A-level results: Gender Gap Narrowing
A-level results: gender gap narrowing Boys are catching up with girls as the gulf between the sexes reaches its narrowest point in almost a decade. By Graeme Paton, Education Editor Published: 4:12PM BST 19 Aug 2010 Email | Print http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnewsRead ahead
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If you're thinking of developing the next i-Pad, or working on the cure for AIDS, or simply how to make ATMs more efficient, then this is the program you should pursue. It requires a lot of critical thinking to complement your technical skills. This is offered on an associate, bachelor, masters or even doctorate level. Read ahead
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O’Malley: `Md is prepared to Save the Children`
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World's Firsts Are Almost and Always Historic: List of Firsts in the Universe Two by Nobert Bermosa, Staff Writer (Ranked #27 expert in History) Science, History & Culture > History A sequel to my article “World’s Firsts Are Almost and Always Historic: List of Firsts in the Universe”. 1.) First Magazine That Featured a Woman’s Bare Breast Are you wondering what magazine featured the bear breast of a woman? Well, it’s not Playboy magazine or Hustler. The first time a picture showing the bare breast of a woman appears in National Geographic in 1896. 2.) First Time to Vote for Presidential Election Residents of Washington D.C. were able to vote in a presidential election for the first time in 1964 only. 3.) First Jet Aircraft-to-Jet Aircraft Dogfight The first jet aircraft-to-jet aircraft dogfight in history when US Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown shoots down 2 North Korean MiG-15s. This incident occurred on November 8, 1950 at
Public libraries provide a way for children of all ages and parents to share books together in group settings. Not only is language development being encouraged, but children often make friends and parents find other adults to share parenting trials and joys with. Here are some events happening at northern California libraries that are especially for infants and toddlers. Most of these libraries also have events for older children as well, so just click on the link to find additional services.