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President Barack Obama: The Hope and Change Index

by Karrl in Politics, November 7, 2009
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Many claim that they knew, that electing Barack Obama President was only the opportunity to bring about change. However, is this the hope and change they were all looking for?

Senseless Violence for a Senseless Cause

by Kent209 in Issues, October 22, 2009
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Our economy continues in it’s nose dive while we’re busy funding a war that should have been over a long time ago.

Safeguarding Children, Do Paedophile Regulations Really Protect?

by timdrye in Crime, October 14, 2009
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This article questions the efficacy of anti-peadophile regulations that seek to protect children, but could have the un-intended consequence of protectioning insitutions and sheilding the very peadophiles themselves.

Franklin Roosevelt’s Administration

by ktroyerfavyo in Government, September 24, 2009
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I wrote an essay about Roosevelt’s administration.

Politics: Origin and Continuity

by novelist in Politics, September 14, 2009
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Society in general would have become chaotic in the absence of sound politics considered as the groundwork of the structure of government that controls policies, and enacts laws, but not without the consent of the people.

What a Teacher Needs to Do to Implement Technology in School

by eteachers.info in Education, June 14, 2009
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Today, teachers can not succeed nor can they have successful students without being proactive, taking the bull by the horns and taking care of their own business. Here are three great tips to foster positive change in school technology.

California Educational System Crisis

by ELKing in Education, May 31, 2009
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California needs to take a fresh approach to education and hold teachers and administrators, students, and parents accountable for their actions with consequences for their actions.

Ideology: In Her Excellency

by 2tet in Government, May 20, 2009
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Illustrating Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as a Visionary Decision Maker.

Another Convoluted Year in the Public School System

by DrDave in Education, December 10, 2008
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In spite of the increasing demand for teachers, especially for well-qualified teachers in math and science, academic administrators seem to do their best to thwart efforts to recruit and retain the educators that they need. In some cases, they hire teachers over the phone, invest time and money for orientation, then without reason, “let them go.”.

The Democratic School First to Serve, Then to Lead: A Review

by Netty Yushani Yusof in Education, November 5, 2008
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This is an article review on an educational leadership model.

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