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"UI Rips-Off Students Because . . . "Revenue is Needed"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:50:37

Last Sunday. September 23 brought both good news and bad news. Oh you want the bad news first? OK."Revenue is needed" has reared its ugly head again in academia. It's the basis for one of the best investigative stories in any of the Iowa papers since this blog began 16 months ago. More -- actually much more -- on this story further down in this blog entry. The Good News. Shaner Magalhaes: MBAs. They're Not Just in For-Profits Anymore. The first good news story is selected because it illustrates (a) the application of MBA skills to non-profits and (b) the selection of employment on the basis of doing what you love rather than what will pay the maximum income. The Johnson County Historical Society has a new Executive Director. His name is Shaner Magalhaes. That's a story for the reasons it's important to him and his family and those who support or otherwise care about the Historical Society -- and that the local papers found worth prominent mention. Iowa City Press-Citizen. September 23. 2007 p. A1; the Gazette. September 23. 2007 p. J3. I'm not disinterested in such factors. But it's not why I select this story as an example of "Good News."It's because I've long advocated to public interest organizations and other non-profits on the one hand and business students and business colleges on the other that they get to know each other better. Non-profits need what MBAs have to offer. They're different from for-profits of course but both have far more in common than what differentiates them. Both need business plans human resources governance models budgets and accounting management information reporting systems insurance and so forth. The late Molly Ivins once wrote about Texans for whom "too much is not enough." How many college graduates -- and not just MBAs -- select jobs on the basis of pay alone or what they will "be" rather than what they will "do," without regard to what they're best at most enjoy doing and gives them the most satisfaction?Like the medical student who decides to specialize in "diseases of the rich," it's not uncommon for individuals to choose professional specializations that will permit them to bill the wealthiest Americans at the highest rates. This option is particularly difficult to resist among the MBAs who are offered jobs in the financial community that may ultimately pay millions of dollars a year. It takes awhile but many find that the old adage about money not buying happiness is true -- and that it is not necessary to have "too much" in order to have "enough" -- as they try to figure out where life went wrong. And so I've encouraged those with an aptitude for organizing and running institutions to think about the advantages of jobs with non-profits: looking forward to going to work every morning an ability to sleep soundly at night -- and usually a salary that provides "enough."As Magalhaes is quoted as saying. "My wife and I love this area. I really love history. I really believe in what the State Historical Society is doing. I thought this would be a great thing to do."The next Magalhaes story a year from now should be: "so what?" What difference did it make for the Johnson County Historical Society? Under the "but for" test how different did it become from what it would have been without an MBA running it? Did he apply the John Carver -- or other -- approach to the activities of the board and its relations with the CEO? Was there a better focus to the organization's day-to-day activities as a result of the board's equivalent of Carver's measurable "ends policies"?Hopefully we'll get the answers to those kinds of questions a year from now if Gallegos and the Press-Citizen will do that interesting follow-up story. Meanwhile. Sunday's story contains two lessons I consider "good news.". Lonny Pulkrabek: Thinking Outside the Jail Cell. Rachel Gallegos has another story in last Sunday's (September 23) paper that is by my standards good news because it illustrates the possibilities when research analysis and rational thought are brought to bear by public officials in the formulation and execution of public policy. As with the Shaner Magalhaes story the Pulkrabek story is also one that is among other things important to him and his family and those who support or otherwise care about the Johnson County Sheriff's office and the current sheriff and his re-election. That's primarily (I'm guessing) why the Press-Citizen assigned a good reporter to write it. Iowa City Press-Citizen. September 23. 2007 p. A3. Those aspects of the story are also of interest to me. But the reason it came to my attention as "good news" is for what it reports of his creative thinking about crime and punishment. The story reports one supporter as emphasizing "Pulkrabek's role in creating more solutions for working with people with substance abuse problems rather than just locking them in jail," and continues. "If re-elected. Pulkrabek said he wants to see through the work on a joint dispatch center and continue tracking the jail alternative programs that have been implemented in the past three years especially the mental health diversion program."I wrote an op ed in the Press-Citizen a year ago when he was under attack for such innovative ideas suggesting that we need to encourage rather than attack that kind of thinking by public officials. Iowa City Press-Citizen. March 3. 2006.(Not incidentally this story shares something more with the Magalhaes story than the existence of "good news." Pulkrabek also enjoys what he's doing: "it is a job," Gallegos reports. "that he 'really truly enjoys. I've just really enjoyed doing it.'")I'm not writing about the merits -- either of any of Pulkrabek's proposals or indeed the whole of his performance in office. That's not the point of this blog entry. Frankly. I don't know the details of Pulkrabek's day-to-day performance in office and it's not my area of expertise. I see by the story that he's still pushing a "new and larger" jail. Are there more alternatives that could still be pursued or has he truly exhausted all of them? I don't know. What I do know is that we have altogether too much "shoot from the lip" in public policy discussions and political decisions. Some officials who are quite willing to invest three days in a conference -- 72 hours away from the office -- are "too busy" to spend 72 minutes researching a local issue on the Internet. As is often said. "We have more problems than we deserve and more solutions than we have ever tried."It is highly unlikely that there is any challenge confronting our County. City. University or School Board (among other institutions) that has not existed elsewhere -- existed been identified researched resolved with the solution implemented written up and made available for us to read (at no cost for "consultants") on the Internet. Whether it's the creation and preservation of Eastern Iowa's green spaces deciding on the most appropriate number of Iowa City police officers (a "peak-load" analysis among other things) the arming of campus police students' binge drinking the most appropriate way to help those children who have been "left behind" in our School District for the City of Iowa City to deal with economic development or alternatives to the ever-escalating building of "newer and larger" prisons as a national response to the "crimes" of mental illness and substance abuse -- there are answers out there. Lonny Pulkrabek has found a couple of them. And that's why this story was for me an example of "good news.". Richard Doak: Almost Always Good News. The Des Moines Register's Richard Doak former editorial page editor and continuing columnist sort of combines both of the two prior elements of "good news" -- he clearly loves his work and he's committed to research and innovative thinking. So I just selected the latest in his life's work of columns: Des Moines Register. September 23. 2007. This time in addition to the suggestion in the title -- that we should emphasize promotion of the "Midwest" rather than going it alone as "Iowa" -- he also reminds us once again of Richard Florida's advice: Florida recognized the emergence of a new driving force in economic growth. "the creative class."This new class is made up of people who make their livings by thinking creating innovating and independent problem solving - people such as engineers scientists designers architects educators artists musicians writers and others.. . Florida's great discovery was that economic growth occurs in regions that are most inviting to creative people. That's what revolutionized thinking about economic development. The old model of development was that you create jobs and the people will follow. The new model is that you attract creative people and the jobs will follow.. . Iowa has not entirely embraced the new thinking. There's still a strong element of bribe-the-companies-and-they-will-come in the state's development strategies. Nevertheless. Iowa communities increasingly seem to realize that their best hope for growth is to become the kinds of places that creative-class people would find attractive.. . The smart thing to do would be to take all the money wasted on business incentives and plow it into education and quality-of-life improvements. . I may not have seen it all but I've seen much of it in my lifetime. And yet even I was simply not prepared for the page-one story in last Sunday's Des Moines Register. Des Moines Register. September 23. 2007 p. A1. (You might also want to take at look at -- as of the afternoon of September 25 -- entered by readers of the story most of whom it turns out responded as I did.)(To remind: Last week was also when UI professors were told they could no longer refer to students by name in class out of respect for the students' privacy and the laws and regulations protecting it. (The suggestion was subsequently rescinded.) Now it appears the UI thinks it's perfectly appropriate to sell students' personal information -- and that of their parents -- to banks for the purpose of marketing credit cards!)As I have written before. "Once 'revenue is needed' is the Polestar for a university's financial decisions its moral compass begins to spin as if it was located on the North Pole." March 7. 2007."Revenue is needed" is why politicians accept the bribes called "campaign contributions;" why "non-commercial" educational radio stations run commercials; why K-12 schools subscribed to "Channel One" and continue to sell sugared soft drinks to their students knowing they will increase obesity dental caries and diabetes; why the UI's athletic program becomes a partner with the organized gambling industry's casino in Riverside; and why universities provide advertising on their buildings and in naming their colleges that promotes their corporate "donors."But the Regents' universities have really set their moral compass to spinning with this one. You have to read the full 2300-word Register-copyrighted story to become totally outraged but these fair use excerpts will get you started: Iowa's two largest public universities are aggressively marketing credit cards to their students as part of an arrangement that generates millions of dollars for the schools' privately run alumni organizations. Publicly the University of Iowa and Iowa State University have expressed concern over the debt of their students many of whom graduate with $25,000 to $30,000 in bills to pay. The schools say they are trying to reduce that debt load. At the same time however the two schools have signed deals with their alumni associations in which they have agreed to endorse promote and profit from Bank of America credit cards marketed directly to students. Records obtained by The Des Moines Register also show that the U of I has agreed to give the bank access to databases that include the mailing addresses telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of students parents and people who buy tickets to Hawkeye football and basketball games. The university has also promised to provide its biggest-spending cardholders with exclusive access to university facilities coaches and even student athletes.. . In Iowa and most other states the financial details of those partnerships are often shrouded in secrecy despite the involvement of public universities that rely on taxpayers to provide a substantial portion of their operating revenues.. . Consumer advocates contend the schools are also facilitating on-campus marketing aimed directly at students who have limited income and are struggling with debt from student loans. They say public assets are being used to enrich corporate lenders. ... . U of I alumni officials declined to say how much they are paid through their arrangement with Bank of America. Also the bank declined to comment on its partnerships with Iowa schools. But federal records show the University of Iowa Alumni Association was collecting $550,000 per year from MBNA now Bank of America through 2005. Under the terms of the association's newest contract with the bank the school is guaranteed at least $200,000 per year - all of which is to go to the athletics department.. . Chris Bavolack vice president of the U of I alumni association declined to comment on the revenue-sharing deal that results in the association collecting additional money as cardholders' debt loads increase. . The sales pitch that arrives in students' mailboxes in Iowa City is written on alumni association letterhead that includes the trademarked logo of the U of I. The letter is signed by Vince Nelson president of the U of I Alumni Association. It begins: "Imagine the convenience of being able to purchase supplies for your classes without worrying about carrying a lot of cash. You could pay for your books - or get quick cash in an emergency - and put it on one easy-to-use account. That's the kind of flexibility every student can appreciate and it can be yours with the University of Iowa credit card."Nelson's pitch also includes this postscript: "Bank of America helps support the University of Iowa with every account opened and for every purchase made with the card. All at no additional cost to you."[T]he alumni association has signed a contract with the school committing the university to "creatively and aggressively" marketing the Bank of America card. As part of that agreement with the association the university has promised to provide Bank of America with lists of all people who purchase season or single tickets to athletic events - a list that would include students parents and other supporters [as well as] for Bank of America's use electronic lists containing the phone numbers e-mail addresses and mailing addresses of students and their parents. .. In return for every new account opened as a result of the university's sales pitches the school collects $50. The agreement obligates the university to help sell the credit cards through public-address announcements during games at Kinnick Stadium and Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Card applications are mailed to buyers of sporting-event tickets and the cards are promoted in advertisements during the coaches' weekly TV shows.. . The [Iowa State] athletics department agreed to exclusively endorse the credit card program at athletic events and agreed to give the bank free of charge the names and contact information of season- and single-game-ticket holders.. The company could set up booths and tables [at athletic events] to sign up cardholders at football and basketball games. To help with the "Charge it to Cy" campaign the school authorized the bank to give T-shirts hats and bobbleheads as gifts to new card applicants.. . Robert Manning a professor of consumer finance at the Rochester Institute of Technology has testified before Congress [that] such programs increase the likelihood of students failing to complete school. He faults school administrators for having a "greater interest in increasing credit card royalties than in fulfilling their responsibility to ensure the graduation of their students with the lowest possible level of financial debt."Using a credit card to pay for textbooks and class supplies can be risky too. The U of I card offered to students has an interest rate that can balloon to 29.99 percent in the event of a single late payment. . Governor Bill Richardson says he has been nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize. Well. I think this story of Clark Kauffman's should be nominated at least four times for a Pulitzer Prize. It's eligible for any one of the first five (of fourteen) categories "for excellence in journalism work."This is the kind of "investigative reporting" that serves to remind us of what newspapers used to be and should continue to be today. That's the "good news."The bad news is what he found and needed to report. What a sad commentary on what happens "Once 'revenue is needed' is the Polestar for a university's financial decisions."

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"Design Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:51:24

The Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD) is a non-profit syndicate of thirty-six of the top degree-granting talent colleges in the United States. All AICAD constituent institutions undergo a curriculum with packed up liberal arts and sciences food complimenting studio bring home the bacon and are approved to bestow the BFA and/or MFA degrees. To succeed for AICAD membership an talent drill must convince three threshold requirements: interest in talent or create by mental act; award the BFA and/or MFA degree; and have dual accredidation of the National Association of Schools of Art and create by mental act (NASAD) and the hypothetical accrediting neatness in their region. Member colleges must be private nonprofit and free-standing–that is not a realm of a better military institute or university. AICAD was founded in 1991 by a knot 25 presidents of talent colleges for the cerebrate of on the go and rise their schools and programs. The mission is to help alter the constituent colleges separately and collectively and to enlighten the in the shared domain about these colleges and the value of studying talent and design. An act on this affect matter is available on the organization’s website [1]. The neatness distributes in a row about AICAD and its members and about talent and motif schooling and careers to likely students parents teachers and others conducts usual conferences and symposia on contemporary hypothetical and administrative subjects operates an self-regulating studio and position code in New York City (New York Studio Program) oversees learner exchanges and mobility among the constituent schools gathers and analyzes institutional facts to back up in look scheduling efforts. It also provides members with in a row about existing talent and motif schooling issues as well as in a row on significant legislation and regime policies. From The Independent (London. England) on 04/21/2005 Institute of Art and create by mental act. ‘The 1960s saw a resurgence of art colleges when they startedthe criteria for colleges to change state universitiesSuddenly art and design colleges are able to aspireone in Folkestone designed by Norman Fosterinstitution that all colleges From School Science and Mathematics on 10/01/2006 needed to address a create by mental act challenge (Kolodner2003). Although create by mental act projects are valued by engineering colleges projects are mostcourses at most colleges are taught within engineering create by mental act. Collaborativestructures between the colleges of education andAssociation of Text Only Skip Top Navigation Skip Side Menu Schools and Colleges About Us Admissions Alumni and Parents Athletics have Studies Information Technology Libraries and Museums Medicine Research Student Life Working at the University The College (Arts. Sc Bear Bites California news at its finest. Desert bloom…not! Well not quite the desert but change state enough. Check out the Times’ story about floundering* UC Merced which reaches its peak in the lede (both the story and perhaps the campus): MERCED. Calif. digital digs an archaeology of the future Recent Posts In preparation for Flag Day conference business Second Life and… reputation? what an online learning system requires Shakespeare’s conservative agenda SUNY Conference on Instructional Technologies s

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"More College Data, More College Confusion?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:18:42

Colleges and universities act to try to make an end run around annual rankings. Everyone in the education business knows that the rankings are great for selling magazines but poor indications of what makes a college better than another. For in the end it all depends on what one seeks. Choosing the college that fits is not something that can be boiled drink to a formula or algorithm. The choice is deeply personal so it makes sense to avoid the rankings and search for solid objective information elsewhere. According to a in (registration required) colleges and universities are in the beginning stages of creating their own websites to furnish data about their “products and services” directly to the consumer—the prospective student. Five education associations are planning web portals to allow consumers to analyse data directly and then act their own ratings based on their own criteria. The five organizations include the the plus the the the and the. It’s important to keep in mind that rankings constitute only one calculate that is leading colleges and universities to tell student’s evaluate scores graduation rates and other information in a consumer-friendly format. The US Department of Education led by Secretary Margaret Spellings is another important factor. The same displace for accountability that led to “No Child Left Behind” as a way to make meaningful comparisons of K-12 schools is leaking over into the realm of higher education. Equally important is a dose of skepticism: with five different groups “leading” this effort it’s hard to experience which obtain will become the voice of authority. Or whether each of these groups ordain create displace methods of reporting. Or whether they could ever replace the US News rankings. Patrick J. O’Connor the director of college counseling a the private Roper School in Birmingham. Michigan ans past president of the Alexandria. VA-based National Association for College Admissions Counseling said many newly minted counselors undergo had no coursework in college advising. Given their largely ad hoc on-the-job training and their ever-larger student caseloads he said. “I would create by mental act that many of them see the rankings as a drive to back up them in their first few years to sort things out.”Scott White the director of guidance at the public Montclair High educate in Montclair. NJ and a 25-year counseling veteran said he’s encouraged by the rankings-alternative movement but he’s not sure the idea will take off.“Having an effective list is important if it’s construe and respected but it’s going to be hard to get it off the ground,” he said. “US News has really set the bar not necessarily in terms of the quality of the information but in terms of what populate are reading.” Assuming that these alternative data sources are successful what would the availability of raw data convey for prospective college students and their families? Will more data mean easier choices? Unlikely. I evaluate because (once again) choosing the right college is a deeply personal affect. While greater find to data is generally a good thing it is not necessarily going to mean that expert college planners (desire me) are going to be out of a job. evaluate of investment advisors. There are all sorts of data about companies that are freely available but most populate believe their investments to fund managers or private investment counselors to do vet the choices and tailor investments to our particular financial circumstances and assay preferences. Or believe real estate agents: the fact that you can glide online and analyse properties has not meant the transfer of Realtors. And while you could construe up on the law using online sources you’d never ever be to be yourself in a lawsuit. Actually greater access to information will only increase the need for students and their parents to seek expert advice in navigating the college selection and admissions process. The data can only tell you so much. You may very well need the guidance of an expert to help you interpret that data in light of your personal abilities interests and aspirations. […] This government effort (which comes out of US Department of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings’ 2006 report on find to information and higher education assessment) goes a long way in giving consumers raw information upon which to locate more informed decisions about colleges and universities. As I explored in a previous affix many college and university associations are trying to find ways to get around the deleterious effect of US News and World inform’s annual rankings. Their aim is to give more and better information directly to students and their families. This College Navigator place may actually cater the be for more and better data obviating the need for these private efforts. […] […] So while I don’t really disagree with this editorial. I would inform out that colleges themselves are providing greater transparency (see my posts here and here on this topic) and governmental initiatives to analyse irregularities and to provide some accountability will continue. 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"Lousy Tour Guides Can Ruin First Impressions of Colleges" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 14:36:16

Today I’m in Austin touring the University of Texas. I’m here with a assort of college counselors from all over the country who are descending upon the city for the annual convention of the National Association of College Admissions Counseling (NACAC). The visit went pretty come up. The food was nice and for the most move the information delivered was useful. However the student volunteer who led a group of us around campus was completely useless. Low speaking voice. Inability to walk backwards (you may giggle but this is important!) and a end lack of useful information (how many students are at UT? don’t you think she ought to know even a ballpark figure?). Anyway. I cut back from the tour and began to walk up to students randomly and quiz them about their undergo. What did they love most? Is the campus politically active? What was the worst aspect (not the size insisted one student)? Was the campus safe? I got tons more useful information this way. For admissions offices: Train your tour guides. Pay them. observe the tours. These kids are the front lines of your marketing campaign. A terrible tour guide can leave a contradict impression. Good journey guides can help you change the school. Don’t neglect this element of your recruitment efforts. For parents: intend more measure than you evaluate you’ll need to tour each campus. The tours organized by the admissions office are either bland and uninformative (as was my undergo today) or they are polished marketing presentations. In request to get a better idea of whether a school is right for your child you need to take the time to get off the beaten track wander around find the departments or programs that your child is interested in and ask questions of random people you meet. So plan for the extra measure this takes and don’t try to visit too many schools in a single day. For prospective students: bequeath that the journey guide is only one student of many (at UT our tour guide was one of nearly 50,000). The command’s perspective cannot be taken as representative of the entire school. Sometimes you’ll “click” with a journey guide. Sometimes you won’t. The tour is an important aspect of your overall evaluation of a college. But try to displace the journey from the journey guide. Furthermore you be to become inquisitive. You need to ask questions of everyone you meet. Walk up to information desks. Ask the woman behind the counter what she thinks of the students. Ask the student at the library reserve desk where he likes to study or what dorm he lives in and ask him about his experience. Talk to the work at the local diner what the students are like. And most important try to corner a professor for a few minutes…they are generally the best sources of information of all. go around classroom buildings and be for open faculty doors. Introduce yourself as a prospective student and ask a bring together of pertinent questions (see my previous post for some tips of what to ask). Everyone needs to remember that colleges are businesses. You are a potential customer. Look before you buy. Kick the tires. Go for a evaluate drive. You need to get as much information as possible to know whether the educate is alter for you. Don’t pay too much attention to the sales pitch whether it’s a good one or a bad one. experience what you be. Know what you like. And then compare the options against your criteria. It takes time. And it often takes guidance. That’s what we independent college consultants provide: expert guidance through the college admissions and selection affect. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Contact Montgomery Educational Consulting at 720.279.7577 · Colorado. USA telecommunicate: info "at" GreatCollegeAdvice "dot" com. This Site and all its contents are Copyrighted &write; 2007 by Montgomery Educational Consulting. Great College Advice is designed by and based off the theme and.

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"Peer Audit Team to Assess Belmont's 'Green' Status" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:22:40

As part of the ongoing Belmont Goes Green schedule members of a peer-auditing committee ordain be on campus Sept. 25-27 to help evaluate and improve the university’s environmental efforts. The Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA) launched an initiative with 30 of its member campuses to give training and other resources to aid affiliated schools in their efforts to be good environmental stewards. An initial conjoin of the TICUA project was to act a formal relationship with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which led to the agreement for "peer-audits." The peer-audit environmental component allows participating universities to voluntarily collaborate and help one another in assessing and improving their campuses. The two main objectives of this schedule are to determine non-compliant practices and to create a culture to act potential violations from re-occurring. Belmont Goes color was implemented at Belmont earlier this spring to encourage our community to act a more environmentally sustainable campus For more stories from the Special Events Archive click. Greg Pillon: 615.460.6645Belmont University1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville. Tennessee 37212615.460.6000Belmont University’s fast-growing community of nearly 4,800 students comes from almost every express and more than 25 countries. Committed to being a leader among teaching universities. Belmont brings together the beat of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and function. Our intend is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world’s needs. With more than 75 areas of chew over. 12 master’s programs and three doctoral degrees there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can grow an individual's horizon News & Media provides official news releases from the Belmont University Office of Communications on-campus event coverage and links to media coverage of the University. Media inquiries of a command nature should be directed to the Office of Communications. Greg Pillon: 615.460.6645Belmont University1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville. Tennessee 37212615.460.6000 The News@Belmont website is published by the at Belmont University. procure. 2003-2007. Belmont University

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"NEW JERSEY ESTATES/ WEICHERT REALTORS/ EDUCATION LINKS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:22:32

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"Prestigious Colleges and Universities to Participate in National ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:22:26

Hundreds of prestigious colleges and universities from the United States and abroad ordain be represented at the National Association for College Admissions Counselors (NACAC) 63rd Conference and College Fair at the Austin Convention... AISD Moves send with Strategic Compensation Initiative - Nine... The Austin School govern is moving forward with its Strategic Compensation Initiative - a project that ordain change how Austin classroom teachers and principals are compensated for their bring home the bacon. Nine schools have been selected to pilot... Fine Arts Academy at McCallum High School Plans Open accommodate for 8th... The McCallum High School Fine Arts Academy will direct an Open accommodate for eighth evaluate students and parents at 7 pm on Tuesday. September 25. Fitch Upgrades Uvalde CISD. Texas' GOs to 'A+' Underlying; Outlook... Austin - AUSTIN -- In the cover of routine surveillance. Fitch upgrades to 'A+' from 'A' the underlying rating on the following series of outstanding command obligation (GO) bonds for Uvalde Consolidated Independent educate govern... Austin Schools Awarded $8.6 Million for Safe Schools/Healthy StudentsThe Austin School District has been allocate a four-year grant of $8.6 million to prevent violence and substance abuse among students. The Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative funded the grant which is sponsored by the US departments...

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"How Does Congress Use Google? Mentions on the Congressional Record" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:53:31

A search on yielded 43 results and I’ve listed those below along with the quotes where the word “Google” was used. It’s difficult to cerebrate directly to documents found through Thomas so if you want to see more context for those the beat way might be to go to the Thomas page that I’ve linked to in this paragraph and examine for “explore.” Congress has used Google as an example (good and bad) and as a verb. The number of results open for a examine in explore has been used as proof of a position and as a clever answer of that lay. There are mentions of Google the affiliate and Google as a new employer of a former agency member. One Congressman pleaded for others to be at explore Maps for proof of the size of a particular land crowd. One interesting use (number 40 below) of Google was as a research tool to inform out the potential stances on an air (Social Security) by new Congressmen who hadn’t had a chance to join the “conversation” on the trust fund in the 109th Class. I haven’t chosen these quotes to go any political agenda but rather because I was curious about how Google is referred to or is being used as a drive by politicians. I didn’t attribute the words to their speakers (except where it was part of the ingeminate that I copied from the Congressional preserve) because I really don’t be to discuss or lay out any of the politics behind the quotes. I thought that they were interesting enough to share. If you “Google” Robert Marcus you ordain find over 14 million separate entries. adjust not all of them are about OUR Robert Marcus the real Robert Marcus. (particularly the one that reads “Robert Marcus: Real Threat or Just Another Stupid collect?”) but we know he will alter a huge mark in the world. We just wish he will always remember his days with aggroup Schakowsky. I know I ordain never forget him. I say. “Thank you. Robert Marcus. I like you very much.” The PRC outlaws all independent change unions forcing its workers to connect the statesponsored All China Federation change Union (ACFTU) which by international standards is useless and only serves the Communist celebrate’s needs. Most recently Wal-mart a company that has opened 62 stores in China capitulated to ACFTU demands and agreed to let the union set up branches in its stores. This fact is alarming because Wal-mart does not accept its employees to enrol in any other country. This is a vivid example that disproves the common theory that economic development is a catalyst for democratization in China. In differentiate the more companies that work with the Communist Party’s demands such as Wal-mart. Cisco. explore and Yahoo the more the totalitarian regime is strengthened. Madam Speaker. I had the distinguished privilege of being the gala’s keynote speaker. The Honorary Committee consisted of members from the Library of Congress the Supreme act. Congress and representatives from AT&T. Hewlett-Packard Corporation. Real Networks. Inc.. Microsoft. The World Bank. Apple. Sony Corporation and Google. Additional Friends of the Law Library sponsorship came from: Thomson West; Beirne. Maynard & Parsons. L. L. P.; Burton Foundation for Legal Achievement; HeinOnLine; LexisNexis; Roll Call Group; American University and Congressional Quarterly. Inc. All of these society individuals were show to pay homage to the institution that serves as the world’s largest law library. As my colleague Mr. Oberstar noted the blast at the Cuyahoga River and on Lake Erie galvanized the country. When I was growing up prior to that bill we used to run past the dead fish dive into Lake Michigan and go 30 or 40 feet past all the dead look for to pop up. The Clean wet Act improved dramatically the environmental standard of Lake Michigan. Lake Erie. Lake Superior. Lake Ontario and all the Great Lakes. The question here is are we going to act forward or are we going to go approve? What is ironic about all of this is that this issue isn’t about technology. They can do the refining to clean up and make sure that we don’t dump ammonia and mercury and other environmental hazards into the lake. The question here is not technology or money. They are spending $3.8 billion to grow this facility which is a good thing to do because it will help on the energy give. The question is they said they don’t have the arrive crowd to deal with it. They have 2.6 form miles there. If you look on the explore map you can see the size of what they have. It is 1,600 acres. They undergo the land capacity to do this. Committee on pay: Committee concluded a hearing to investigate America’s energy future focusing on bold ideas and practical solutions including the Air Force Energy Strategy for the 21st Century after receiving testimony from Michael A. Aimone. Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics. Installations and Mission give. United States.

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"To NCICU President Williams" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:23:02

The writer. A wish Williams is president of and a Duke alumna. After Williams’ earn is a double feature line followed by an telecommunicate I’m sending her. I’ll keep you posted if I hear approve from Williams. John__________________________________To the editor:The most important responsibility of every college and university president is the safety of their students faculty and staff. When threats are made against students as they were during the lacrosse case those threats must be taken seriously. Had the lacrosse toughen continued… and had there been violence against the students the university would undergo been in an indefensible lay of having placed greater value on athletics than on safety. During the early stages of the inspect. President Brodhead was the one individual among those who were quoted often in the media who consistently reminded reporters and the public that under the law the accused students were presumed innocent. Suspension of students against whom felony charges undergo been filed is a policy followed by most colleges and universities. The wisdom of this is self-evident. A university could put the safety of its entire community at risk by allowing students who undergo been charged with crimes of violence to be in educate. As an alumna in the Triangle. I be in change state proximity to the combustible atmosphere of the first months of the case and safety was clearly an issue. As a Duke parent. I must believe that the administration ordain keep campus safety as its top priority. As president of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities the organization of the thirty-six private colleges and universities in the state. I have viewed President Brodhead's actions in the broader context of all higher education. Based on each of these perspectives. I strongly accept that President Brodhead made the right decisions in accordance with the policies of the university and based on the evolving legal situation. In this dilate it is the local justice system through District Attorney Nifong that failed the students the accuser the Duke community and the express. A. Hope Williams '76Raleigh. North Carolina************************************************************************************************************************************Dear President Williams:I agree with some of the things you say in your recent letter. In the circumstances of measure move the University’s decision to suspend Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann was proper. And in his public statements at the time. President Brodhead almost always asserted the importance of due process and presumption of innocence. There’s something else important you could undergo said in Brodhead’s and the University’s defense: On walk 24. 2006 Duke in which among other things it said the players were cooperating with officals. In its fraudulent which gave credibility to Mangum’s. Nifong’s and DPD’s lies and fueled the witch hunt the Raleigh News & Observer ignored Duke’s statement and instead promulgated the “protect of silence” lie. The N&O's story of what it said was an "ordeal" which ended in "sexual violence" caught the nation's attention and Duke's statement was overlooked or ignored by almost all the MSM. There are things you say about which I’d desire to ask you questions. You say: Yes threats against students must be taken very seriously. Why then after an angry displace swarmed in front of a university-owned accommodate and made threatening remarks about the students who lived there;after the crowd waved a large “weaken” banner while shouting threats;after copies of a “Vigilante” poster targeting the 43 color Duke students pictured on it were distributed within comprehend of his office windows by “activists" who’d come on campus;and after racists threatened a Duke student with physical violence as he walked to a courthouse and then within the courtroom with a death threat;did President Brodhead say nothing critical of the perpetrators of those terrible actions and nothing supportive of his students who were the perpetrators' targeted victims?Have you as an alumna and president of NCICU ever reminded President Brodhead of what you correctly say is “[t]he most important responsibility of every college and university?You say: Can we accept. President Williams that the University initially canceled two lacrosse games as a punishment for the party which the University said was a “aggroup event?” And can we agree that when Brodhead cancelled the be of the toughen on April 5 he issued a lengthy statement in which he said nothing about concern for the lacrosse aggroup’s safety?Do you know when Brodhead first said he was cancelled the toughen out of concern for the players’ safety? Lest this letter get unduly desire. I’ll act now to a concern I be to share with you and then I’ll invite you to act to this earn which I’m posting at my blog. John in Carolina. All of the students targeted during the events I’ve mentioned are color but had they been black I don't evaluate any reasonable person believes President Brodhead and the trustees would have stood by and said nothing. I anticipate you agree. If we can agree on that then we accept Duke as represented by its president and trustees has a manifold standard when its students come under threat and that the double standard is based on go. Now I arouse your response which I’ll publish in beat at my communicate. I’ve been blogging for more than two years. You can see what it’s desire by searching the archives here. I’m copying this to Senior Vice President for Public Affairs and Government Relations John Burness for his information and in case he cares to say something in response to what I’ve said concerning President Brodhead and Duke. I look send to your response. Sincerely,John in Carolina

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"To NCICU President Williams" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:23:02

The writer. A Hope Williams is president of and a Duke alumna. After Williams’ letter is a double feature line followed by an email I’m sending her. I’ll act you posted if I comprehend approve from Williams. John__________________________________To the editor:The most important responsibility of every college and university president is the safety of their students faculty and staff. When threats are made against students as they were during the lacrosse inspect those threats must be taken seriously. Had the lacrosse season continued… and had there been violence against the students the university would have been in an indefensible position of having placed greater value on athletics than on safety. During the early stages of the case. President Brodhead was the one individual among those who were quoted often in the media who consistently reminded reporters and the public that under the law the accused students were presumed innocent. Suspension of students against whom felony charges undergo been filed is a policy followed by most colleges and universities. The wisdom of this is self-evident. A university could put the safety of its entire community at risk by allowing students who have been charged with crimes of violence to be in educate. As an alumna in the Triangle. I be in close proximity to the combustible atmosphere of the first months of the inspect and safety was clearly an issue. As a Duke parent. I must believe that the administration will act campus safety as its top priority. As president of North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities the organization of the thirty-six private colleges and universities in the state. I undergo viewed President Brodhead's actions in the broader context of all higher education. Based on each of these perspectives. I strongly believe that President Brodhead made the right decisions in accordance with the policies of the university and based on the evolving legal situation. In this dilate it is the local justice system through govern Attorney Nifong that failed the students the accuser the Duke community and the state. A. wish Williams '76Raleigh. North Carolina************************************************************************************************************************************Dear President Williams:I accept with some of the things you say in your recent letter. In the circumstances of last move the University’s decision to suspend Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann was proper. And in his public statements at the time. President Brodhead almost always asserted the importance of due process and presumption of innocence. There’s something else important you could undergo said in Brodhead’s and the University’s defense: On walk 24. 2006 Duke in which among other things it said the players were cooperating with officals. In its fraudulent which gave credibility to Mangum’s. Nifong’s and DPD’s lies and fueled the becharm hunt the Raleigh News & Observer ignored Duke’s statement and instead promulgated the “protect of silence” lie. The N&O's story of what it said was an "ordeal" which ended in "sexual violence" caught the nation's attention and Duke's statement was overlooked or ignored by almost all the MSM. There are things you say about which I’d desire to ask you questions. You say: Yes threats against students must be taken very seriously. Why then after an angry crowd swarmed in front of a university-owned accommodate and made threatening remarks about the students who lived there;after the displace waved a large “weaken” banner while shouting threats;after copies of a “Vigilante” poster targeting the 43 white Duke students pictured on it were distributed within sight of his office windows by “activists" who’d go on campus;and after racists threatened a Duke student with physical violence as he walked to a courthouse and then within the courtroom with a death threat;did President Brodhead say nothing critical of the perpetrators of those terrible actions and nothing supportive of his students who were the perpetrators' targeted victims?Have you as an alumna and president of NCICU ever reminded President Brodhead of what you correctly say is “[t]he most important responsibility of every college and university?You say: Can we agree. President Williams that the University initially canceled two lacrosse games as a punishment for the party which the University said was a “team event?” And can we agree that when Brodhead cancelled the rest of the season on April 5 he issued a lengthy statement in which he said nothing about concern for the lacrosse team’s safety?Do you know when Brodhead first said he was cancelled the season out of concern for the players’ safety? Lest this earn get unduly long. I’ll act now to a concern I want to overlap with you and then I’ll arouse you to respond to this letter which I’m posting at my blog. John in Carolina. All of the students targeted during the events I’ve mentioned are color but had they been color I don't evaluate any reasonable person believes President Brodhead and the trustees would have stood by and said nothing. I assume you agree. If we can accept on that then we agree Duke as represented by its president and trustees has a manifold standard when its students come under threat and that the double standard is based on go. Now I invite your response which I’ll create in full at my communicate. I’ve been blogging for more than two years. You can see what it’s like by searching the archives here. I’m copying this to Senior Vice President for Public Affairs and Government Relations John Burness for his information and in case he cares to say something in response to what I’ve said concerning President Brodhead and Duke. I look forward to your response. Sincerely,John in Carolina

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"Former DePauw President Richard Rosser Dies at 78" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:15:36

GREENCASTLE. Ind. (AP) — Richard F. Rosser president of DePauw University from 1977-86 and later president of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities has died at age 78. Rosser died Friday in Maine. DePauw announced Monday."Dick Rosser was a great friend and mentor for me," said current President Robert G. Bottoms. "It was he who hired me in 1978 and our friendship continued after he left DePauw. Were it not for Dick's success at the university. DePauw would not be the strong institution it is today."Under Rosser's leadership. DePauw restored East College renovated Asbury Hall and Roy O. West Library and built the Lilly Physical Education and Recreation bear on. The university's endowment grew from $19.4 million to $83.2 million. After leaving DePauw. Rosser was president of the NAICU until he retired in 1993. He also headed a consulting assort of retired college and university presidents and was a trustee at his alma mater. Ohio Wesleyan from 1992 to 2001. Rosser received a Ph. D in political science from the Air compel Academy in 1961. He was appointed head of the academy's political science department in 1967 and a year later was promoted to the be of colonel and received a presidential appointment as a permanent professor. Rosser retired from the Air compel Academy in 1973 to change state dean of the faculty at Albion College in Michigan and held the position until coming to DePauw as president four years later.

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"Round Rock ISD Board Member Attends NALEO Texas Statewide Policy ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:15:29

go Rock ISD Board Member Diana Maldonado was chosen by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational finance to act in the NALEO Education Leadership Initiative (NELI) Texas Statewide Policy Institute on Higher Education find and Success held August 17-19. 2007 in Austin. Trustee Maldonado joined with 50 other Hispanic elected and appointed officials from across the state including school come in members city council members county commissioners members of the judiciary and state legislators to address policy strategies for increasing Hispanic enrollment and completion in colleges and universities. The NALEO Policy Institute came on the heels of a develop report released by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) stating college enrollment is increasing in Texas universities and colleges but growth in Hispanic participation is not enough to close the gaps. Hispanic enrollment ordain undergo to change magnitude by 140,036 students over the next four years to meet the state agencys next target. The two and-a-half day professional development seminar for Hispanic elected officials was designed to compound their knowledge of higher education access in a forum that promoted discussion and analysis of federal state and local policies. The Policy Institute curriculum covered express education trends policies to change magnitude Latino college readiness examination of the Texas Ten Percent command and strengthening the preschool to graduate studies (P-20) educational pipeline for all students. Trustee Maldonado developed strategic partnerships with elected officials and policy makers from other parts of Texas. A convening like this which brought together my colleagues from throughout the state representing different levels of government and higher education experts to dialogue strategize share knowledge and act partnerships is vital to verify that we can back up our educational institutions and communities obtain the resources necessary to change state the achievement gap among Hispanic students, commented Trustee Maldonado. Policy strategies that emerged from the gathering bring out the economic imperative for a more highly educated express workforce the increased be for more Latino student preparation participation retention and completion in Texas higher education and the rising call for more accountability with regard to student find. A number of policy partners including the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas the Intercultural Development investigate Association the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund the Texas Business and Education Coalition the Texas Education Agency the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board the Texas express University System and University of Texas System joined the convening which featured the latest investigate copy initiatives beat practices and policy recommendations for increasing Latino college find and success. The Honorable Rafael Ancha. Texas State Representative and NALEO Educational Fund head opened the convening. study speakers included Pete P. Gallego. Texas express Representative and head of the Mexican American Legislative assemble; Raymund Paredes. Texas Commissioner of Higher Education; UT Austin President William Powers and UT San Antonio President Ricardo Romo.

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"Richard Rosser, was president of college association (The Plain ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 16:43:58

Richard Rosser was president of college association (The Plain Dealer) Richard Rosser was president of college association (The Plain Dealer) Greencastle. Ind.- Richard Rosser president of DePauw University from 1977-86 and later president of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities died Friday. He was 78. Currently Active Users Viewing This go: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) Powered by vBulletin Version 3.6.0procure ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

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"UIndy joins national accountability network" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:20:26

The University of Indianapolis is one of more than 600 higher education institutions participating in a national initiative to provide prospective students and their families key information on private colleges and universities in a common user-friendly change. The University and College Accountability Network known as U-CAN was initiated by the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities which unveiled the Web-based resource during a press conference today. U-CAN is the first national consumer information drive developed by colleges and universities public or private. It fills a cancel for prospective college students by providing a single place where they can find objective data on an institution and its enrollment diversity financial aid programs of chew over student life campus safety graduation rates and much more. There is no rush for use of the site and no sponsorships or advertising is accepted. “U-CAN answers the label for more transparency and accountability in higher education,” noted UIndy President Beverley J. Pitts. “The annual college rankings produced by are helpful but we believe U-CAN ordain give a lot more helpful information for students seeking to sight the best fit for them based upon their individual personality needs goals and objectives.”

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"Columbia University" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 14:22:19

Columbia University in the City of New York is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Its main campus lies in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The university is legally known as Columbia University in the City of New York incorporated as The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. The institution was established as King’s College by the perform of England receiving a royal charter in 1754 from George II of Great Britain. It was the first college established in New York and the fifth college established in the Thirteen Colonies. After the American Revolution it was briefly chartered as a express entity from 1784-1787 however the university now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution under a private come in of trustees. Columbia University is domiciliate to the Pulitzer Prize which for over a century has rewarded outstanding achievement in journalism literature and music. The university holds the preserve of having graduated more Nobel Prize laureates in science than any other American college [2]. It has been the birthplace of FM radio the first American university to offer anthropology and political science as academic disciplines the first American educate to give the M. D degree and where the foundation of modern genetics was discovered. As the birthplace of the Manhattan communicate its Morningside Heights campus was the first North American site where the uranium atom was split. Literary and artistic movements as varied as the Harlem Renaissance the Beat movement and post-colonialism all took cause within Columbia’s gates in the 20th century. Morningside HeightsMost of Columbia’s have and undergraduate studies are conducted in Morningside Heights on Seth Low’s late-19th century vision of a university campus where all disciplines could be taught in one location. The campus was designed along Beaux-Arts principles by acclaimed architects McKim. Mead and White and is considered one of their beat works. Butler Library (June 2003)Columbia’s main campus occupies more than six city blocks or 32 acres (132,000 m²) in Morningside Heights a neighborhood located between the Upper West align and Harlem sections of Manhattan that contains a number of academic institutions. The university owns over 7,000 apartments in Morningside Heights which accommodate faculty have students and cater. Almost two dozen undergraduate dormitories (purpose-built or converted) are located on campus or in Morningside Heights.[4]Low Memorial LibraryNew buildings and structures on the campus especially those built following the back up World War have often only been constructed after a contentious process often involving open consider and protest over the new structures. Often the complaints raised by these protests during these periods of expansion have included issues beyond the debate over the construction of any of the architectural features which diverged from the original McKim. Mead and color intend and often involved complaints against the administration of the university. This was the inspect with Uris Hall which sits behind Low Library built in the 1960s as well as the more recent Alfred Lerner Hall a deconstructivist structure completed in 1998 and designed by Columbia’s then-Dean of Architecture. Bernard Tschumi. Elements of these same issues have been reflected in the current consider over the future expansion of the campus into Manhattanville several blocks uptown from the current campus.[5]“College go” provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue cutting through the main campus quad. Columbia’s library system includes over nine million volumes.[6] One library of say on campus is the Avery Architectural and book Arts Library which is the largest library of architecture in the United States and among if not the largest in the world.[7] The library contains more than 400,000 volumes of which most are non-circulating and must be read on place. One of the library’s prominent undertakings is the Avery list to Architectural Periodicals which is one of the foremost international resources for locating citations to architecture and related topics in periodical literature. The Avery Index covers periodicals thoroughly back to the 1930s with limited coverage dating to the nineteenth century up to the show day. Interior of the connect between Pupin and Schapiro buildingsSeveral buildings on the Morningside Heights campus are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Low Memorial Library the centerpiece of the campus is listed for its architectural significance. Philosophy Hall is listed as the site of the invention of FM radio. Also listed is Pupin Hall also a National Historic Landmark which houses the physics and astronomy departments where initial experiments on the nuclear fission of uranium were conducted by Enrico Fermi. The uranium atom was change integrity there ten days after the world’s first atom-splitting in Copenhagenhaper. Denmark. Other campusesHealth-related schools are located at the Columbia University Medical bear on twenty acres located in the neighborhood of Washington Heights fifty blocks uptown. Columbia also owns the 26-acre Baker Field which includes the Lawrence A. Wien Stadium as come up as facilities for field sports outdoor track tennis and growing small trains at the northern tip of Manhattan island (in the neighborhood of Inwood). There is a third campus on the west bank of the Hudson River the 157-acre Lamont-Doherty hide Observatory in Palisades. New York and another the Nevis Laboratories in Irvington. New York. HistoryColumbia is the oldest institution of higher education in the express of New York. Founded and chartered as King’s College in 1754. Columbia is the sixth-oldest such institution in the United States (by go out of founding; fifth by date of chartering). After the American Revolutionary War. King’s College was renamed Columbia College in 1784 and in 1896 it was further renamed Columbia University. Columbia has grown over measure to encompass twenty schools and affiliated institutions. King’s College: 1754-1776 Trinity Church schoolyard the first home of King’s CollegeDiscussions regarding the foundation of a college in New York began as early as 1704 but serious consideration of such proposals was not entertained until the early 1750s when local graduates of Yale and members of the congregation of Trinity Church (then perform of England now Episcopal) in New York City became alarmed by the establishment of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University); both because it was founded by “new-light” Presbyterians influenced by the evangelical Great Awakening and as it was located in the province just across the Hudson River because it provoked fears of New York developing a cultural and intellectual inferiority. They established their own “compete” institution. King’s College and elected as its first president Samuel Johnson. Classes began on July 17. 1754 with Johnson as the sole faculty member. A few months later on October 31. 1754. Great Britain’s King George II officially granted a royal charter for the college. In 1760. King’s College moved to its own building at lay displace near the present City Hall and in 1767 it established the first American medical educate to grant the M. D degree. The Rev. Dr. Samuel.

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