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  2. Curtis Bowers - Wikipedia

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    Bowers has also worked as a filmmaker. He is known for the documentary Agenda: Grinding America Down. [5] [4] [6] The film is viewed as "the most powerful expose of the communist, socialist, progressive attempt to take over America produced" in 2010 [7] and won the $101,000 grand prize at the 2010 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival ...

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    Education Week is a news organization that has covered K–12 education since 1981. It is owned by Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), a nonprofit organization, and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.

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    Prior to the introduction of operations research and management science methodologies, school timetables had to be generated by hand. Hoshino and Fabris wrote, "As many school administrators know, creating a timetable is incredibly difficult, requiring the careful balance of numerous requirements (hard constraints) and preferences (soft constraints).

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  7. World Federation of Teachers' Unions - Wikipedia

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    The FISE was founded in Paris in July 1946 as a merger of the International Trade Secretariat of Teachers and l'Internationale des Travailleurs de l’Enseignement (ITE), with the participation of the American Education Association. [1] In 1951 a group of unions split off and founded the International Federation of Free Teachers Unions. [2]