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  CBS/AP  OAKLAND, Calif. - A nursing student expelled from a small Christian university and upset about being teased over his poor English skills opened fire at the school, going from room to room in a rampage that left six students and a secretary dead, police said Tuesday.One L. Goh, 43, forced the secretary into a classroom at Oikos University in Oakland on Monday, told people to line up and, when some didn t cooperate, began his shooting spree, police Chief Howard Jordan said. It s very, very sad,  Jordan said.  We have seven people who didn t deserve to die and three others wounded because someone who couldn t deal with the pressures of life. Oakland ramp stanley cup ag stanley tumblers e victims were young and diverse adultsPolice: Oakland suspect upset over expulsionGoh, a South Korea native who became a U.S. citizen, was expelled in January from the school for behavioral problems from the small private school of fewer than 100 students, Jordan said. The chief said Goh had anger management issues with other students.                                                                     stanley website                                                       Shootings at Oikos University                       15 photos                                                                                          Jordan said Goh appeared to have been planning the attack for several weeks.        Goh was upset with administrators and several students at the college, which an official said offered classes in Korean and English and Dsrq Alleged Top Al Qaeda Figure Abu Rami Killed In Shoot Out
 NASA scientists have produced an ultra-high resolution computer model showing the ebbs and flows of carbon dioxide over the course of an entire year. It   both stunning and undeniably frightening.     This is the first hi-res simulation to show in such fine detail how carbon dioxide actually moves t stanley quencher hrough the atmosphere. Watching it, you can see seasonal differences as plumes of CO2 swirl and shift. The northern and southern  vaso stanley hemispheres feature swings in concentrations as the growth cycle of plants and trees changes.  Specific geographical areas, such as North America, Europe, and China, can be seen churning out thick swirls of CO2. But some of it is natural, such as those concentrations produced by wild fires. The visualization, which was created by scientists at NASA Goddard   Global Modeling and Assimilation Off stanley cup ice, was made possible by a computer model called GEOS-5. It   part of a simulation called a Nature Run where real data is processed on atmospheric conditions produced by greenhouse gases and both natural and human-made particulates. The model is then is left to run on its own to simulate the natural behavior of the Earth   atmosphere. This particular Nature Run simulates May 2005 to June 2007. So given that carbon emissions are still increasing, the model actually downplays the true scope of the situation. More at NASA.                                                        Climate changeGlobal warmingNASA