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Extractions: TOLL FREE: I am running for President to inspire America to take a new path, a different direction. I envision an America which has the capacity to reconnect with the heart of the world; an America which proceeds in the world optimistically and courageously. An America which understands that the world is interdependent, that it is inter-connected, and that what we do today impacts future generations. I am running for President to break the shackles of fear which have deprived our citizens of rights. I am running for President to change the way this country values humanity, so that instead of fear and lies, we can live our lives based on principles of peace and hope. We need to regain the trust of the American people and we need to have a government which trusts the American people. It's time for America to resume its glorious journey: time to reject shrinking jobs and wages, disappearing savings and rights; time to reject the detour towards fear and greed. It's time to look out upon the world for friends, not enemies; time to counter the control of corporations over our politics, our economy, our resources, and mass media. It's time for those who have much to help those who have little, by maintaining a progressive tax structure. It's time to tell the world that we wish to be their partner in peace, not their leader in war. Most of all, it is time for America to again be the land where dreams come true, because the government is on the side of its people.
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The American Enterprise: The Old CollegeWhy? s Maggie May, in which the wizened Scot sings, Its late September and I really should be back at school. . To those who loathe college life, Stewarts http://www.taemag.com/issues/articleid.16304/article_detail.asp
Extractions: O ne of the most annoying lines in contemporary pop music is from Rod Stewarts "Maggie May," in which the wizened Scot sings, "Its late September and I really should be back at school." To those who loathe college life, Stewarts sentence, with its casual and arrogant assumption of privilege, conjures images of shaggy-haired rich kids tossing Frisbees on the quad as marijuana smoke wafts through an air that is thick with hostility toward the outlying "townies." For the vast majority of Americans, the superior lyric would be, "Its late September and I really should be playing football/harvesting pumpkins/reading Hawthorne." There are a handful of supple fellows who can live in both worldsVernon Parrington, our greatest literary historian, taught English and coached football at the University of Oklahoma, but Parrington only proves that the better the Sooner. It may be unthinkable nowlike a day without televisionbut in years long gone, Americas youth had attractive alternatives to the college track. Though weve not had a college-less president since Harry Truman and are unlikely ever to have such again, the oldest callingsparenthood, farming, carpentry, storytellingstill require no parchment, at least not yet. To take one example, many of the most distinctive and iconoclastic American writers of our century fall into two categories: those who hated college, and those who never bothered to go.
Technique - Budget Cuts Already Taking Toll On Schools But the college has reaped benefits from the cuts as well an increase in graduate student If students don t have a job, they go back to school, and what http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/technique/issues/fall2003/2003-09-19/18.html
Extractions: CS2130 students Derrick Johnson, Axel Abellard and Ifiok Udowana study for a test in the CoC. In response to the budget cuts, the College of Computing has reduced their pool of TAs, making 2130 recitations optional. Budget cuts have impacted Tech's separate colleges in different ways; we have interviewed numerous directors and associate deans belonging to various colleges as to the extent of the problem and how they were planning to handle it. The powers-that-be were quizzed on issues ranging from the impact of the cuts on their respective colleges and areas being affected to their outlook for the future. What emerged was an analysis of the issues being faced by each college and its own ways of dealing with it. Ivan Allen College The Ivan Allen College has already started making visible changes in response to the cuts. According to Dean Sue Rosser, the college has had to restrict access to some of its summer and special academic year courses taught by part-time faculty.
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Extractions: Link to page content Jump to sub navigation LT Scotland NGfL Scotland ... Communities You are in Previous Issues Connected 4 ICT Innovation Awards Multimedia Partnership ... SETT The Scottish Learning Festival Background Reid Kerr College is very much a part of our community and is a likely route to further education for many of our children. As part of our Environmental Studies programme the children were involved in talking about the world of work and lifelong learning, and we were keen to ensure that the work we were doing would actually make a difference to the way children thought about their own learning and plans for employment. So, linking up with Reid Kerr College seemed the obvious way forward to ensure a practical application of what the children were learning in class. As a result of this little piece of joined-up thinking, last session our P7 pupils were able to attend Reid Kerr once a week for one term. The experience was entirely positive. The children were able to apply their ICT skills in the excellent facilities of the college and had some new and exciting experiences helped by the expertise of college staff. They were most impressed at being able to work with college students, and were astonished by the number of courses that were being advertised in the front entrance to the college. They came back to school with enough leaflets to paper the walls! This initial partnership worked so well that we planned for more ways to work together which would continue to give a real context for the children to develop ideas about possibilities for their own employment. The programme we had in mind seemed to fit the criteria for bids for the National Grid for Learning ICT Innovation Awards, and we were very pleased when we heard that we had been successful in our application.
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Extractions: (Magazines reviewed: The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Magazine, The Washington Monthly) by Seth Rogovoy (WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 26, 1999) - As the majority of children head back to school in the next week or two, it is perhaps a good time to take a closer look at just what goes on behind the classroom doors. The Atlantic Monthly "Schooling the Imagination" by Todd Oppenheimer in the September issue of the Atlantic Monthly examines the educational methodology of Waldorf schools to see what possible lessons they might suggest for reforming conventional public education. Judging from the picture Oppenheimer draws of the typical Waldorf classroom, public schools would have to be prepared for a wholesale overhaul if they were to adopt the Waldorf approach. Waldorf's "multisensory approach to learning" eschews textbooks, grades, tests, and high-tech gimmickry in favor of oral storytelling, daily painting and art projects, immersion in group music-making - in sum, exploration of the individual student's imagination as "the heart of learning." Playfulness is encouraged - the school jazz ensemble actually allows improvisation, unlike most so-called public-school "stage bands." This isn't all new-age, touchy-feely stuff, however. Waldorf students have rigorous responsibilities, which include compiling regular reports on their educational progress - reports that mix prose with poetry and artwork. Students are active participants in the learning process - not passive recipients regurgitating a state-mandated curriculum - at schools that are co-managed by teachers and parents.
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