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18 hours ago ago from Secret Earner

Motion pictures are most likely the number one much loved form of entertainment in the world. The fact is that films are economical, collectively loved and they have the power to affect us psychologically. When a movie is based on real events we learn from the tribulations of another person, and most of the time fictional films influence us the same way. The many different genres of movies appeal to different people. There are always ...

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14 hours ago ago from Raising 5 Kids With Disabilities and Remaining Sane Blog

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2 hours ago ago from Joanne Jacobs

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19 hours ago ago from Shanna's Journal

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21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The problem of the "achievement gap" in public education is the most vexing problem on the agenda today. Many people look at this gap -- in grades and test scores between people of different races and family incomes -- as a mysterious and intractable problem with no discernable solution. I disagree. In reality, the gap is something that is constructed and reproduced year after year -- by the conscious and unconscious actions of many people. ...

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