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- Factors Affecting Students' Retention at Kuwait University - RedOrbit
Factors Affecting Students' Retention at Kuwait UniversityRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoThis study's findings also indicated that the friend relationship in the university community encouraged retention. This finding supports Wilcox et al. ...
- in brief (The Batavia Sun)
Hall Quarry Beach opened for the season Saturday at 400 S. Water St. The beach is open from 12:45 to 8 p.m. and includes a sandy beach and swimming area, drop slide, zero depth entry, large picnic area, concession stand and sand volleyball courts.
- There is more to life than just being famous - Khaleej Times
There is more to life than just being famousKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoTheatre, movies, poetry — the list goes on. “That’s what makes life interesting. I enjoy juggling all these. I believe that all these are extensions of me. ...
- Under the synagogue with sand-covered floors, Della Manley and Suzanne Couch sang of love, salvation and inequity at a ... (The Jamaica Observer)
Manley and Couch seldom perform, but jammed to well-known songs on Sunday at the Jewish Synagogue on Duke Street in downtown Kingston.
- Calendar of Events for Week of May 28, 2008 - Newton Record
Calendar of Events for Week of May 28, 2008Newton Record, MS - 3 hours agoA $1000 grand prize is being offered in a religious poetry contest sponsored by the New Jersey Rainbow Poets. There are 50 prizes in all totaling almost ...
- Restored 'Once Upon a Time in the West' at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater - Los Angeles Times
Restored 'Once Upon a Time in the West' at the Samuel Goldwyn TheaterLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours ago"Once Upon a Time's" unique opening -- a 10-minute sequence in which three men wait for a train -- has sparse dialogue and little action but is sheer poetry ...
- The Arts - Danbury News Times
The ArtsDanbury News Times, CT - 1 hour agoDavid Cappella will be the guest this Wednesday at Wednesday Night Poetry at Molten Java, 102 Greenwood Ave., Bethel. An open mic kicks off the evening, ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to evade capture for a decade (Daily Mail: World News)
This is the extraordinary disguise which allowed one of the world’s most wanted men to escape justice for years.
- Comment: The business of dialogue —Farish A Noor - Daily Times
Dialogue is a funny business, particularly when it happens to be of the inter-civilisational and inter-religious kind. Having just attended yet another dialogue between Islam and the West in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I find myself compelled to pen ...
- Brad Colerick to perform at Neville - North Platte Telegraph
Brad Colerick to perform at NevilleNorth Platte Telegraph, NE - 21 hours agoColerick's music blends Americana, folk and country to create smooth, catchy melodies, and his finely wrought, plainspoken lyrics find the poetry in ...
- Medieval football writers studied - BBC News
BBC NewsMedieval football writers studiedBBC News, UK - Jul 2, 2008"There are surprisingly quite a few references to ball games in early Welsh poetry." Sioe Gelf will be shown on S4C on Wednesday at 2100 BST.
- [ELD] Iowa flooding devastates communities, displaces thousands; ERD responds (Worldwide Faith News)
>Episcopal Life Daily >June 17, 2008 Episcopal Life Online is available at http://www.episcopalchurch.org/elife . >Today's Episcopal Life Daily includes: * TOP STORIES - Iowa flooding devastates communities, displaces thousands; ERD responds * WORLD REPORT - ENGLAND: Archbishops of Canterbury, York respond to blessing of gay priests' civil partnership * EDUCATION - EDS begins search process ...
- Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's book - Telegraph.co.uk
Kilts invented by English in Lord Dacre's bookTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - May 18, 2008“There is a distinguished school of medieval Scottish literature, and poetry in something that is recognisably Scots was being written in the 14th century. ...
- Life, in so many words - Yakima Herald-Republic
Life, in so many wordsYakima Herald-Republic, WA - 1 hour agoThey are precious words I rarely ever want to let go, save for the times they appear in experimental lines and cursive as misled, youthful poetry. ...
- Student magazine 'excellent' (The Herald News)
PLAINFIELD --The Plainfield South High School literary magazine, "Metamorphic Expressions in Blue & White," received a rank of "Excellent" in the 2007 National Council of Teachers of English Program that recognizes student literary magazines.
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