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First it will destroy your brain, then the cancer will eat you up inside out!ireport.com » Latest iReports - Sep 4, 2008 I am trying to reach you people, ALL you people, I get 8 readers on this one and 12 on another. This is to help you all. First the toxins will destroy your brain and then your DNA and the cancer will eat you up from … Also tagged: anger, cancer, mental health, obesity, help, dna, autism, death, murder, fda, migraine, rage, cdc, bush, insane, child abuse, mccain, road rage, adhd, epidemic, suicide, obama, pms, manic depression, va, sociopath, spousal abuse, bipolar, food dye, palin, ireport for cnn, artificial flavor, tourettes, psychopathic |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Education - Sep 1, 2008
Parents who walk into an elementary classroom might not recognize a mathematics lesson. Children are likely out of their seats, clustered in boisterous groups, flipping coins or arranging colored tiles. The exercise …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro Business - Aug 28, 2008
Reading, writing and arithmetic are still the fundamental building blocks of education, but these days, they have some competition as educators reevaluate curriculum and prepare students for life in the 21st century.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 27, 2008
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and …
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The water powered calculatorgadgettastic.com » gadgettastic.com - Aug 24, 2008 Check out this cool green gadget, the water powered calculator. Plain tap water powers this unique, H20 desk calculator! Add a few drops of water to the removable battery and insert it in the calculator for up to … Also tagged: water, tech, gadgets, the, standard, lcd, battery, display, calculator, unique, green, tap, and, a, functions, machine, desk, measure, solar powered, powers, powered, refill, reliable, adding, h20, approx, it s, fade, gadgets technology, friendlier, shape large, display 12 digit, calculator check, square includes, design rectangle, calculator the, buttons buttons, calculator plain, 3 8 inch, needed ergonomic |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Aug 22, 2008
Sen. John McCain's inability to recall the number of homes he owns during an interview yesterday jeopardized his campaign's carefully constructed strategy to frame Democratic rival Barack Obama as an out-of-touch …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - In Congress - Aug 21, 2008
Sen. John McCain's inability to recall the number of homes he owns during an interview yesterday jeopardized his campaign's carefully constructed strategy to frame Democratic rival Barack Obama as an out-of-touch …
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‘MyBlogLog’ adds ‘Disqus’ and ‘IntenseDebate’startupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Aug 21, 2008 ‘Disqus’ and ‘IntenseDebate’ has been added to MyBlogLog. The prior two provide a comment system which develops the discussion on websites. MyBlogLog on the other hand, provides you a widget that gives you the … Also tagged: blog, widget, uncategorized, mybloglog, intensedebate, disqus |
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Are Children's Brains Changed By Computer Use?switched.com » Switched - Aug 19, 2008 Filed under: Computers So what, exactly, are computers doing to children's brains? The question was put to neuroscientist Baroness Greenfield, who has spent her career researching the physiology of the brain … Also tagged: children |