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I uttimo karera gi idat 50 años

`Nai matto i taotao gi idat 50 años, ha tutuhon umaksepta hafa finaposña yan madisponiña ya hana` mafñot sinturonña para i tetenan gi haaniña. Ha tutuhon umaregla todo asunton familiaña para `an siakasso na u ginacha` gotpe. Mientras tantos, ha kontinua manhomlu` siha na...
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The Face Of The Public School System By: Anthony Pellegrino

The public school system is often criticized as too archaic, too progressive, too bureaucratic- the list continues. Before we review alternative school choice programs in the next articles, let's first examine some rarely discussed aspects of the public school system that make...
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The criminal vs. the do-gooder

This may come as a complete surprise to some of you, but given the choice between a criminal and a liberal do-gooder, I much prefer the criminal to the do-gooder “humanitarian”. For the criminal is far less of a threat to free society than is the liberal do-gooder. Indeed, the...
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OLOMWAAY BAND Solid as a bond

Olomwaay is the Carolinian word for "thank you." It is also the Carolinian version of the Hawaiian greeting "Aloha." It can also be translated in another way—olo, which means God; and mwaay , which means "bless" or "peace."
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