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Two compelling books that take different approaches to the game of golf. ... Breaking the Slump: How Great Players Survived their Darkest Moments in Golf – and What You Can Learn from Them By Jimmy Roberts HarperCollins 256pp., $24.99 ... 5. Breaking the Slump (The Christian Science Monitor) « Technical Writing | 09.04.09...
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to assume a slouching, bowed, or bent position or posture: Stand up straight and don't slump! ... New England A dessert made by stewing fruit topped with pieces of biscuit dough, which steam as the fruit cooks. Also called slump.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/slump
dictionary.reference.com/browse/slump
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Science has declined in popularity ... But the government said science subject applications were up by more than 10% this year and were a priority. ... "And without the demand from students we may face a situation where some schools actually stop offering some science subjects at A-level."
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news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/4157118.stm
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The word slump is most commonly used as a colloquial description of a landslide with a markedly curved and concave-upward slip surface, which results in rotational movement of the mass above the slip surface. ... Home > World of Earth Science > Slump...
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www.enotes.com/earth-science/slump
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It's shortsighted — the strategic equivalent of "sticking your head in the sand" — because other nations are taking a hard run at leadership in science and engineering and technology. Undermining the lifeblood of eminence by cutting the funding for basic scientific research will only put us at a greater disadvantage.
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The CBI today warned that too many young people are turning their back on science and technology because of faults in the education system. ... The CBI today warned that too many young people are turning their back on science and technology because of faults in the education system.
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www.theengineer.co.uk/Articles/295726/CBI%20warns%20of%...
www.theengineer.co.uk/Articles/295726/CBI%20warns%20of%20science%20slump.htm
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Posted by god on July 17, 2007 ... ‘Scientists are struggling to stay relevant and convey important information in today’s oversaturated, 24-hour media landscape.’ (Utne article). ... blog comments powered by Disqus...
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www.disinfo.com/content/story.php?title=Sciences-Slump
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Science in the United States is in trouble. ... The blame for science's drop in popularity, according to Zimmer, can be squarely placed on a culture that does not respect the 'authority and autonomy of science.' Creationism and other 'pseudosciences' are undermining the institution as a whole, and Americans just don't seem...
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www.utne.com/2007-07-01/SciencesSlump.aspx
www.utne.com/2007-07-01/SciencesSlump.aspx
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The blame for science's drop in popularity, according to Zimmer, can be squarely placed on a culture that does not respect the "authority and autonomy of science." Creationism and other "pseudosciences" are undermining the institution as a whole, and Americans just don't seem to care.
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