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Watch out Hawaii: Veggies may harbor rare parasite - Scientific American

Youth Justice Board's Mr Adaptable wants to join up youth justice with ... - Communitycare.co.uk

Unemployed older Hawaii workers struggling to find jobs - Honolulu Advertiser

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Panel Releases Early Childhood Learning Study - MSNBC


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Panel Releases Early Childhood Learning Study
MSNBC - 5 hours ago
The panel made the recommendations by identifying literacy skills that lead to later success in reading and writing through analysis of more than 3000 ...
Louisville-based NCFL Releases Early Childhood Literacy Study Results WFPL
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Parents Not Best Barometer of Kid's Eating, Exercise Habits - Washington Post


Parents Not Best Barometer of Kid's Eating, Exercise Habits
Washington Post, United States - 9 hours ago
... in developing skills to provide the structure and the environment necessary for their young children to develop healthful lifestyles," she wrote. ...

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Clarity Introduces Powerful Learning Tool for Middle School Students - PR Web (press release)


Clarity Introduces Powerful Learning Tool for Middle School Students
PR Web (press release), WA - 16 hours ago
The program teaches fundamental study skills in a fun and easy way. Many students see improvements in just four to six weeks. Arlington, MA (PRWEB) January ...

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US Health Department identifies further 18 effective HIV ... - Aidsmap


US Health Department identifies further 18 effective HIV ...
Aidsmap, UK - Jan 8, 2009
The EXPLORE study included phone counselling. Most interventions taught skills building (condom use, communication and negotiation skills, relaxation and ...

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Troubled teens also struggle as adults: Study - The Gazette (Montreal)


Troubled teens also struggle as adults: Study
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour ago
They conclude that people who exhibited bad behaviour at age 13 or 15 were far more likely than well-behaved teens to develop problems later in life, ...

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