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678<i> unless class size was reduced to 14-17 students</i> I remember Lane3-9/28/2005
677<i>John and others have mentioned that there are success stories similar tLane3-9/28/2005
676<b>Could you be a little more specific about what words being used in thisMary Cluney-9/28/2005
675Here's a list of federal student aid currently available: studentaid.ed.govConstant Reader-9/28/2005
674Middle class laggards can be fired. Unless they have tenure. ;^)Ilaine-9/28/2005
673<i>I think taking the free food offered to the needy when you're not nIlaine-9/28/2005
672<I> Over the years the amount of money available to help these students gTimF-9/28/2005
671The results of one of the largest studies ever done on class size were widely reConstant Reader-9/28/2005
670<i> Each journalist is responsible to folk within the institution to read TimF-9/28/2005
669<I> You're being charitable in your commentary. </i> I supposTimF-9/28/2005
668I agree that improving education is one of the best ways to increase future oppoTimF-9/28/2005
667Is cherry picking such a bad thing in some of the examples cited? John has mentiConstant Reader-9/28/2005
666<i>actually, given my argument, I'm not cherry picking.</i> I tLane3-9/28/2005
665actually, given my argument, I'm not cherry picking. The point I'm makinJohnM-9/28/2005
664<i>They are desparate to learn, work very hard, are holding down one or twLane3-9/28/2005
663<i>What you post is confusing because many of the words you use have been Lane3-9/28/2005
662Here's another shot at the link, Karen, but there may be something in FirefoJohnM-9/28/2005
661Hi Mary! Could you be a little more specific about what words being used in thisConstant Reader-9/28/2005
660<b>Cultural and other deficit traps are plentiful. <g> Although I doMary Cluney-9/28/2005
659John, would you check that link please or just let me know which book you had inLane3-9/28/2005
658<i>We pay a lot more for a good many things, goods and services, taxes, scLane3-9/28/2005
657You're being charitable in your commentary. I think taking the free food ofLane3-9/28/2005
656Seems to me the structural argument vis a vis education is best seen in contrastJohnM-9/27/2005
655A conversation that focuses on laggards moves the topic away from the importanceJohnM-9/27/2005
654<i>the stunning failure of welfare programs is obvious in the locations whJohnM-9/27/2005
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