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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: Jun 4, 2007 12:19

...of what the Americans call public schools. However assuming this confusion...the support necessary for their schools. You might also consider expensiveright...selection is used for "Grammar schools" where the remaining 55%% of...things fall out WRT city schools, neighborhood wealth, motivation, and so...their kids to a Catholic school rather than an inner-city...
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Author: tg
Date: Jun 4, 2007 09:15

... of what the Americans call public schools. However assuming this confusion ...the support necessary for their schools. You might also consider expensiveright...things fall out WRT city schools, neighborhood wealth, motivation, and so...one would imagine that such schools would have poor results. The...lucky enough to attent such schools come from homes in which...
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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Jun 1, 2007 19:19

...kid something valuable (that old education bug-a-boo.) People who do have kids, but can't afford private/home school also benefit from the public school system... They don't have to pay a baby-sitter or the fines when their kids get caught destroying other's property and their kids ...
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Author: ta
Date: Jun 1, 2007 14:59

...who don't have kids, and people who have their kids in private/home school, directly benefit from the existence of the PS system. A) The PS ...do it now. People who do have kids, but can't afford private/home school also benefit from the public school system... They don't have to pay a baby-sitter or the fines when their kids get caught destroying ...
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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Jun 1, 2007 14:36

... who don't have kids, and people who have their kids in private/home school, directly benefit from the existence of the PS system. A) The PS...forced to do it. People who do have kids, but can't afford private/home school also benefit from the public school system... They don't have to pay a baby-sitter or the fines when their kids get caught destroying other...
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Author: ta
Date: Jun 1, 2007 10:45

... and people who have their kids in private/home school, directly benefit from the existence of the PS system. ...People who do have kids, but can't afford private/home school also benefit from the public school system... They don't have to pay a baby-sitter or the fines when their ...at it, I want them to pay for my medical school since my skills will surely benefit the community at large...
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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: Jun 1, 2007 08:44

...school are actually satisfied with public schools as they now stand. Or ... you have kids using the schools - or even whether you approve ... legally and peacefully, obviate most public education in a few years.... For example, the classic RCC school, with ruler- wielding nuns, is ...
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Author: tg
Date: Jun 1, 2007 08:16

...school are actually satisfied with public schools as they now stand. Or that...whether you have kids using the schools - or even whether you approve ...> legally and peacefully, obviate most public education in a few years.... For example, the classic RCC school, with ruler- wielding nuns, is ...
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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: Jun 1, 2007 06:46

... school are actually satisfied with public schools as they now stand. Or that...whether you have kids using the schools - or even whether you approve of...> legally and peacefully, obviate most public education in a few years. .... For example, the classic RCC school, with ruler- wielding nuns, is hardly...
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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: May 31, 2007 17:44

... are actually satisfied with public schools as they now stand. Or ... you have kids using the schools - or even whether you approve ... legally and peacefully, obviate most public education in a few years...For example, the classic RCC school, with ruler- wielding nuns, is...I would even argue that public schools are less likely to...
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