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"The research shows that kids who have two, three, four strong teachers in a row will eventually excel, no matter what their background, while kids who have even two weak teachers in a row will never recover," says Kati Haycock of the Education Trust and coauthor of the 2006 study "Teaching Inequality: How Poor and Minority Students Are Shortchanged on Teacher Quality."
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Shortchanged in the talent department, Dana still harbors ambitions and passions.
Hilarious ‘Hamlet 2′ 2008
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The crowd held a sign reading 'Shortchanged by Sharma' ... and Local resident Nigel Bakhai, said: Mr Sharma has short-changed the people of Southall and they are clearly fed up.
Archive 2007-07-15 2007
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He is professor of social policy at the University of Houston and author of Shortchanged: Life and Debt in the Fringe Economy (Berrett-Koehler, 2005).
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David H. Wright ( "Shortchanged at the Met," NYR, May 4) is entitled to his views about the Metropolitan Museum; he is not entitled to misrepresent completely the story of how the "Treasures of Early Irish Art" exhibition came to appear there.
'Treasures of Early Irish Art': An Exchange Greene, David 1978
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Shortchanged and humiliated, just another day on the reservation.
Thestar.com - Home Page Geoff Pevere 2011
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Shortchanged and humiliated, just another day on the reservation.
Thestar.com - Home Page Geoff Pevere 2011
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Articles: 'TARP Shortchanged Taxpayers $78 Billion, Panel Says': www. bloomberg.com 'Treasury
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Articles: 'TARP Shortchanged Taxpayers $78 Billion, Panel Says': www. bloomberg.com 'Treasury
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Articles: 'TARP Shortchanged Taxpayers $78 Billion, Panel Says': www. bloomberg.com 'Treasury
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