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| 11/17/2016 - Merrimack College, the hub of liberal hatred and totalitarian censorship dreams that gave rise to crybully professor Melissa Zimdars and her targeting of independent media websites, was DENIED accreditation for its business school, warn its own students.
"When Applying To Merrimack College there...
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| 10/8/2016 - As increasing numbers of young people turn to so-called "smart drugs" to boost academic performance, the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a warning to students about the dangers of this practice, which include not only dependency, but also heart problems and even...
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| 10/6/2016 - The political Left has so permeated American institutions with poisonous ideology and political correctness that we really have gone off the proverbial deep end, especially on our campuses of (alleged) higher learning.
As noted by The College Fix, so-called "human rights" now extend into the realm...
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| 10/4/2016 - College can be a stressful time for students. In many cases, going away to school creates a perfect storm that can magnify existing problems while bringing about new ones. Many students are away from home for the first time, and they're also coming to terms with the responsibilities that accompany independence....
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| 9/21/2016 - Thousands of students have been banned from Maryland public schools, after their parents failed to prove compliance with government-mandated vaccine schedules.
Students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade and seventh through ninth grades must prove that they have received a series of vaccines...
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| 9/5/2016 - It would appear that Big Pharma has joined forces with the mainstream medical industry yet again – this time to boost sales of psychiatric drugs in the 20-something population. Dr. Gene Beresin, a psychiatrist and executive director of The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General...
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| 8/18/2016 - The first day of school will be remembered for all the wrong reasons by 145 California children in the Folsom Cordova Unified School district, who arrived on the much-anticipated day only to be turned away because they lacked the proper immunization records.
The move is part of a new state law that...
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| 7/26/2016 - This year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending for the first time that low-risk high school students receive the meningitis B (MenB) vaccine, first used in the United States in 2014. The recommendation is actually Category B, meaning that the CDC admits the shot might...
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| 7/23/2016 - A public elementary school in Sydney, Australia, has banned applause from its school assemblies, "to respect members of our school community who are sensitive to noise."
The Elanora Heights Public School policy was announced in a newsletter sent home to parents.
"If you've been to a school assembly...
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| 7/8/2016 - In rural Kern County, California, parents have been striving to protect their children from pesticide exposure for decades, and their efforts finally appear to be paying off.
The Kern High School District has announced that it will implement an advance notification system that will alert schools...
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| 6/9/2016 - Accessing pharmaceutical drugs at Arizona State University (ASU) will soon be as quick and easy as getting a candy bar, with an "ATM-like" drug vending machine slated for installation at the school's Health Services Building in the coming weeks.
Reports indicate that the 1,500-pound machine, manufactured...
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| 6/2/2016 - The depopulation agenda is getting help from a burgeoning branch of volunteers who promote even post-birth abortions. This idea has spread from pro-abortion activists of years prior to an increasing number of college students surveyed at four different universities.
The increased embracing of infanticide...
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| 5/31/2016 - At many American universities, academic achievement is being sacrificed in favor of political correctness and activism; getting a solid education is no longer the main focus, as students are now demanding relaxed grading standards so that they have more time to engage in protests.
That's not an exaggeration....
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| 5/15/2016 - Students at Harrison Street Elementary school in Geneva, Illinois, will no longer have to keep track of their lunch money. Geneva School District 304 is putting in a new biometric scanner system that will read students' thumb prints at the lunch checkout line. Privacy experts warn that this kind of...
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| 4/29/2016 - It wasn't supposed to happen this way – at least, that's what the vaccine Nazis have always told us in justifying forced ingestion of poisonous, infectious substances into our bodies.
Once we were vaccinated against diseases like measles, mumps and rubella, they said, we were never again at...
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| 4/28/2016 - In case you hadn't heard, there is something going on at the Harvard University campus that isn't supposed to happen: There is a widening outbreak of mumps, and all the students who have contracted the disease thus far had already been vaccinated for the disease.
As reported by CNN, the most recent...
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| 3/3/2016 - A controversial research trial involving the testing of GMO bananas on humans is likely to proceed, despite public outcry and a petition with nearly 60,000 signatures from those who question its safety.
The "transgenic feeding study" is planned to take place at Iowa State University, under the sponsorship...
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| 2/26/2016 - A teacher who uttered questionable, violent slurs in the classroom has been let off the hook. The Oceanside Unified School District in San Diego County, California, received complaints from students in 2012 that their teacher threatened to have a robot shoot and kill them all.
Did the concerned students...
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| 2/18/2016 - First there were slide rules, then calculators, then more sophisticated calculator versions for specific types of mathematical applications. Now there is an app call PhotoMath that can be loaded into cellular smartphones and can copy the image of a math problem in a textbook and provide the answer.
Many...
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| 12/25/2015 - The pathological narcissism of American college students has found a potentially devastating new source of power in the sports-industrial complex. University of Missouri president Timothy Wolfe resigned Monday morning in the face of a threatened boycott by black football players of an upcoming game....
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| 12/24/2015 - "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country." These are the words of President John F. Kennedy, spoken over 50 years ago, in his inaugural address to America. The importance of these words still rings true today, penetrating the...
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| 12/19/2015 - In September 2012, former U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter sat down with PBS correspondent Margaret Warner before an audience of students at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
During the discussion, a student asked Souter the following question:
"I've heard a lot this evening...
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| 12/17/2015 - When activist filmmaker Ami Horowitz visited the Yale campus to see how many students would sign a demand to eliminate the entire First Amendment, he was shocked to find that they gladly supported the idea!
In this YouTube video, you'll see Horowitz asking Yale students to sign his petition because...
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| 12/16/2015 - The Federal Reserve has just declared that it will no longer bail out failing banks. This is one of the key precursors to the coming systemic debt collapse that's mathematically inevitable.
Converging with this day of reckoning is the bizarre phenomenon of pampered, coddled college students who feel...
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| 12/12/2015 - The 2015–16 edition of What Will They Learn? – a review of 1,100 colleges and universities – has just been published by the The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA). The study shows that most institutions of higher learning are allowing students to graduate without a basic...
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| 12/8/2015 - Once upon a time it was believed, as the saying went, that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." Someone ought to relay that to liberals who are insane with political correctness, which is infecting every aspect of a hyper-spoiled, hyper-sensitive Western civilization whose people have long...
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| 12/6/2015 - It's an occurrence that demonstrates the sad state of affairs regarding race relations in a "diverse" country where the election of the first president with African-American heritage was supposed to signal the end of such shenanigans, but which instead has only served to further inflame them.
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| 12/5/2015 - Thanks to the subjective, discriminatory morality of the radical left, America's universities have now become institutions of reverse racism where white students are systematically marginalized, oppressed and vilified solely because of the color of their skin.
This has now become abundantly clear...
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| 12/4/2015 - It's becoming extremely difficult to find a college student who is a responsible, independent thinker and doer. Higher education is now producing entitlement-minded clones that wander around oblivious to how the world really works. An alarming number of young people coming out of colleges today have...
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| 12/2/2015 - With so much outsized attention on racialist minority groups like "Black Lives Matter," whose followers have been demanding special privileges on college campuses and in communities throughout the country, it was only a matter of time before such movements met with resistance.
In recent days a group...
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| 12/1/2015 - To millions of younger Americans, the unrest and chaos gripping many U.S. college and university campuses seem like spontaneous responses to what, on the surface, appears to be systematic, institutionalized racism. The activists they see demanding "safe spaces" and "social justice" look and sound sincere....
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| 11/27/2015 - Why would anyone in academia and government oppose legislation that requires high school students to demonstrate knowledge about how that government is supposed to work? Answer: Because an ill-informed electorate is easier to manipulate.
That's the only explanation that makes any sense for opponents...
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| 11/27/2015 - Why would anyone in academia and government oppose legislation that requires high school students to demonstrate knowledge about how that government is supposed to work? Answer: Because an ill-informed electorate is easier to manipulate.
That's the only explanation that makes any sense for opponents...
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| 11/25/2015 - Vermont was not one of the 13 original British colonies that would go on to become the United States following the American Revolution, but it was close: the territory of Vermont was granted statehood on March 4, 1791, just a few years after the war ended. And while not an original U.S. state, it was...
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| 11/20/2015 - Natural News favors individual rights, constitutional liberties and freedom in the spirit of our founding fathers. Our editor, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is building a network of new niche content sites that will not only be diverse in their news offerings but represent and celebrate all of the...
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| 11/19/2015 - An unaffiliated army of anti-free speech fanatics is circling the drain of diseased Western civilization with a new to the scene nationwide movement of anti-white hatred that recently homed in on and terrorized the campus of the formerly prestigious Yale University.
Once again playing the tired race...
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| 11/17/2015 - Many academics on the secular, progressive Left speak ill of the Crusades, which began around 1095, lasted for hundreds of years (through several Crusades) and which were all sanctioned by the Catholic Church.
Though the First Crusade was actually in response to Muslim conquest which cut off trade...
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| 11/17/2015 - Irony, hypocrisy – and outsized sense of entitlement – continue to manifest on the campus of the University of Missouri.
In recent days, in response to demands for a "safe space" by some minority students protesting for, among other things, "inclusion" at the troubled Southeastern Conference...
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| 11/14/2015 - The craziness on American college campuses is continuing, with minority students obsessed with, and motivated solely by, race and ethnicity, demanding that all things be decided based on the color of skin.
As noted by Mediaite, students who carved out a "safe space" at Claremont McKinna College in...
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| 11/13/2015 - America's universities have become totalitarian gulags filled with fascist students who don't even realize they're fascists. They have become a mockery of themselves, demanding "tolerance" while openly shoving, threatening and condemning others in the most intolerant way possible.
They demand "justice"...
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| 11/13/2015 - Crazed, racist, lunatic students staged ridiculous protests across America's universities today, all based on the wholly fabricated claims of systemic racism that simply do not exist on college campuses.
These same lunatic crazies -- whose actions now resemble the perpetrators of the Stalinist purge...
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| 11/12/2015 - The Left-wing hysteria on the Columbia-based campus of the University of Missouri continues to escalate, as now some students there are imagining that the Ku Klux Klan are roaming freely there, a ridiculous notion that was ginned up by the student body's own president, who is African American.
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| 11/11/2015 - Unrest and disobedience at the University of Missouri over alleged "racial tension" has now entered the realm of the absurd, as a professor of mass media is actually inciting student followers to eject – wait for it – the mass media from the protests, thereby ensuring that their case won't...
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| 11/11/2015 - The rabid, radical Leftists organizing and encouraging racialist student protests on the University of Missouri campus now have a powerful ally: campus police who are now also assuming the role, literally, of "speech police."
According to an email sent by the University of Missouri Police Department...
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| 11/11/2015 - The protests and demonstrations currently taking place on the campus of the formerly sedate University of Missouri are rife with hypocrisy and irony for any fair-minded person who wishes to take a serious look at what's actually going on.
In the 1950s and 1960s, African Americans would have loved...
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| 11/11/2015 - The University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri, (MIZZOU) is rapidly becoming an lolcow (an endless stream of hilarious entertainment for the rest of the world to watch with glee and laughter). Either that, or it's a mental institution pretending to be a university.
The latest incident involves...
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| 11/10/2015 10:30:54 AM - Update: A new video has been added to this article to illustrate the exact moment that Jonathon Butler pretended to get hit by Tim Wolfe's car in order to claim fabricated victimhood to advance his group's political agenda.
A number of "racially charged incidents" that allegedly occurred in recent...
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| 11/10/2015 - As the radical leftist campus agenda of political correctness collapses into despotic lunacy, the University of Missouri takes center stage with its own brand of home-grown loons in the form of media communications assistant professor Melissa A. Click.
This professor, who researches academic gems...
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| 11/10/2015 - University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe resigned from his post yesterday, not long after being threatened by a mob of overtly intolerant minority students who now perfectly demonstrate the very kind of intolerance they claim to oppose.
Here's what "tolerance" looks like at Mizzou: A mob of angry,...
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| 10/23/2015 12:49:06 PM - Wait, what? You mean you can actually lose weight eating an all-McDonald's diet?
That's according to one high school teacher, who is now a paid shill for the ailing fast-food chain, which finally posted a profit in the third quarter after seven straight quarterly losses.
His name is John Cisna,...
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| 10/18/2015 - In the wake of the recent campus shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, Texas decided to join seven other states in allowing students to carry concealed weapons to class, in their dormitories and on campus, in both private and public schools throughout the state. However, more than...
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| 10/12/2015 - Parents of school-aged children in California are facing another hurdle to education as public school systems throughout the Golden State attempt to force students with preexisting personal beliefs or philosophical vaccine exemptions to be vaccinated outside the provisions set forth in Senate Bill 277,...
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| 10/7/2015 11:27:02 AM - Some people think that hypnosis doesn't work. Others think it is downright evil.
Realistically, anyone can subject oneself to hypnosis and drift into an altered state of consciousness. The power of hypnosis is real and can be used with good intentions to help heal people — or, if used wickedly,...
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| 10/2/2015 - No shooting crisis in America -- real, staged or otherwise -- ever takes place without law enforcement exploiting the crisis to indoctrinate the local population with police state totalitarianism.
Following the mass shooting at the Umpqua Community College (UCC) in Oregon, students and staffers were...
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| 9/25/2015 7:04:23 PM - It's hard to be a full-time college student. In fact, it's so hard that many universities are spending millions of what are ultimately taxpayer dollars installing luxury amenities that those same taxpayers could never afford for themselves.
As reported by Breitbart News and Yahoo! Finance, major...
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| 9/22/2015 10:37:13 AM - Whether it's the effect of vaccines, laziness or just plain old stupidity isn't really clear, but the thousands of high school dropouts in California who are too dumb to pass a very rudimentary exit exam are about to receive diplomas without having to prove that they learned anything.
California...
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| 9/20/2015 - The state of Rhode Island is attempting to force HPV vaccines for human papillomavirus on all middle-school-aged students, both male and female. Reports indicate that the state's health board has decided that the HPV vaccines Gardasil (Merck & Co.) and Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) are perfectly safe and...
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| 9/17/2015 - The political correctness on America's college campuses has gotten so out of hand that men and women can no longer identify as men and women.
At Harvard, as noted by The College Fix, a news site that regularly reports on such ridiculous behavior, so-called "gender neutral pronouns" are being adopted.
"The...
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| 8/29/2015 - For years, Americans concerned with declining educational standards on the primary level have watched as politicians in bed with the teachers unions continually make excuses for poor performances and promise to "fix" discrepancies with "more money" and "more teacher training."
Nothing has worked,...
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| 8/9/2015 - Dozens of students attending the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) have come down with the mumps virus in what authorities believe could snowball into an all-out epidemic. But once again, the vast majority of afflicted students were already twice vaccinated for mumps (MMR) prior to catching...
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| 6/21/2015 - Under duress from the occupying terrorists in D.C., the largest public school district in the Commonwealth of Virginia has reportedly voted to include "gender identity" in its official non-discrimination policy. The change, if it goes unchallenged, will allow both students and teachers who identify...
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| 6/9/2015 - Several dozen young students at a private school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, were exposed to sexually explicit materials and "toys" recently after their teacher decided to take them on a special "field trip" to a local sex shop. A clear case of "feminism" gone wild, Gaia Democratic School teacher Starri...
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| 4/23/2015 - School lunches inspired by Michelle Obama's "Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act" are turning up infested with worms in the state of Connecticut, according to new reports. Several photos snapped by students at Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford, Connecticut, reveal what appear to be maggots inside...
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| 4/11/2015 - Once upon a time, American college campuses were bastions of free expression and free speech, exemplifying all the rights the founding fathers intended the First Amendment to convey.
But no more. Increasingly, university campuses are becoming controlled speech zones, where dissent or even differences...
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| 3/31/2015 6:43:28 PM - The biotechnology agenda has now infiltrated public school curricula for sixth graders, with a captured screenshot of a student's homework essentially answering "yes" to the loaded question, "Are genetically modified foods safe to eat?"
As you'll see in the shocking (below), young students are now...
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| 3/14/2015 - Millions of Americans know that the nation's colleges and universities are cesspools of political correctness, where students are subject to strict thought and speech codes by hypocrites who claim that they are among the most "tolerant" people in the country.
But the University of Michigan's thought...
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| 2/14/2015 - Some parents are fuming, others are shaking their heads in disbelief, and still others are confused over instructions given to students at an Alabama middle school regarding how they can react to an active shooter inside the institution.
In short, students are being told to use a can of corn, beans,...
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| 2/3/2015 - In an effort to provide children with healthier lunches that are in line with the latest dietary guidelines, many schools are involved with programs such as the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. Such programs stem from the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, designed to move...
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| 1/14/2015 - The latest loony idea from "gun-free zone" advocates (who absolutely insist on making children a target in public schools by advertising the utter lack of armed defenses there) involves training children to function as school resistance militia forces using cans of soup as weapons.
I'm seriously...
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| 1/12/2015 - As the Executive Director of the Consumer Wellness Center (www.ConsumerWellness.org), I'm thrilled to announce the 2014 grant recipients who received grant funding from the CWC to promote food self-reliance and nutrition programs all around the world.
As Natural News readers know, the CWC is a non-profit...
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| 1/12/2015 - Institutional learning is available after high school, in the form of a college education, but it comes with a much higher price tag. Sadly, after 12 years of institutional learning, most college freshmen can't even read past a seventh grade level. This is the most concerning finding from Renaissance...
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| 1/2/2015 - College campuses have long been bastions of liberal thought, largely because most of them are being run by countercultural hippies who are veterans of the "civil rights battles" of the 1960s and 1970s. Even kids who come from largely moderate or conservative families have their values vanquished by...
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| 12/7/2014 - The U.S. economy, despite rosy characterizations by President Obama recently, is still abysmal for far too many Americans who are still struggling to make ends meet, put food on the table and remain in their homes -- a condition that will only worsen with the president's recent executive amnesty, "legalizing"...
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| 11/18/2014 - The total insanity of over-medication in America has reached a new low as Arizona State University has installed a prescription drug vending machine called InstyMeds.
American college students -- who are already the most over-medicated population on the planet -- now have an even easier way to pollute...
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| 10/14/2014 - Marian Uhlman, a former health reporter with The Philadelphia Inquirer who played a role in getting obesity to the forefront of minds, has started Healthy NewsWorks, an effort designed to increase awareness about health among young students. (1) The idea is that health journalism is integrated in school...
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| 9/12/2014 - Forget what Michelle Obama has to say about nutrition -- we're going back to the old ways. This is what two more school districts in New York recently decided after witnessing major financial losses and starving students who simply can't stomach the First Dictator's obtuse guidelines for "healthy" school...
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| 8/16/2014 - More than 350 members of a Texas high school's marching band were sent home and told to thoroughly shower and sanitize their instruments after a plane flying overhead doused them with pesticides. Reports indicate that the students, who attend Pearland High School near Houston, were outside practicing...
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| 7/26/2014 - Critics call it more liberalism run amok on university campuses: A professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison claims that a new school policy on "diversity" recommends assigning race-based grades to students, though school officials say his claim could not be "further from the truth."
Writing...
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| 5/2/2014 - On most progressive American college campuses, Karl Marx's Communist manifesto gets more respect from the "enlightened" academic staff than the very Constitution under which they are free to pursue their careers.
A pair of students at the uber-liberal University of Hawaii is suing the institution...
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| 4/24/2014 - Outraged over mandatory new school lunch guidelines that restrict caloric intake to a mere 850 calories per meal, as well as cut out all sorts of common foods in the process, a groundswell of public school students has taken to social media in protest of Michelle Obama's infamous school lunch overhaul....
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| 4/11/2014 11:03:26 AM - Taxpayers in cash-strapped California will be forced to subsidize higher education for illegal immigrants under a new law proposed recently that would permit them to get state-backed loans because they cannot get federal school loans under current legal restrictions.
The effort is being seen as one...
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| 3/29/2014 - Officials at Tennessee State University have implemented new rules to force students to carry ID badges that will allow them to be tracked, citing safety and security concerns following a series of criminal acts on campus.
According to local reports, it is already difficult for students to navigate...
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| 2/27/2014 - One of New York's lesser-known institutions of higher learning is making headlines after 13 confirmed cases, and counting, of mumps emerged on two of its campuses, prompting school officials to impetuously ban all unvaccinated students from attending classes. But these same reports clearly indicate...
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| 2/19/2014 - Donna Lake, an administrator from the University of Alabama, took down a student group's pro-life display on February 12th. She told the group that they are "lucky" to have been allowed to have the display up for as long as it was.
Apparently, this administrator is an authoritarian who is very selective...
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| 2/7/2014 - A Utah elementary school made international headlines recently after it was reported that administrators there starved out about 40 students whose lunch funds were lacking. According to The Salt Lake Tribune (SLT), cafeteria workers at Uintah Elementary School were forced to seize and toss the pizza...
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| 1/14/2014 - The progressive gurus on Capitol Hill thought they had pulled off a political coup de grace when the president took pen in hand (several, actually) to sign the Affordable Care Act into law in March 2010.
And indeed, in terms of advancing the century-old progressive movement, Obamacare did in fact...
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| 12/15/2013 - It's refreshing to see that college students are beginning to do more than merely protest against environmental and health-damaging issues pushed by corporate America. They're also going beyond pushing for labels and "co-existence." They've started to go for the economic throat of big business by banning...
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| 11/24/2013 - "If you like your plan, you can keep your plan."
Most Americans believed President Obama when he repeatedly made this promise over and over again over the course of two years, prior to the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010.
Now, of course, we know this was a lie, as millions of Americans...
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| 11/20/2013 - There isn't a day that goes by without someone or some entity attempting to scare the bejesus out of us, and it's never without ulterior motives.
This time, it's the media again, and they are screaming about a meningitis "outbreak" that, so far, has involved a grand total of seven people.
A medical...
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| 11/16/2013 - Princeton University is poised to move forward on a plan that would transform the entire student body into human guinea pigs for a campus-wide vaccine medical experiment. Responding to nothing more than a handful of students contracting mild meningitis (and then fully recovering), Princeton now wants...
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| 11/2/2013 - The Harnett County Public School System in North Carolina made national headlines recently after ones of its substitute teachers was fired for alleged misconduct in the classroom. According to CBS Charlotte, Miyoshi McMillan, who had worked at Overhills High School in Spring Lake, N.C., since 2009,...
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| 10/30/2013 - The graphic video imagery of a University of California - Davis campus cop casually pepper spraying students in a sit-in demonstration outdoors has resurfaced again. It was featured on an a recent NBC News program, which announced that the spraying officer, Lt. John Pike, was just awarded $38,055 in...
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| 10/1/2013 - We've been reporting steadily on the rise of militaristic tactics used by local police forces, which we find both alarming and unnecessary. Unfortunately, that trend appears to be accelerating and shows no signs of reversal anytime soon.
One of the most recent examples comes from the small community...
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| 9/22/2013 - Once bastions of freedom, where civics courses required students to learn about how to be good citizens and guardians of liberty, the progressive left has used the public school system to indoctrinate our children into thinking that their country is a model of excess and evil.
In addition to teaching...
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| 8/10/2013 - Americans have certainly seen their share of goofy petition drives - end rattlesnake round-ups, ban the Bill of Rights, add another letter to the alphabet. But some drives are downright chilling in what they seek to accomplish; what's worse is that they are able to actually garner support.
Take a...
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| 8/6/2013 - The federal government has apparently allocated tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to train public school and college students in California how to indoctrinate their friends and family into accepting Obamacare, indicate shocking new reports. Federal funding to the tune of $43 million, in fact, is...
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| 7/19/2013 - A $3.2 billion public school lunch scheme devised by Michelle Obama has been axed from at least one public school system in New York after students forced to eat according to the new standards were literally starving. According to reports, the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (BH-BL) School District near Schenectady...
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| 5/14/2013 - Having personal convictions about not eating meat is one thing. But forcing those beliefs on others in the form of aggressive bullying and persistent harassment is completely unacceptable - and it is exactly what a group of militant students who identify as vegan are being accused of doing to their...
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| 4/26/2013 - The intemperate, extreme nature of today's education establishment just keeps getting more and more absurd, as evidenced by details of a recently filed lawsuit surrounding claims that a teacher was suspended after bringing garden-variety tools to class.
Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute, a civil...
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| 3/15/2013 - More and more Americans are becoming leery of the ever-widening use of drones by federal agencies and domestic law enforcement, which is in and of itself disturbing, but increasingly, college students are beginning to get nervous over a rise in drone applications to the Federal Aviation Administration...
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| 3/13/2013 - Is this a ploy to supply more workers for McDonald's?
Mayor Bloomberg, so focused on the social engineering of New York City, seems to have added a forceful item to his list:
a staggering 80% of high school grads entering the City's community college system can't perform well enough to take college...
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| 3/13/2013 - In spite of new policies designed to limit the interaction that medical students have with pharmaceutical industry representatives, such contact remains widespread, according to a study conducted by researchers from Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital and published in the Journal of...
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| 2/15/2013 - It seems the lesson today's American college students most need to learn is one not taught at its universities and colleges -- that there is a difference between believing you can accomplish anything and taking action to accomplish something.
A recent analysis of the American Freshman Survey suggests...
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| 1/21/2013 - In a tactic that is not likely to inspire future cooperation or confidence in police, officers in Northampton, Mass., have tricked every student in the local high school into providing them with handwriting samples as part of an investigation.
In what is becoming increasingly common among local,...
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| 12/4/2012 - Biotechnology giant Pioneer Hi-Bred, which is owned by chemical giant DuPont, has made a strategic inroad into public education in Hawaii. According to The Garden Island, this key purveyor of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) has developed a partnership with Eleele Elementary School (EES) in Eleele,...
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| 11/8/2012 - A New York University (NYU) professor has landed herself in the national spotlight after several of her students spoke out about a controversial class assignment that involved plotting the details of a realistic terrorist attack. As reported by The New York Post, Professor Marie-Helen Maras, who teaches...
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| 10/15/2012 - The surveillance society continues to expand across America, with those who refuse to go along subject to recriminations and reprisals.
That's what's happening to students at John Jay High School and Anson Jones Middle School in San Antonio whose parents refuse to have their children tracked by school...
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| 9/29/2012 - It happened about this same time a year ago, and now it's happening again.
Two more students from Le Roy junior and high school, near Rochester, N.Y., have been diagnosed with strange, mysterious tic-like symptoms once again, following a similar episode at the beginning of the 2011 school year, local...
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| 6/25/2012 - A special needs school in Canton, Massachusetts, known as The Judge Rotenberg Center (JRC) is once again in the news, this time for its use of a controversial form of therapy that is no longer officially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). According to a recent report by CNN's Anderson...
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| 6/12/2012 12:25:14 AM - Pushing vaccines on the entire world is apparently not the only goal of the infamous Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which is reportedly now funding research into human tracking bracelets capable of gauging both emotional and physical responses to various stimuli. According to The Washington Post (WP),...
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| 6/12/2012 - Just when, as a parent, you think you've got this drug thing with your kids handled, they come up with something else to put themselves at risk and make you begin worrying about them all over again.
The most recent trend now, according to reports, is for students to snort - yes, snort - attention-deficit...
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| 5/23/2012 - A former student at Perryton High School in Perryton, Texas, has filed a lawsuit against the school's district for injuries he allegedly suffered during a teacher-mandated reenactment of the Holocaust. According to the suit, Andrew Yara, now 19, suffered a partially dislocated hip, dehydration, and...
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| 4/26/2012 - A group of students at Albert Einstein Middle School in Sacramento, Calif. was recently considered to be guilty until proven innocent in a murder case involving a 13-year-old girl. The Sacramento Bee and other sources are reporting that officers from the Sacramento Police Department (SPD) showed up...
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| 2/22/2012 - Mass hysteria over a measles outbreak in Hamilton County, Indiana, has led county health officials there to irrationally prohibit all unvaccinated children from attending two public schools. According to reports, 21 preschool-age students, seven elementary-age students, and 26 intermediate-age students...
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| 1/24/2012 12:11:57 PM - Standardized testing is a common method by which colleges and universities evaluate the competency of applying high school students. But an increasing amount of students are cheating on such tests, which has caused lawmakers in New York to consider actually harvesting "digital DNA" from students and...
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| 1/23/2012 - A massive school lunch menu overhaul implemented by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) in California last year has been met with widespread resistance among district students. CBS 2 in Los Angeles reports that many students are actually choosing to go hungry rather than have to eat revamped,...
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| 11/24/2011 - Every year, thousands of students from countries around the world enroll in seasonal exchange programs that allow them to work in the US for the summer, learn better English, and get a taste of American culture for their own enrichment. But a group of foreign students working at a Hershey chocolate...
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| 11/12/2011 - Gwen Weil of Aseltine School in San Diego, CA recently informed me of a potential crisis in public education. Experienced teachers seem to be vanishing due to lack of job satisfaction. Gwen revealed the following:
A recent study by the Department of Education shows a startling trend in education:...
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| 10/6/2011 - If you have a disability that could be interpreted as disruptive or distracting to others -- and you lack the means to deal with it on your own -- you just might be denied an education. This is exactly what happened to Channing Seideman, a former student at Colorado Mountain College, when she had an...
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| 6/10/2011 - Starting a running club in which students were rewarded for laps did much more than improve fitness at Orchard Grove Elementary School, Frederick, MD. The school discovered that discipline problems dwindled and test scores rose.
As reported by Robert Samuels in the Washington Post, May 30, 2011,...
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| 6/5/2011 - If you thought you'd heard it all regarding the sad state of public education in the U.S. today, think again. In the nation's capital, the teachers there help their students cheat on standardized exams.
A report last month said the D.C. Public Schools district is under investigation after officials...
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| 5/25/2011 - Today's doctors-in-training are learning how to think critically and clearly about the need for -- and potential dangers of -- any drugs they prescribe. And surgeons only operate if they are physically and mentally able to make sure they will not be putting their patient in any danger, right? Unfortunately,...
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| 5/24/2011 - It seems like it was just last week that I warned NaturalNews readers about how the TSA was expanding to become the new Nazi Secret Police of America. Actually, it was just last week (https://www.naturalnews.com/032458_TSA_bomb_drill.html). And now, over the weekend, the TSA confirmed exactly what I...
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| 4/13/2011 - Some of the parents of children who attend Shady Grove Elementary School in Glen Allen, Va., are up in arms over a recent "Career Day" in which their young ones were exposed to some questionable show-and-tell props. According to a recent report by NBC 12 in Richmond, a local plastic surgeon brought...
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| 4/12/2011 - Individual responsibility and personal freedom are becoming a thing of the past in the nation's public schools, as strict control over what students can and cannot eat -- or bring to school to eat -- escalates to near-dictatorial levels. The Chicago Tribune reports that for the past six years, Little...
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| 2/3/2011 - Bill McKibben and Slow Food USA president Josh Viertel are part of the launch committee helping the Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive, or CoFed, empower students to establish co-ops serving ethically-sourced and sustainable food on college campuses nationwide.
As the 2011 college year begins,...
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| 1/30/2011 - Warning: Explicit language. We apologize for the extremely explicit nature of this story, but we feel that publishing this truth, no matter how repulsive, is in the public interest and serves the greater purpose of informing patients about what can happen to them while under sedation at hospitals. Do...
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| 2/10/2010 - Two high school students, Brenda Tan and Matt Cost at the Trinity School of Manhattan, gathered 151 DNA samples from foods and objects in their and neighbor`s homes as part of a science project. Of the samples, a large percentage were found to not be what their packaging said they were - they were mislabeled...
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| 1/26/2010 - Are up-and-coming young doctors going to practice the same kind of mainstream medicine as their predecessors? Will the next generation of docs turn up their noses at alternative therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, herbs and vitamins -- just like the majority of the current crop of docs? In what may...
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| 5/27/2009 - Pharmaceutical companies routinely shower medical students with all sorts of freebies -- from notepads and ballpoint pins to clipboards and calendars – that are emblazoned with the names of prescription drugs and devices. That may sound pretty harmless but research just published in the current issue...
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| 5/18/2009 - A lot is expected of today's college students. They are under an enormous amount of pressure to succeed in academics. The pressure comes from themselves, parents, professors, and friends. This causes a lot of stress for students. Success in college is a stepping stone to being successful in a career...
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| 5/7/2009 - The Texas Department of State Health Services will require even more vaccinations for children entering kindergarten or seventh grade in 2009. Students must now receive vaccines for meningitis, tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough and chicken pox. Most of these viruses are rare or non-deadly, and the...
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| 4/7/2009 - The Consumer Wellness Center, led by Executive Director Mike Adams (editor of NaturalNews), has announced its seventh grant in its Nutrition Grant Program. The Consumer Wellness Center (CWC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to promoting nutrition education. The Executive Director position is a non-paid...
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| 11/28/2008 - People who select smaller, "snack-size" packages of foods like cookies or chips actually end up eating more than people who select larger packages, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tilburg University in the Netherlands and published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
"You are...
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| 10/29/2008 - A middle schoolteacher in Fox River Grove, Ill., was fired in April after encouraging his students to eat a vegan diet.
Dave Warwak, an art teacher at Fox River Grove Middle School, got in trouble while guiding his students through an administrator-approved program that sought to teach students to...
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| 9/4/2008 - A report commissioned by the British government warns that students are increasingly turning to brain-boosting prescription drugs in order to improve their academic performance. The report urges the United Kingdom to begin preparing a response before the problem becomes more serious.
The British...
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| 6/23/2008 - It appears that the use of electroshock punishment tactics isn't limited to the U.S. military these days: The state of Massachusetts has renewed a special education school's authority to use electric shocks as a form of punishment, even after the school admitted to administering excessive and unfair...
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| 3/4/2008 - The re-authorization of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has become a priority for the final year of the Bush administration. The fact that independent test results have shown NCLB to be a dismal failure seems to make no difference. With a little tweaking, it must continue. As debate on this legislation...
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| 3/8/2007 - (ConsumerWellness.org) A new, inexpensive water purification technology developed by engineering students at Gonzaga University of Spokane, Wash., shows promise in offering clean water to African nations that currently go without. The extremely lost cost of the filter may make it affordable even by...
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| 10/31/2006 - With the school shootings in various communities around the nation on the minds of many, police in the western Michigan community of Wyoming entered two classrooms at Lee Middle and High School last Thursday and announced there was a threat to the school.
The students -- according to the Grand Rapids...
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| 10/24/2006 - Mike: This is Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and today I am joined by Joshua Rosenthal, founder and director of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, talking about this unique school where students can learn to transform their health from the inside out and at the same time be trained to help others....
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| 5/29/2005 - All over the country, public schoolteachers are becoming increasingly concerned about students' use of recording devices in classrooms. We've recently seen some interesting cases where outraged teachers were recorded on cell phone video cameras and audio recording devices, and then those videos or audio...
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| 7/14/2004 - One of the great failures of modern society is public education. In the United States, the public education system has been denied adequate funding for so long that teachers frequently resort to buying textbooks for their students with their own money. Many schools lack even fundamental instructional...
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