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Victoria's Secret Angel Lais Ribeiro Stuns In Skimpy Swimsuit - 0 views

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    The Victoria's Secret Angel rocked a skimpy dusky pink swimsuit as she frolicked in the warm waters off the Florida beach. Lais, 27, flaunted her long lean legs and impressive cleavage in the one-piece cut high at the hip and low at the side of the bust.
Tracey McGrath

The Franklin Institute Hawk Nest - 13 views

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    Watch the Franklin Institute's Hawk's nest as the mother gets ready to lay her eggs and nurture her newborn chicks.
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    Thanks for posting this Tracey. I lost my link from last year. She already has 3 eggs this year from what I hear. :-)
Rob Jacklin

The Problem Site: Problem Solving and Educational Games - 0 views

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    lay Educational Games, Solve Problems & Puzzles! At The Problem Site, you can play educational games and daily puzzles, find interesting reference pages, and engage in fun problem solving activities. There are word games, math games, math problems, mystery quests, and many other free educational resources.
Nigel Coutts

A Question of Scale: Meeting a Global Need - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I recently spent ten days in Cambodia accompanying students on a service trip where they developed their cultural understanding and spent time improving the environment of a local school. While laying pavers and digging a ditch I had a chance to reflect on the difficulties facing education in a country like this. I came away with questions, wondering and few answers. 
ziena00

Iona University, New Rochelle, New York, United States - 0 views

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    Iona University was established in 1940 (at that time Iona College) with 09 Christian Brothers and 06 lay faculty greeting the first class. At that time, it was an independent Catholic boy's school administered by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
Alex Parker

Onshore power for offshore platforms - 1 views

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    Supplying power to offshore platforms from land-based plants could have a major impact on the industry's carbon emissions. Norway is the world leader in the laying of subsea cables to power offshore facilities, but a recent disagreement over the electrification of the Utsira High region has sparked a new debate over how and where to make use of this promising technology.
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