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Liz Ford March 6, 2008 Thousands of girls around the world are not attending school through fear of physical attack or sexual abuse by teachers and fellow pupils, an Amnesty International report claimed today. The report, Safe schools - every girl's right, found that girls frequently faced While boys were also subjected to some violent attack, girls were more often targeted. "Every day, girls face
the 2005 Emmy and 2006 Golden Globe for Best Drama Series, "Lost" returns for the second act of its third season of After Oceanic Air flight 815 As the second part of Season Three opens, Jack seems to have gained the upper hand, as Ben's life Just as Charlie returns into the good graces of Claire and her baby, Aaron, Desmond drops a The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must continue
By Jonathan Fildes Science and technology reporter, BBC News A tiny chemical "brain" which could one day act as a remote control for The molecular device - just two billionths of a metre across - was able to control eight of the microscopic machines simultaneously. Writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists say it could also be used to "If [in the future] you want to
February 18, 2009, 10:19 am Dallas artist John Bramblitt to get his vision back in some way, Mr. Bramblitt "It wasn't until I lost my sight that I became brave enough to fail,' he said. "Even if the paintings didn't look good, I didn't have to see them.' A
By Jenna Wortham The The most popular theory was that the markings were signs of the lost city of Atlantis. But Bits readers also wondered if the maze of lines could be anything from the mystical island featured on the television show "Lost' to an underwater lair According to Google, it's time to In an interview, Steve Miller, product manager for Ocean in Google Earth, firmly While sound waves are
By Liz Seward Science reporter, Festival of Science, York Humans and other apes find yawning infectious. Yawning may reveal more about a person than their boredom A "Contagious yawning is a very interesting Eyes have it. Recent neuro-imaging has shown that the same area of the brain is involved when Each student was shown to an The results showed that those who had Catriona Morrison said: "We tho
By Daily Mail Reporter 16th March 2009 Using 'Miss' and 'Mrs' has been banned by leaders of the European Union because they are not considered politically correct. Brussels bureaucrats have decided the words are The booklet warns European politicians they must avoid referring to a woman's This also means Madame and Mademoiselle, Frau and Fraulein and Senora and Senorita are banned. 'Political corr
Men really do have an excuse for A Canadian study The McGill University study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The researchers focused on an enzyme called Caspase-12, which is known to put a They worked on Since the experiments were Their work Dr Lesley Knapp, of the University of Cambridge, said there was a Women 'fight off
Çalışmalar Gösteriyor ki Küresel Isınma Artık Duyulabiliyor - Global Warming Now Audible, Study Says
Matt Kaplan for National Geographic News May 21, 2009 Let's hope global warming doesn't go to 11. Now that According to a new study, it's now possible to hear the rise of global warming in the form of more, larger, more intense storms—signs of climate change, many scientists say. For But now some experts are electronically filtering out the quakes—and turning up the volume on the storm waves. The
How a Movement Disorder Can Affect a Child's Life - Hareket Bozukluğu Çocuğun Hayatını Nasıl Etkiler:
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. We continue our series on learning Dyspraxia is a movement The National Center for Learning Disabilities says people with dyspraxia have trouble planning and completing fine motor tasks. The brain has trouble sending messages to the body to do what the person wants. Something as simple as waving goodbye may be difficult. There are different levels