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When I was in high school, mathematics and science held more prestige than other subjects, which remains the case to this day. If you took either or both of them and excelled, you were considered to be very smart. So by these standards, I was smart.
2015-01-12 03:25:00
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Imagine if people majored in mathematics to learn to run a company, or trade stocks, or develop iPhone apps or sequence genes. That is an absurd situation, even if mathematical principles are essential to all those tasks. Yet, that is essentially what many ...
2015-01-12 03:19:00
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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) President and CEO Kelly Tomblin (centre) signs a symbolic $500,000 cheque which was contributed to the GraceKennedy and Staff Community Development Foundation's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM ...
2015-01-12 03:10:00
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"PDEs are a big reason why math is useful," says Terence Tao. Tao, a professor of mathematics at UCLA, is interested in the theoretical side of these equations, seeking to discover with computer algorithms whether they can behave in a way that typically is ...
2015-01-12 09:13:00
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RACINE — Starting in the 2014-15 school year, all students in nine through 11th grades will participate in the ACT Suite of Exams.
2015-01-12 10:00:00
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Dale Hobbs, Columbia State instructor of mathematics, adds his signature to the beam during Columbia States spring convocation. (Courtesy photo)
2015-01-12 06:10:23
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A mathematics teacher who walked 2,500 miles from Hampton to Jerusalem this summer during a six-month sabbatical returns to the classroom this term.
2015-01-12 07:36:45
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Eleven very intelligent teens from high schools across the country went head-to-head in an exclusive mathematics competition at San Antonio's Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center on Monday. The "Who Wants To Be a Mathematician" competition was part of the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings. "There's 11 people here (so) I have a 1 in 11 chance," said John DiCarlo, a competitor from Liberal Arts and ...
2015-01-12 06:22:46
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Names were not provided by SCC. The CRC is a portable credential that is used when seeking employment that reflects one's skills levels in Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Locating Information. Research shows that approximately 90 percent ...
2015-01-12 07:52:00
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Velocity Jr. is a series of camps designed to create students excitement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers. Nearly 20 new camps will be available for all kindergarten through ninth grade students. The camps are held at ...
2015-01-12 04:18:00
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He has previously called for every Australian primary school to have at least one dedicated teacher of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), an objective that Queensland falls short in. “We have got to make sure our teachers have the ...
2015-01-12 07:23:00
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Speakers: Kenneth MILLER, Professor of Biology, Brown Un., Martin NOWAK, Prof. of Biology and Mathematics, Harvard Un., Richard POTTS, Director of the Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian, Maria Teresa LANDI (moderator) Senior Investigator at the ...
2015-01-12 09:06:00
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Imagine if people majored in mathematics to learn to run a company, or trade stocks, or develop iPhone apps or sequence genes. That is an absurd situation, even if mathematical principles are essential to all those tasks. Yet, that is essentially what many ...
2015-01-12 08:58:00
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This, he says, is because of Vedic mathematics, "which has made my calculations quicker and accurate". By traditional method, Ray would have taken over a minute to get the answer. "It takes me around one and a half minutes to multiply such large numbers ...
2015-01-11 10:42:00
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This, he says, is because of Vedic mathematics, “which has made my calculations quicker and accurate”. By traditional method, Ray would have taken over a minute to get the answer. “It takes me around one and a half minutes to multiply such large ...
2015-01-12 06:00:00
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