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Do students need courses on how to use bins?
Ecology   Education   Environment   Nature   Photos  
 The Guardian 
Do students need courses on how to use bins?
| Following a recent post about in Headingley, Beeston Hill and Holbeck, guest blogger Mercia Southon looks at the wider problems with rubbish and students in the Leeds 6 area and suggests several way... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Sheik Mohammed Sayed Tantawi, grand sheik of Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam's pre-eminent theological institute, waves to Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas, not in picture, at the Azhar headquarters, in Cairo, Egypt
Death   Education   Egypt   Islam   Photos  
 Independent online 
 Head of al-Azhar dies
| Cairo - Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, the head of Egypt's most prestigious seat of Islamic learning al-Azhar, died of a heart attack on Wednesday during a visit to Saudi Arabia, religious officials ... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Computer Laptop  The Dallas Morning News 
More college professors hitting delete on laptops in classrooms
| WASHINGTON - A generation ago, academia embraced the laptop as the most welcome classroom innovation since the ballpoint pen. | But during the past decade, it has evolved into a powerful distraction... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Classroom   Colleges   Innovation   Laptops   Photos  
Indian policemen chase  Kashmiri employees on temporary government contracts during a protest in Srinagar August 24,2009. hundreds of government employees protesting the lack of permanent jobs in the government of Jammu and Kashmir.  Zeenews 
J&K hit by 5-day employees' strike
Jammu: Government offices in Jammu and Kashmir were on Wednesday partially hit by the five-day long employees strike announced by the Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) demanding increase in retiremen... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Employee   India   Kashmir   Photos   Strike  
Top Stories
Pepsi - Soda - Softdrinks CBC
School pop campaign in U.S. cuts calories
Shipments of full-calorie drinks to U.S. schools fell 95 per cent between 2004 and 2009. (Aman Sharma/Associated Press) | Sales of sugary drinks have fallen in the U.S., ... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Beverage   Calories   Obesity   Photos   Soda  
Fries - Food The Examiner
The meat and potatoes of school lunch
| Healthy Alternative to French Fries Photo by Nathaniel Fanara | Vegetarian and vegan diets are quickly catching on as a healthy alternative to the smorgasbord of proces... (photo: WN / sweet)
French   Fries   Meat   Photos   School  
Ted Strickland The Examiner
Gov. Strickland launches Council on Women and Girls as report shows mothers now primary breadwinners
| Frances Strickland works on education, the environment, renewable energy, and inclusion. (Photo/Gov.Ohio) If you like this ... Ohioans asked to help select next great O... (photo: Public Domain / Csambuchino)
Education   Environment   Photos   US   Women  
Laptop Huffington Post
Laptops Evicted From Lecture Halls: Professors Slam 'Wide Web Of Diversions'
| washingtonpost.com: | A generation ago, academia embraced the laptop as the most welcome classroom innovation since the ballpoint pen. But during the past decade, it ha... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Computer   Internet   Laptop   Photos   Students  
Culture Arts and Literature
- Texas education board set to vote on social studies curricul
- Ex-state education board member remembered as 'dedicated
- Education Official Highlights U.S. Scholarships for Needy Ch
- Borno Distributes Education Materials to Schools
Kid - Child - Girl - Mother - Study - Learning
Education 101: C's Do Not Mean Your Child Is A Loser
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- Hilary Duff to write young adult book series
- Antony Gormley Iron Bodies Art Not Jumpers: NYPD
- Native American author to sign book
- Theyskens' Book Peeks Backstage
Soldiers of Pakistan's para military force provide security to Pakistani disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, center, who arrives to attend funeral of his brother in Karachi, Pakistan on Wednesday, April 15, 2009.
A Q Khan network offered to build nuclear bomb for Saddam: Book
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Religion and Spirituality Music and Film
- Spiritual Eyes: Profound Essay on Seeing Beneath Physical Re
- Pot user loses his religion defense
- Seeking 'a mighty spiritual stirring'
- Religion and free speech: Supreme Court to hear Phelps, West
Pope Benedict XVI kisses a child during a Mass in St. Peter's Basilica to mark Epiphany, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010.
Religion News in Brief
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- Plastiscines: rambunctious Paris pop at it's best
- City of Life director appointed Dunhill ambassador
- Fawcett's family 'saddened' by her Academy exclu
- Closer, Clive!
Shia LaBeouf
Douglas going through personal "crisis" due to son's pending drugs trial
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Society Human Rights
- A good bet on cash, tourists and crime
- A Centre for disability but more of a centre of hope
- Manipur people waiting for peace
- India believe 74 missing defence personnel in Pak custody
Jackpot machines are seen at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010.
A good bet on cash, tourists and crime
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- Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
- Inflation insurance
- Statement by the Exiled Tibetan Prime Minister on the 51st A
- Andrew Lloyd Webber makes Phantom sequel premiere a family a
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, listens to Chinese President Hu Jintao, as they attend a state dinner reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Standing behind them are their translators.
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
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