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Instant Learning For Amazing Grades 75% Payout!
37 days ago
by wishmaster
Instant Learning For Amazing Grades 75% Payout! New Discovery To Raise Your Child’s Grades And Test Scores In Just 14 Days! Instant Learning For Amazing Grades 75% Payout!
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Plugins performance testing: 2012 / January
37 days ago
by MillaN
This is first basic performance testing for WordPress plugins in 2012, and it will include 30 plugins. They will be tested on how much resources they use to load, and not to tell you if the plugin is good or not. Plugins features and plugin code quality is not the reviewed here. Plan was to have mor ...
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New Semester
37 days ago
by Drew
Well the new semester officially begins on Friday, January 27, 2012. Since I have no classes scheduled on Fridays, as usual the semester begins on the Monday after. I'm still waiting on my grades which I estimate to get by tomorrow. From past experiences I have seen it usually takes two weeks from t ...
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Reappearing Act
37 days ago
by Literary Ambitions
This might be the longest hiatus that I've had in a while, so I apologize for the disappearing act. Let's just say that December kicked my ass, and that I needed an extended recovery period. Is it a bad sign that the first thing to happen to me in 2012 is a nose-throat cold? I am trying not to see i ...
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How Grades Ruin My Christmas
37 days ago
by Allen DeVries
Grades are the worst best thing since high school. The ups and downs they can bring are monumental and quite honestly, not good for my health. This time of year I find myself checking for my grades online more than any reasonable person should. The below image is my Christmas Break in a nutshell.
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Lots of Exercise May Boost Kids’ Grades (HealthDay)
// science
37 days ago
MONDAY, Jan. 2 (HealthDay News) — A Dutch review of prior research reveals that the more physically active school-aged children are, the better they fare in the classroom. Most of the studies in the review had been conducted in the United States, while one came out of Canada and the other out of Sou ...
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