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11 hours ago ago from ZeMink Dot Com
If you are a diabetic you know the importance of keeping track of your blood glucose readings on a regular basis. In order for you to do this, you must have the appropriate diabetic testing supplies available and on hand, including an accurate glucometer, alcohol wipes, lancets, and test strips. Where you purchase your diabetic supplies greatly depends on what type of insurance you have. Medicare and Medicaid will cover most of these ...
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Mark Kleiman ( via Megan McCardle ) reminds me that it's almost time to undo one of the stupidest acts of the Bush Administration: One of the striking features about NCLB is the primitive evaluation mechanism it employs. It’s pure defect-finding: measuring the percentages of kids of different types who fail to achieve some standard, as measured by standardized tests. Henry Ford would recognize it. W. Edwards Deming would be appalled by ...
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