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After Near-Death Experience, Grockit And Its CEO Come Back Strong (Screenshots)

23 hours ago ago from TechCrunch

Sitting across from Grockit CEO Farb Nivi , you’d never know that a few months ago he was spending weeks in the hospital and with tubes down his throat after getting hit by a minivan on his Vespa. One of his kidney’s burst and half of it had to be removed. His recuperation was slow and painful, and it took a toll on his social learning startup as well. He lost some employees and investors, who put in $8 million last year, began to worry about ...

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“About Curative Education” by Carlo Pietzner

2 hours ago ago from The Parenting Passageway

Have you ever wondered about anthroposophical curative education? Here is a nifty little booklet to provide a solid introduction to this important subject: Carlo Pietzner’s “About Curative Education”. The lectures given by Rudolf Steiner in 1924 and now collected in “Curative Education” is the foundation of this movement. These were twelve lectures given by Steiner regarding specific indications for specific children which grew into curative ...

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Talking about QA What does the Senate healthcare bill do Reuters

17 hours ago ago from r.j.'s space - Windows Live

  Quote Q+A: What does the Senate healthcare bill do? | Reuters  Reuters) - A sweeping healthcare reform bill appears headed for passage in the U.S. Senate after surviving a test vote early on Monday morning. The bill has been criticized by some liberals who complain that without a new government insurance option it will not provide meaningful reform and by conservatives who say it costs too much.Here are some questions and answers about ...

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Teachers’ Unions Are Washington’s Fat Cats

10 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times

by Kyle Olson BigGovernment.com 12/18/2009 We know how liberals, particularly those in the education establishment, like to say that Corporate America dictates public policy through campaign contributions. A new report , prepared by the Center for Responsive Politics and the National Institute on Money in State Politics, does a good job of dispelling that myth. As it turns out, the National Education Association was by far ...

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Teachers Taking Complaints About Paperwork to School Boards

22 hours ago ago from Texas Insider

By Eva-Marie Ayala & Traci Shurley VA-MARIE Star-Telegram Teachers are on a mission to cut down the mountain of paperwork they say is burying educators across Tarrant County, and their representatives are asking local school boards for help. We want to work with them because the law in this case is definitely on the teacher’s side, said Larry Shaw, executive director of the United Educators Association, a group that represents North ...

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