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Tamilnadu Textbooks Online

11 hours ago ago from India Fascinates - Know Your India

In keeping pace with technical advancements, Department of School Education, Government of Tamilnadu is bringing lot of changes in the educational field. One such novel innovation is publishing of textbooks online for Class I to Class XII. This includes textbooks for state and matriculation syllabus. The Textbooks are published by the Department of School Education, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, India. All textbooks are optimized for faster ...

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Is This Who You Want To Control State Government?

18 hours ago ago from Monroerising.com

Watch this Democrat state Senator provides her wealth of knowledge about the New York State budget. And taxpayers wonder why we're in a financial mess right now?  The best game Paterson has is to simply say we're in trouble and the best his Democrat friends in the state Legislature have are geniuses like this to address it. Ya gotta love that Change! Please feel free to use this when the left says people really want ...

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The Government Wants Private Schools To Go Away ~ Private Schools

4 hours ago ago from Online Distance Degree - Online Degrees and Distance Learning

When you are trying to make an objective decision about whether to make the change of putting your child in private school versus keeping them in public school, you need objective advice. So naturally. Read the rest here: The Government Wants Private Schools To Go Away ~ Private Schools

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7 hours ago ago from Latest Free Articles From KeyKnowHow.com

...compulsory learning never sticks in the mind. —Plato I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them. —Thomas Jefferson The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act - $100 Billion in Funds) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17th, 2009. While all other sciences have advanced, that of ...

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In Hawaii, Cuts Reach to Core Functions

16 hours ago ago from The New York Times

HONOLULU (AP) Public schools in Hawaii are closed most Fridays, rats scurry across bananas in an uninspected market, and there may not be enough money to run a Congressional election. About the only parts of the state untouched by the struggling economy are its sparkling beaches and world-class surfing. Hawaii's money troubles are creating a society more befitting a tropical backwater than a state celebrating its 50th anniversary and ...

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Budget woes affecting states' approach to prison sentences

9 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

DALLAS -- The prison population of the United States may soon drop for the first time in almost four decades, a milestone in a nation that locks up more people than any other. The inmate population has risen steadily since the early 1970s as states adopted get-tough policies, which sent more people to prison and kept them there longer. But tight budgets have states rethinking these policies and the costs that come with them. It's a ...

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Mark Axelrod: The Politics of Notre Dame Football, Or, Desperately Seeking Princeton

19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Everyone talks about the Notre Dame football tradition as if they've been above canning coaches for the sake of canning coaches, but history records that Notre Dame doesn't have a whole lot of patience with coaches -- something Brian Kelly might want to consider. Point of fact, they've had 30 coaches in 114 years which averages to a little bit under 4 years per coach (which is hardly enough time to learn all the names of their players) and ...

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