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Karl K. Lusk Sr., who buried hundreds of Bourbon County residents over more than 60 years, died Monday at Bourbon Heights nursing home in Paris. He was 94, and he had been in ill health since he was injured in a fall at his home three years ago. Mr ...
2009-03-05 05:39:00
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An “energetic” headteacher and staff at a Tilehurst primary school are celebrating following its latest Ofsted report. Springfield Primary School in Barton Road was rated a “good school” after inspectors visited it at the beginning of ...
2009-03-05 04:13:00
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art's exhibition at the 2009 Venice Biennale this summer will explore Bruce Nauman's work over four decades with about 30 pieces in neon, sculpture, performance and other media. The American artist will create a new sound ...
2009-03-05 06:07:00
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echnical & Professional skills A sound knowledge of systems engineering in an underwater acoustics environment, preferably with a mathematics capability, is required. Knowledge of the application of engineering techniques to the design & manufacture ...
2009-03-05 05:32:00
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8:30AM-5:30 MON-FRI. MUST BE EXPERIENCED BODY TECHNICIAN WITH SOME FRAME EXPERIENCE & BE A METAL TECHNICIAN. 2YRSEXPERIENCE.PAY IS SALARY,COMMISSION,40% COMMISSION (40% OF LABOR).VALID DRIVERS LIC REQD. EMPLOYER STATES PAY AVERAGES 30K-60K A YEAR ...
2009-03-05 03:44:00
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The following students were awarded medals for their projects at the Anoka-Hennepin School District Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Fair in January.
2009-03-05 01:30:54
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KANGAR, March 5 (Bernama) -- Former Education Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad has admitted that there are weaknesses in the implementation of the policy to teach and learn Science and Mathematics in English.
2009-03-05 01:06:20
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N.C. State University has received a grant worth nearly $1 million to help draw more minority students into its science, engineering, technology and mathematics doctoral programs.
2009-03-05 01:53:09
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By Douglas MacMillan A new tool that lets consumers download digital books onto Apple devices could spur demand for some of the 240,000 digital titles sold through Amazon's online bookstore. But by giving people the option to read digital books on ...
2009-03-04 11:48:00
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U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann got 3,212 facts wrong in a recent interview. Do I exaggerate? Yes, I do. In fact, that statement was totally off-base. It is made to point out that Bachmann, our Republican congresswoman from Stillwater, is the empress of ...
2009-03-05 12:02:00
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BROOKSVILLE - John Oswald chose enlightening young minds over weighting his bank account. A former comptroller for the Navy and college dean, Mr. Oswald had the kind of business acumen and background that could have brought a sweet salary in the ...
2009-03-04 11:12:00
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North Hills teacher Martin Richter compares preparing for the "Puzzle-lympics" to getting ready for a pentathlon. Athletes have to master running, jumping and throwing skills to compete in the ancient version of that five-part Olympic event ...
2009-03-04 11:41:00
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05 March, 2009 - About 40 percent of class 12 Science students scored above 60 percent in the 2008 examination, prompting education officials, students and parents to call it one of the best performances in recent years. Of the 1,488 Science students ...
2009-03-04 10:36:00
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Washington, March 5 (ANI): A new study suggests that depression increases the risk of heart disease more than genetics. Led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the VA, the study was presented at the annual ...
2009-03-04 11:05:00
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 4, 2009) — Greek mathematics is considered one of the great intellectual achievements of antiquity. It has been decisive to the academic and cultural development of Western civilisation. The three Roman authors Varro, Cicero and ...
2009-03-03 05:58:00
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