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Of all the cathedrals erected during the medieval era, the one at Chartres, in the Île-de-France, is the most spectacular. "Beneath the vaults of Chartres," Napoleon said, "the atheist would feel uneasy." And it's true that when you confront its ...
2009-04-18 06:11:00
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RETURN TO MEANING: THE AMERICAN PSYCHE IN SEARCH OF ITS SOUL redefines religious meaning and its importance for a Scientific Age. "Renaissance man” Andrew Cort (science and mathematics teacher, attorney, and doctor of chiropractic), has written an ...
2009-04-18 05:28:00
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An Auburn University professor has received a $424,000 National Science Foundation grant for research in the fight against infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and anthrax. Evert Duin, an assistant professor of biochemistry in the ...
2009-04-18 06:11:00
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AN earthquake similar in scale to the one that destroyed L'Aquilla, Italy, could be in store for Adelaide next year, a leading seismologist says. Australian Seismological Centre director Kevin McCue says according to statistical theory, 2010 poses ...
2009-04-18 10:54:00
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That old Aesop's fable about the turtle and the hare might have you underestimating the turtle; after all, that hare would have won if only it stayed on track - right? Fact is, while turtles are slow and clumsy on land, they can travel great speeds ...
2009-04-18 10:47:00
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At a recent Atkins school board meeting Atkins Middle School Principal Allen Wilbanks announced at Monday’s school board meeting that the school, in collaboration with the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, will provide ...
2009-04-18 12:35:00
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By Cindi Nobles Reporter At a recent Atkins school board meeting Atkins Middle School Principal Allen Wilbanks announced at Monday’s school board meeting that the school, in collaboration with the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, will provide information for a rural utilities service distance learning lab from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and has received a grant ...
2009-04-18 01:48:30
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Just when you thought crop circles were a thing of the past, the first mysterious formation of 2009 has been spotted. The intricate pattern measuring approximately 60 ft in diameter was spotted on Tuesday in a remote area near Avebury in Wiltshire ...
2009-04-18 07:20:00
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Midway Elementary School's Linda Perdue is buzzing with excitement. Perdue touted the success of the school's reading program — a program that aims to make sure every student is "collage-bound" in the end — at Socorro Consolidated Schools Board ...
2009-04-18 07:20:00
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Red meat is a cornerstone of the Aussie diet, but is it bad for us? Melinda Houston reports on a meaty issue that has many of us baffled in the kitchen. IT GIVES you cancer, heart disease, makes you go blind. Then it kills you. If a committee of ...
2009-04-18 09:00:00
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Oakland Press photos/VAUGHN GURGANIAN Balloons sail away after students release them, each with a math question attached, on Friday at the Great Lakes Academy in Pontiac. Pontiac students release math questions attached to balloons If you spot a ...
2009-04-18 07:34:00
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Underwriting and Technical Service Specialist - President of International Reinsurance Managers MIAMI, FL, April 18, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- June Chen, President of International Reinsurance Managers, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for ...
2009-04-18 06:08:00
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There are different ways to arrive at a correct answer in Everyday Mathmematics, proponents of the curriculum say. “There are different strategies and different ways,” said Michelle Watts, a fourth-grade teacher at Kirkwood Elementary. The ...
2009-04-18 08:53:00
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Mr. Tap came to the United States in 1995 from Sudan and began his career as a mathematics tutor. SAINT PAUL, MN, April 18, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- William Tap, Instructor for Century College, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing ...
2009-04-18 04:49:00
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New Delhi, April 18 : Mythological tales, electrical wires, mobile phones, beehives, a mathematics mark sheet and even an experience with death - nine budding designers displayed their creativity inspired by all this and more as they prepare to compete at the World of Wearable Art (WOW) awards in New Zealand in September.
2009-04-18 05:29:51
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