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How to keep kids safe in a toxic world

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Environmental dangers are nearly ubiquitous in the modern world. Parents need to figure out a way to confront the environmental crisis to keep their children safe.
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Report cards, grades get worse during recession

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Throughout economic downturns, children tend to get worse grades, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Scholastic distributed coal propaganda in schools

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Educational materials distributed by respected children's publisher Scholastic push coal industry talking points onto kids in schools.
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Land grab in Africa by global hedge funds, American universities

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Global hedge funds are buying up huge tracts of land in Africa, hoping to make money off the commodity and food trade, and prominent US universities are taking part.
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Limiting potatoes in school lunches

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The federal government is singling out potatoes as culprits in the fight against childhood obesity.
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Paying students to drop out of college

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The founder of PayPal Peter Thiel is offering some of his own money to pay students to drop out of school and start their own businesses.
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Tuition behind South Korean student suicides?

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Four South Korean students have committed suicide lately. Some blame a tuition policy that penalizes students who don't get high grades.
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Describing the score: Berklee students help find music for films

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Students at the Berklee College of Music are adding descriptions to Paramount’s film scores in an effort to make the perfect music more easily discovered.
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Historically black colleges: Still a good educational option?

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New study indicates graduates of historically black colleges may not achieve same success as counterparts who attend traditionally white schools.
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American educational decline: Not so bad

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There's no need to panic over the U.S. educational decline, according to experts. It's good that people are getting smarter around the world.
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