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If you can allow for colloquialism in you report use a word that is maybe less official but descriptive like wise-cracker. I am not sure if it is a legal word to describe a person; it sure can be use as adjective as in wise-cracking. You can go ... more
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"The Head Start staff really takes an interest in not only my child but also my family and we really appreciate their concern. ... more
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The First Amendment protects student rights, including the right of students to express their religious beliefs in their school work. School officials must not discriminate against a student due to the religious content of a particular student's ... more
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A facility that completely reuses all PFPR wastewater (including floor wash, leak and spill cleanup, etc.) meets the definition of zero discharge and does not need to claim they are meeting the requirements of the P2 alternative. However, even ... more
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All carbs are not bad for you. Stay away from white starchy carbs—white breads and pastas, white rice, bagels, rolls and of course white simple sugars. The difference is that “good” carbs—like whole grains, whole wheat, fruits and vegetables—enter ... more
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There are a number of reasons why `talk' won't work. First of all, note that the Sun version (ie. on binkley) of talk is usually compatible between themselves, but are usually incompatible with other systems. Next, if in the past talk has worked ... more
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In a 1998 Phi Delta Kappan article entitled, "Inside the Black Box: Raising Standards Through Classroom Assessment," authors Paul Black and Dylan Wiliam summarize their review of the research that would help answer the question, "Do improved ... more
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We're known as a "full service" hosting company because we take the extra steps required to retain your business. As part of every hosting plan, we include free help with posting your files, domain transfer, e-mail setup, Outlook configuration and ... more
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Many scientists believe that creating new embryonic stem cells and using cloning techniques will provide the most knowledge and new therapies. As discussed before, cloning could provide transplant therapies that eliminate the chance of rejection, ... more
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Dr. Mary Enig, a Ph.D. nutritionist/biochemist and one of the world's leading authorities on fats and oils, goes on to say, "Lauric acid in coconut oil is formed into monoglyceride monolaurin in the human or animal body. Monolaurin is the antiviral, ... more
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