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Said Lived From The Late 1600s To

June 17th, 2010 at 2:05 am » Comments (1)

said lived from the late 1600s to 1750 and “had 20 children.” “That’s a lot,” said Turner, 10. “Yeah it is. His first wife died, I think, after about 10 children, and then he married again,” Cameron replied. “He wrote a lot of nice music, and three of his sons [...]



The 11yearold Said That Was Because She

June 16th, 2010 at 3:15 pm » Comments (1)

The 11-year-old said that was because she doesn’t know how to count the extra lines involved. They went over it, reviewing that four beats are in a measure. Cameron practiced counting it out, and told Florek where to come in. On the second take he stood next to her, counting with [...]



Musicians Have Also Had The

June 16th, 2010 at 10:45 am » Comments (0)

Musicians have also had the chance to play with Dedham middle and high school students at two concerts, in December and at the Dedham Instrumental Concert on May 12. Duncan said his favorite song there was “Scarborough Fair.” “Because I’ve been to Scarborough, actually, in England,” said Duncan, who did [...]



Target Areas Are Much Different Than Tho

June 16th, 2010 at 7:39 am » Comments (0)

Target areas are much different than those of VCOM, including inflammation, infectious disease, neuroscience, cardiovascular science and cardiology and cancer biology. “There are plenty of applicants for both institutions,” King said. Shortly before Bob Cameron’s weekly after school music lesson with three Riverdale fifth-graders began, the conversation turned to [...]



Physicians And Medical Schools

June 16th, 2010 at 4:59 am » Comments (0)

Physicians and medical schools is continually growing. “We are excited to meet those needs,” he said. As part of this service, VCOM focuses on performing medical missions locally and internationally. Half of the students participate in global medical mission efforts, while all students serve the Appalachian region.  [...]



157 Graduates 86 Percent Are Going Into

June 16th, 2010 at 1:56 am » Comments (1)

157 graduates, 86 percent are going into point of contact specialties such as psychology and emergency care. Specifically, 57 percent are going into primary care specialties like family medicine and pediatrics. “Primary care is the greatest area of need,” said Bill King, assistant vice president for student services and [...]



Proud As Its First

June 15th, 2010 at 6:07 am » Comments (0)

Proud as its first college graduate, and to be a role model and help provide a better life for his sister  now a junior at Dorman. The man who easily could have gone down a dark road in life has instead chosen a path that\’s led him to military service. As [...]



Him To Military Service.

June 15th, 2010 at 1:54 am » Comments (0)

Him to military service. As a youth, \”I never wanted to come here (to South Carolina),\” Irazoque said. \”But I feel like God brought me here for a reason.\” Capt. Simon Stricklen, enrollment and scholarship officer with the Southern Guards, said the program is growing rapidly thanks to students like [...]



Growing Rapidly Thanks To Studentslike I

June 14th, 2010 at 9:01 pm » Comments (1)

Growing rapidly thanks to students like Irazoque. Stricklen said participation has grown from 19 in November 2006 when he started to 60 with 13 incoming freshmen signed on for this fall  as college students discover the financial benefits and follow their hearts. \”A lot of the American public thinks that [...]



Was Able To Arriveat

June 14th, 2010 at 7:35 am » Comments (1)

Was able to arrive at a point where (funding his education) was no longer an issue, and he was really able to spread his wings and start that military path,\” Neely said. \”And we\’re really proud that he\’s been able to do that.\” \’In good hands\’ During a military ceremony earlier [...]