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Exemplary Students are Engineering's Future

06.07.2008 21:54    prlog.org
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation announced the winners of its annual Directors and Family Student Scholarships.


Three Thousand Plus Students Have Learned a Second Language at Eton Institute of Languages:

06.07.2008 21:52    prlog.org
Eton Institute of languages, today announced that more than three thousand students have learned a second language or upgraded their level at the institute since its inception.

Paperback choice

06.07.2008 21:41    telegraph.co.uk
The Discovery of France; The Boy Who Loved Books; A Voyage Round John Mortimer; Wildwood; The Ghost
Paperback choice

Literary Life

06.07.2008 21:39    telegraph.co.uk
Mark Sanderson at large in a world of books

How Blood Wedding got its name

06.07.2008 21:39    telegraph.co.uk
Gary Dexter investigates 'Blood Wedding' by Federico Garcia Lorca

Stop badgering

06.07.2008 20:29    myoffers.co.uk
A call to cull badgers in England in a bid to stop the spread of TB in cattle has been refused by the government.Whilst many animal lovers welcome the decision, the National Farmers' Union (NFU) says that farmers will be

Families With Children Without A Genetic Or Gestational Link To Their Parents Are Functioning Well

06.07.2008 18:26    sciencedaily.com
The emotional well-being of families where children lack a genetic or gestational link to one or both of their parents -- where the children have been conceived through surrogacy, egg donation or donor insemination -- has long been a subject

Calpain Inhibitors Never Forget: Improving Memory In Alzheimer's Disease Mice

06.07.2008 18:26    sciencedaily.com
Overactivation of proteins known as calpains, which are involved in memory formation, has been linked to Alzheimer disease. Researchers have now shown that two different drugs that inhibit calpains can improve memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, leading

Statins Have Unexpected Effect On Pool Of Powerful Brain Cells

06.07.2008 18:26    sciencedaily.com
Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins have a profound effect on an elite group of cells known as glial progenitor cells that are important to brain health as we age, scientists have found. The new findings shed light on a long-debated

Woman Aquires New Accent After Stroke

06.07.2008 18:26    sciencedaily.com
A woman in southern Ontario is one of the first cases in Canada of a rare neurological syndrome in which a person starts speaking with a different accent, researchers reported in the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences.

Atmospheric Disturbances by Rivka Galchen

06.07.2008 18:16    complete-review.com
at the Complete Review

AG Bell, Tear Down This Wall; Let All Deaf Children Sign; The Deaf Bilingual Coalition Conference--Inspiring and Empowering for All

06.07.2008 18:13    prweb.com
During the weekend of June 27-30, 2008, the Deaf Bilingual Coalition (DBC) held its first annual Education Conference. The general public is now invited to visit the DBC website to read newly posted summaries and transcripts of the proceedings, as

Educational Advisor To Senator McCain To Be Guest on VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness Channel's 'Teach Your Children Well: Hot Topics in Education'

06.07.2008 18:13    prweb.com
Lisa Graham Keegan, Educational Advisor to presidential candidate, Senator John McCain to be interviewed by Rich Weinfeld and Michelle Davis, on VoiceAmericaTM's Health & Wellness Channel. (PRWeb Jul 6, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1077004.htm

Learn How To Count Back Money Fast

06.07.2008 14:35    buzzle.com
Traditional counting for making change has just been replaced with a faster and easier mathematical counting method.

School districts look at using savings to get by

06.07.2008 13:10    lsj.com
GRAND LEDGE Without substantial program cuts, mid-Michigan school officials project their district reserves will drop to dangerously low levels by the end of the upcoming 2008-09 school year.

Sheriff's office awards three scholarships

06.07.2008 13:10    lsj.com
ST. JOHNS The Clinton County Sheriff's Office has presented three scholarships to county students about to enter college.

Districts eye using savings to get by

06.07.2008 13:10    lsj.com
GRAND LEDGE - Without substantial program cuts, mid-Michigan school officials project their district reserves will drop to dangerously low levels by the end of the upcoming 2008-09 school year.

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