"Despite our idiosyncrasies in listening, the brain experiences music in a very consistent fashion across subjects, " said Daniel Abrams, lead author and postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University School of Medicine.
The board said in total, 1, 500 complaints had been made across all subjects.
It also links attendance to attainment in schools, citing research which found pupils who miss 17 days of school can drop a GCSE grade across all subjects.
The latest version of the curriculum also includes "key skills" and "thinking skills" which are supposed to be taught across all subjects - such things as applying maths to everyday situations and working with others.
Across all subjects, those where students performed exceptionally well included chemistry (up two percentage points to 34% gaining grade A), French (up three percentage points to 34% at grade A), German (up one percentage points to 34% at grade A) and economics (up 6 percentage points to 33% at grade A).
That scenario is echoed throughout the film, which introduces a demographic cross-section as the camera trails its subjects across the boroughs.
It has set up a taskforce to engage with the wider community, and eight working groups on subjects across the unionist spectrum.
She's ready to spend another year or more on the project, with the hope of visiting subjects across the country and eventually crafting the material into a book.
Many of the characteristics of the actual frequencies in the recordings - such as the central and peak frequencies, and the variability of the frequencies within each laugh - were similar across all the subjects.
Students have to demonstrate intellectual ability over time and across a range of subjects.
Over a third of African American students do not graduate from high school on time with a regular high school diploma, and only four percent of African American high school graduates interested in college are college-ready across a range of subjects.
Lead bullets contaminate military training grounds across the country and are the subjects of many environmental cleanups.
The tests, which have monitored school standards in core subjects such as maths, reading and science since 1969, also found considerable gaps between black and white pupils across the range of ages and subjects.
As part of our research, we visited with 30 homes across the US, watching and recording subjects as they engaged with technology as part of their daily lives.
Despite the negative press that video games sometimes get, they're changing the way subjects are being taught in classrooms across the country.
During the conference we were able to discuss a variety of subjects that create barriers for people across the world wanting to participate in sport, such as disability, gender, HIV and Aids and many more.
Ripples are spreading through Congress and across corporate America as the Senate prepares to take up two subjects very dear to top executives--compensation and taxes.
Moreover, their popularity and ability to produce work across multiple platforms can give them greater freedom to choose their subjects and to frame issues as they see fit.
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Rather than relying on documented examples, they are encouraged to offer insights into subjects and back them up by referring to situations and challenges they have come across during their professional lives.
Taken at schools across England and Wales, the tests aim to measure children's abilities in the key subjects of English (and Welsh, where applicable), mathematics and - for the 11 and 14-year-olds - science.
They're interested only in their subjects' brains, which are abuzz with electrical activity, recorded as rows of squiggly lines crawling across the screen of a Dell laptop.
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