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Tuscaloosa News - It covers material in language arts, social studies, science and mathematics for grades K-12. If you go to the Tuscaloosa Public Library Web site at www.tuscaloosa-library.org , click on “Children’s Services,” click on “Kids Stuff” then click ...
2007-10-14 01:27:00
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Philadelphia Enquirer - Bradley received his undergraduate degree in early childhood education and mathematics and his graduate degree in mathematics education from South Carolina State University, according to information provided by Paine College. He earned his doctorate ...
2007-10-14 02:31:00
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Orange County Register - For example, the bookstore rented 516 copies of the "Nature of Mathematics" this term for $44.95 per semester, less than half the $130 it cost to buy the book new or the $97.50 cost of the used edition. UC Irvine doesn't have a rental program, but ...
2007-10-14 03:07:00
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Silicon Valley - We just do not embrace mathematics, science like we should," said Lewis, the multiple start-up veteran. "Mainstream America does not understand how far the gap is becoming, especially with black males. It is scary out there." Lewis had a rough six ...
2007-10-13 10:49:00
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Chicago Sun-Times - He told his life story to Shull, how he was born to a 16-year-old welfare recipient and excelled at mathematics and athletics as he progressed through school. Shull's conclusion: Trimble was replaying his life story each trading day. Eighteen months ...
2007-10-14 03:00:00
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Feeling angry about your portfolio or a recent trade? Stomp on your desk, yell at the wall, write a mean tirade to yourself in a journal, says Denise Shull , a member of the Chicago Board of Trade , a short-term trader and somebody who knows about the psychology of it all.
2007-10-14 03:29:11
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Groundhog Day at Interlagos For Felipe Massa the Brazilian Grand Prix will be a little like groundhog day. A year ago it was he and Michael Schumacher at the front, with the German expected to take the win but unlikely to win the World Championship because of the mathematics.
2007-10-14 03:27:52
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NEW YORK -- Simple mathematics explain why New York has become the nation's worst air-travel bottleneck. Almost every day, more planes are jockeying for space in the sky than the region's beleaguered air traffic control system can handle.
2007-10-14 01:22:04
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