Editor: Oops, they didn't it again. Seems like every week someone contributes an opinion five minutes before facts are revealed, and/or requiring an above 8th grade C- average. I hope ...
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Why it matters: It's reportedly still one of the best-selling songs of all time in any genre, though chart data from decades ...
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Not once, in the four and a half years I learned at home, did anyone from the state come to assess what sort of education I was receiving, or even just check on me.
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