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School E-Mentors appointed

28.11.2008 23:24    nottingham.ac.uk
E-Mentors' have been appointed at each of the School of Nursing, Midwifery & Physiotherapy's teaching centres.


library open

28.11.2008 23:06    library.mcmaster.ca
testing testing

7art Christmas Magic 3D 1.1

28.11.2008 21:57    soft32.com
updated on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:37:42 CST - It's time to ask Santa to fullfill your most sacred wishes!

Gold Glow Christmas Clock ScreenSaver 2.9

28.11.2008 21:55    soft32.com
updated on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 02:37:49 CST - Gold Glow Christmas Clock is a nice mix of the elegant red and the joyful gold!


Recipe To Go 1.0

28.11.2008 21:55    soft32.com
updated on Fri, 28 Nov 2008 04:04:49 CST - Recipe program to manage, store, print, and email recipes. Create and email grocery...

Gas pump made of minerals has no moving parts

28.11.2008 21:54    physorg.com
PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have discovered that a type of hard mineral called zeolite can provide a high rate of gas flow in a micro-scale gas pump. Because the pump is based simply on temperature differences and has no moving parts,
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Uncovering Plasticity in the Adult Brain

28.11.2008 21:50    longevitymeme.org
From ScienceDaily: "Overturning a century of prevailing thought, scientists are finding that neurons in the adult brain can remodel their connections. ... [researchers] saw relatively large-scale changes in the length of dendrites - branched projections of nerve cells that conduct

Glancing at Autologous Stem Cell Therapies

28.11.2008 21:50    longevitymeme.org
The provision of autologous stem cell therapies in the for-profit world continues onwards, as this press release indicates: researchers "announced nine month follow up results for the first patient treated with engineered stem cells in a clinical study of primary

Institute For Missing Persons Gives Hope For Peace In The Balkans

28.11.2008 21:38    sciencedaily.com
Archaeologists have dug out bodies from mass graves in the former Yugoslavia. The wars in the Balkans in the 1990s resulted in about 40 000 people going missing, of those, as many as 30 000 in Bosnia-Herzegovina alone. As early

Science Professors Know Science, But Who Is Teaching Them How To Teach?

28.11.2008 21:36    sciencedaily.com
U.S. science and engineering students emerge from graduate school exquisitely trained to carry out research. Yet when it comes to the other major activity they'll engage in as professors -- teaching -- they're usually left to their own devices. That's

Good Pre-school And Home-learning Boosts Academic Development

28.11.2008 21:35    sciencedaily.com
Attending a high quality pre-school followed by an academically effective primary school gives a significant boost to children's development. These are the findings of a new study which shows that a stimulating early years home-learning environment also provides a sound

Fast Food A Potential Risk Factor For Alzheimer's

28.11.2008 21:35    sciencedaily.com
Mice that were fed a diet rich in fat, sugar and cholesterol for nine months developed a preliminary stage of the morbid irregularities that form in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. The study gives some indications of how this difficult

Daniel Radcliffe talks 'Deathly Hallows' & 'Equus' in new interview

28.11.2008 21:26    hpana.com
In a new interview with "E! Daily Ten," Daniel Radcliffe spoke about "Deathly Hallows" and "Equus," commenting on how sad it will be for him to finish filming "Harry Potter."

Emma Watson attends European premiere of "In a Dark Dark House"

28.11.2008 21:26    hpana.com
Actress Emma Watson attended the European premiere of Neil LaBute's "In a Dark Dark House" in London last night and some pictures from the event are now online. Also in attendance were British actors Jonathan Pryce, Hayley Mills and John

Headmaster accused of misconduct for calling female staff his 'harem'

28.11.2008 21:25    telegraph.co.uk
A head teacher has been hauled before a misconduct committee for allegedly calling female staff his "harem"and nicknaming a school governor "post pants".

Vicky Tuck: Parents 'swamped by advice'

28.11.2008 21:25    telegraph.co.uk
Deciding to become a parent is one of the biggest decisions human beings take.

Diplomas 'not hard enough' for brightest pupils claims head

28.11.2008 21:25    telegraph.co.uk
New diploma qualifications are unsuitable for bright teenagers and risk damaging their education a leading headmaster has warned.

Handson dads have better behaved children

28.11.2008 21:25    telegraph.co.uk
Children with fathers who take an interest in their education are likely to behave better and achieve better exam results and be better behaved a study has found.

Mums and dads 'overwhelmed' by parenting advice

28.11.2008 21:24    telegraph.co.uk
Middleclass parents are struggling to bring up their children after being "overwhelmed" by advice according to a leading headmistress.

The Private Patient review

28.11.2008 21:15    complete-review.com
The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of P.D.James' latest Adam Dalgliesh mystery, The Private Patient, now out in the US, too.

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