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The Kelley School of Business' Young Women's Institute provides women who have just completed their junior year in high school with a sample of what it's like to attend a world-class business school and, in the process, build their confidence in pursuing a career in business.
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Written by Research Sea
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University Science Malaysia scientists unveil their research into the healing properties of turmeric on skin tumours and wounds...
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Written by PRN newsnetwork
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PHILADELPHIA, June 9 - Children of mothers who gain more than the recommended amount of weight during pregnancy are more likely to be overweight at age seven, say researchers from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, in a study published today in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Children of mothers who are obese prior to pregnancy and gain excessive weight are at the greatest risk for overweight.
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Written by medianowonline
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बराक ओबामा के आगे निकलने का मतलब
- इरफाना किरमानी
अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति चुनाव (US Presidential Election) में बराक ओबामा (Barack Obama ) का हिलेरी क्लिंटन को पछाड़ कर आगे निकल जाना अमेरिकी राजनीति (US Politics) का टर्निंग पॉइंट माना जा रहा है और वह है भी। लेकिन मीडिया (Media) का एक वर्ग इसे हिलेरी क्लिंटन (Hilary Clinton ) की हार को महिलाओं की हार बता रहा है, वह बहुत अफसोसनाक स्थिति है।
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Written by PRN newsnetwork
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CINCINNATI, June 9 - Hillary Clinton lost by a narrow margin and her suspension speech revealed why - lack of integrity. "Any careful observer of her speech noticed that when she talked about herself she smiled a true smile, and when she extolled the virtues of supporting Barack Obama there was no smile at all," said Dr. Neal H. Mayerson, Chairman of the VIA Institute on Character. "Psychologists have shown us, people read body language, and, according to our survey, they see insincerity in Hillary Clinton."
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Written by PRN network
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It’s Sunday afternoon. Thousands of fans cheer wildly as race cars fly by at speeds nearing 200 mph for 200 laps. They whiz down the pit road making pit stops, changing tires and refueling. Only, the tanks are not being filled with gas; they’re being filled with air.
That scenario may sound futuristic, but it may not be long before we see air-powered engines take to the track. Five Dalhousie mechanical engineering students have already started the journey down that road.
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