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Africa's Brain Drain The root of Africa's brain drain, surprisingly, lies in the international community. hiv • aids • africa • brain drain • recruiting
Stem Cells and Brain Drain- -Naturally, They Go Together While researchers mass-produce embryonic stem cells, in Columbus, Ohio politicians try to walk the fine line between tech and moral issues. Meanwhile, our state’s brain-drain continues. I say, take a stand (in the 21st century) and let the scientists do their thing—here, in Ohio. Then, get on to some issues that NEED political intervention: like really improving school funding. And then the teachers worry about the Science Olympics. ohio • diane stresing • terflinger • ceccardi • schools
Stop Summer Brain Drain Don't let summer sun and fun drain your child's brain. Use these tips to help them keep learning even during the lazy days of summer vacation. learning • brain drain • summer learning • creative learning opportunities • child read
Computer Scientists Leave Scotland This article discusses why so many PhD computer scientists leave Scotland after they are qualified. brain drain • brain push • computer scientists leave scotland • phd computer science • computer science scotland
Migrant Women Professionals Explore links between changes in western family structures and the migration of women professionals from industrializing nations. depopulation • women • migrant workers • professionals • family
Ohio is Where it’s at…Scientifically Speaking It's been reported that Ohio's brain drain is ongoing, that we're losing talented, educated folks at an alarming rate. That's the bad news. The good news: look around, and you can see Ohio's contributions to cutting-edge science, medical, and technological advances. osu • cleveland • cosi • science • popular science
Information Technology In Africa:2 Last week we discussed the IT industry in Africa. This week we will discuss IT education in Africa, as education is vital for development of any industry. it education in africa • it education in south africa • south africa • kenya • it
Spicy Cantonese Food? Learning my way around the regions of China through food. Fiery Szechuan. Garlicky Hunan. Clean Cantonese. I am rewarded for my restraint with a little chili. cantonese • chili • sauce • chinese • seafood
Arab American National Museum Arab American museum is a display of the diversity and importance of a people who have combined the culture of the Arab world with a new culture in the United States. arab american • national museum • dearborn michigan • middle east • arab culture
Best Brain Foods for Children School-age children need to eat nutritionally balanced meals to keep their growing brains in optimum condition. Here some of the best brain foods for kids. best brain food for children • smart food • improve memory • nutrition for school children • keep kids alert
Dinosaur movie makes prehistory current The 1993 Universal film, "We're Back! A Dinosaurs Story", is a cute movie that answers the supposed wishes of children by bringing prehistoric creatures to modern day. dinosaurs • museum of natural history • julia child • walter cronkite • john goodman
Horror Express: Classic Horror Murders begin on a trans-Siberian Express when a scientist brings aboard a part-ape part-man fossil harboring an alien which abandons its host and starts body jumping. horror express • train horror movies • christopher lee • peter cushing • telly savalas
A Perfect Summer for Kids Six surefire ways to make your kids' summer fun, productive and memorable. perfect summer for kids • best summer break • kids’ summer fun • celebrate the end of school • family vacations
Elections: Part II, the Canadian Alliance Alright, week two of election watch. This week we check out the Canadian Alliance (formerly the Reform Party of Canada). canada • reform • canadian alliance • stockwell day • conservatives
Elections: Part V, The Progressive Conservative Party The final part: the Progressive Conservative Party elections • canada • election • progressive conservative party • pc
Opposition Report Card With less than three weeks to the fall federal election, it's a good time to evaluate the performances of two of the opposition party leaders. canadian politics • federal • election • opposition parties • canadian alliance
Deploying Buoys to Track Ocean Currents Scientists track ocean currents by using drifter buoys. This article highlights buoy sites and related educational ocean sites. ocean currents • drifter buoys • climate
Showtime Gives Internet Series a "Whirl" A look at Showtime's new web-based animated series; CBS gives 12 series an early renewal; This Week in TV History; TV Viewing Recommendations for the week. showtime • whirlgirl • cbs • walker texas ranger • little women
SHOWTIME Gives Web-Based Program a "Whirl" SHOWTIME unveils their very first web-based series; CBS gives 12 series an early renewal; This Week in TV History; TV Viewing Recommendations for the week. showtime • whirlgirl • cbs • little women • walker
Free East Timor? Recent talks in Indonesia point to possible autonomy for East Timor. Will there be a free East Timor? indonesia • east timor • independence • habibie • megawati |
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