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Posted by teshiaroby in Uncategorized. Growing up, do you remember being introduced to other cultures as part of your schooling in any class besides social studies? Do you remember being asked to talk about your family and cultural customs as part of a classroom lesson? From Montgomery County Schools in Maryland, watch this video on culturally diverse learners.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Marginal Revolution recently posted a link. My take on the issue is that Congress is inherently wasteful. The stimulus, as a political issue, is going to happen anyways of course.