Emory physicist opens new window on glass puzzle (EurekAlert!)
Wilson goes on to discuss how drugs became a huge part of our society and how "intellectuals" are largely to blame for it. To my surprise, it was largely due to intellectuals who began using the substances to escape and discover new territory. These were largely the rich and affluent people who could afford to use them daily.
Emory physicist opens new window on glass puzzle (EurekAlert!)
When most people look at a window, they see solid panes of glass, but for decades, physicists have pondered the mysteries of window glass: Is glass a solid, or merely an extremely slow moving liquid? An Emory University research team led by physicist Eric Weeks has yielded another clue in the glass puzzle, demonstrating that, unlike liquids, glasses aren't comfortable in confined spaces.
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Recommended Changes In Guidelines For The Management Of Patients With Unstable Angina (Medical News Today)
The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association have jointly released revised Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Unstable Angina (UA)/Non-ST- Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI). [click link for full article]
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Facebook Faces Up (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
As the social networking behemoth meets new challenges, three startup college networks are waiting in the wings
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College bound and homeless (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Que'Nique Newbill was torn when he sat down to make a written plea to the Wheeler High School Alumni Association, a group that was going to bestow a college scholarship on the senior who could most impress its members. His grades were good —- a 3.67 GPA. His SAT score was solid if not spectacular —- 1500 out of a possible 2400, or roughly 1000 on the old scale. But the life of the young man who ...
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Second division? (Roanoke Times)
Big-time college programs show little interest in recruiting football talent in the Roanoke Valley. Less than a decade has passed since there were five Roanoke products on NFL rosters in summer 2000. Twins Tiki and Ronde Barber were entering the prime of NFL careers that might lead to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and they were joined by April 2000 draft picks John St. Clair, Chris Combs and ...
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‘Nordy’ recognized at VHS (Vernon County Broadcaster)
Dedicated. Thoughtful. Kind. Patient. Caring. Encouraging.
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Weddings and Engagements (Princeton Town Topics)
Shanefield-Buckley.
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Jackson County News (MainStreet Newspapers)
Ford Massey Ford B. Massey, 84, of Louisville, Ky., at an early age from Jefferson, died Sunday, August 5, 2007. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massey from Jefferson, and was preceded in death by a son, Larry G. Massey.
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Fraternities, election among summer highlights (The Red and Black)
While away from the campus over the summer, some students missed significant events in Athens. Some of these changes will affect the campus landscape, and others will impact us from afar. Campus expansion moves fraternitiesOver the summer, three Lumpkin Street fraternities agreed to move to River Road, the University was chosen as a finalist for the National Bio and Agro-Defense facility and it ...
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Update :Scrushy Appeal to Get Oral Argument (WSFA 12 Montgomery)
A three-judge panel at the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta last week rejected a time-sensitive motion by attorneys for Richard Scrushy. However, the panel directed the clerk to schedule the appeal for oral argument. A former judge says that's significant.
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Emory physicist opens new window on glass puzzle (EurekAlert!)
This obviously has huge implications for students who have jobs, a family to take care of, or both. Instead of trying to juggle your classes around a 9-to-5 job or your son's soccer practice, distance learning gives you the flexibility to take your classes when you can fit them in.
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