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Morjana Coffman is a retired jill-of-all-trades, card-carrying Trekkie, also currently a Gater, and blogs daily on SciFi at Subduction Leads to Orogeny.
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Associated Press Kansas State quarterback Carson Coffman is knocked down by Oklahoma State linebacker Shaun Lewis during the first half of a game in Manhattan, Kan.
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So Coffman is saying government health care works, but America’s (for profit) health care system in general does not?
Think Progress » GOP congressman praises government health care system that paid for his treatement. 2010
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Coffman is part of the Federal Employee Health Benefits plan, which covers millions of federal employees, including every conservative legislator who is against offering a public insurance plan to the rest of America’s citizens.
Think Progress » GOP congressman praises government health care system that paid for his treatement. 2010
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"It's almost like a third education after college," said Kelly Coffman, 30, a second-year apprentice at Rain Crow Farm in Paonia, CO.
Turnstyle: Why Are Young, Educated Americans Going Back to the Farm? Turnstyle 2011
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Coffman earns $250 per week plus room and board, a relatively high wage that stems, in part, from her three years of farm experience.
Turnstyle: Why Are Young, Educated Americans Going Back to the Farm? Turnstyle 2011
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“The church was not about to fall down, it's fantastically sound,” said Peter Coffman, a fellow in the history department at Dalhousie University and vice-president for the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada.
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Coffman studied at Prescott College in Arizona and Naropa University in Boulder, CO, and worked in the California state park system and as a kindergarten teacher, before deciding to work on farms.
Turnstyle: Why Are Young, Educated Americans Going Back to the Farm? Turnstyle 2011
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“The church was not about to fall down, it's fantastically sound,” said Peter Coffman, a fellow in the history department at Dalhousie University and vice-president for the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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But as military historian Edward M. Coffman professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin notes, only about 5% of America's approximately 14,000 history professors identify military history as an interest.
Our Elite Schools Have Abandoned Military History Peter Berkowitz 2011
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