. A further hour and 35 minutes is spent ...
2009-02-11 10:11:00
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Billy Clark, 17, of Muskogee said he thought seeing Barack Obama inaugurated was the highlight of his trip to Washington, D.C. “It was packed everywhere,” he said. Clark, a senior in Hilldale High School and a student of Oklahoma School of ...
2009-02-11 10:47:00
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Due to the economic downturn, several departments at Swarthmore have been forced to change their hiring plans for the upcoming year. While some searches for new faculty members are going forward without interruption, others have been changed or ...
2009-02-11 08:38:00
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WESTERN Cape’s four higher education institutions and five other education service providers, start working in close collaboration for the first time to develop and support education in the province, from preprimary support to postgraduate studies ...
2009-02-11 10:33:00
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Two hundred years after scientist's birth, man's story can now be read in ways once unimaginable.
2009-02-11 10:48:21
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Evan Tilton, a Prague High School senior and student in Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics classes at Gordon Cooper Technology Center, has been selected to receive a $15,000 per year scholarship from the Air Force ROTC. Tilton plans to major in aerospace engineering at Oklahoma State University and hopes to go on to medical school after completing an engineering degree. His ...
2009-02-11 06:07:34
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CURIOSITIES We ask the experts your questions about our world. Q: How do snowflakes grow so symmetrically? A: Many people have ascribed the symmetry of snowflakes to an intelligent designer, but there are less mysterious explanations for their seeming perfection, says UW-Madison mathematics professor David Griffeath.
2009-02-11 07:35:04
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( American Association for the Advancement of Science ) Sylvia T. Bozeman, a professor of mathematics at Spelman College in Atlanta, Ga., has been honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her commitment toward increasing the number of African-American women with doctoral degrees in mathematics.
2009-02-11 07:17:27
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