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India could be heading for a weaker and perhaps short-lived coalition government after the April-May general election, with both major national parties struggling to keep regional allies. Congress has ruled for most of the last five years through a ...
2009-04-03 08:52:00
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For the last 10 years Mullin's Drive-In has hosted a free concert performed by the Bunny Berigan Memorial Band during the Bunny Berigan Jazz Festival in Fox Lake. This year's free concert will be on Friday, May 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. The festival will ...
2009-04-03 09:06:00
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President Barack Obama has so far reversed a number of actions taken by President George W. Bush -- on embryonic stem cell research, species protection and medical research -- but his administration has so far shown no interest in reversing a Bush ...
2009-04-03 07:55:00
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HUNTSVILLE, AL - Drake State Technical College is currently accepting participants for its Summer Education Opportunities. These programs are outside of the core curriculum offered by the college are funded through a grant from The National Science ...
2009-04-03 04:13:00
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DOHA: The Supreme Education Council will host the first Annual Students Research Fair 2009 on May 16 and 17. The fair will be open to preparatory and secondary Independent schools. The Students Research Fair will include several types of competitions ...
2009-04-03 08:59:00
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More secondary school students taking university entrance exams are failing at Thai, English and science. Results also show weakening social science and mathematics performance. Secondary school students taking this year's Advanced National Education ...
2009-04-03 09:13:00
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By Matt Buhrman Friday, April 03, 2009 at 6:16 p.m. OTTUMWA -- He has a skill for mathematics and the game of golf, but Ottumwa High School Senior, Corbin Gardner, says he began learning at an early age.
2009-04-03 06:25:11
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More secondary school students taking university entrance exams are failing at Thai, English and science. Results also show weakening social science and mathematics performance.
2009-04-03 09:33:01
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The sun still shone on the freshly mown turf at Lord’s Cricket Ground yesterday. The Victorian pavilion did not crumble, nor did Old Father Time’s weathervane spin. With the sole harrumphing of one curmudgeonly member, the unveiling of — gasp ...
2009-04-03 02:47:00
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A. I have a passion for all children to receive a quality education. I would like to be a part of the leadership team that continues to provide positive results in the education process of students in the KCK Public Schools. Q. Name your top three ...
2009-04-03 11:48:00
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2009-04-03 19:17:02 - Paris - London - April 3 2009: Pricing Partners presented their latest work on the impact of stochastic interest rates in local volatility jump diffusion models at the World Business Strategies (WBS) conference covering ...
2009-04-03 12:09:00
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For the first time, almost anyone or anything can be digitally connected at a low cost. We see it all around us. This year, two billion people will be linked to the Internet. There are four billion mobile phone subscribers, and they can access ...
2009-04-03 02:18:00
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Two years ago, when this year’s Plymouth-Canton fifth-graders were in third grade, 59 percent of them passed the writing portion of the Michigan Educational Assessment Program test. Two years later, that percentage rose to 78, a dramatic 18-percent ...
2009-04-03 12:52:00
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ABERDEEN, S.D. Students involved in competitive athletics at South Dakota's public universities last school year took more credit hours and had a slightly higher grade point average than non-athletes, according to a Board of Regents' study. The ...
2009-04-03 10:15:00
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ScienceDaily (Apr. 3, 2009) — As sea levels rise in the wake of climate change and semi-arid regions turn to desert, people living in those parts of the world are likely to be displaced. A mathematical approach to planned relocation reported in the ...
2009-04-03 03:58:00
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