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See what Liz has to say about Life, Family, Work and the GED
http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/eli zabeth/
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Liz's Blog about GED essay writing.

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On This Day in History: Pres Lincoln Delivered the Gettysburg Address. Lincoln reflected on the Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality central to the founding of the country.
http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/on-t his-day/November/President-Lincoln-Deliv ers-Gettysburg-Address.html
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On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, a speech that redefined the meaning of the Civil War.

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Leonard entered a new blog entry today "GED: A Path to Success in College and Careers"
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In this blog you’ll find free information on GED preparation, study guides, and test tips.

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Maria updated her GED Reading blog-are you having the same trouble with strange words as she is?
http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/mar ia/
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Maria’s purpose is to help others learn. Many of the issues that Maria faces are shared by adult learners who want to get their GED–having to support a family, learning English as a second language, and struggling to change the course of their lives.

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On this day in history...
Nov 13, 1956 the Supreme Court ruled that segregated bus laws in Montgomery Alabama were unconstitutional.
Read the article at: http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/on-t his-day/November/Supreme-Court-Outlaws-B us-Segregation.html
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On Nov. 13, 1956, the Supreme Court affirmed a ruling that found the segregated bus laws in Montgomery, Ala., to be unconstitutional.

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Dwayne wrote a new article about clones, check it out for some GED Science practice!
http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/dwa yne/
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Watching Dwayne struggle with thinking through problems helps passGED users learn how to think about math, reading, writing, and critical thinking. Through adding humor, Dwayne also makes lessons more memorable.

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New article from Leonard "It's Never Too Late to Go Back for a GED" http://www.passged.com/blog/
William Adams has a medical degree from Yale University and spent 22 years as the head of the Rose Medical Center laboratory in Denver, Colorado. Now, at 83 years old, Adams has earned another degree: his GED...Why would a medical doctor go back to earn a high school equivalency diploma?
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In this blog you’ll find free information on GED preparation, study guides, and test tips.

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Check out the most recent blog post from Curtis on GED Math
http://www.passged.com/student_blogs/cur tis/
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Curtis' blog about GED math. Helpful hints, tutorials and discussion.

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Video of Obama's Speech in Madison Wisconsin at James C Wright Middle School.
You must be an ACTIVE participant in Education-you cant just tilt your head and pour it in your ear.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/ 2009/11/potus-tells-wisconsin-its-time-t o-make-education-americas-national-missi on.html
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Speaking to about 500 students, teachers, and officials in a small gymnasium at James C. Wright Middle School, President Obama promoted the administration’s efforts to “make education America’s national mission.” Political Punch Blog
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