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NJ Legislature Looks to Throw the Books at High Cost of College Education
NJ Spotlight While the use of used or rented textbooks has enabled students to save some money, a relatively recent trend, access codes needed to retrieve homework and quizzes online can force students to purchase a new book bundled with a one-time access code, … |
Lorenzo Quickest During Catalunya Friday Practice (News) (Race Results)
Fresh off his dominant win at Mugello, Ducati’s Jorge Lorenzo again looks quick and comfortable as Friday practice ends before the Catalunya GP this Sunday. Indicating to the press that his Ducati is now easy on tires, Lorenzo expressed confidence for Sunday’s race and proceeded to post the fastest lap in practice so far. Take […]
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Funds raised from used book sale help finance Mature Woman’s Grant | Feedback – NJ.com
Funds raised from used book sale help finance Mature Woman's Grant | Feedback
NJ.com The organizers wish to thank CSE for letting us use their facility and thank the public for their generous support; which was both in the form of donations of lots and lots of books, DVDs and CDs and the subsequent purchase of these treasures. We also … |
5 safe, reliable used cars for under $20000 – CBS News
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5 safe, reliable used cars for under $ 20000
CBS News Parents and grandparents looking for a car for the recent graduate in the family want something safe, reliable — and, of course, affordable. If you're in that situation or if you just need a second car at a decent price, a new study pinpoints some … |
Material Paves Way for Electronics, Robots that Can Repair Themselves – DesignNews
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Material Paves Way for Electronics, Robots that Can Repair Themselves
DesignNews Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a flexible, self-healing material that can be used in wearable devices, soft robots, and numerous other applications to help electronics repair themselves. (Image source: Carnegie Mellon … |