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Dedication to learning has paid off for Peyton Cline of Maumelle, a 2009 Pulaski Academy graduate. The talented trombonist will enter Princeton University this fall. He has placed atop his ensemble in various tryouts. Cline is well-rounded, also ...
2009-06-04 11:39:00
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STOCKHOLM (AFP) - A 16-year-old Iraqi immigrant living in Sweden has cracked a maths puzzle that has stumped experts for more than 300 years, Swedish media reported on Thursday. In just four months, Mohamed Altoumaimi has found a formula to explain ...
2009-06-04 12:07:00
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District, campus and individual student results have been sent to local districts and charter schools by the state’s testing contractor, Texas Education Agency officials said. But TEA doesn’t have local results. (Check back here for detailed ...
2009-06-04 12:36:00
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new delhi : Physics (hons) is one of the most sought after science programmes in Delhi University. Around 20 colleges under DU offer this course. The popularity of the course can be gauged from the fact that in 2008, Hans Raj College received the ...
2009-06-04 02:52:00
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Three local Hispanic high school seniors have been honored for their achievements in engineering and mathematics by ExxonMobil : and the Hispanic Heritage Awards Foundation : . Award recipients Andrea Rivera from South Miami Senior High School, Maria ...
2009-06-04 10:20:00
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TRENTON — Gov. Jon S. Corzine and Education Commissioner Lucille E. Davy June 1 joined the Common Core State Standards Initiative, a state-led process to develop common English-language arts and mathematics standards.
2009-06-04 12:27:37
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Charles J. A. Halberg, Jr., an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of California, Riverside, passed away at home in Carlsbad on June 1, 2009. Photo credit: UCR Strategic Communications. (Photo was taken in the mid-1950s.)
2009-06-04 12:13:22
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. – Charles J. A. Halberg, Jr., an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of California, Riverside, passed away at home in Carlsbad, Calif., on June 1, 2009. He was 87.
2009-06-04 10:53:52
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Second, what effect did Tetris have on your life? Feel free to respond in the comments. For me, Tetris brought more than just an early onset of carpal tunnel syndrome in my thumbs. It brought me peace of mind. Here was a game where there were no ...
2009-06-04 07:07:00
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First Lady Michelle Obama mixed politics with inspiration Wednesday by defending her husband's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, during a commencement address to high school graduates. Speaking at a graduation ceremony for Washington ...
2009-06-04 08:18:00
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Casio Provides Site with High Precision Calculation Tools for Science, Mathematics, and Daily Life Dover, NJ. — Casio Computer Co., Ltd., announced today the official launch of an English Version of its high precision calculation website, “Keis ...
2009-06-04 08:40:00
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Moultrie Technical College will offer a chance to defray the $95 test fee for General Educational Development test takers in Tift and Turner counties. In a special incentive to end the FY2009 program year, test takers who are not already enrolled in ...
2009-06-04 07:35:00
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ALMOST $600,000 funding has been awarded to three research projects coming out of the University of Ballarat. The money comes from the Australian Research Council and will be shared over the next three years. UB Vice-Chancellor Professor David ...
2009-06-04 08:11:00
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THURSDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Culture, not biology, might explain why females in some parts of the world don't perform as well as males in math. That's the conclusion of an analysis of math performance in the United States and abroad that ...
2009-06-04 08:40:00
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(AP) — Wayne State University has won a $600,000 Kresge Foundation grant to operate its Math Corps and other mathematics education programs for K-12 students. The three-year grant will support Wayne's Center for Excellence and Equity in Mathematics ...
2009-06-04 07:35:00
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