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Dec 20, 2005"With assault rifles hung over their shoulders, black paramilitary uniforms and body armour strapped around their chests, Roberto Paleo and his 17 officers are ...
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Dec 18, 2005Tigers disappeared from Bali in the 1940s, from Afghanistan in the 1970s and from Java in the 1980s, reports The Independent on Sunday. ...
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Dec 20, 2005Almost half of marriage proposals occur between November and February -- with December the most likely time to get engaged, according to Wedding Channel.com. ...
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Dec 16, 2005British scientists believe they can explain why so many families descend into bickering and belligerence over the festive dinner table. ...
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Dec 15, 2005This is the busy season for shoplifting, reports The Fort Wayne (Ind.) Journal Gazette. "There's a certain level of chaos that occurs ...
Linda Bennett named Editor of NCSS Social Studies and the Young ...
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Dec 7, 2005... D., has been selected to be the next editor of Social Studies and the Young Learner (SSYL), the official National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Journal ...
Daniel selected top social studies educator
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Dec 13, 2005The Council for the Social Studies has named Jan Daniel of Fayette County High Outstanding Social Studies Educator of the Year. ...
Korea Foundation to reinforce support for Korean social studies in ...
Korea.net, South Korea -
Dec 12, 20059 that his foundation will reinforce support for Korean social studies in US universities, departing from the past practice of laying emphasis on the ...
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Globe and Mail, Canada -
Dec 13, 2005"Once, it was enough just to unwrap a bar of chocolate and eat it. Now you must understand it," reports The Washington Post. "Note ...
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Dec 7, 2005"There are 1.4 billion cows worldwide, each producing 500 litres of methane a day and accounting for 14 per cent of all emissions of the gas," reports The ...
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Dec 14, 2005Historians say the newsletter grew out of a need to keep in touch with folks back home, especially around the holidays, as families began migrating west ...
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Dec 8, 2005"Believe it or not, there's a whole pride of cat mystery writers out there," says Abigail Tucker of The Baltimore Sun. "Some resurrect ...
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Dec 9, 2005Dutch authorities are playing loud and annoying Christmas carols in public areas to keep teenage gangs off the streets, reports Ananova News. ...
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Dec 11, 2005In Britain, office Christmas party hijinks have forced Canon to toughen up its photocopiers. This month, the company announced it ...
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Dec 2, 2005"We humans have a variety of ways of perceiving ourselves as smarter, more skilled, and more appealing than we are in reality," says Discover magazine. ...
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Nov 22, 2005The thing to remember about refrigerators is that they should be kept at 40 degrees F (4 C), says Michael Doyle, a food microbiologist and director of the ...
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Nov 30, 2005About 90 million girls are being excluded from primary schools around the world, for reasons that include stereotypes defining the female place as being in the ...
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Nov 20, 2005By MICHAEL KESTERTON. This month, the humble cardboard box was inducted into the US National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester, NY "I ...
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Dec 5, 2005Middle-aged adults who binge drink may face a heightened risk of dementia later in life, a Finnish study shows. Over all, people ...
SOCIAL STUDIES
Dec 22, 2005 ... , "firm" was the buzzword for marketers of sleep-friendly mattresses and pillows, reports The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ...
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Nov 24, 2005Allan Reiss and his colleagues at Stanford University are using a brain-scanning technique in combination with Bizarro and Far Side cartoons to see if men and ...
Des Moines West school updates
Dec 22, 2005 ... ... The council went caroling Dec. 9 at Roosevelt Shopping Center. Sharon Nahas' third-grade class connected social studies to reading with a Flat Stanley project. ...
SHS Headmaster Galligani to leave with Class of '06
Dec 22, 2005 ... ... Galligani started working for the school district in 1965 as a social studies and math teacher. In the 1980s, he was a social studies ...
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