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Friday, July 6, 2018 - 9:45am

When it comes to oral hygiene, you’ve got it down… you brush, you rinse with mouthwash, you go to the dentist, and you even floss -- most of the time. That’s all there is to it, right?

NO! You see, when it comes to oral hygiene, you have to think outside the mouth, and the super-scary thing is that poor oral health is linked to at least a dozen lethal health issues. When you click the link below, we’ll cover the shocking prevalence of oral health issues, the growing list of health problems that stem from inferior oral hygiene, the probable suspects at play, and top tips for good oral hygiene:

==> 12 tips for better oral hygiene (including one “healthy” thing you need to STOP immediately)
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Grassroots activists like you are to thank for the latest SuEducation Department reportedly to rescin 

 

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NEA: Education Department ‘has turned its back on our most vulnerable, at-risk students’

MINNEAPOLIS — The Trump administration is rescinding guidance to colleges and universities on how they can use race in admissions decisions to promote diversity, according to news media reports. For years, research has shown that integration helps all students succeed. Classroom integration decreases achievement and wage gaps, reduces dropout rates, and increases the likelihood that young people of all races and backgrounds can live in the same communities and work in the same industries.

The following statement can be attributed to NEA President Lily Eskelsen García:

“Our schools are more diverse than ever, yet the Department of Education, time and again, has turned its back on our most vulnerable and at-risk students — particularly English language learners, students with disabilities, and students of color.

“Educators know that all students, and not just our students of color, benefit from diverse and inclusive classrooms. Classroom experiences are livelier, more enlightening, engaging and interesting when students come from the greatest possible variety of backgrounds. Students in diverse learning environments have higher academic achievement leading to better outcomes for all students. Inclusive classrooms reduce prejudice and promote diverse relationships, addresses implicit biases, later benefiting students in their communities and future workplaces.

“Affirmative action has proven to be one of the most effective ways to create diverse and inclusive classrooms. But by telling schools and universities that they should not use affirmative action to achieve inclusive classrooms, the Education Department has again failed our students.

“President Trump has indicated he intends to appoint a nominee to the Supreme Court who will declare that affirmative action is unconstitutional in our schools. The Education Department’s action forecasts how much is at stake in the upcoming Supreme Court nomination process. Our nation must join together and fight to ensure all our students have what they need to succeed.”

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The National Education Association is the nation’s largest professional employee organization, representing nearly 3 million elementary and secondary teachers, higher education faculty, educational support professionals, school administrators, retired educators and students preparing to become teachers. Learn more at www.nea.org.preme Court victories!

You fought to block President Obama’s Supreme Court appointee, Merrick Garland, paving the way for President Trump to appoint Justice Neil Gorsuch whose deciding vote gave conservatives some big wins just in time for Independence Day:

  • Free Speech: Pro-life pregnancy centers can’t be forced to advertise abortion procedures (NIFLA v. Becerra)
  • Religion: The government employees were found to be hostile towards baker Jack Phillips’ religious beliefs (Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission)
  • Employee Rights: States and public unions cannot force employees to pay fees or dues (Janus v. American Federation)
  • National Security: The president can restrict the entry of aliens to protect national interests (Trump v. Hawaii)

Today, we continue the fight for individual freedom and religious liberty that began 242 years ago tomorrow. We will guard these freedoms by replacing retiring Justice Kennedy with a justice who will faithfully uphold the Constitution in the mold of Justice Scalia and Justice Gorsuch.

The hard work of Heritage Action, Sentinels, and other grassroots activists two years ago laid the groundwork for last week’s Supreme Court victories. Our work together today will ensure more victories for decades to come. Thank you and Happy Independence Day!

Jessica Anderson
Vice President
Heritage Action for America

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BREAKING: ASU and GSV Partner with CER on The Road to Innovation for ONE America

 

Washington, DC – July 3, 2018 — The leaders in multi-national education innovation today announced a pathbreaking partnership with CER on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary Summit and Gala Awards ceremony.

Arizona State University (ASU) and Global Silicon Valley (GSV) will bring their breakthrough 10 years of coordinated leadership and entrepreneurial engagement to the events to be held October 25th-26th, 2018 in Miami, Florida at the Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key.

The co-venture will provide an opportunity to fuse the work of education reformers with innovators from around the globe, ensuring that citizens across all Americas are connected to a super highway to the future through education, the key to a knowledge economy. 

“I’m thrilled to have such accomplished leaders joining us to put a pin in 25 years of education reform, to help us all move beyond the now to their goal of making sure everyone has an equal opportunity to participate in the future, particularly as ASU+GSV marks its 10-year collaboration April 8-10, 2019 in San Diego, CA,” said Jeanne Allen, CER’s Founder and CEO.

 

 

 

 

Arizona State is the Tempe, AZ based public research university ranked #1 for innovation in the U.S., dedicated to accessibility and excellence.

Global Silicon Valley works with entrepreneurs, companies and products to accelerate the most dynamic ideas and promising innovations across America as well as internationally.

Earlier this year CER announced its honorees and co-chairs for the Silver Anniversary celebration. For more information please visit edreform.com.

 

 

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