November 16th, 2008
Not only do school programs and practices have a direct impact upon student success, but the school and community contexts in which these programs and practices occur also affect success rates. ‘ Context ‘ is comprised of numerous factors. Some contextual variables can have a positive impact upon students, while others work against student success.
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November 15th, 2008
In addition, you often have to make minimum payments every month starting the month after purchase in order to preserve the ‘ same as cash ‘ interest savings. Although I haven ” t found a store that clearly communicates this new wrinkle, this policy gives you another monthly bill and something else you can easily forget.
India sends probe onto the Moon
India’s first unmanned lunar spacecraft sends a probe to crash land on the surface of the Moon.
European debut for ‘$100 laptop’
The One Laptop Per Child organisation will start selling its XO laptop in Europe on 17 November.
Tower of power lights up London
A wind-powered sculpture is lighting up London’s South Bank as part of a digital arts festival.
YouTube pulls Columbine videos
YouTube removes a selection of videos glorifying the Columbine school killers, following a BBC investigation.
Hordes greet Warcraft expansion
The new World of Warcraft expansion - Wrath of the Lich King - went on sale at midnight on 13 November.
Spam plummets as gang leaves net
The closure of one suspect web host has reduced the levels of global junk mail by 70%, an anti-spam firm says.
Google Earth revives ancient Rome
Millions of Google Earth users get the chance to explore ancient Rome, as the capital of the Roman Empire is recreated in 3D.
Internet shoppers get duty break
Internet shoppers will not have to pay customs duty on items they have bought for less than 150 euros from outside the EU.
TalkTalk offers boosts to speed
Broadband provider TalkTalk offers users a series of add-on services including extra boosts to speed and download capacity.
Men warned over counterfeit drugs
Men are being warned they could be “gambling with their lives” if they buy fake medicines online.
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November 14th, 2008
Behind strain savours the European Agreement with American trade exhibition job laws, the OEMs are not permitted to empty your printer assurance for by the use of similar temperament or remanufactured toner or ink cartridges. HP withstand this evidence on their web page which is relatively comprehensible.
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November 11th, 2008
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State of the Art: Shazam! A Projector Is Shrunk
When a 100-inch screen is overkill, a ridiculously simple micro-projector like the Optoma Pico really shines.

Pogue?s Posts: The MacBook Makeover
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Pogue’s Posts: First Look at Windows 7
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.

Pogue’s Posts: Redefining ‘Cities’ for the Google Phone
T-Mobile?s 3G coverage areas have proliferated ? but it?s all in how you count them.

Pogue’s Posts: NBC’s Bronze-Medal Olympics DVD
NBC misses the whole HD boat with its Beijing Olympics DVD.

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November 10th, 2008
In biological evolution, the same idea is at work. One group of apes gave rise to a lineage that would ( through many steps over millions of years ) become humans. The offspring of the other young apes would continue to produce only apes. In time, some of those descendant apes might produce new species of apes, but the human / ape lineages would have long since diverged and will not cross again.
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November 8th, 2008
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State of the Art: Shazam! A Projector Is Shrunk
When a 100-inch screen is overkill, a ridiculously simple micro-projector like the Optoma Pico really shines.

Pogue?s Posts: The MacBook Makeover
Apple?s bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It?s a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Pogue’s Posts: First Look at Windows 7
A sneak peek at Microsoft?s upcoming OS, Windows 7.

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November 6th, 2008
In this easy elementary science project we are going to do more or less the same with a sugar solution.
Google abandons deal with Yahoo
Google announces it is ending its plan for an advertising partnership with Yahoo to avoid a battle with regulators.
Microsoft give start-ups a leg up
In tough economic times, the software giant Microsoft launches a project to give free software and services to start-ups.
The pains of switching to digital
Concerns remain that the digital switchover, launching first in the Scottish Borders, will be a confusing and costly affair.
Games ‘to outsell’ music and video
UK sales of video games and hardware will surpass spending on music and video for the first time, a report suggests.
Tech giants win white space fight
Federal regulators approve a plan to use currently unlicensed parts of the US TV airwaves to deliver broadband services.
MPs want UK jail time for hacker
20 UK MPs are calling for hacker Gary McKinnon to serve any sentence in a British jail if tried and convicted in a US court.
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November 4th, 2008
If you are working with adults, you might include luncheon meetings, parent - teacher activities, going to the playground with your children, and most anything that you wish to include. You should create a good mix of so called male and female oriented diversions.
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November 3rd, 2008
On the systems side, there are governing principles as well which can easily be taught to others. It too requires a certain element of creativity for such things as analyzing and solving business problems and designing work flows. I guess what I ” m driving at is that science is certainly not devoid of creativity. For example, consider the sciences of architecture and engineering, all of which are based on governing principles, yet offers channels of creativity in design. Music is another excellent example of a science involving creativity. In other words, art does not hold a monopoly on creativity.
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November 2nd, 2008
Under their skin, dolphins have a layer of fat called blubber. It insulates the dolphin so it can keep warm even in cold water. The colder the water is where the dolphin lives, the thicker the layer of blubber.
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