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Tampa, Florida. The Executive Committee and Board of Directors of the INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION of NONLINEAR ANALYSIS (IFNA) unanimously elected Professor Chris P. Tsokos to be its new president. Dr. Tsokos, a Distinguished University Professor ...
2009-03-27 07:38:00
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Russian-French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov , 65, is the 2009 Abel Prize winner. Gromov's "revolutionary contributions to geometry," according to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, were the basis for this year's honor, which ...
2009-03-27 09:12:00
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The policy of teaching of Science and Mathematics in English should be reversed because the policy had not been discussed thoroughly. Terengganu delegate Datuk Zubir Embong said the policy had been implemented hastily, without taking into account the ...
2009-03-27 08:07:00
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IMPROVEMENTS at a Scunthorpe school have led to special measures being removed by Ofsted inspectors. Saint Bede's Catholic School, on Collum Avenue, was given notice to improve standards in maths and quality of teaching at its last inspection in ...
2009-03-27 06:41:00
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Park High School is a successful over subscribed 11-16 Specialist Mathematics & Computing College, pleasantly situated close to the Yorkshire Dales. The Humanities Faculty are looking for an enthusiastic and energetic colleague who is a team player and an excellent classroom practitioner.
2009-03-27 09:28:45
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Students, teachers and parents had fun with numbers last Friday as Prestwood Elementary School brought the popular math festival to its school. Sponsored by the California Mathematics Council, the festival celebrates math with hands-on activities for kindergarten through eighth grades. “This event puts math right in the students’ hands and makes learning easy and joyful,” said [...]
2009-03-27 08:23:00
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Bournville is a thriving, oversubscribed, co-educational comprehensive school pleasantly sited in South West Birmingham. OFSTED judge us "good with outstanding features" and our Maths Faculty is a big part of our success with 71% of students achieving a grade C or higher in 2008.
2009-03-27 09:13:53
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Dust will never gather on Jonathan Lyons' lively new book of medieval history -- the opening page of his "The House of Wisdom" cites a cleric scandalized by the Crusader ladies of Antioch and their penchant for the plunging neckline and the bejeweled ...
2009-03-27 02:02:00
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Results from the 2008 ACT college admission test show that many Connecticut high school seniors are "appallingly" unprepared for college-level work, according to a state report. Of the 8,159 students who took the test, 35 percent of white seniors, 18 ...
2009-03-27 04:47:00
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The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters on Thursday announced that the Abel Prize for 2009 would go to Russian born French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov, “for his revolutionary contributions to geometry.” King Harald will present ...
2009-03-27 12:43:00
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CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Zacks.com announces the latest Industry Outlook. Today’s outlook from Zacks Equity Research analyst Eric Rothmann discusses the Financial sector. Highlighted stocks include: Ambac Financial (NYSE: ABK ), Hudson City ...
2009-03-27 04:54:00
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Persecuted for his theory that the Earth was not in fact the center of the universe, astronomer-scientist Galileo spent the final days of his life under house arrest for heresy as dictated by the Roman Inquisition. Four hundred years later, we ...
2009-03-27 04:32:00
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Like many of you, I would like to see a playoff for college football. Also, as many fans have suggested, I would like a playoff system to include established bowls as much as possible while allowing bowls outside the system to continue operating ...
2009-03-27 04:18:00
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Ofqual said English literature, maths and science exams were often failing to push the brightest students. In some cases, pupils could complete a GCSE in English without reading a novel and different students often regurgitated the same coursework ...
2009-03-27 02:16:00
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GENEVA - Denmark and Sweden are better than the United States in their ability to exploit information and communications technology, according to a survey published Thursday. The United States, which topped the World Economic Forum's "networked ...
2009-03-27 03:57:00
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