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		<description><![CDATA[As my student was delivering a speech on behalf of the council of Croatia debating on the resolution of the question of the United Nations&#8217; intervention on terrorism and purporting that reprocussions do not stop terrorism, aid and education do&#8211; I felt tremendous pride to be working in a school that teachers him these values. [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was just looking at the Poll Results that are coming in this week on the latest poll &#8220;Best Classroom Management Practice is managed by&#8230;&#8221;. Initially, I was actually surprised that the &#8220;5 years of more Experience&#8221; is rivaling &#8220;school leadership&#8221; in a neck-to-neck tie. I put in my vote (had to tip that little [...]]]></description>
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