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 Teacher salaries have risen slightly in the past several years, but have failed to keep up with inflation, according to surveys released Thursday by teachers  unions.The American Federation of Teachers said the average teacher salary in the 1999-2000 school year was $41,820, up 3.2 percent from the previous year but just short of the 3.4 inflation rate. AFT said the rise in salary was among the smallest in 40 years. The teacher shortage plaguing school districts nationw stanley cup ide will not abate unless stanley website  salaries improve,  AFT President Sandra Feldman said.  Better wages aren t the only way to retain and recruit teachers, but they sure make a difference. The National Education Association s survey found that, adjusting for inflation, teacher salaries in half of the states dropped in the last decade.  Top TenStates with the highest average pay, according to the AFT:1  Connecticut$52,4102  New York$51,0203  New J stanley cups uk ersey $50,878 4  Michigan  $48,7295  Pennsylvania  $48,3216  District of Columbia$48,3047  Rhode Island  $48,1388  California4$7,6809  Massachusetts $46,95510  Alaska$46,481United States$41,820Read theAFT s whole report .pdf format .The NEA said teachers in West Virginia, Arkansas and Alabama saw the largest drops in real earnings, from 12 to 16 percent, since 1989.The surveys used data from state departments of education. The unions had slightly different calculations on state-by-state salaries, but both said Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania paid teac Djxc Swift Military Action Lifts Stocks
 Previously, astronomers had been under the impression that the heavy elements鈥攇old, platinum, lead, uranium, etc.鈥攃ame from supernova explosions. But now, scientists have announced a new theory for these highly valuable elements, this one involving two ultra-dense neutron stars and one spectacularly violent, grossly expensive collision.     We Are All M gourde stanley ade of Stars Essentially, we ;re all here to today because some star somewhere in space exploded once upon a time. Down in the interior of stars, the high pres stanley thermos mug sure and heat cooks up elements like carbon and oxygen atoms  the stuff we ;re made of . So when it inevitably comes time for that star to die, that explosion shoots out all of the ingredients for life as we know it. This explanation didn ;t, however, quite manage to explain where the more dense elements got their start. Because while the majority of light elements come with a fairly simple recipe, a heavier one like gold requires 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 118 neutrons鈥攖hat   stanley cup  a hell of lot of ingredients. Which is why it takes these absurdly dense neutron stars, which come packing way more atomic supplies, to give us all those beautiful, heavy, glittering goods. What   a Neutron Star  When a massive star enters Type II, Type Ib, or Type Ic supernova鈥攐r in other words, when its core is essentially crushed by the force of its own gravity鈥攖here are two potential outcomes. It can either turn into a black hole or emerge from its supernova cocoon