Oh, and just a quote from an article at izzit.org - actually quite a resource, http://izzit.org - "There are no solutions, just trade-offs." Speaking of the current head of the DOE, how would that be applicable?
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This may be a wonderful resource if used properly and left unfiltered. It does seem to apply to older students, mostly.
Oh, and just a quote from an article at izzit.org - actually quite a resource, http://izzit.org - "There are no solutions, just trade-offs." Speaking of the current head of the DOE, how would that be applicable?
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