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    • Evolution Wins Out in Michigan Curriculum

      Posted by Billbar from Los Angeles Times

      The State Board of Education on Tuesday approved public school curriculum guidelines that support the teaching of evolution in science classes -- but not intelligent design. Intelligent design instruction could be left for other classes in Michigan schools, but it doesn't belong in science class, according to the unanimously adopted guidelines.

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      Education: Tech foundation aims to open schools

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times

      Dziko has even bigger dreams. At the foundation's 10-year mark, Dziko and her staff are busy working to establish five new public schools within the next seven years — and the first might be in Seattle. The idea is to form partnerships with several school districts to open schools in neighborhoods like the ones where the foundation works now — low-income areas, where the majority of students are black, Asian and Latino. The schools would serve sixth through 12th grades, and focus on science, technology, engineering and math.

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    • Public Schools Perform Near Private Ones in Study

      Posted by Billbar from New York Times

      The Education Department reported on Friday that children in public schools generally performed as well or better in reading and mathematics than comparable children in private schools. The exception was in eighth-grade reading, where the private school counterparts fared better.

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    celestethelady comments on:

    Bothell's Celeste Marion founds charitable special-ed school in Peru

    Hi jeff,

    I just found this on your newscloud site. thanks for posting that! I have been working on begining connections in the non-profit world and the international community. Let me know if you know people who may be interested in the work I am doing.

    come to our first fundraiser on Saturday, December 6. It shoudl be a lot of fun, 3 live bands, auctioning off some small items and lots of promotion for my organization. Come and bring some friends!

     

    thanks,

    Celeste

     

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    12:43 am 11/29/08
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    venez1 comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

    I agree with Okami again: freedom of speech is the most important issue.

    However, as they are free to say whatever bull**** they want, still we are free not to waste our time on them! As I said, I am not that optimistic about Obama, but let’s see whether he has got any idea behind his smile, especially as welfare and international politics are concerned…

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    2:40 am 11/07/08
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    okami comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

     . . .gonna be a while. . .got a helluva lotta damage to undo. . .and if this is really gonna be a ‘free’ country, it’s gonna pop up again and again. . .it has to, otherwise, there’d be no freedoms.

    i don’t like it. . .now one whit. . .but if this is truly ‘free’ country, we must expect that we will encounter thngs like this.  otherwise it negates the very principle of freedom.

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    12:42 am 11/06/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

    Good thing Obama won, huh? Now we can send this type of garbage to the trash heap where it belongs.

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    9:20 pm 11/05/08
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    venez1 comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

    Hi okami,

    I don’t know if USA are a racist nation, I don’t think so and I hope not. But I agree with you 100% on the other bits of your comments!

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    1:15 am 11/02/08
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    okami comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

    this type of story is why i don’t and won’t belong to any church.  Nietschze was 100% correct when he said that "Christianity died on the cross."

    people fear change and the future and uncertainity. 

    this is also a racist nation; the 12 of September 2001 proved that.  it will take about another 400 years to get rid of it. . .maybe.

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    1:12 am 11/02/08
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    venez1 comments on:

    You cannot be a Christian and vote for Obama

    Ah, by the way. If I were an US citizen, I would vote conservative, but definitely not because of Obama’s skin colour or because of his religious ideas, if any.

    That’s why I am afraid Obama’s gonna win: because of conservatives’ lackness of proper arguments, I am afraid…

    US fellows: W A K E  U P !!! The world needs a strong US, leaded by an intelligent, rational, liberal person. Not from a religius freak!

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    1:11 am 11/02/08
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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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    okami

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    former US Marine, retired police. . .nothing of interest. . .

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    Shemuses

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    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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    ernie

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    Ernie is Director of SmartVoter.org, a voter information service offered by the League of Women Voters in various states and local communities around the U.S. He is also a former policy advisor to state and federal officials on technology issues, and long-time proponent of initiatives to strengthen civic engagement and constructive political dialogue.

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