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HARTSVILLE - The Governor's School for Science and robotics team Pirate Squad recently advanced to the semi-finals in the Zero Robotics SPHERES Challenge 2011, organized by MIT and NASA. Joshua Seth Boland of Orangeburg, a member of the GSSM ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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A local teacher was recently honored during the Georgia Math Conference.
2011-12-31 03:59:53
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Again the Cameroonian experience is instructive. In a Grade 3 assessment in the Language, Arts and subjects, children in experimental L1 schools performed at a level twice higher or even more than the children from the L2 schools. Considering ...
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LACONIA — Aymar H. Taber, 95, aviator and professor, died, Dec. 26, 2001, The Citizen reported, 10 years ago this week. A 1929 graduate of Parks Air College in St. Louis, where he received his private pilot’s license ...
1969-12-31 06:00:00
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Eighteen months ago, Cynthia White, a personnel worker at the N.C. School of Science and in Durham, learned from a friend that a school counselor had taken a summer job with another school during a time when she was still expected to ...
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Eau Claire: Ryan Dutter, history; Justin Ellingstad, kinesiology; Catherine Emmanuelle, women's studies; Jeffrey Emmerich, accounting; Catelyn Fehrenbach, nursing; Rachel Fleming, social work; Crystal Gardner, psychology; Amy Geary, communication sciences and disorders; Alicia Giese, kinesiology; Melissa Gleason, biology; Trevor Goldsmith, psychology and German; Melissa Gullickson, sociology ...
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God certainly created life here and elsewhere, and God did all this through “his” laws. is physically realized as physics, which at the next level is realized as chemistry and at the next level is realized as biology. Evolution is ...
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