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Strong argument in support of the recommendations made by Governor Donaghey in his inaugural address that the present legislature make provision for a thorough investigation of water power resources of the state for the protection of the state's ...
2009-02-03 05:53:00
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Such is the recent title of the Lewis Carroll biography by Robin Wilson. The NYT notes: “In 'Lewis Carroll in Numberland,' the distinguished British mathematician Robin Wilson has filled a perceived gap in the writings about Carroll by describing ...
2009-02-03 05:17:00
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Enough snow has fallen for everyone in the country to make a quarter of a million snowballs each, maths whizz Carol Vorderman has said. The former Countdown presenter made the complex calculation as she was unveiled as the head of a new Tory ...
2009-02-02 12:35:00
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Exelon appointed Admiral Richard W. Mies to its board of directors on Tuesday, Jan. 27. Mies, 64, is president and chief executive officer of The Mies Group, Ltd., a consulting firm. “Richard brings to the Exelon board additional depth of expertise ...
2009-02-02 03:41:00
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For all the complaints that some may have about the effects of the weather, and the genuine trouble it may cause a few, perhaps we should see the recent heavy snowfall as a blessing. Here in Crystal Palace in South London, it has produced an ...
2009-02-02 06:18:00
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GALLUP — Voters in McKinley County will go to the polls Tuesday to select who will represent them in District 5 for the next four years, as well as whether to allow the University of New Mexico-Gallup to issue an extra $8 million worth of bonds for ...
2009-02-02 05:43:00
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Smith is a full-time consultant in the areas of differentiated instruction and mathematics. She has been a national and international consultant in differentiated instruction for the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) for ...
2009-02-02 05:50:00
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Root, root, root for the (new) home team 12-year-old Dartmouth student still in hospital but progressing well Three men indicted in 2003 drive-by killing in New Bedford Wareham Selectmen chairman harbors no grudge after police vote Suspense missing ...
2009-02-02 11:48:00
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Washington, February 3 (ANI): Studying 18,000 students of biology, chemistry and physics, a group of researchers have observed notable gender bias in student ratings of high school science teachers. The study conducted by researchers at Clemson ...
2009-02-02 10:36:00
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Rebecca Sawyer, like many of her classmates, juggles a full schedule between work and school. In 2006, she was working at a fast food restaurant, unable to dedicate more time to studying physics at Augusta State University. She nearly turned down a ...
2009-02-03 12:16:00
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Ali Moeen Nawazish, a charming 18-year-old from Pakistan with delicately accented English, is in the first year of his degree in computer science at the University of Cambridge. To get there he undertook 23 A-levels in a single year, shattering the ...
2009-02-02 06:18:00
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Bandar Seri Begawan - The OKBI Subok Primary School yesterday held a ceremony to launch its Mathematics Week 2009. The event began with the recitation of surah alfatihah. Present as the guest of honour was Cikgu Noor Faridah binti Haji Kasim, Assistant Headmistress of the school.
2009-02-02 08:42:41
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Are you ready for the challenge? Are you a creative, inspirational and enthusiastic teacher of Mathematics/Numeracy?
2009-02-02 11:03:52
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ELYRIA — The mathematics of divvying up the city’s federal grant allocation has balanced in favor of local nonprofit organizations. Just one week ago, the growing consensus among City Council Community Development Committee members was to use money from the Community Development Block Grant program to save the city pools from a dry season. [...]
2009-02-03 12:24:49
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FREETOWN — Learning mathematics one way for six years and then switching to another way upon entering middle school is causing difficulties for some students, Freetown School Committee member Alexander M. Magalhaes said.
2009-02-03 12:06:40
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