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Universal Education Pipe Dream or Possibility?

on April 25th, 2010 by Frank Scruggs

We cannot expect to lead and seek to control our own destinies without education and knowledge.

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Gary Reed delivers at WAF

on October 18th, 2009 by The Afro News

Gary Reed of Kamloops won the silver medal at the World Athletics Final in Thessaloniki, Greece before a crowd of 27,500. David Lekuta Rudisha of Kenya took the gold in 1:44.85 after a tactical 53.0 second first lap of 400m. Rudisha leads the world in 2009 with his 1:42.01 clocking this season. Gary was lying

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Pads for Power

on October 18th, 2009 by The Afro News

My name is Frédérique. I am a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and am currently in school to become a registered nurse. I have created a project called Pads for Power. My project includes collecting disposable menstrual products and donating these to homeless shelters in Vancouver. It also includes making homemade reusable pads that will then

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Soft Skills Managing Hard Realities

on October 21st, 2008 by Helena Kaufman

Written by Helena Kaufman Frances Margaret Gordon was a good ESL teacher when she began her working life in Montreal. Soon, however, she was swept up in the developments and opportunities that characterized her times. She changed herMontreal.career and even the cities she lived in. All the while she followed the great heart she had

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