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Machinist
MACHINIST Must operate lathes, shaper, boring mill, etc. Possess knowledge of shop mathematics, charts, tables, etc. Must shape metal parts to precise dimensions. Submit resumes to P.O. Box 581, Brawley, CA. 92227Tags: Science and Technology
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Our responsibility to Chicago's youngest generation
Every elected official loves nothing more than to open a new school, a new library or a new park. But the demands of elected office require doing more than what we "like" doing. The oath that we take to serve residents and build a better future for our...
Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Public Schools, Students, Teaching and Learning
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4 easy steps make simpler work of tiling
Tiling qualifies as a do-it-yourself project because the materials come in little pieces. It makes a difference. Want to try an 8-foot-long slab of granite at 300 pounds for the kitchen counter? Ummm, maybe not. But once you sort through the shapes,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Building Material
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Chicago Tribune All-State Academic Team
Scott Beck By John P. Huston,Tribune reporter Scott Beck's brain isn't the only instrument he uses to help him excel at math and science. Beck, a Highland Park High School senior, turns to the French horn to "kind of keep me balanced and keep me...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bank of Montreal, University of Chicago, Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance
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Get your brain in gear at the HoCo STEM Festival
Calling all kids interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related activities? The first annual HoCo STEM Festival is June 9, 1 to 4 p.m., at Howard Community College. This free community event is the brainchild of the Committee to...Tags: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Ellicott City, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor
Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....
Tags: Nazi Party, Colleges and Universities, Syracuse University, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Teaching and Learning
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Second chance leads to Las Vegas visit
South Bend TribuneSometimes there is a second chance. Ask Michael Imus, of South Bend. He was chosen in a second chance drawing for the Hoosier Lottery. His prize was a trip to Vegas and three nights at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. He also participated in the $1...Tags: Science and Technology
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A sensible caution, poorly stated
WASHINGTON -- People who talk incessantly often talk imprecisely, and Barack Obama, who is as loquacious as he is impressed with his verbal dexterity, has talked himself into a corner concerning Syria and chemical weapons. This is condign punishment for...Tags: Diplomacy, Politics, Bashar Assad, International Relations, Hillary Clinton
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Column: President's caution sensible, but poorly stated
WASHINGTON — People who talk incessantly often talk imprecisely, and President Barack Obama, who is as loquacious as he is impressed with his verbal dexterity, has talked himself into a corner concerning Syria and chemical weapons. This is condign...Tags: The Washington Post, Diplomacy, Politics, Bashar Assad, International Relations
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Children's brain mass counts for better math skills
Forget your third grader’s IQ, or working memory, or even previous mathematical abilities. When it comes to improving in math, it’s the brain’s hard wiring that counts. Researchers found that the volume of the hippocampus, a region...
Tags: Science and Technology, Stanford University, Medical Research
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Key questions answered on new grad requirements
They may not know it yet, but thousands of Florida students prepping for the state's biology and geometry tests next month can relax a little, as they no longer must pass these end-of-course exams to earn diplomas. A sweeping education bill Gov. Rick...
Tags: Justice System, Colleges and Universities, University of Florida, Judges, Teaching and Learning
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Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Sage Hill
Samir Durrani GPA: 4.6 School Activities/Clubs: co-founder of the Organic Educational Center, Honor Committee, Sage Advocates of Multicultural Education, Environmental Club president, rowing team, golf team, Mock Trial captain, jazz band string bassist,...Tags: Orange County Register, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, French Literature, California Interscholastic Federation
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