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"Wayne H. Wilhelm" <wwilhelm@neonospam.rr.com> wrote in message news:45fcb0d1$0$18851$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > "Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message > news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... > <snipped> >> And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. >> >> Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school >> students, on average     

Group: alt.society.liberalism · Group Profile · Search for 7Th Activity Day First Grade School in alt.society.liberalism
Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Mar 18, 2007 10:54

"Wayne H. Wilhelm" <wwilhelm@neonospam.rr.com> wrote in message news:45fcb0d1$0$18851$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... "Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... <snipped> And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school students, on average
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Wayne H. Wilhelm wrote: > "Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message > news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... > <snipped> > >> And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. >> >> Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school >> students, on average, score 5 points lower on the standardized NEAP tests >> than public schools.     

Group: alt.politics.usa.republican · Group Profile · Search for 7Th Activity Day First Grade School in alt.politics.usa.republican
Author: Larry Hewitt
Date: Mar 18, 2007 10:54

Wayne H. Wilhelm wrote: "Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... <snipped> And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school students, on average, score 5 points lower on the standardized NEAP tests than public schools.
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"Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... <snipped> > And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. > > Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school > students, on average, score 5 points lower on the standardized NEAP tests > than public schools. > > Protestant religious schools scored the     

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Author: gringo
Date: Mar 17, 2007 22:31

"Larry Hewitt" <larryhewi@comporium.net> wrote in message news:eti0hu$dd2$1@news04.infoave.net... <snipped> And private schools, in genreal aren;t as good as public schools. Two studies by the US Dept Of Ed have concluded that private school students, on average, score 5 points lower on the standardized NEAP tests than public schools. Protestant religious schools scored the
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On Jun 28, 2:39 pm, fx <f...@starband.net> wrote: > The Business of Child Stealing in Florida > > http://www.nolanchart.com/article4132.html > > American taxpayers fund a racket that wrenches the stomach. That is CPS. > Some of those involved claim their are just following orders, others > just pocket the bounty on children wrenched from their parent's arms. > > Nuremberg answered the question     

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Author: gringo
Date: Mar 17, 2007 22:31

Josh Rosenbluth <jrosenbluth@comcast.net> wrote: :|On May 21, 10:30 am, Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote: :|> :|> Nice way to squeeze in bias. :|> :|> The US Constitution doesn't say /anything/ about 'accommodating'.  It is :|> crystal clear -- government can in no way infringe upon or prohibit the :|> free exercise of religion. :| :|Since the US Constitution is silent on "accommodating"
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Josh Rosenbluth <jrosenbluth@comcast.net> wrote: >:|On May 21, 10:30 am, Peter Franks <n...@none.com> wrote: >:|> >:|> Nice way to squeeze in bias. >:|> >:|> The US Constitution doesn't say /anything/ about 'accommodating'.  It is >:|> crystal clear -- government can in no way infringe upon or prohibit the >:|> free exercise of religion. >:| >:|Since the US Constitution is silent on "accommodating"     

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Author: Wayne H. Wilhelm
Date: Mar 17, 2007 20:23

I have done this review for Cruise Critics already so I'm going to try to improve and expand on that review http://www.cruisecritic.com/memberreviews/memberreview.cfm?EntryID=40517 This is the former Pride of Hawaii which has been re-purposed (and re-staffed) for the Med. It was the first Med cruise for the ship. When I talked to the staff a lot of them had come from other ships and most
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Author: Wayne H. Wilhelm
Date: Mar 17, 2007 20:23

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Author: The Logistician
Date: Jul 13, 2008 14:52

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Author: buckeye
Date: May 28, 2008 11:08

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Author: buckeye
Date: May 28, 2008 11:08

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Author: Rosalie B.
Date: Apr 12, 2008 11:32

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