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Hagerstown native is a true mathematician
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comMath and science seem to run in the Matonak family blood — and Amy Matonak is no exception. Matonak, the daughter of Dan and Robbie Matonak of Hagerstown, recently graduated summa cum laude from Salisbury University with bachelor of science...Tags: Maryland, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Elections, High Schools
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Epic Resignation Letter Sent To Entire Whole Foods Company
pix11.comA disgruntled former Whole Foods employee in Toronto sent a point-by-point email Friday, lambasting the company's feel-good, earthy ethos, and tearing into the managers -- addressing them directly, one by one. On the Whole Foods website, the company...Tags: Career and Workplace, Computing and Information Technology Industry, The Happiest News!, Culture, Science and Technology
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Team G3 gearing up for next 'bot competition
Members of Team G3: Geeks, Gears & Gadgets have the knowledge, the desire and the mentors to take them to the top; all they need now is your financial support. Team G3 is made up of 10 outstanding Petoskey Middle School students who recently took top...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, General Motors Corp., Human Interest, Charter Communications Incorporated
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New training allows Lynchburg 911 dispatchers to provide medical help over the phone
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen most of us call 911, we have to wait for an ambulance or a fire truck to arrive before getting medical help. Lynchburg 911 dispatchers have been trained to offer lifesaving treatment over the phone. When you call 911 in the Hill City, a...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Emergency Health Procedures, Science, Emergency Health Procedures, Health
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Use of Braille is decreasing, but school still teaches it
Jordan Houseman, a 10-year-old student at the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Aberdeen, is one of the 10 percent of the blind nationwide who are learning to read and write Braille.
The number of students learning Braille has...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning, Students, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Dropbox inventor determined to build the next Apple or Google
Los Angeles TimesFour years ago, Drew Houston was just another super-smart hacker with ambitions of starting his own company. He'd strap on headphones to block out everything but the endorphin rush as he cranked code late into the night on a new service that instantly...Tags: Pearl Jam (music group), Weddings, Microsoft Corporation, Music, Ellis Island
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Harry L. Rosenzweig, McDaniel math professor
Harry L. Rosenzweig, an influential mathematics professor who had been chairman of the math department at McDaniel College, died Friday of pancreatic cancer at his Westminster home.
He was 72.
"Harry was very popular with math majors and, in general,...Tags: Carroll County (Virginia), Teaching and Learning, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of California, Berkeley, Carroll County (Maryland)
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Education briefs for Feb. 9
news@jessaminejournal.comLocal students graduate from EKU Eastern Kentucky University recognized 884 graduates at the conclusion of the fall 2011 semester, including 17 from Jessamine County. Nicholasville residents graduating were Kristian Ashley Banta, who earned a bachelor&...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Culture, Medical Specialization, Human Interest, Social Sciences
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'Cyber Challenge' encourages teen hackers to seek security jobs
Like skilled cat burglars, teams of college-age hackers slithered past defenses to probe the soft underbelly of a sophisticated computer system.
Their mission: to steal secrets and leave an electronic calling card.
As they tapped away on laptops and...Tags: Baltimore Convention Center, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Defense, Perry Hall, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Mobile app economy inspires local entrepreneurs
The mobile app economy is real — and it's brewing in Baltimore.
Many businesses are opening their wallets and spending to build mobile apps for customers to use. And developers are in hot demand across the United States, various surveys this year...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, File Sharing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, New Products, Halloween
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Passion becomes reality for Berlin computer technician
Daily American Staff WriterSometimes passions get put on hold until an opportunity presents itself and allows that passion to blossom. For Gary Gindlesperger, 39, of Berlin, a childhood dream became a reality thanks to the evolving world of technology. Gindlesperger, a network...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Apple iTunes, New Products, Services and Shopping, Gaming
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Anchorage Game Developers Launch Hotly-Anticipated Mobile Game With Electronic Arts
Channel 2 NewsOn Thursday, gaming giant Electronic Arts, known for blockbuster video game titles like Battlefield III and Mass Effect, will release “Trenches 2,” a mobile battlefield shooting game that was built not in the familiar game development hubs of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Gaming, Apple iPhone, Companies and Corporations
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