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Hundreds of students measured the height of poles and strung together rectangles with only string and stakes as part of Geometry Field Day in Clifton High School. It was a time for students to apply their math skills outside the classroom. "We used ...
2009-06-01 12:44:00
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The arts are not an afterthought but rather the differentiator that defines the 21st- century global reality. Sustainability is being employed as a high performance strategy by successful companies and communities, large and small, as a process to ...
2009-06-01 03:50:00
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C. Charles "Chuck" Miesse, 87, formerly of Malvern, a retired systems analyst with the Environmental Protection Agency, died of Parkinson's disease Thursday at Bellingham, a retirement community in West Chester. Mr. Miesse grew up in Lancaster and ...
2009-06-01 02:03:00
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Dr. Monica VanDieren of Robert Morris University. Monica VanDieren's research specialty is about as close as a professor can get to Rodin's "The Thinker," except that she doesn't sit on a rock and wears a lot more clothing. Dr. VanDieren is a pure ...
2009-05-31 11:25:00
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T oday the Globe and Mail introduces to its pages the super-addictive puzzle KenKen, a Japanese-born creation that's being touted as the "new Sudoku" by the august British daily The Times. KenKen differs from Sudoku (also published daily in this ...
2009-06-01 03:07:00
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We must do better for students who score low on PSSAs. As graduation caps are symbolically tossed into the air this week, there seems to be much to celebrate. But the nagging question at the high school level is whether the diploma really means ...
2009-06-01 03:57:00
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