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Matt Nathanson - Come On, Get Higher lyrics - 0 views

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      It was more this verse that I was referring to!
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teachershelper - home - 0 views

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    Extensive source of Web 2.0 tools
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Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally, Andrew Churches - 0 views

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    Updated Bloom's Taxonomy from @russelltarr
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Resume Samples Directory of Sample Resumes - 0 views

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    Free resume samples for all job titles, articles, and career service providers
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Resume Sample - High School - No Experience - 0 views

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    Resume sample for a first resume for a high school student.
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Iraq and War - Comparison of Views - 0 views

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      You might want to read through this to help you write your introductory paragraph.
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    Excellent resource for figuring out a position to take on the war in Iraq.
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Diigo Tutorials - 0 views

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    Tutorials to help you learn how to use Diigo.
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Virtual Field Trips - Why, Where and How-to - 0 views

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    Excellent list of virtual field trips.
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    A HUGE collection of virtual field trips. Fantastic resource.
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Online Stopwatch - 0 views

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    Countdown and Stopwatch
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Cisco IP Phone Tutorial - 0 views

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    Video tutorial for our phone.
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    This is my phone. Now how the heck do I use it????
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Laissez-faire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Laissez-faire activists support little or no state intervention on economic issues, which implies free markets, minimal taxes, minimal regulations and private ownership of property. They support certain kinds of negative liberty as opposed to positive liberties, such as wealth redistribution, given by the state. However, some laissez-faire proponents, like progressive libertarians prefer negative income tax as a replacement to the existing welfare system, arguing that it is simpler and has fewer of the "perverse incentives" of "government handouts".

    Their opposition to wealth distribution is based on the belief that it takes capital from the most productive sectors of the economy and gives it to the less productive sectors, and is enforcing economic egalitarianism, which reduces productivity and the incentive to work. They may further argue that any temporary equality of outcome gained by redistribution would quickly collapse without coercion because people have different levels of motivation and native abilities, and would make different choices based on their differing values. Material inequality, they argue, is a necessary outcome of the freedom to choose one's own actions without imposing on others.

    Supporters of laissez-faire favor a state that is neutral between the various competing interest groups that vie for privileges and political power in a country. They are critical of mixed economies on the grounds that it leads to an interest-group politics where each group is seeking to benefit itself at the expense of another and the consumer. They oppose government funding or regulation of schools, hospitals, industry, agriculture, and social welfare programs.

    According to them, any government intervention such as regulation, protectionism, creating legal monopolies, competition laws, or taxes, interfere with this judgment being reflected accurately in the price and the maximization of economic utility. Their opposition of competition law and the FDA, stating t
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    Please read this to help you answer the questions.
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freetech4teachers / English - Language Arts - 0 views

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    List of resources for English teachers.
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The Clever Sheep: Top 20 Uses for Wordle - 0 views

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    This is a very cool tool! Many uses, too!!!
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    Twenty uses for Wordle.
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Threshold OnLine Graphic.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Graphic explaining online education model.
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    Useful graphic for explaining online education.
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Concord.org - Online Courses - 0 views

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    This website has tons of useful information regarding how to design online classes.
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10 Easy Steps for Twitter Beginners - 0 views

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    Great tool for newbie tweets!
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 - SlideShare - 0 views

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    List of 100 top web tools.
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educon20 » SAT06RM204 - 0 views

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    This should make for some interesting discussions down the road!
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    CIPA guidelines and other info
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