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New Delhi, March 15: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has admitted to a printing error in a mathematics question set by it for the Class 10 board examination and said students who attempted it would not unnecessarily lose marks.
2009-03-15 12:26:43
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Agencies New Delhi, March 15: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has admitted to a printing error in a mathematics question set by it for the Class 10 board examination and said students who attempted it would not unnecessarily lose marks.
2009-03-15 11:06:26
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) yesterday admitted there was a printing error in the mathematics question paper of the Class 10 board examination and said students would not unnecessarily lose marks.
2009-03-15 03:04:54
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A former Wantagh High School teacher guilty of having had sex with a 16-year-old boy was released on bail yesterday after her arraignment on new charges that she violated a restraining order by sending three letters to the teenager last year while ...
2009-03-15 07:46:00
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Nearly all the characters in Zoë Heller's ambitious new novel, "The Believers," are true believers. Each chooses a different vehicle of worship -- socialism, liberal humanism, Orthodox Judaism or the New Age gospel of self-improvement. But all are ...
2009-03-15 09:19:00
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WHAT’S mathematics got to do with firefighting? Well, quite a lot actually, as children in Kidlington found out. More than 150 pupils at Gosford Hill School — which has specialist status for maths and computing — learned about the role of maths ...
2009-03-15 08:43:00
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Caracas - Bolivian Education minister, Roberto Aguilar, announced that on March 22 his country will enter a post Literacy phase as a continuation of the process of social inclusion of President Evo Morales. He explained that it will begin in the ...
2009-03-15 08:00:00
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New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has admitted to a printing error in a mathematics question set by it for the Class 10 board examination and said students who attempted it would not unnecessarily lose marks. "There was a ...
2009-03-15 06:34:00
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Math Kangaroo is an international competition in solving mathematical problems, organized for students in grades 2 through 12. It is very popular in Europe and now is finding its way into the United States -- including Pittsburgh. No other scholarly ...
2009-03-15 09:04:00
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NEW DELHI: Admitting that there was a printing error in a Class X mathematics question set, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday said students who attempted the question will not lose marks. "There is no need to panic. Students who ...
2009-03-15 08:21:00
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POOLVILLE — The Poolville Math Team competed at the first State Qualifier at Bridgeport recently. Three of Poolville’s members were able to qualify for State. Fourteen schools were in attendance at Bridgeport. Austin Sies and Victoria Novak ...
2009-03-15 04:47:00
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The Massachusetts Academy of Mathematics and Sciences' FIRST robotics team, which is sponsored by Worcester Polytechnic Institute, came in first out of 53 entrants in the FIRST regional competition at Boston University. FIRST stands for "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology"
2009-03-15 06:07:30
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NEW DELHI: Admitting that there was a printing error in a Class X mathematics question set, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday said students who attempted the question will not lose marks.
2009-03-15 08:40:12
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By Leslie Lau Consultant Editor KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 – The government is likely to scrap the policy of using English to teach science and mathematics in primary schools while maintaining it for secondary schools. Education Ministry sources told The Malaysian Insider today that the compromise in policy will be recommended to the Cabinet for a final decision soon in an effort to resolve a ...
2009-03-15 06:51:05
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has admitted to a printing error in a mathematics question set by it for the Class 10 board examination and said students who attempted it would not unnecessarily lose marks.
2009-03-15 10:11:16
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