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National Gallery of Art Constitution Avenue
National Gallery of Art has numerous paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs and numerous art works on display. It houses only American and European art works from the Renaissance period to the present. It also provides the opportunity to buy different things from the gallery, assuring their authenticity.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory New Energy Secretary Steven Chu Nobel Laureate
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is going to provide the new Energy Secretary of the United States. If reports are to be believed, Barack Obama is going to nominate the director of this Laboratory, Steven Chu, for the post. In that case it Chu would be the first Nobel Laureate to enter the cabinet.
Posted on December 11, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Wendy S High School Heisman Brett Leibowitz Kathy Kroeger Winners Of National Award
Two high school students were honored Wendy’s High School Heisman awards in New York City. Brett Leibowitz and Kathy Kroeger announced as the winners of the national award. The award is presented to those senior high school students who do extremely well in athletics, academics and community leadership.
Posted on December 15, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: award, brett, heisman, kathy, kroeger, leibowitz, national, school, students, wendy, wendys, winners, Brett Leibowitz The Meadows School Las Vegas
Yellowstone Volcano Might Play A Part In The Recent Tremors At The Yellowstone National Park
Since Friday, the Yellowstone National Park has faced a series of small earthquakes, almost 250 in number. The fact is that, swarms of small earthquakes have been frequent in Yellowstone, but the recent ones have been closely monitored by scientists.
Posted on December 30, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: active, earthquakes, magnitude, national, park, part, play, professor, recent, smith, tremors, volcano, yellowstone
Australian National University In Canberra Member Of The Association Of Pacific Rim Universities
The Australian National University refers to the research university that is run publicly. It is based in Canberra, Australia. The establishment of National University was
done on August 1, 1946 by an act of the Parliament of Australia for the legislated function of conducting as well as promotion of research in Australia.
Posted on July 28, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
Tags: association, australia, australian, canberra, member, national, pacific, research, universities, university, Australian National University Act 1946
Kaplan University Launch Online Study Program National For Adults Campaign Begins
Kaplan University wanted to launch a national online study program for adults. They gave their attention to the awareness about online study at the time of their campaign. According to KU, their online study program would not hamper students’ families and works lives.
Posted on January 07, 2009 | Related Articles | Linked From
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National Safety Commission Traffic Training Education Provider
The National Safety Commission is an American organization which provides several types if educational and training services related to highway and road traffic safety. The commission conducts training programs in all the fifty states of the United States as well as in a dozen countries. Its headquarters are located at Ponte Vedra Beach in the state of Florida.
Posted on March 03, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Kansas University NCAA National Champion
Located in Lawrence, the Kansas University is one of the 60 members of the Association of American Universities, is an institute of higher learning. Popularly referred to as KU or simply Kansas, the university was established in 1865 by the citizens of Lawrence under a charter from the Kansas Legislature.
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