Students also use the results to decide which subjects to take as full A-levels.
Experimenters have teased out this surprising conclusion by inviting subjects to gamble on the throw of dice.
There are few subjects more tedious than audits and oversight of the alphabet soup empire of the U.N.
In the neural taste test of 40 subjects, Montague found that kind of response less powerful with Coke.
For her project, Kern says, she used only a wide-angle lens to reflect the closeness of her subjects.
"We are in the middle of talks on different subjects, including an equity share, " he added.
Financial subjects can be so complex that even those in the business sometimes get it wrong.
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She also says league tables should not "over-emphasise" certain grade boundaries in key subjects.
Revised GCSEs in academic subjects, including English and maths, are due to be introduced in 2015.
The title flock, all escaped pets, now roams free, and the birds make fabulous subjects.
The New York Times today takes a look at one of our favorite subjects: French women.
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There are 44 different subjects taught at the facility to 350 children, who attend for free.
In some subjects, UK universities are world-beaters, ahead even of the most prestigious US universities.
Next, the researchers had female subjects participate in what they thought was a vision test.
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That does not mean that Mr Bush should not be tough on some subjects.
Schools know that they can get higher ratings if their pupils take easier subjects.
Feldman and the other three were studying subjects like neural networks, genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic.
Subjects stared into a light box containing light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for 60 minutes in each experiment.
We may need a course in risk management on topical subjects on the internet.
And they teach English and computer science and ordinary science subjects and mathematics as well.
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McCrum shows how disgruntled North American subjects of British rule deliberately forged a distinctively American English.
Other subjects will have looser guidance, focusing "only on the essential knowledge to be taught".
France, of course, is hardly the only power that mistreats its ethnically different subjects.
Hispanics were the subjects of 30% of stops and were 27% of violent-crime suspects.
Still, nine of them are "high achieving, " working above grade level in some subjects.
She devised a curriculum for her that involved a lot of one-on-one work in all subjects.
Edmodo also has document libraries on class subjects where teachers can share materials with other teachers.
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"It felt to me that they were all dealing with the same subjects, " he says.
But it also doles out praise to its subjects, particularly Clay Shirky and Jay Rosen.
The Mayan kings told their subjects that only they could make the sun rise.
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