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By bringing all research projects — whether they're in science or math, dance or English — together under one program, the new Collaborative Undergraduate Research and Inquiry (CURI) initiative aims to further strengthen the college's longstanding commitment to providing students with engaging and rewarding investigative experiences.
2010-09-08 03:47:55
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The people took to the streets in large numbers to show their support to the 18th constitutional amendments. Here are a few occasions in Puttalam, Anuradhapura, Kahatagasdigiliya and the people from Kelaniya, Wattala and Gampaha areas at Horton Place, Colombo.
2010-09-08 02:50:48
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KINGS MILLS - Kings Mills Elementary and South Lebanon Elementary schools earned “excellent with distinction” designation because they both met or exceeded expected growth for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years, according to official state report card results released late last month by the Ohio Department of Education.
2010-09-08 02:46:28
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - A series of unique giveaways and performing acts highlight the Grand Rapids Griffins' revamped promotional schedule for their upcoming 2010-11 season.
2010-09-08 02:36:19
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Arkansas State University today announced an all-time record enrollment of 13,438 students for the Jonesboro campus, the highest recorded enrollment in the school's history. It represents an increase of 1,282 students (10.5-percent) compared to fall 2009 enrollment numbers.
2010-09-08 04:33:35
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Officials at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith released enrollment figures Sept. 8 that show headcount increases, both for the fall 2010 semester and for the third fall semester in a row.
2010-09-08 03:39:40
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CHENNAI: An online e-learning portal – www.careerstrokes.com – that aims to motivate students and young professionals and provide them with career enhancement skills was launched on Monday.
2010-09-08 03:04:14
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Remarks on United States Foreign Policy Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Council on Foreign Relations Washington, DC September 8, 2010 SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Richard. And it is a pleasure to be back here at the Council with two working arms. That is something that I am very happy and grateful for, and I thank you for referencing what has been the most difficult ...
2010-09-08 03:03:41
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DONNELLSON –– After seeing 11 of its teachers retire with a combined 314 years of teaching experience, the Central Lee School District is welcoming its new teaching staff with open arms.
2010-09-08 02:09:27
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When Mio Honzawa starts fifth grade next April, her textbooks will be thicker. Alarmed that children here are falling behind the kids in rivals such as South Korea and Hong Kong, the education ministry is adding about 1,200 pages to elementary school textbooks, bringing the total across all subjects for six years from 4,900 pages today to nearly 6,100.
2010-09-08 04:07:11
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( University of California - Los Angeles ) Hamamatsu will work with CNSI researchers on efforts to apply nanoscience and nanotechnology to projects having global importance in health, medicine, energy, the environment. Together they will work on new instruments that advance the field of nanolevel optical imaging.
2010-09-08 03:16:54
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September 08, 2010, Washington D.C. Council on Foreign Relations RICHARD N. HAASS: Well, good morning. I'm Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, and I want to welcome all of you here to the Washington offices of the Council on Foreign Relations.
2010-09-08 01:20:34
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell knows how he feels about the new health care legislation. “I think it was the worst piece of legislation in the 25 years I’ve been in Senate,” said McConnell, R-Ky. “I was not a fan of this bill.”
2010-09-08 05:41:03
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By Paulette Lash Ritchie, Times Correspondent Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Ruth Markham was surprised by dignitaries announcing her as one of three Florida finalists for the national award. BROOKSVILLE — Ruth Markham's students were busy organizing their science folders when the door to her classroom opened and in walked district superintendent Bryan Blavatt, assistant superintendent Sonya ...
2010-09-08 04:07:14
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- A San Francisco-based computer scientist says he has solved the mystery of dating Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah - New Year - Rosh Hashana - Judaism - Religion and Spirituality
2010-09-08 05:16:26
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