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Jun 27, 2011

Judges order arrest of Gadhafi, son for slayings - Yahoo! News

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Monday for Moammar Gadhafi, his son Seif, and his intelligence chief for crimes against humanity in the Libyan leader's four-month battle to cling to power.
Judges announced that the three men are wanted for orchestrating the killing, injuring, arrest and imprisonment of hundreds of civilians during the first 12 days of an uprising to topple Gadhafi from power, and for trying to cover up the alleged crimes.

China's Move Away from the U.S. Dollar Means You Need to Invest in the Yuan

BY KERRI SHANNON, Associate Editor, Money Morning

China has started diversifying away from the U.S. dollar, yet another sign that it's time to invest in the yuan.
A report from Standard Chartered Bank last week showed China's foreign exchange reserves expanded by $196 billion in the first four months of this year. About 75% of that investment was in non-U.S. dollar assets.
This is the biggest gap between accumulated reserves and purchased U.S. debt by China in at least five

SPORTS, Athletics News, Jun 27, 2011


St. Thomas named top athletic program in the nation
Sun-Sentinel
The St. Thomas Aquinas High School athletic program, known nationally for its success in footballand several other sports, was named the nation's top athletic program by MaxPreps on Friday. The Raiders won national titles in football, girls soccer and ...
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Team Kicks In To Support JV Soccer
WJXT Jacksonville
They donated the ticket sales and took donations from the crowd to help fund the athletic programs for next school year. Facing a multi-million dollar budget shortfall for the 2011-2012 session, the Duval County School Board elected to cut 12 sports ...
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Athletic trainers give their brains a workout for a winning edge
NOLA.com
They are the ones seen hauling off beefy football players with cranky knees or throwing fingers up in the air to test vision after collisions on a soccer field. View full sizeBrett Duke, The Times-Picayune archiveNew Orleans Saints quarterback Drew ...
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Boston Herald (blog)
He has also been elected captain of his football team for the upcoming season. Splitting his time between sports, it could be difficult to find room in his schedule for anything else. However, Zonfrelli maintains consistently high grades and is heavily ...
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Area sports reports
Belleville News Democrat
BELLEVILLE WEST CAMPS -- Following is a list of sports camps available at Belleville West High School this summer. For information, call Athletic Director Bill Schmidt at 222-7665 or assistant AD Mark Lanxon at 222-7662. Boys Soccer: July 25-28 for ...
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Charleroi's Bosley part of W&J hall of fame class
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
By Bruce Wald, FOR THE TRIBUNE-REVIEW Charleroi girls soccer standout Brooke Nicole Bosley is one of six new members who will be inducted into Washington and Jefferson College's 2011Athletic Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place Sept. ...
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Division I football playoffs get revamped a second time
Stars and Stripes
So for the second time in three years, the Far East Division I football playoffs will undergo a major makeover, Far East athletics coordinator Don Hobbs said in a wide-ranging interview earlier this month. Rather than four teams traveling for a week to ...
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UE Sports Information Director Boxell stepping down
Evansville Courier & Press
Boxell said the biggest change that has taken place in UE athletics since he arrived is the doubling of the women's programs to eight sports, but he also was around for the elimination of the non-scholarship football program in 1998 and the opening of ...
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Pediatorkopey win Ada annual Zone (B) Inter Schools football
GhanaWeb
The three days sports festival brought together schools from the Ada zone (B) circuit that comprises Big Ada Presby, Methodist, Asidahey International School, Alorkpem, Gorm and Pediatorkopey Schools to compete in volley, athletics and football for ...
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Olympics-London 2012 organisers offer hope to ticketless fans
Reuters
LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) - London Olympic organisers put 'sold out' signs over a swathe of sportson Sunday with only tickets for soccer, volleyball and greco-roman and freestyle wrestling still available in a second round of sales in Britain. ...
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US Youth Soccer Region II Championships notes
Appleton Post Crescent
As of 2:30 pm Saturday, there were only typical injuries reported by Licensed Athletic Trainer Scott Dalchow of ThedaCare Orthopedics Plus Sports Medicine. He manned the first aid tent with one other person, while a roving athletic trainer, ...
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PHS Announces Sports Hall of Fame Inductees
Patch.com
By Mike Sabini | Email the author | 11:52am This is the retired jersey of 1997 Peekskill graduate and Philadelphia 76er Elton Brand, who will be one of the honorees who will be inducted into the PeekskillAthletic Hall of Fame on Sept. ...
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Medomak Valley honors Panther spring athletes
knox.VillageSoup.com
By Staff | Jun 26, 2011 Waldoboro — The Medomak Valley High School athletic department and MVHS All-Sports Boosters hosted a spring athletic awards night June 13 at the school. The event saw 127 Panther spring athletes presented with school and league ...
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PHS bids adieu to beloved athletic trainer
The Forecaster
McKenzie worked at Maine Sports Medicine in Waterville out of college, then was an assistantathletic trainer at the University of New England for three-and-a-half years and the head ATC at St. Joseph's College for a year-and-a-half before being ...
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John Klein: OSU's facilities part of Holder's grand vision
Tulsa World
The Cowboys also finished third in men's golf, fourth in wrestling, fourth in equestrian, fifth in women'ssoccer, seventh in softball and were 13th in the final AP football poll. The announcement last week that construction will begin on the Sherman ...
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A look back at a great year in Santa Cruz County sports
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Aptos went on to finish the year 32-6 and claim a share of the Santa Cruz County Athletic League title along with Soquel. Aptos eventually lost in the semifinals of the CCS Division III playoffs to Sacred Heart Cathedral. Soquel lost to Sacred Heart ...
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Captain Christie Rampone Leads US Into World Cup
ABC News
"But I'm here." Growing up in a less specialized athletic era, Rampone was a two-sport star. She also was a starting point guard on the basketball team at Monmouth, a small school that's not exactly a soccer powerhouse. The defender played in only one ...
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Justin-Siena has five new head coaches in fall sports
Napa Valley Register
Justin-Siena High School, a member of the CIF North Coast Section that plays in the Marin CountyAthletic League, will feature five new head coaches for the fall season. Christopher Fidler, a 2002 Justin-Siena graduate, takes over the cross country ...
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BUDGET CUTS' EFFECTS ON ATHLETICS Trimming travel costs key for SAISD
San Angelo Standard Times
In football, the Bobcats are paired with five schools in Lubbock and Amarillo but get a breather in all other sports, traveling just to Interstate 20 for games against teams in Midland, Odessa and Abilene. Meanwhile, Lake View was shocked in 2010 by ...
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JHS teams face summer of adjustments
Joplin Globe
By Ryan Atkinson and Richard Polen sports@joplinglobe.com JOPLIN, Mo. — It's a summer of adjustments, planning and waiting for Joplin High School athletic programs. The devastating tornado that hit Joplin and destroyed the high school on May 22 has ...
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O'Brien: C-SC teams should be well positioned for the future
Quincy Herald Whig
After compiling a .261 winning percentage during the 2009-10 school year, the Wildcats' teams upped that to .349 this past school year in football, volleyball, baseball, softball, men's and women's basketball and men's and women' soccer. ...
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Can mouthguards and football helmets really prevent concussion?
Chicago Tribune
The reality: For years, manufacturers focused on protecting the skull from fractures, and guidelines from the National Operating Committee on Standards for AthleticEquipment don't specifically address concussion risk. Still, a recent biomechanical ...
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ALMOST FINISHED: SSU says TA Wright Stadium will be ready Oct. 1
Savannah Morning News
The game is being billed as the "Coming Home/Hall of Fame Game" by SSU's athletics department. It won't be SSU's "Homecoming Game" - that will be Oct. 29 against Hampton - but it undoubtedly will have a homecoming-like atmosphere. ...
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Complex hosts youth sports events
Hattiesburg American
The Petal Youth Sports Association offers basketball, football, soccer, softball and cheerleading for kids ages 7-12. The Oak Grove Athletic Association offers baseball and softball for kids 8-15, and the Purvis Youth Sports Association offers Dixie ...
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Phillips accepts leadership role with IMG
Tallahassee Democrat (blog)
The FSU graduate will oversee programs and business operations for all of the Academies' existingsports — baseball, football, basketball, lacrosse, golf, soccer and tennis. IMG has plans to target softball and other sports in the future. ...
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High school notes: Construction starts on Burbank stadium
Sacramento Bee
By Bill Paterson Burbank High School football coach and athletic director John Heffernan marvels at the changes happening before his eyes. The long-delayed football stadium, the first phase of a three-phase, $24.5 million sports complex for the South ...
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Richer TV contract has Big 12 schools on solid footing
Columbia Daily Tribune
Even though the economy is still staggering and funding for higher education is decreasing, collegeathletics — or at least big-time college football — is still a money-making machine. The increased value of TV contracts can be pegged to two key ...
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West G's Chapic named NH top scholar-athlete (with videos)
News-Herald.com
He will attend Johns Hopkins University and play football. Kasper was a standout football and baseball player for the Cardinals and was All-Lake Erie League in both last season. He was an Ohio High School Athletic Association State Farm Student Athlete ...
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Metrolina Christian softball progresses
Charlotte Observer
By Andrew Stark Although they will remain in the Metrolina Athletic Conference, the Warriors are moving from 2A to 3A and will open brand new baseball, softball, soccerand football fields for the 2012 season. The 2011 softball team set a school record ...
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Former Cedarville soccer player thriving in cycling
Dayton Daily News
The former Cedarville University soccer player arrived in the sport after multiple knee surgeries made running difficult. She fits the female competitive cyclist stereotype: A former athlete in another sportwho wants to compete and enjoys the ...
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Georgia coach Mark Richt's mission
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Richt rejects any notion that his heightened interest in serving a humanity outside the school'sathletic association mailing list conflicts with the demands of college football's toughest conference. Success does not require its servants to wear ...
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Arce leaves behind influential high school sports legacy
Ventura County Star
For more than 30 years, Arce has been an influential voice for Ventura County athletics. The Nordhoff High assistant principal has served on numerous committees for the California Interscholastic Federation — the governing body for high school sports ...
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Teenager Khori Carter leaves behind sports for ballet
TheReporter.com
... dance or sports," he says, while, nearby, a kitchen tabletop brims to overflowing with dozens of trophies, citations, medals and ribbons not only for dance performances but also for athleticaccomplishments in soccer, basketball and flag football. ...
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Female Athlete of the Year: Courtney Baker
Muncie Star Press
Who is the person that has helped you develop your athletic career the most? "I think my dad (Ron) and also my soccer coach, Coach Tillett. They've been major contributors to that. They not only taught me how to play the sport but how to handle myself ...
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2010-11 Press High School Female Athlete of the Year: Kelsey McCusker of ...
Press of Atlantic City
McCusker, 18, will continue her soccer career at Nova Southeastern, a Division II school in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on a combination athletic and academic scholarship. McCusker began to playsoccer when she was 5. Her parents coached her in a local ...
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Team USA is strong, but so is the world
Cincinnati.com
We all know that was an awesome and competitive spectacle of women's athletics," said ESPN analyst Tony DiCicco, the US coach in 1999. "We have great teams - three of my personal favorites are the US, Germany and Brazil - and we have great players. ...
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The list a collection of the 150 best high school football players in the nation ... NATIONAL BOYSSOCCER NEWSAmbush wins a wild one in the US Youth Soccer ...
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College football is king from the Great Plains to the Deep South. But it's also big business — the cash cow that props ... Local Sports · High School Sports ...
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SPACE, Astronomy News, Jun 27, 2011

Matt Reed: Get Rubio, Nelson into budgeting
Florida Today
... the successor to Hubble that is predicted to transform astronomy. / For FLORIDA TODAY Your US senators, the political players redrawing county commission districts and a scary, $7 billion gamble on a space launch topped my watchlist this week. ...
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Astronomy Without A Telescope – Backgrounds
Universe Today
by Steve Nerlich on June 25, 2011 Thousands of galaxies seen by the Herschel SpaceObservatory through the Lockman Hole. Credit: ESA. You've probably heard of the cosmic microwave background, but it doesn't stop there. The as-yet-undetectable cosmic ...
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House-sized asteroid 2011 MD will come dangerously close to Earth's surface Monday
International Business Times
An asteroid, the size of a house, will come dangerously close to the Earth's atmosphere but will zoom by harmlessly on Monday, astronomers said. The orbit of the asteroid, named 2011 MD, is uncannily similar to Earth's orbit and the space rock,...
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Prime time for the skyline
Nashua Telegraph
Gerry Descoteaux, author of “The Lawnchair Astronomer,” is a freelance writer and teacher who has taught astronomy at America Online's Online Campus for more than 10 years. His course, “Astronomy, An Introduction,” is presented on the Internet. ...
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Scientifically Speaking, 6/26
Denver Post
Info/register: contact Heather Lindsey at hlindsey@larimer.org or call Telescope viewing Chamberlin Observatory, 2930 E. Warren Ave., on the University of Denver campus, has astronomypresentations and allows use of the 20-inch Alvan Clark refractor ...
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The Candle or the Mirror …?
Sunday Times.lk
Questions will be based on 5 subjects - Current Affairs, Sports, General Knowledge,Space & Astronomy & Arts/Literature and Entertainment. Those who are interested in taking part could confirm their participation to the TMC desk at Galle Face Hotel ...
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Black hole swallows a dying Star
Indian Express
In this case the burst was unusually long, said Joshua Bloom, an associate professor of astronomyat Berkeley and the first author of one of the studies. The burst also came from the centre of a galaxy four billion light years away. ...
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St. Vincent College opens first part of science center
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The 110000-square-foot facility houses classrooms and laboratories for cell genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, astronomy, electronics and several other fields. "We've got to give the kids good training," Mr. Dupré said. "The US is lagging behind ...
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Superstar spreads its wings : Space and Astronomy news daily ...
By Jonathan Nally
ASTRONOMERS HAVE IMAGED a complex and bright nebula around the supergiant star Betelgeuse in greater detail than ever before. This structure, which resembles flames emanating from the star, is formed as the behemoth sheds its gas into ...
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Space and Astronomy News Message: [b]Asteroid to Pass Extremely Close By Earth On Monday.
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Space and Earth Sciences News :: Astronomers reach for the stars ...
Astronomers' research on celestial bodies may have an impact on the human body. Ohio State University astronomers are working with medical physicists and ...
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SCIENCE News, Discoveries, Inventions, Technology , Jun 27, 2011

Siouxland People
Sioux City Journal
Magna Cum Laude; Luis Ramirez, Sioux City, BA in Communication Studies; Brittney Switzer, Sioux City, BA in History; Leah Tran from Sioux City, BA in Exercise Science; Kathleen Vondrak, Sioux City, BA in Exercise Science; Korey Wiemold, Cleghorn, ...
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New! GameUpTop Offerings from Leading Educational Games Publishers, Live on...
PR Newswire (press release)
Included topics span Science, Math, Social Studies, and Technology, for elementary, middle, and high school. Based on educator feedback at ISTE, GameUp will be further enriched for the 2011-2012 school year, and will continue to grow via community ...
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Smith County schools show gains in TAKS scores
KYTX
Seventy percent of students have to pass the reading/English language arts, writing and socialstudies tests. That's the same as last year. Tyler ISD students showed districtwide gains in math, social studies and science for the 2010-11 school year. ...
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Experts take dinosaur body temperature
Press TV
A team led by researchers at the California Institute of Technology who analyzed fossil teeth from two sauropods found that they were about as warm as most modern mammals, but cooler than what experts expected from animals of such gigantic size....
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Learning new ways to manage the environment
The Nation
Rungtip was among around 40 students attending a class at the Salaya campus conducted by one of the three researchers, Prof K Baskaran, associate dean of Deakin University's Faculty of Science and Technology. His topic was entitled "Integrated Water ...
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High schoolers grab college credit
Palladium-Item
In Christopher Davison's computer science courses at Ivy Tech, students build and take apart computers in a cardboard box to simulate real-world situations, like when a hard drive crashes, or how advances in technology simplify computer-operation ...
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Women In Power: Ann Marie Sastry Races to Create Next-Gen Batteries -- Khosla ...
Huffington Post (blog)
When asked about the underrepresentation of women in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) fields, she says, "We, as a culture, as an academic community, and as an industrial community need to make the opportunity clear to all groups. ...
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When Matter Melts
RedOrbit
Luo, Ritter, and Xu are with Berkeley Lab's Nuclear Science Division. Luo is also with the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, and Xu is also with the Central China Normal University in Wuhan. This work was supported by the Indian ...
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University seeks novel ways for human-machine interaction
Malta Independent Online
The IoL will be offering the new degree course (Bachelor of Science in Human LanguageTechnology) as from next October. The development of this degree programme is expected to bring with it new research opportunities. One of the purposes of future ...
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Mobile Phone: A Blessing Or A Curse?
GhanaWeb
The WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer has now tied mobile phone radiation to an increased risk for “glioma brain tumors”. Thirty one scientists from 14 countries, including the United States, spent a week poring over existing studies of ...
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Aiding baby boomers, new online education company addresses employment needs
Imperial Valley News
Among the foundation's initiatives is the EnCorps Teachers Program, founded by Lansing to retrain retirees from the technology sector to serve as California public middle and high school science and math teachers. Another SLF initiative is PrimeTime ...
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Drug firm's wooing made whistleblower suspicious
San Antonio Express
It's really yes or no,†said Holcomb, a retired colonel who heads the Center for Translational InjuryResearch at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. â€Å“You have a lot of people bleeding to death in Iraq.†The Justice ...
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Ripley schools rated 'effective'
Georgetown News Democrat
The RULH junior class met the state standard of 85-percent in reading (87.5 percent) and writing (87.5 percent), but failed to meet the state standard of 85 percent in mathematics (82.5 percent), social studies (81 percent) and science (78.8 percent). ...
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Technology playing greater role in inappropriate student-teacher relationships
Fort Worth Star Telegram
While there have been no national studies on whether social media have contributed to an increase in inappropriate relationships between teachers and students, a 2004 report showed that about 10 percent of students said they have been the target of ...
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Engineers question meaning of nuclear power in wake of Fukushima crisis
Mainichi Daily News
Most of the 15 members of the University of Tokyo's first class of nuclear engineering students -- including Hiroto Ishida, a former administrative vice minister at the Scienceand Technology Agency, and Shinzo Saito, a former president of the Atomic ...
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Parkview, Mountain View students shine in economics education
Gwinnettdailypost.com
Jade Gillispie was Fowler's teacher during the 2010-11 school year in the Healthcare ScienceProgram at Maxwell High School of Technology. After walking across the stage last month to receive their high school diplomas, Gwinnett County Public Schools' ...
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Growing pains and gains for local preteens
The Columbian
Clark County fourth-graders today turn to Google, not encyclopedias, to conduct research; give presentations using PowerPoint, not posters; and type, rather than handwrite, papers. The trade-off to acquiring this tech savvy is that spelling and ...
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Friends in high ACES
Aspen Daily News
by Chad Abraham, Aspen Daily News Columnist In the summer of 2008, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies welcomed EO Wilson for an informal lunch at Hallam Lake. The famed naturalist was in town for the Aspen Ideas Festival and was persuaded to ...
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Singapore to host South Asian Diaspora Convention
The Hindu
Pleased at this prospect, Gopinath Pillai, Chairman of the Singapore-based Institute of South AsianStudies (ISAS), said in a conversation with The Hindu that the project was an exercise in translating into reality a proposal by the City-State's ...
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Penn State University graduates
Chambersburg Public Opinion
Waynesboro -- Brendan Kotlanger, electrical engineering; Jeffrey Mohn, structural design and construction engineering technology; Frank Sacco, information sciences and technology; Daniel Shriver, information sciences and technology; and Helle Tychsen, ...
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John Kelly: Politics won't stop space innovation
Florida Today
The web is abuzz with news from science fiction, movie and space buff websites that the space shuttle Discovery gets a prominent cameo in the upcoming “Transformers 3” movie. You may recall scenes were shot at the Kennedy Space Center and we captured ...
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Getting games from good to great with Bungie's Rick Lico
GeekWire
Would you say that what you do really does involve art and science, then? “Very much so, yes! Having an understanding of science and technology, and understanding the tools at hand, makes crafting the art easier, and more focused on the creative. ...
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Holistic programme
Malaysia Star
It helped that Sivran was enjoying the subjects taught in school, namely SocialStudies, Information Technology, Mathematics and Languages. “The HTML webpage building topic was very useful to develop the promotion pages on the Internet,” said Sivran. ...
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Where to Find Work for Teens This Summer
Wall Street Journal
For example, kids who excel at math, science or computer technology could start a tutoring or website-development business. With more competition for fewer jobs, career experts say it's important for teens to look and act professional during an ...
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Grading Our Schools: Hazleton Area students behind Pa. peers
Standard Speaker
According to the data, Hazleton Area third-grade students did meet or exceed average state scores in both math and reading, and fourth-grade students hit the average in science but failed in math and reading. Fifth-grade students met or exceeded the ...
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The best is yet come Grads say the future is bright for Class of 2011
The Hudson Reporter
Despite this three-year project Patel said, “I don't want to go into research and just do studies my whole life. I plan to also study psychology and I want to work with patients after [attending] medical school.” Patel's classmate Shanny Li, ...
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