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MANILA, Philippines - A research program on indigenous bio-resources once made headlines by transforming the ubiquitous sago into a very promising income generator in Mindanao. But sago is just the beginning. “Other abundant indigenous resources ...
2009-05-30 11:38:00
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Prince Harry has visited a children's centre which offers social and educational services on the final day of his official visit to New York. The prince, 24, tackled an obstacle course and observed a mathematics lesson at the Harlem Children's Zone ...
2009-05-30 12:06:00
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Clive W. J. Granger, an economist and Nobel laureate whose work revolutionized the way stocks and other fluctuating series of data are analyzed and forecast, died on May 27. He was 74 and lived in La Jolla, Calif. His death was announced on Friday by ...
2009-05-30 01:25:00
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Roses to Dublin, Ind., store owner Pat McDaniel and all of those in the area who work tirelessly to make our portion of the Historic National Road Yard Sale such a fun success. Unlike the many community festivals that kick off during these warm ...
2009-05-30 05:54:00
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Every weekend children of Koonankoppalu village in Karnataka eagerly await visiting teachers from India's tech hub to help them with mathematics, English and science. The village, around 120 km from Bangalore, boasts of one government-run primary ...
2009-05-30 07:48:00
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STETSON UNIVERSITY PHOTO Honorees — 2008 Hood Award winner Dr. Gary Maris, right, congratulates Dr. E. Bryan Gillespie, who was presented the 2009 Hood Award during Homecoming festivities this year at Stetson University. Maris and Gillespie both ...
2009-05-30 08:10:00
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A 16-year-old Iraqi student living in Sweden has solved a math puzzle that has confounded mathematicians for over 300 years. Mohamed Altoumaimi, who migrated to Sweden six years ago, spent four months and countless hours devising a formula that ...
2009-05-30 06:37:00
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A greater percentage of Florida students are performing at or above grade level in reading and mathematics compared to all test years since 2001, according to the 2009 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) results released this week ...
2009-05-30 06:08:00
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Perhaps because of an interest in mathematics classes, co-valedictorians Laura Raeker and Stacey Engelmeyer, and salutatorian Kiesha Trisko, knew for a number of years they would be among the top students in their class.
2009-05-30 07:56:16
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A greater percentage of Florida students are performing at or above grade level in reading and mathematics compared to all test years since 2001, according to the 2009 Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) results released this week.
2009-05-30 09:40:20
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The contest is open only to the current 5th grade students. The contest consists of a 90-minute multiple choice test in which each participant works independently. No calculators, book, notes or other aids are permitted. Sample questions and ...
2009-05-27 07:55:00
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A former Palo Alto High School student who played running back on the football team and once tried to join the Marines has been convicted of kidnapping a 17-year-old girl off the street from his old neighborhood and sexually assaulting her. Todd ...
2009-05-30 01:58:00
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ISLE OF WIGHT – When he was in fifth grade, Tim Hobbs got a high school textbook and taught himself algebra. He skipped seventh grade and by the end of his sophomore year at Smithfield High School, he had exhausted all of the school's math ...
2009-05-30 04:07:00
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The Thomas Friedman headline in a recent Olympian said “Let’s hope new generation of teachers can get us on track.” He reported test results of high school students in science and mathematics rank America near the bottom when compared to other ...
2009-05-30 02:05:00
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Caitlin M. Ahern (ITS); Ashlee L. Armey; Kevin M. Barnaby (C, NHS); Jane L. Barnard (C, NHS, SHS, MHS, AHS); Alysia M. Barnes; Abigail C. L. Bartholomew; Steven M. Berkey (NHS, FHS, MHS); Mitchell R. Bisson; Katherine M. Borge (M, NHS, FHS); Nicholas ...
2009-05-30 04:14:00
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