Posts Tagged ‘november’
ISA on December 11th, 2008
The following grants have been hand selected from a list of over 100 Grants available for schools. To see the entire list of grants, click here. ============================= 1

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8 Hand-Selected Education Grants from a list of over 100 Grants,
admin on December 10th, 2008
Today is one of those “I don’t HAVE to leave the house” days. I am so excited. It is almost noon and I haven’t gotten to the “busy work” around here.

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Non busy day..is that possible?
admin on December 7th, 2008
The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School is seeking applicants for 2009-2010 postdoctoral fellowships. The ISP resident fellowships are designed for recent graduates of law or Ph.D. programs who are interested in careers in teaching and public service in any of the following areas: law and innovation; Internet and telecommunications law and policy; intellectual property law; access to knowledge; first amendment law; media studies; privacy; civil liberties online; cybercrime and

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Award – Yale Information Society Project Fellowships for 2009-2010
admin on December 7th, 2008
In my other life, I run the music library for the New York State School Music Association and the Monroe Country School Music Association, lending out pieces for use in performance festivals and in ensemble and classroom studies. Our service allows schools to select from our 3,600 different titles to supplement their own school’s library, allowing for a much more varied learning experience for the students.

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On a Personal Note: Music in the Schools
Blog for iplittle on December 7th, 2008
Here are some recent additions.

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Fresh dcblogs.com/live adds
ISA on December 6th, 2008
While I’m busy trying to finish my November 2009 release, let me tell you about the latest release of a writing buddy of mine.

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Her Captain’s Heart by Lyn Cote
ISA on December 5th, 2008
College costs too much and its costs must be forced down as part of any economic recovery plan.

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No Excuse for High Price of College
ISA on December 4th, 2008
So, now the school district has decided that video cameras are a good idea in the high school?

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How Safe Are Our Children?
ISA on December 4th, 2008
For your information, I have set up a list of all the official cabinet appointments thus far (plus the director of the National Economic Council Director). I have also included the introductory paragraph(s) of their wikipedia entries and a link to their wikipedia page under their picture

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The Cabinet thus Far
admin on December 4th, 2008
On Wednesday, November 20, Chicago Public Schools and Chicago LGBTQ activists ended their bid to build a LGBTQ charter school amidst the controversial rewording of the initial proposal. The proposal to build the Social Justice Pride Campus was itself controversial when initially introduced. As proposed, the school would be a haven for both LGBTQ and straight students who dropped out of school as a result of extreme harassment. Modeled after the Harvey Milk High School in New York City,

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Hernandez.Final Story