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Benjamin Netanyahu can say whatever he wants to distance both himself and any “official” Israeli position from Avigdor Lieberman’s speech to the United Nations;? but the content of Lieberman’s speech is the moral equivalent...
Highly credentialed and experienced professors are better at preparing students for long-term academic success than their less-experienced counterparts, but that ability isn’t necessarily reflected in their students’ teaching evaluations....
Separate international phase III clinical trials compared high-quality remissions between previously untreated CML patients who took the standard-of-care drug imatinib and those on the second-generation drugs dasatinib and nilotinib. “The second-generation...
Most high-school students participating in a new study on academic honesty say they have cheated on tests and homework – and, in some alarming cases, say they don’t consider certain types of cheating out of line.
The study by the University of...
A University of Alberta researcher is questioning the notion of “group think” — a common psychological phenomenon — that has been used to explain some of the extreme things people do once they are within the confines of a group....
Most mothers are conscious of their diets while pregnant, knowing that diet can influence the development of their babies. According to a new study, certain foods might alter how certain genes are expressed in the placenta in mid-pregnancy. The extent...
The Ivorian opposition, united in the Rally of the Houphouetists’ for Democracy and Peace (RHDP,) has announced a meeting of its leaders. Former President Henri Konan Bedie and former Prime Minister Alassane Dramane Ouattara will analyze the country’s...
Kenya and Uganda have affirmed their commitment to the East African regional integration with the countries Vice Presidents making bold statements in Kampala Saturday night.
Visiting Kenya’s Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka said the regions artificial...
A report conducted by Wellington’s Victoria University has found young Muslims living in New Zealand have adapted well to society.
The study looked at the lives of 180 Muslim youths aged 13 to 19 years and gauged their psychological and social well-being...