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Private schools are not burdened by the layers and layers and layers of bureaucratic balderdash from the state. They don't have five assistant principals. Usually one principal and she'll wonder why your uniform shirt isn't tucked in. They can operate streamlined, thus more efficiently and at less cost. A bulletproof argument can be made that private schools save the state money. But, Minnesota Republicans know the real reason it was so easy to cut funding.
Private schools are not burdened by the layers and layers and layers of bureaucratic balderdash from the state. They don't have five assistant principals. Usually one principal and she'll wonder why your uniform shirt isn't tucked in. They can operate streamlined, thus more efficiently and at less cost. A bulletproof argument can be made that private schools save the state money. But, Minnesota Republicans know the real reason it was so easy to cut funding.
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Ok, the actual line from Romeo and Juliet act II scene II is ''What light through yonder window breaks?'' Click open to learn more about how to talk on this special day.
Ok, the actual line from Romeo and Juliet act II scene II is ''What light through yonder window breaks?'' Click open to learn more about how to talk on this special day.
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Long before television, in the 1930's and 1940's almost every household had a radio. Families often spent evenings huddled around the radio listening to a favorite show, seeing the action in their mind's eye, and using their imagination. Ask your parents or grandparents what their favorite shows were, comedians like Bob Hope, or mysteries like ''The Shadow Knows'', or heroic ''Superman'' or comedies such as ''Fibber Magee and Molly'', ''Amos and Andy'', or events like the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Long before television, in the 1930's and 1940's almost every household had a radio. Families often spent evenings huddled around the radio listening to a favorite show, seeing the action in their mind's eye, and using their imagination. Ask your parents or grandparents what their favorite shows were, comedians like Bob Hope, or mysteries like ''The Shadow Knows'', or heroic ''Superman'' or comedies such as ''Fibber Magee and Molly'', ''Amos and Andy'', or events like the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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The last time the periodical cicadas known as Brood XIV emerged, Netflix was still sending DVDs through the mail, people were buying ringtones for their Blackberries, and Barack Obama was about to be elected president of the United States.  Seventeen years later, the world is a very different place. But for periodical cicadas, which spend more than a decade underground as nymphs before emerging in one giant wave as winged adults, it's business as usual.
The last time the periodical cicadas known as Brood XIV emerged, Netflix was still sending DVDs through the mail, people were buying ringtones for their Blackberries, and Barack Obama was about to be elected president of the United States. Seventeen years later, the world is a very different place. But for periodical cicadas, which spend more than a decade underground as nymphs before emerging in one giant wave as winged adults, it's business as usual.
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