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10/06/2008
How to increase the quality of guest workers (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – A high-income labour market with good social welfare often requires high workmanship and discipline. Such markets often have high requirements for labour skills, level of foreign languages, sense of responsibility and discipline.
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10/06/2008
Preschool dilemma: playing vs. working (Detroit News)
Move over, naptime. Today's preschoolers have more important tasks at hand, like learning foreign languages and doing math.
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10/06/2008
Latin Returns From Dead in School Language Curriculums (New York Times)
The resurgence of a language once rejected as outdated and irrelevant is reflected across the country as Latin is embraced by a new generation of students.
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10/07/2008
DTH Archives (The Daily Tar Heel)
Students at Terry Sanford High School in Fayetteville heard from a successful alumnus — UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp — on Monday.
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10/07/2008
9:49 p.m.: Drug dog finds planted marijuana at city meeting (The Herald Bulletin)
ALEXANDRIA — A quarter-ounce of marijuana was found by a drug-sniffing dog at City Hall during Monday’s City Council meeting under a councilman’s chair.
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10/06/2008
WSU campus abuzz with provost rumors (Seattle Times)
Members of the Washington State University community are wondering about the fate of new Provost Steven Hoch, who abruptly left his job on Sept. 23.
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10/07/2008
Multiple choice: What would be your first change as education minister? (Guardian Unlimited)
What would be your first change as education minister?
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10/07/2008
Trustees look at future of county schools (Asheboro Courier-Tribune)
ASHEBORO — Technology underscores Randolph County Schools’ future for students, teachers, the school system and the community.
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10/07/2008
Kids bridge communication gap with foreign language skills (East Montgomery County Observer)
The sounds seem foreign because they are. “Yi, er, san, si, wu, liu, qi, ba, jiu, shi,” 4-year-old Adriana fires off in rapid succession. Then, without skipping a beat, Adriana switches from counting in Mandarin to launching into a Spanish version of the animal alphabet: “A dice abeja, b dice ballena, c dice cabra,...”
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10/06/2008
WSU campus abuzz with provost rumors (The Columbian)
Members of the Washington State University community are wondering about the fate of new Provost Steven Hoch, who abruptly left his job on Sept. 23. The university said Hoch requested a paid...
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