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  • Record numbers to sit HSC

    Australian Broadcasting Corp. - The most popular elective subjects this year are Mathematics, Business Studies and Biology. New South Wales Education Minister John Della Bosca says the HSC is a student's passport to further education. "It's important to understand the HSC in New ...
    2007-10-13 01:52:00
  • Freedom loving lawyers prime primer on open source code

    Channel Register - But can’t all software be reduced to mathematics? Today, the pendulum has swung the other way, with software patents being handed out perhaps too readily. But why are open-sourcers so anti-patent? Compliance with patents seems nearly impossible, for ...
    2007-10-13 03:11:00
  • Pride of Ste. Justine Hospital

    Montreal Gazette - Young and French-speaking, (due to a French lycee education), Dao held bachelor degrees in mathematics and science and was in his fourth year of medical school as a lieutenant in the army. "Canada chose me right away," he says. Immigration ...
    2007-10-13 04:58:00
  • Quite Interesting

    Daily Telegraph - The upper four - geometry, music, astronomy and mathematics - were called the Quadrivium: the "four ways" to knowledge. The lower three were grammar, rhetoric and dialectic - the Trivium, or the "three ways" to eloquence. Far from being trivial in ...
    2007-10-13 03:47:00
  • 'My art is a form of restoration.'

    Guardian Unlimited - Your parents worked with tapestry, and you initially studied mathematics. Some critics have traced both these influences in your work. How separate is the mathematician in you, from the artist, or are the two intimately connected? LB : My love of ...
    2007-10-13 03:47:00
  • 'The Indian Clerk' Who Changed Mathematics (NPR)

    In his new historical novel, David Leavitt re-creates the life and times of Srinvasa Ramanujan, a math genius who was recruited to Cambridge University during World War I. Ramanujan died young, but had a lasting impact on his field and his colleagues.
    2007-10-13 05:07:35
  • Why the PM's classroom history doesn't add up

    Age - To understand why this is the case, we need to move quickly from history to some elementary mathematics. In the first instance, the PM's guide has a decent foundation in the principles of teaching and learning, but it just doesn't add up when it ...
    2007-10-13 07:04:00
  • HSC looms for record number of students

    Nine MSN - However, mathematics is by far the most popular elective subject this year followed by Business Studies and Biology. English is a compulsory HSC subject. Almost half of all HSC students, 44 per cent, are studying at least one science course. Biology is ...
    2007-10-13 07:04:00
  • 2 arrested for OUI; both have prior offenses

    Sentinel & Enterprise - LEOMINSTER -- Superintendent Nadine Binkley is expected to give a report on the city's test scores during Monday's School Committee meeting. Leominster students made some gains on the mathematics and English language arts (ELA) MCAS, but some ...
    2007-10-13 06:36:00
  • UFC 77 Betting Odds

    Gambling 911 - He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati. Franklin has 22 wins and 2 losses, one of those losses - as mentioned above - came against Silva. UFC 77 betting odds appear below. Jason ...
    2007-10-13 06:50:00
  • Board of Education Hears

    TriVallyCentral - Lanning presented the findings of the fourth generation Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) which is administered in grades 3 through 8, testing mathematics, reading, and writing. She noted that "kids are coming up with multiple solutions and thinking more ...
    2007-10-13 06:57:00
  • Economic growth dries up skills pool

    Beeld - She pointed that the shortage of black engineers was going to increase as schools were struggling to produce matriculants with mathematics on higher grade. She said out of 26 383 matric pupils who passed mathematics with higher grade in 2005, only 6 ...
    2007-10-13 09:49:00
  • Not Just Science Fiction: 'Electromagnetic Wormhole' Possible, Say ...

    Science Daily - Science Daily — The team of mathematicians that first created the mathematics behind the "invisibility cloak" announced by physicists last October has now shown that the same technology could be used to generate an "electromagnetic wormhole." Light ...
    2007-10-13 10:53:00
  • Teacher Leaves Students, Turns Pro Fighter

    WLWT 5 - I went into mathematics because I was good at it, but my dream in life was to be a professional athlete," he said. His senior year in college, he entered his first amateur mixed martial arts event -- and won -- then took a teaching job in 1998 while ...
    2007-10-13 11:15:00
  • Terry McCrann

    News.com.au - But in any event, a matter of financial mathematics. You can go to jail if you mislead investors, as Rodney Adler discovered. You can go to jail if you engage in insider trading, as Vizard feared. But rip millions of people off through price-fixing ...
    2007-10-13 08:37:00

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