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RS Bailey - The legacy of Ronald Reagan glows in the memory of much of America today. So as we face an important election that has the potential the determine much of the future course of American history,

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MIT President Susan Hockfield and Harvard University President Drew Faust, accompanied by top officials from both institutions, announced on Wednesday a new collaboration that will unite the Cambridge-based universities in an ambitious new partnership to deliver online education to learners anywhere in the world.

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Preschool-age children are ready to explore more than one might think! Parents often focus on counting from one to ten, but there are many other skills that children are ready and able to investigate.

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Total outstanding student loan debt in America is expected to exceed $1 TRILLION this year. Millions of hardworking, taxpaying, educated Americans are being crushed under the weight of their educational debts, while the economy continues to sputter.

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Rebecca Mieliwocki received the highest honor a teacher can be awarded when she beat out over 3 million educators for the honor of being named the 2012 National Teacher of the Year.

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Krischa Esquivel - Many parents believe it is the school and teacher’s job to educate children. This is partly true. The responsibility falls on the school, the teacher AND the parent. This should be a partnership and parents MUST be proactive. Yes, schools may be failing, but parents can pick up the slack.

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Peggy Freeman - Loretta Graham-Gay volunteers to teach underprivileged children in Los Angeles, Haiti and Jamaica to read, write and to speak English. “Education is not free in underprivileged countries; you have to pay to go to school,”

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If teachers, administrators and other adults in a school building had more training in areas such as human development, abnormal behavior and development, and other counseling-related topics, they could be more effective educators.

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Heather Martin - Veterans who return home after wartime deployment face a real struggle to re-acclimate to the civilian world. In December of 2011, we all heard the news that combat troops were being released from Iraq.

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Saturday, February 11th (11:00am to 5:00pm): Be there at Center Court in the Simon Seminole Towne Center Mall, Sanford Florida, for the Official Kick-Off of the “The Diabetic You” National Diabetes Testing Tour!

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