Spending Time With the Family
admin on December 11th, 2008
Our most basic instinct is not for survival but for family.

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Spending Time With the Family
admin on December 11th, 2008
Our most basic instinct is not for survival but for family.

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Spending Time With the Family
Blog for iplittle on December 9th, 2008
60 PhD Positions in International PhD Programs, Hannover Medical School, Germany 20 positions in the MD/PhD program “Molecular Medicine”, and 20 positions in the PhD program “Infection Biology” and 20 positions in the PhD program “Regenerative Sciences”. Hannover Biomedical Research School, as part of Hannover Medical School (MHH), invites applications for the above PhD studentships, to commence in October 2009. The three-year study programs, taught in English, are aimed at post-graduates

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60 PhD Positions in International PhD Programs Germany
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
About the School of Science and Technology at the University of New England School of Science and Technology.

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Www.OSIR.org.in – UNE – School of Science and Technology – School of Science and
admin on December 7th, 2008
About the School of Science and Technology at the University of New England School of Science and Technology. The School of Science and Technology conducts teaching and Source: www.une.edu.au Science and Technology Research Agencies: USA.gov USA.gov: Science and Technology Research Agencies — Official web sites of government agencies with scientific and technical missions such as the EPA, FCC, NASA, NIST, NOAA, and Source: www.usa.gov Science and Technology Projects, Tips: Experiments, sci

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UNE – School of Science and Technology – School of Science and (Www.OSIR.org.in)
Blog for iplittle on December 6th, 2008
A 17 year old from The Villages recently found a potential cure for cancer while doing a science project for school. Seriously

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Science Fair: Local teen blinds Ed Board with science – Independent Florida (Www.OSIR.org.in) Alligator
admin on December 2nd, 2008
‘Hot’ Professors RateMyProfessors.com ranks two SDSU professors as most attractive. SDSU’S Corey Manchester, lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and Isabelle SacramentoGrilo, lecturer for the Department of Geological Sciences, were ranked third and fourth respectively for hottest professors by RateMyProfessors.com, an online rating site for college, university and junior college professors. The website recently ranked the top 10 rated universities, professors at universi

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SacramentoGrilo rated fourth most "hot" professors by RateMyProfessors.com.
ISA on December 1st, 2008
H ere we go, with two more chapters of Larry Schweikart’s 48 Liberal Lies about American History (That You Probably Learned in School) – which C-SM hopes will lead to you purchasing a copy of the book for yourself and any college-age kids in your acquaintance – and two more lies liberal history profs are teaching to pollute the minds of the next generation. Lie #16 – Prohibition Was Unpopular From The Beginning And Failed In All Its Objectives Prohibition … offered another example of reformi

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The Lies They Teach – #16 And #17
ISA on December 1st, 2008
The New Acropolis Museum in Athens once opened may provide the strongest argument yet for the return of the Parthenon Marbles. From: Financial Times A manifesto for the Parthenon Marbles By Peter Aspden Published: November 29 2008 00:30 | Last updated: November 29 2008 00:30 It stands like a giant modernist spaceship that has belly-flopped by curious accident opposite one of the most important cultural sites on the planet.

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A manifesto for the Elgin Marbles
admin on November 30th, 2008
A fascinating book about the serious business of play is “The Red Rubber Ball at Work”. It’s all about play at work.

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Creativity and Play: Book Review of “The Red Rubber Ball at Work” by Kevin Carroll
Blog for iplittle on November 30th, 2008
Good morning from the corner of a great place called “Nucleus”, Over the past couple months I have been coming to a little place called Nucleus. It is a rather “earth muffin” sort of a place, but before you think I am maligning it, this is a term of endearment for me. A few of you might shudder at any thought of hanging out here for fear of some kind of liberal virus

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A Sense of Place