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Ably assisted by Kihm Irby, a parent-activist, he outlined some of the needed strategies to make clear to the public that "education is a human right."
Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: "Save Our Schools" Strategies Joel Shatzky 2011
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Ably assisted by Kihm Irby, a parent-activist, he outlined some of the needed strategies to make clear to the public that "education is a human right."
Joel Shatzky: Educating for Democracy: "Save Our Schools" Strategies Joel Shatzky 2011
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Kihm said the victims got basic support from them since, naturally, they would be angry and would not be courageous enough to testify.
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Kihm said the victims got basic support from them since, naturally, they would be angry and would not be courageous enough to testify.
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Letters had been received from Aunt Kihm, and also an exquisite black leather traveling-case, a present to her niece, full of cut-glass bottles, ebony-backed brushes, and shell combs.
Blix Frank Norris 1886
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Of course if I studied there, Papum wouldn't think of Aunt Kihm -- don't you know -- paying for it all.
Blix Frank Norris 1886
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Aunt Kihm sent me the prospectus, and it's one of the best in the country.
Blix Frank Norris 1886
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At any time, 100 to 150 kids are homeless in the west metro area, said Lydia Kihm, executive director of Teens Alone in Hopkins.
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There are no shelters for homeless youths in the western suburbs, and Kihm said that sending them to the limited beds available in Minneapolis can be counterproductive.
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The host "provides food and shelter and whatever else they can afford," Kihm said.
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