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Title: No child left beind
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It gives the right of the federal government
to give away personal information in order to try and boost milatary numbers. Military is a vountary act, the goverement shouldn't be allowed to call you at your plase of residence in order to meet recruitment numbers set by the american goverement... Showed first 250 characters
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It is impossible for some school districts to ever flourish when they are always under the scrunity of the american giverement. School districts for have different standard points, therefore making it easier for some schools to require money, and then raising the bar high for which goals they should meet... Showed next 250 characters
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