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I have watching the Republican Convention for the past three days. Sometimes that is what you do when you get old — you waste your time. A few acquaintances tell me that I should have an open mind since, according to them, the Republicans have changed and they have a bigger tent these days.
TO achieve all their academic endeavours, tertiary students need to be treated as unique individuals who are an integral part of their society.
Erik Demaine is this year's recipient of the Katyanagi Emerging Leadership Prize. Erik's research interests range from algorithms and data structures for improving web searches, to the computational difficulty of playing games.
Thirty-five years ago, at Boston's Fenway Park, Ron Blomberg of the Yankees settled into the batter's box as the first designated hitter in the major leagues, turning a normal ballgame into a historic botch and the otherwise blameless date of April 6 into an eternal day of mourning. In all the years since, through drug scandals and illegal collusion and worse, baseball has offered nothing quite ...
Paul A. Gregory, associate professor of philosophy at Washington and Lee, has written a book titled Quine's Naturalism: Language, Theory, and the Knowing Subject (Continuum Studies in American Philosophy), which offers a new interpretation of philosopher W.V. Quine's views of naturalism.
“All politicians are non-productive. The only commodity any politician has to offer is jawbone. His personal integrity — meaning, if he gives his word, can you rely on it?
Could Niagara District Secondary School be the home to an international baccalaureate diploma program? According to David Mindorff, deputy chief examiner of International Baccalaureate of North America, it is a possibility.
Only about 22 percent of higher level students complete their undergraduate degree in the required study period, Education Minister Naledi Pandor has said.
Only about 22 percent of students finish their undergraduate degree in the required study period, says Education Minister Naledi Pandor.
Only about 22 percent of students complete their undergraduate degree within the required period.
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