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Anomalous Transport: Foundations and Applications Will Be Of Interest To Both Theorists And Experimentalists In ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Anomalous Transport: Foundations and Applications" to their offering. us.rd.yahoo.com
Warning: x = x + 1 May Be Hazardous to Your Brain (O'Reilly Media) Many people that are just starting in their software career have not been exposed to the contrast between two very different approaches to solving server side scalability issues. And although efficiently using 100 CPUs is not critical today, in the next five years it will become critical for a projects success. In this article we look at how the cognitive styles of functional and imperative ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Start-Up Teaches Math to Americans, Indian-Style (New York Times) The New York Times recently reported on a study that found, once again, that the United States is failing to develop the math skills of its students, particularly girls, especially compared to other countries where math education is more highly valued. us.rd.yahoo.com
Education update (Pacific Daily News) Nov. 27: Thanksgiving Day holiday, no classes. us.rd.yahoo.com
Growing STEM skills (Vancouver Business Journal) The bad news: high-tech companies fear a dearth of qualified candidates to fill these new positions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Finding a B-School Niche (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News) The Penns and Virginias of the world have no problem attracting undergrads to their business programs. Each year the top schools get thousands more applications, from all over the country, for entrance into their prestigious programs than they can handle. And come graduation, business students from these schools embark on Wall Street careers with big salaries and signing bonuses to boot. us.rd.yahoo.com
End the Central Bank (Ludwig von Mises Institute) I originally conceived of this talk — a case for abolishing the central bank — as an applied update to my 1995 lecture at the Heritage Foundation on "Why Austrian Economics Matters." us.rd.yahoo.com
Scores show arts boost academics (The News-Herald) It was about wintertime when Madison Schools cut busing and then spring sports, and high school student Molly Harris heard the arts programs would be next. us.rd.yahoo.com
EDUCATION UPDATE (Pacific Daily News) Nov. 3: All Souls' Day, no classes. us.rd.yahoo.com
FIRST-PERSON: Salad bar discipleship (BPNews.net) ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)--Americans love eating out. Apparently entrepreneurs have noticed as the United States has more than 935,000 restaurants. Sales in full-service restaurants exceeds $150 billion annually. us.rd.yahoo.com
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