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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Nov 13, 2008
Washington, Nov 13 (ANI): If you personally feel lucky, then the chances are that you will participate in a lucky draw, thats what a new study suggests. Festival season brings with it various promotional strategies …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 15, 2008
Washington, October 15 (ANI): A study on monkeys has shed new light on Blindsighta phenomenon in which patients with damage in the primary visual cortex of the brain can tell where an object is, even when they are …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 3, 2008
Washington, Oct 3 (ANI): Bullying has become a common phenomenon in cyberspace with nearly 72 percent of teens reporting at least one incident of cyber bullying during the past year, says a new study. Online bullying …
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anorak.co.uk » Anorak News - Sep 30, 2008
BEN Goldacre sees hoq the Mail, like all good middle-class sods, has it every way it can get it: I am Health Book Of The Week in the Daily Mail (and after all the mean things I’ve said about them). To me this says a …
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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 24, 2008
London, September 24 (ANI): Neuroscientists in Arizona, U.S., say that it is because of constant tiny movements of the eyes that concentric circles in Isia Leviant’’s painting ”Enigma” appears to be flowing before …
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 18, 2008
With nine letter and four syllables the tonguetwisting 'phenomenon' has been named as the most mispronounced word in the English language.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - High Schools - Sep 3, 2008
Entering the school year, is there a so-called minor high school sport with a higher profile than swimming? It seems as though any kid who ever got a whiff of chlorine or channel-surfed last month was roused in some …
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truemors.com » Truemors - Aug 15, 2008
The tendency of one’s friends to hook up with the nastiest guy/girl in the bar by closing time might be a personally well-documented fact, but scientists in England have given the academic thumbs up to the phenomenon …
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truemors.com » Truemors - Aug 2, 2008
Brian May gave a whole new meaning to “taking a break” from school — 30 years — and his comeback was not with the legendary rock group he founded, but with the acquisition of a Ph.D. in astrophysics. His thesis focused …
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truemors.com » Truemors - Aug 2, 2008
Brian May gave a whole new meaning to “taking a break” from school — 30 years — and his comeback was not with the legendary rock group he founded, but with the acquisition of a Ph.D. in astrophysics. His thesis focused …
Also tagged: entertainment, science, brian may, astrophysics, dawn, sunset, doctorate, thesis, liverpool john moores university, chancellor, john moores university, liverpool john moores, legendary rock group, zodiacal light, drastic career change