Honors Humanities Seminar at SMHS Wins Golden Bell Award

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Honors Humanities Seminar at SMHS Wins Golden Bell Award

The district submitted the seminar for the award, saying “Honors Humanities Seminar is a reading and writing-intensive course co-taught by two highly qualified teachers from the English and Art Departments, with a distinct focus on the study of art and literature. Students read, analyze and discuss
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Cowen Cuts Adidas' Estimates On North America Growth Concerns

Of the top 100 best sellers on FL.com, Adidas has 25 shoes featured, 20 of which (80 percent) are currently on sale at an average discount of 31 percent. By comparison Nike has 48 SKU's with 15 on sale (31 percent) at an average discount of 18 percent and Jordan has 22 SKUs, of which 16 (73
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Best-in-Biz Awards Cites SAVO For Best Enterprise Product

“We continue to make significant investments to provide an enterprise grade solution including global language, high security standards, system support for 1+ million sellers and more,” said Jeremy Schultz, EVP, Strategy, SAVO Group. “It's gratifying to see Best-in-Biz recognize SAVO in this area while
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Tuning your Pedagogical Practices: Building a Universal Teaching Environment

Teaching Basic Writing, a reading and writing intensive course in Fall 2016, brought me a lot of clarity on these limitations, and it started on Day 1: I found my student, “Cam,” pacing the hallway outside our class. An athlete whose sport was in season during the fall, Cam told me, “Maybe it would be best if
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Game publishers see AI as future

SEOUL, Dec. 8 (Yonhap) — South Korea's three major game developers are expanding their workforces in artificial intelligence (AI) as they consider the technology as the future of the industry, company officials said Friday. The nation's longtime online game giant Nexon Korea Co. said that it will expand
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Better law & order helps organise int'l book fair: Minister

He urged students especially youth to adopt habit of research. Jabbar completely rejected the thought regarding reduction in book reading among nationals, saying that statistics showed contrary details. He reminded a US-based research that showed visible hike in books' printing after major increase in
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Cornwall author Missy Harrison is following her dream

Harrison, who works as a student supervisor at the school, was an aspiring author for many years with intentions of writing a book and trying to have it published since she was in high school. Ironically enough, it was something she wrote as an assignment for a high school creative writing class that
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For Video, Header Bidding Needs A Hybrid Approach: Cedato's Doron

Header bidding, the ad-tech practice through which publishers are now able to entertain multiple ad bids simultaneously rather than in a waterfall sequence, has apparently worked wonders for display ad sales. But, for video, the situation looks altogether more challenging. For one, the VAST and VPAID
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Not so retiring Port Morien author

“Today, the stigma of publishing your own poetry isn't the same as it once was,” said Peach, adding one of the biggest selling poets today, Rupi Kaur, self-published her first work, eventually selling more than a million copies. Peach's aspirations for “Rhymes of a Grateful Caper” are more modest. He had
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v/ – STILL NO. 1 ON THE ESHOP BESTSELLERS LMAO

STILL NO. 1 ON THE ESHOP BESTSELLERS LMAO – “/v/ – Video Games” is 4chan's imageboard dedicated to the discussion of PC and console video games.
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Chanute woman helps dad publish new book for holidays

Author Rudy Taylor calls it “a small novel,” and his new book was released Dec. 6 with several book signings scheduled. Although Taylor did all the writing, the book itself was produced and published by Jenny Diveley of Chanute, who is Rudy and Kathy Taylor's daughter. “This book is the perfect
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Texas State University Under Fire for Publishing Anti-White Article

Texas State University, located in San Marcos, is coming under fire in recent weeks for allowing a racist article to be published in the school newspaper. The newspaper, titled The University Star, approved the publication of an article titled “Your DNA is an abomination” by student Rudy Martinez.
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