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23 hours ago ago from Clear Admit: MBA Admissions Consultants Blog

It’s time again for Trivia Tuesday, our weekly look at the programs, resources and opportunities that differentiate the leading business schools. Today we take a peek into the Clear Admit School Guide to Haas School of Business, and share an excerpt on the resources offered to students interested in pursuing a career in entrepreneurship. “Aspiring entrepreneurs at Haas may take advantage of a variety of academic and extracurricular ...

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Rubio Comments on President’s Call To “Spend Our Way Out Of This Recession” with Second Stimulus

10 hours ago ago from Marco Rubio 2010

Miami, FL – U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio issued the following statement regarding today’s announcement by President Obama to “spend our way out of this recession” by spending unused Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds on a second stimulus package: “Instead of learning from his costly $787 billion mistake, the President now wants to double-down on the failed Obama-Crist stimulus by pursuing a second stimulus. As a supporter of ...

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Polling Data: Only 6% of Democrats believe creating more “Green” jobs is the best way to create more U.S. jobs

22 hours ago ago from Tab Right

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A Push for Computer Science

8 hours ago ago from Curriculum Matters

Computer science advocates are using this week to fight for their share of classroom time. They've dubbed Dec. 6-12 " Computer Science Education Week ." They've even got an all-important congressional resolution in their favor! Their argument is simple. The number of jobs in computer-related fields is growing, but the academic curricula is failing to keep up, and even falling behind. "While five of the top 10 fastest-growing jobs are in ...

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9 hours ago ago from MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics

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ACS Delivers Quality Service to the Department of Education, Schools and Borrowers — Survey Finds

18 hours ago ago from Good News Now

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Making Jobs: Can the Government Really Boost Employment?

21 hours ago ago from TIME.com - Business

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8 killed, 26 injured in school stampede in China

19 hours ago ago from FanHouse

BEIJING -Eight youths were killed and 26 injured when students descending a crowded staircase after evening classes at a school in central China lost their footing amid a crush of bodies, state media and the local government reported Tuesday. Students were rushing out of evening study sessions at 9:10 p.m. on Monday (1310 GMT) at Xiangxiang city's private Yucai Middle School when some fell on top of one another in a stampede down the steps. ...

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EPA to unveil new policies on water at schools

11 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WASHINGTON -The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a new national strategy to enforce safe drinking water laws in small, rural communities on Tuesday, and pledged to redouble efforts to protect children from toxic water in schools. The announcement came during a hearing in the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held to examine reports of widespread water contamination and unsafe levels of lead and other toxics flowing ...

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19 hours ago ago from Good News Now

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