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U.S. students say they cheat - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
NEW YORK (AP) -- In the past year, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test, according to a new, large-scale survey suggesting that Americans are too apathetic about ethical standards ...
Already said the dog ate your homework? Get note from transit agency ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
NEW YORK - People late for school or work because of New York City subway delays can get notes from the transit agency to give to their teachers or bosses. The New York City Transit division says it gives passengers the notes so they can prove they ...
Editorial: Ignorance persists about AIDS, HIV - U-Wire.com
More than 25 years after the Center for Disease Control gave it a name, AIDS and its cause, the HIV virus, continues to kill thousands of people in the U.S. every year, and even more worldwide. According to the CDC Web site, through 2006 an estimated ...
Iraq: Bombs kill more than 30 in Baghdad, Mosul - Wbt.com
U.S. soldiers stand by the crater created by a car bomb near the entrance to a police academy in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. At least 16 people were killed and 46 wounded in a nearly simultaneous double bombing near a police academy in ...
Thousands of foreigners stranded in Thailand - Yahoo News
BANGKOK, Thailand ? Thailand 's prime minister stayed away from the capital Monday, unable to quell a political crisis that has paralyzed his government for weeks and shut down the city's two main airports and stranded 300,000 foreigners. Prime ...
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Smart kid!A first-grade teacher, Ms. Brooks, was having trouble with one of her students. The teacher asked, 'Harry, what's your problem?' Harry answered, 'I'm too smart for the 1st grade. My sister is in the 3rd grade and I'm smarter than she is! I think I should be in the 3rd grade too!' Ms. Brooks had had ...Read the full post from SoberFeed...Live!Tags: Recovery Follies via Blogdigger blog search for students.
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Over South Park, afhankelijkheid en verveling
Over South Park, afhankelijkheid en vervelingDit artikel is geschreven door Nieuwe Media student Jesse, het artikel verscheen eerder op Metareporter, een blog dat een kritische blik op de berichtgeving van nieuwe media geeft. Ook meeschrijven aan Spotlight Effect? Klik dan hier. Op 17 november bericht RTLNieuws.nl over de opmerkelijke resultat...Read the full post from Spotlight Effect - communicatieblogTags: Onderzoek, verveling, Metareporter via Blogdigger blog search for students.
Thousands of foreigners stranded in Thailand - Yahoo News
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand 's prime minister stayed away from the capital Monday, unable to quell a political crisis that has paralyzed his government for weeks and shut down the city's two main airports and stranded 300,000 foreigners. Prime ...
Randolph County Students Start Two Holiday Businesses - The State Journal
ELKINS -- Students at the Randolph County Technical Center have created two businesses as part of their introduction to business and marketing class. The students have named the businesses "Candy Creations" and "Wrapped in Time". Students say they ...
MU students on the home stretch - Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON — After a week off for Thanksgiving break, students return to class Monday for the home stretch of the fall semester. The last day of class and the last day to completely withdraw is Tuesday, Dec. 9, but “dead week” starts Wednesday ...
Students Angry After School's Sudden Closing - CBS 46
ATLANTA -- Some Atlanta students found themselves with an extended Thanksgiving break after the technical school they were attending suddenly closed its doors Monday. Students outside the Nightingale Medical Institute in Atlanta showed up for school ...