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Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
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Curriculum Differentiation
David Baird's Gifted Children Web Site
GATE/AP ChatBoard
Learning & Instruction: The TIP Database
National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (Javits Center)
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Meeting the Needs of Gifted Students
Early Entrance College Programs
Successful Strategies for Teaching Gifted Learners
Basic Educational Options for Gifted Students in Schools
Acceleration: Should Gifted Students Be Grade-Advanced?
Differentiating Curriculum for Gifted Students.