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In reply to the discussion: I ran across my old high school history book today. It is nearly 40 years old. [View all]awoke_in_2003
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I ran across my old high school history book today. It is nearly 40 years old. [View all]
Brigid
Jan 2013
OP
It's Albuquerque! I know because we lived there when my Dad was stationed at ...
11 Bravo
Jan 2013
#31
I was really surprised how dumbed down my college English composition class was
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#4
I've learned more through the Internet than I did in my standardized testing factory. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Jan 2013
#5
until schools have the funding to make sure students ALL students have a computer both at home and
sad-cafe
Jan 2013
#35
Read a TIME or NEWSWEEK from the two eras. The current guises deserve extinction.
WinkyDink
Jan 2013
#19
When I was in fifth and sixth grade, we read Junior Scholastic every week
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2013
#25