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Rees has testified before Congress on the benefits of school choice and block grants on numerous occasions. Shokraii and Rea Hederman (March 17, 1998) TESTIMONY July 20, 1999. School Choice Lives by Nina Shokraii Rees (Op-ed, National Review) November 6, 2000. The Ed Stakes by Nina Shokraii Rees (Op-ed, National Review) October 18, 2000. The Real Education Reformer by Nina Shokraii Rees (Op-ed, The New York Times) August 17, 2000. |
She graduated from the University of South Carolina with her Master's Degree in Student Personnel Services in Higher Education. . The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition Nina L. She also teaches a section of the University of South Carolina's first-year seminar in the Fall semester. Obtained a Bachelor's Degree in journalism from the University of South Carolina in December 1989.
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Her dependability, good judgment, and sharp eye are sorely missed. . Patrick ECE high-resolution acoustic system may aid archaeologists surveying for artifacts Dipert, Nina Parsons retire after long service to ECE By Jamie Hutchinson ECE administrative secretary Shirley Dipert retired last September from the Center for Computational Electro-magnetics (CCEM) and the Electromagnetics Laboratory. She had been with the university for over 30 years, most of them with the ECE department. Dipert (second from right) regularly spent morning breaks with ECE coworkers (left to right) Sherry Beck, Sheryle Carpenter, and Mary Parsons. |
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(952) 939-8390) in the City Council Chambers, second floor. The MPCA removed about seven pounds of the mercury before it entered the Creek. Both Nina and Elizabeth had recently studied the elements in Ms. The school was also part of an on-site environmental water quality demonstration in December about water quality and pollution, coordinated with the City of Edina and the MCWD. This winter the two jointly built three new wetland settling ponds to filter water containing pollution-causing sediments before they enter into nearby Pamela Park and Lake and the creek. |
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