“Leon: Watch the chemistry” plus 3 more |
- Leon: Watch the chemistry
- WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT: Kalish earns recognition for promoting community involvement in education
- Academic excellence of the Thai student winning a 3,000 pound scholarship from a leading UK university
- Social Media Yet to Bring Big Money to Charities
| Posted: 28 Apr 2010 01:20 AM PDT CHARLOTTE -- Leon Washington, just three days removed from being dealt by the Jets to the Seahawks for a mere fifth-round draft pick, warned that the Jets' chemistry might be in jeopardy with so many veterans having been removed from the locker room. "I've got a bunch of friends... |
| WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT: Kalish earns recognition for promoting community involvement in education Posted: 28 Apr 2010 12:42 AM PDT On any given day, Karen Kalish receives at least three calls or e-mails from students eager to share their success stories with her. Whether it is a graduation announcement, a wedding invitation or news of a college acceptance letter, their stories leave her "kvelling," a Yiddish term for bursting with pride, Kalish said. |
| Posted: 27 Apr 2010 11:04 PM PDT �ѹ��� 28 ����¹ 2553 12:53 �. 1. Why you chose to study at The University of Manchester? |
| Social Media Yet to Bring Big Money to Charities Posted: 27 Apr 2010 09:45 PM PDT While online events such as Twestival suggest that charities could soon be using sites like Twitter and Facebook to reap donations a new Chronicle survey shows that the nation's largest charities aren't yet receiving big rewards from those sites. |
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