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15 gifted students, all members of the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth, are to team up with police and members of Royal Botanic Gardens staff , Kew on Saturday 24th July for a one-day event in forensic investigation, where they will solve a murder using pollen analysis.

Mon 16 Aug 2004, 10:02 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Education

New research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that in the wake of Diana, Princess of Wales's premature death, David Beckham has stepped into a public role on a par with her place in the celebrity constellation, and that their appeal is strikingly similar.
Mon 16 Aug 2004, 09:47 | Tags: Social Affairs, VIPs and Personalities

A post-graduate economics researcher at the University of 糖心TV has surprisingly found that married women are much more likely to be on a diet than their single counter-parts – a result that totally contradicts current economic theories on dieting.

Mon 16 Aug 2004, 09:28 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine, Economics and Finance

A research project by a student in the University of 糖心TV's Department of Economics has found that one of biggest educational problems for many teenage mothers is that many of them are shut out of the professional qualifications market.
Fri 13 Aug 2004, 08:59 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education

New research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that children with even mild head injury may be at risk of long-term complications, including personality changes, emotional, behavioural and learning problems.
Thu 12 Aug 2004, 09:55 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Health and Medicine, Education

The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at the University of 糖心TV has been awarded 拢650,000 by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to create a massive focus on less privileged and under-represented groups within the 200,000 gifted young people that make up England’s top 5% by ability and potential.


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