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Happy Holidays!

9 hours ago ago from Unbelievable

I tried to find a picture with a holiday theme and this was the best I could do. I scanned this at the Rhine Research Center. Or was it at the Special Collections Library at Duke? Now I'm not sure! But I found the single-mindedness of it charming. What does this image have to do with Christmas? Burke Smith was at the Parapsychology Laboratory in the very beginning, while still a graduate student at Duke University (where he was awarded ...

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In the Time of Cholera

16 hours ago ago from (Mis)readings

Red and green are invading houses, malls, streets, churches, and stores. Along with the proliferation of Santa Claus outfits on TV ads, Christmas lights and decors adorning the campus, holiday greetings, and the chilly mornings, all these announce the start of the Yuletide season. Perhaps most of us are already busy making Christmas wishlists. For sure, some of us are thinking what presents to give our friends and families as we return ...

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The Young Entrepreneur Behind “Hottest College in America”

18 hours ago ago from Under30CEO

Tell us a little about you and your company. Age, background, how you got going etc My name is Bryan Roy I'm a 20-year-old junior from the University of Arizona. Born and raised in Agawam, Mass., I started Hottest College in America this past August after a popular swimsuit calendar decided to just feature Arizona State University students this year. Naturally from our in-state rivalry, we wanted to represent our school with pride and ...

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Duke Energy to Eliminate Over 85% of Annual Sulfur Dioxide Emissions -- Almost 35,000 Tons -- at Indiana Power Plant

15 hours ago ago from NEW YORK PARALEGAL BLOG

Company Will Pay $400,000 to New York for Projects to Fight Air Pollution and Promote Energy Conservation NEW YORK, NY (December 22, 2009) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York and a coalition of states, joining the U.S. Department of Justice and environmental groups, have reached a settlement with Duke Energy, one of the country’s largest power producers, requiring the company to make dramatic reductions in its ...

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Possession Student Insurance – to ensure that the contents of your space

9 hours ago ago from Contents Insurance

In the United Kingdom to begin in September of each year, 350,000 new students at the University began an academic career. The latest research shows that students graduating in the last three years with an average debt of 14,000 pounds. Students know that the control over finances, while ...

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Judge agrees to new ruling in UI benefits lawsuit

19 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Judge agrees to new ruling in UI benefits lawsuit MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) -- A judge agreed Monday to reconsider a decision last month to throw out a lawsuit brought by 268 former University of Idaho employees who claimed their early retirement benefits were unfairly reduced. But Second District Judge John Stegner warned both sides not to expect a lot of changes, adding that the case is "going up and will ultimately be decided by the (state) ...

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Half Tuition or Less for a Law School’s Second Class

8 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Costs are rising rapidly throughout the University of California system, but its newest law school , at Irvine, announced this week that the 80 students chosen for the second entering class will get privately financed scholarships covering at least half their tuition for all three years. Irvine's inaugural class of 60 students, who arrived in August, received full scholarships for all three years a deal that helped Irvine attract so much ...

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BBC News - Israeli history lecturers go 'on the rails'

1 hour, 6 minutes ago ago from BBC

A boring journey flies by with a history lecture from an expert By Heather Sharp BBC News, Modiin, Israel I'm not nervous, but I hope I won't feel nauseous, joked Professor Isaiah Gafni, as he prepared to deliver his slightly unusual lecture. But once the commuters were settled, he gripped an upholstered seat back with one hand, two weighty tomes in the other, and launched with gusto into his exposition ...

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