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A mathematics instructor from Yankton High School has received one of the highest credentials in the teaching profession.
2008-12-29 02:25:07
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Can an algebraic equation hold the secret to eradicating malaria or schistosomiasis? A Case Western Reserve University mathematics professor is utilizing the combination of algorithms and models in an effort to assist his medical colleagues in the fight against infectious diseases.
2008-12-29 05:10:32
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CHANDIGARH: The year is about to end, but students of Class X and XII have no time for revelry. Instead, theyre burning the midnight oil and flipping through books for their pre-board exams, scheduled to begin from January 1 in city schools. And with ...
2008-12-28 06:32:00
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Some Bristol residents are steamed over electricity bills that are taking an unprecedented bite out of their wallets when the economy is at its worst in decades. “I live alone, and my bill went from about $113 last month to $251 this month ...
2008-12-28 11:47:00
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Carol Peck on efforts to help students, teachers and principals be successful. 1. Carol, you recently invited 40 community leaders to board a school bus and travel to J.B. Sutton and Creighton elementary schools in Phoenix to watch Rodel Exemplary ...
2008-12-28 09:17:00
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The past month has been a whirlwind of events for me, and the New Year I once envisioned has undergone some serious changes from the first to the final draft. I previously imagined another challenging and fun track season, where I would push myself ...
2008-12-28 11:04:00
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Katherine Virginia Settle Wright, a civil rights activist who was one of the first women to practice law in Orange County, died Monday in Salem, Va. She was 82. Wright earned her law degree from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1949, and she went on to practice ...
2008-12-28 11:55:00
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YOUNGSTOWN — Ten-year-old Alex Schlosser of Youngstown doesn’t think twice about paying forward and, as a result, will receive the Star Dazzle Award from the cast of “High School Musical: The Ice Tour” on Friday at the Chevrolet Centre. Alex ...
2008-12-28 11:12:00
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Winston-Salem Cub Scout Pack 910 held its annual Pack on the Pounds canned-food drive recently and collected 1,515 pounds of food for the Green Street United Methodist Church food pantry.
2008-12-28 11:00:25
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The lead article stated that the work at the Center for Research and Technology (CRT) is secretive, implying something mysterious and wrong. While every consumer products manufacturer protects its proprietary and competitively sensitive information, Philip Morris USA has opened up the facility to a variety of media, public officials, and community leaders.
2008-12-28 11:42:42
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The Times-Dispatch recently reported that grading scales vary throughout the state. Certain school districts consider 72 or lower a failing grade, for instance, while others peg an F at 63 and below. Correspondent of the Day R.D. Decker subsequently noted that the state lacks a uniform grading system. Much depends on the individual teacher. Some give tough tests; others give easier ones.
2008-12-28 11:39:13
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