1 Study shows importance of formal education in preventing spread of HIV in Africa
Simply teaching people the facts about how to protect themselves from HIV may not be enough to prevent the spread of AIDS in Africa, a new study suggests. Source: News-Medical-Net
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2 Education more important than knowledge in preventing spread of HIV
Washington, Sept 9 : A new study suggests that simply teaching people the facts about how to protect themselves from HIV may not be enough to prevent the spread of AIDS in Africa. Source: New Kerala
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3 Education more important than knowledge in stopping spread of HIV in Africa
( Ohio State University ) Simply teaching people the facts about how to protect themselves from HIV may not be enough to prevent the spread of AIDS in Africa, a new study suggests. Researchers found that villagers in Ghana who had higher levels of cognitive and decision-making abilities -- not just the most knowledge -- were the ones who were most likely to take steps to protect themselves from ... Source: EurekAlert!
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4 LCDS Grad Teaches Computers In Uganda
A graduate of Loudoun Country Day School and senior at Gettysburg College recently returned from Uganda after having worked for three months in a program teaching young students computer skills to bolster their chances of success in life in an area with severe poverty rates. Source: Leesburg Today
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5 FURSCA Profile — Research leads student to garages across state
The objective of the Foundation for Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (FURSCA) is to support original research, directed studies and creative endeavors for students in all disciplines. By awarding Academic Year Grants, FURSCA aids in covering the costs associated with student research projects. For the 2006-2007 calendar year, FURSCA awarded 31 research grants. Katherine ... Source: The Pleiad
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6 Disembodied performance: New opera features robots as performers
Later this month, the Opera of the Future Group at the MIT Media Lab will premiere Death and the Powers, an opera more than 10 years in the making. Featuring life-sized singing robots and a musical chandelier, the opera could redefine how technology can enhance live performance and help reestablish opera`s spirit of innovation. Source: PhysOrg
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7 Schools ‘are failing London's deaf children’
Schools and local authorities in London are failing to provide sufficient teachers for deaf pupils, a damning report revealed today. Source: Evening Standard
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8 BP aids state's school content
BP, the energy giant responsible for the largest offshore oil spill in history, helped develop the state's framework for teaching more than 6 million students about the environment. Source: The Sacramento Bee
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9 Dr Aidoo’s Demonic Glossolalia, Rev Skosana’s HIV-Positive Christ
Dr Anthony Aidoo, the Vice Chancellor of the Ideological Institute of Political Incorrectness and Acute Uncouthness, has thrown the whole of Ghanainto another furore mounting his foul-mouthed behaviour onto another notch. Source: Ghanaweb.com
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10 Mamta inaugurates nursing college in Kolkata
Kolkata, Sept 10 : Union Railways Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday inaugurated a nursing college here at Garden Reach. Source: New Kerala
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