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openletter.earth
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| | | | | [AI summary] The list provided contains names and titles of various professionals from diverse fields such as education, research, writing, and academia. The entries span multiple countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, and others. The majority of the entries are from academic institutions, with some individuals holding professorial or associate professorial titles, while others are researchers, lecturers, or writing center advisors. The list includes a mix of full-time faculty, adjunct professors, and visiting scholars. Some entries also mention specific areas of expertise, such as environmental geoscience, public health, and cognitive sciences. The list appears to be a compilation of academic and professional profiles, possibly for ... | |
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www.keithhennessey.com
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| | | | | In the pending health care bills, low-income individuals and families who buy health insurance outside employment will get large government subsidies. Those subsidies vary by locale. This represents a significant implicit policy decision with enormous distributional and political consequences. I don't think most Members or their constituents have focused on this. I think they should. Let's | |
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www.kmjn.org
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www.wdbj7.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses various educational initiatives, school policies, and community programs in Virginia, focusing on curriculum changes, student support, and career development. | ||