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Iola Register - Heigele spoke briefly about how well the fieldhouse had fit into school and community use and noted successes of current students in the classroom, including lofty accomplishments in mathematics and reading on state assessment tests, and ...
2007-10-15 11:05:00
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Straits Times - The panel responsible for developing the Mathematics paper comprises experienced school teachers, subject specialists from the Ministry of Education and assessment specialists from SEAB. Its members are well-versed with the syllabus and with what ...
2007-10-15 12:17:00
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El Paso Times - The National Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy Office at NASA has recognized a New Mexico State University professor. Susan W. Brown, director of the Southern New Mexico office of the academy at the university has received the ...
2007-10-15 11:55:00
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Tribune - Unmarried male candidates aged between 19 and 23 years, having a graduate degree in any discipline with minimum 60 per cent marks with mathematics and physics at 10+2 level are eligible to apply. The minimum height requirement is 162.5 cm with ...
2007-10-15 01:14:00
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NorthJersey.com - EDUCATION: A.B. in mathematics, A.M. in applied mathematics and Ph.D. in applied mathematics, all from Harvard University; Honorary M.A. from Cambridge University. EXPERIENCE : Previously taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard ...
2007-10-15 12:38:00
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Chesterton Tribune - Donna Shrader, of Chesterton, a student at the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities, has recently been named a national merit semi-finalist. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) is a non-profit organization that ...
2007-10-15 01:00:00
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Daily News-Record - John Allen Paulos wrote a series of books devoted to “humor in mathematics”, a fun series of books, one of the best of which is Innumeracy (mathematical illiteracy). Mr. Paulos makes the point that sometimes we seem almost proud of our innumeracy ...
2007-10-15 01:14:00
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Californian - The following students at Hartnell College received a National Science Foundation scholarship in computer science, engineering and mathematics for fall 2007: Ricardo Fernandez, Leonel Medrano Zavala, Rodrigo Sanchez, Daniel Chairez, Genero Sanchez ...
2007-10-15 01:21:00
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star.com.my - We found ways of simplifying the mathematics ... (So) not just resource constraints are important but incentive constraints, particularly when people are not watching." "The economy needs to be understood as a communications problem," he explained ...
2007-10-15 02:33:00
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Akron Beacon Journal - ... and immersed in its community more than 130 years before "community engagement" was trendy . . . an institution that was exemplary for accomplishments in science and engineering back when the now-popular science-technology-engineering-mathematics ...
2007-10-15 01:36:00
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Gulf News - Eric Maskin was born in New York City in 1950 and received a doctorate in applied mathematics from Harvard in 1976. Roger Myerson was born in Boston in 1951. Like Maskin, he finished a PhD in applied mathematics at Harvard in 1976. Economist Leonid ...
2007-10-15 03:30:00
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Marin Independent Journal - He acquired his teaching credential in mathematics and master's degree in educational psychology here. He and his wife, Cathie, raised their family here. "I'm into coaching because I'm an educator and I'm competitive," Moroski said. "At this point, I ...
2007-10-15 02:04:00
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KWQC - NAME - Roger B. Myerson. AGE - 56. HOMETOWN - Boston. EDUCATION - A.B. summa cum laude, and S.M. in applied mathematics, Harvard University, 1973; Ph.D, in applied mathematics, Harvard University, 1976. EXPERIENCE - Northwestern University, assistant ...
2007-10-15 02:40:00
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Earthtimes - ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 15 U.S.-led physicists have shown the same mathematics that can create an "invisibility cloak" can also be used to generate an "electromagnetic wormhole." University of Rochester Professor Allan Greenleaf and colleagues used a ...
2007-10-15 02:47:00
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Norfolk Virginian-Pilot - Kayla, a sophomore in the Mathematics and Science Program, said she hasn't seen a change in her peers' cell phone behavior. "Everyone still carries them in their backpacks," she said, explaining that some students get scolded for playing with them ...
2007-10-15 03:30:00
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