Education
Wikileaks to release millions more classified US documents
The state department has warned that the website Wikileaks can put lives at risk and damage national security if they release more classified US documents .Monday Wilileaks said it planned to release seven times as many documents as it released in October when it posted some 400,000 documents about the Iraq was. If the leaks…
Read MoreAmerican Collage tuition more than UK fee’s
The tuition fee for American collage students is often $45,000.00 or more per year. It leaves them with a large debt to be paid for the first decade of their working life or longer .When President Barack Obama went to Harvard he couldn’t pay off his debts until he was a US senator and had…
Read MoreWild birds in Northwest had beak abnormalities
A study by two federal scientists has observed the highest rate of beak abnormalities ever recorded in wild bird population in Alaska and the Northwest. Beak deformities that were studied by the US Geological Survey in crows in Alaska, Washington and British Colombia follows a pattern found earlier in Alaska’s black capped chickadees. Researcher biologist…
Read More$4.6 million dollar grant to Denver Public Schools
The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation funded a $4.6 million dollar grant to Denver Public Schools . The second phase of its performance-management and accountability work, which has the goal of boosting student achievement.The grant announced Monday is the foundation’s largest performance management grant they have received . Janet Mountain, executive director of the foundation,…
Read MoreOhio Pub offers an education with meal
A recently opened Ohio pub decked out in a political theme is quickly becoming the talk of the town. In addition to a meal, you’ll also get a lesson in American history. Patrons will quickly realize it’s not a coincidence that the Grand Ole Pub’s initials are GOP. Alongside your sandwich and chips, a copy…
Read MoreFormal Education could make for better health
A new study suggests that meaningful relationships with others and a sense of purpose in life can help reduce the negative health impacts of having less schooling and education. It is well known that lack of education is a strong indicator of poor health and a relatively early death, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison…
Read MoreInternet poker addiction rising among college students
According to the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling recent report says Florida college kids are twice as likely as the general population to be compulsive gamblers, and the biggest problem is young men playing poker online. It doesn’t help that they’re seeing televised poker tournaments starring phenoms barely old enough to drink. It all starts…
Read MoreIndia will account for 11.85% of Asia Pacific regional power generation by 2014
Recently released market study: India Power Report Q4 2010 – BMI’s latest India Power Report forecasts that the country will account for 11.85% of Asia Pacific regional power generation by 2014, with a significant and stable theoretical generation surplus. However, power wastage and system inefficiencies may require occasional imports. BMI’s Asia Pacific power generation assumption…
Read MoreClinical Research and GCP Training Services in Nordic Countries
Clinical Research and GCP Training Services in Nordic Countries – United Kingdom based MNC,Helix Research Center Ltd has announced ‘Clinical Research and GCP (Good Clinical Practices- an International Ethical and Scientific Quality Standard for Designing,Conducting,Recording and Reporting Trials that involve the participation of Human Subjects) Training Services in the Nordic Countries;Norway,Sweden,Denmark,Finland and Iceland,for the Global…
Read MoreSecretary of State Clinton to term Southern Sudan a ‘ticking time bomb
Sudan Defence & Security Report Q4 2010: New research report available at Fast Market Research – The looming referendum date has led Secretary of State Clinton to term Southern Sudan a ‘ticking time bomb’, in reference to the threat of renewed conflict. She has urged Southern Sudan to make concessions over oil income to the…
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