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Dec 14 - My Share

06.12.2008 22:56    eltcalendar.com
Omiya JALT (Japan Association for Language Teaching). December 14 (Sun), 14:00-17:00 in Omiya, Saitama Japan. Various presenter.


Dec 14 - Academic writing in English and Japanese: How do our students become multicompetent writers?

06.12.2008 22:56    eltcalendar.com
Matsuyama JALT (Japan Association for Language Teaching). December 14 (Sun), 14:15-16:20 in Matsuyama, Ehime Japan. Carol Rinnert, Hiroshima City University.

Dec 14 - December 2008 ACET Meeting

06.12.2008 22:56    eltcalendar.com
Fukuoka ACET (Association of Childrens English Teachers). December 14 (Sun), 13:30-15:30 in Fukuoka Japan. Nigel and all volunteers.

Dec 14 - JALT Bonenkai (end of year party)

06.12.2008 22:56    eltcalendar.com
Hokkaido JALT (Japan Association for Language Teaching). December 14 (Sun), 16:00-19:00 in Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan. It's a party!.


Bronco Baseball Holds Winter Camps

The Santa Clara baseball program announced its dates for its annual Winter Baseball camps, which will be held at Stephen Schott Stadium on the campus of Santa Clara University. During the December holiday season, SCU will offer a Winter Camp
Bronco Baseball Holds Winter Camps

New insight on Great Smoky Mountains' first residents

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Picture a small group of men and women, say 20 to 30 people, cautiously making their way through a dense forest along a small stream, searching for a place to...

Rare Bronze Age necklace found in England

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
A rare amber necklace believed to be about 4,000 years old has been uncovered in Greater Manchester (England). Archaeologists made the find while excavating a cist - a type of...

Dental plaque gives clue to diet of ancient Peruvians

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Starch grains preserved on human teeth reveal that ancient Peruvians ate a variety of cultivated crops including squash, beans, peanuts and the fruit of cultivated pacay trees. This finding by...

Archaeologists rush to save Bronze Age sites in Iran

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Five archaeological teams have been sent to East Azarbaijan to carry out rescue excavations at the reservoir of the Khoda-Afarin Dam, north of the country. "The research will be carried...

Iceman Oetzi's last supper

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
From the analysis of the intestinal contents of the 5,200-year-old Iceman from the Eastern Alps, Professor James Dickson from the University of Glasgow in the UK and his team have...

Russian site reveals 'extraordinary' Paleolithic artworks

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Archaeologists in Russia have discovered an 'extraordinary' group of Stone Age artworks which appear to have been carefully buried in pits and covered with mammoth bones, researchers announced in a...

Thera volcano catastrophe dated to 1613 BCE

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Two olive branches buried by a Minoan-era eruption of the volcano on the island of Thera (modern-day Santorini, Greece) have enabled precise radiocarbon dating of the catastrophe to 1613 BCE,...

Oregonian cave yield evidence about prehistoric America

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
For some 85 years, homesteaders, pot hunters and archaeologists have been digging at Paisley Caves (Oregon, USA). Until now, they have found nothing conclusive - arrowheads, baskets, animal bones and...

3,500-year-old spearhead found in Scotland

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
A 3,500 year old Bronze Age spearhead has been discovered in a stream in Dumfriesshire (Scotland). The ancient weapon-tip was found in the waters of the Mennock Pass, close to...

Clear views ahead for British Iron Age farm

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
Unsightly power lines that have been on the blot on the landscape of a beauty spot in Hampshire (England) are to be removed. A total of £150,000 is to be...

Treasures on Irish roadside

06.12.2008 22:43    stonepages.com
The Irish economic boom may be over, but its flurry of road building has uncovered a wealth of archaeological finds with lasting value. In particular, digs along proposed routes have...

Targeting By Degradation, A New Way Forward For Treating Leukemias?

06.12.2008 22:34    sciencedaily.com
Used with success for treating acute promyelocytic leukemias, retinoic acid and arsenic oxide induce the differentiation of malignant cells. Is this differentiation responsible for the eradication of the disease? Researchers have managed to prove that this is not the case:

Innovative MRI-based Technique

06.12.2008 22:34    sciencedaily.com
A new approach to the early prediction of the evolution of cerebral infarcts caused by stroke has just been evaluated on nearly 100 patients. The NEURiNFARCT technique yields an estimate of the final extent of brain tissues at risk of

Ultrasound Screening Helps Prevent Stroke In Children With Sickle Cell Disease

06.12.2008 22:29    sciencedaily.com
Screening with an ultrasound machine has proved highly successful in preventing stroke among children with sickle cell disease, by identifying children who are then preventively treated with blood transfusions. Over an eight-year period at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, researchers

Video: First ABC Family 'Half-Blood Prince' preview online

06.12.2008 22:20    hpana.com
The first preview of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" from ABC Family's "Potter weekend" is now online.

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