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Change the World Bank needs
Few people on the street may be familiar with the World Bank. Yet, it plays a critical role in the U.S. effort to engage the world through its contribution to economic development in poor and post-conflict societies. As current World Bank President...Tags: Health Organizations, Newspaper and Magazine, White House, Robert Zoellick, Columbia University
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County Digest
Wine festival The annual Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival will be held May 5-6 at the Bay Bridge Marina, 357 Pier One Road in Stevensville. In addition to local and international wine samplings, the event includes live music, arts and crafts, and food. Hours...Tags: Tomatoes, Physical Conditions, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Charity, Health
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Two county educators honored for technology efforts
Fountain Rock Elementary School Principal Mike Telemeco and Fountaindale Elementary School teacher Matthew Tack have been nominated for Outstanding Educators Using Technology awards and will be saluted at the Maryland Society for Educators in Technology...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Adult Education, Adult Education, Schools
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Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback's education plan
House Committee on Education
January 26, 2012
Hearing on the Excellence in Education Act
Testimony by Jon Hummell, Director of Operations, Office of the Governor
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
In Governor Sam Brownback’s Road Map for Kansas, he...Tags: Students, Concerts, Agricultural Research and Technology, Executive Branch, Career and Workplace
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Adjunct faculty need support
A significant issue that permeates higher education is the need for better preparation for a substantial sector of the instructional workforce: occasional, part-time, and non-tenure-track instructors, known generally as adjunct faculty. Most colleges...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Students, Advanced Training, Customs and Tradition, Career and Workplace
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Some Jessamine County teachers unclear about grant work
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County is the beneficiary of hundreds of thousands in grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation this school year. Yet comments from teachers indicate many are not aware what the money is going toward. The Jessamine County...Tags: Charity, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Meet July's top singles, Mo and Ashley
b and HeidnSeek Entertainment have joined forces to introduce singles of the month. Meet Mr. and Miss July.
MO OVEISSI — 30, SAGITTARIUS
Lives: Towson
Hometown: Towson
Education: Towson University
Occupation: IT Support
Interests: Atlantic Ocean to...Tags: Chicago Hotels, The Hangover Part II (movie), Celebrities, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Teens Face Tough Job Market
The 33 NewsIt was a difficult summer for teenagers, as 1 in 4 of them nationwide went looking for work and couldn’t land a job, according to the Labor Department. While the nation’s unemployment rate in July was a little over 9 percent, the teen rate...Tags: Labor Markets, Chicago Jobs, Labor Legislation, Legal Service, Employment Opportunities
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The Siren's Call: Doubt and faith
Los Angeles TimesMissed appointments for the apocalypse, like the one in May, do more than give nonbelievers a chance to crack a joke. They create doubts in some of the faithful; after all, the world didn't end — but is there really somebody out there? The same can...Tags: Throat, Philosophy, Christianity, Compton (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles Times
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In debate, mayoral candidates vow to double youth jobs
Candidates vying to be Baltimore's next mayor promised Thursday evening to double funding for after school programs, create 1,000 summer jobs for youth and renovate or rebuild all of the city's schools.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, former city...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Christianity, Otis Rolley, Roman Catholicism, Minority Groups
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A summer job in every pot
The near-consensus view from the men and women running to become Baltimore's next mayor is that the city should double the funding for after-school programs, create 1,000 more summer jobs for youths and renovate all city schools.
The obvious question...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Economy, Business and Finance, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Joseph T. Landers, III
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Religion: Speakers and topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black will lead the 10 a.m. service Sunday on the topic, Praise the Lord! Marybelle Hose will be the worship leader. Sunday school is at 9 a.m. Benevola United Methodist Church, Boonsboro, Pastor John...Tags: Lutheranism, Foods and Beverages, Scott Stevens, Hamburgers, Baptist
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