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  2. Good Will Hunting - Wikipedia

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    A 1997 American drama film about a math genius who works as a janitor at MIT and faces personal and professional challenges. The film won two Oscars, including Best Supporting Actor for Robin Williams, and was written by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.

  3. List of Cornell University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the notable graduates, former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university in New York. The list includes alumni in various fields, such as academia, business, politics, arts, and culture.

  4. Blackboard bold - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard bold is a style of writing or typing bold symbols on a blackboard or a typewriter by doubling certain strokes, commonly used in mathematical lectures and texts. Learn about its origin, usage, variants, and Unicode encoding of blackboard bold letters and symbols.

  5. Dyscalculia: Symptoms and Treatment of This Math Learning ...

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    Dyscalculia is a math learning disability that affects up to 7% of elementary school students. It can be associated with ADHD and runs in families. Learn how to recognize the signs, get a ...

  6. California Academy of Mathematics and Science - Wikipedia

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    CAMS is a public magnet high school in Carson, California, focusing on science and mathematics. It is a National Blue Ribbon and California Distinguished school, ranked among the top 50 in the nation and the best in California by U.S. News & World Report.

  7. Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science - Wikipedia

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    TAMS is a residential early entrance college program for gifted high school students at the University of North Texas. It offers advanced courses in math, science, and engineering, and allows students to earn college credits while completing their high school diploma.

  8. International Academy of Design and Technology - Wikipedia

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    IADT was a private college with over ten branches in the US and Canada that offered design and technology programs. It was owned by Career Education Corporation and closed in 2015 after a series of lawsuits and controversies.

  9. Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics and Science

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    The Greater Hartford Academy of Mathematics And Science (also known as GHAMAS) was located in the Learning Corridor in Hartford, CT. The building houses a grade 6-12 program, The Academy of Aerospace and Engineering (also known as AAE, Aerospace, and Aerospace and Engineering) is a magnet high school originally located in Hartford, CT and was a half-day program.