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After being discovered by BarelyPoltical.com, Obama Girl has harnessed technology to achieve a global celebrity. This series brought to you by Dell and digitalnomads.com.
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Americans who serve around the world represent the best of the U.S., Queen Noor says.
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So far, Google’s been a friend to free culture, says Jonathan Zittrain.
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Howard Bragman explains the mutualism that binds journalists and publicists and makes some predictions for the New York Times.
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Howard Bragman mentions a few of his inspirations.
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Howard Bragman on getting more than 15 minutes.
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Though hugely popular with the younger generation, social networking keeps us from being in the moment, Howard Bragman says.
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Howard Bragman on why Dick Cheney likes playing the villain
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Howard Bragman sees a fallow period with the election of Obama—but one that won’t last.
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Howard Bragman gives his best advice to public figures.
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Howard Bragman unpacks how we have redefined what PR stands for.
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Howard Bragman explains how the “metabolism of the media has gone “crazy.”
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Howard Bragman was indeed capable of doing it all at a Chicago ad firm.
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Harold Bragman teaches us personal branding 101.
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Daniel Koretz has seen a steady trend toward arbitrarily high graduation standards even for kids with cognitive disabilities.
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Daniel Koretz believes fostering accountability in the system will, in turn, foster critical twenty-first century skills.
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Daniel Koretz sought to disabuse us of the myths surrounding testing and foster public debate about purpose in education.
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Daniel Koretz distrusts grading more than he distrusts the SAT.
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Daniel Koretz sees a problem when the system places skilled teachers in the schools that least need them.
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Some measures of intelligence cannot be executed through testing alone, Daniel Koretz says.
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A gap exists, Daniel Koretz admits, but he wonders how much of technology is used for educational purposes.
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Daniel Koretz says, though it’s difficult to compare testing in developed countries, most indicators show the US lagging behind.
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The number one priority for Daniel Koretz should be attracting and retaining skilled educators.
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Chris Williams, CMO of Capgemini, explains the expanding role of the chief marketing officer. He says CMOs should help grow the business in a weak economy.
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The gender gap can be traced to the inflated expectations we have for boys Daniel Koretz believes.
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Chris Williams describes the characteristics of successful leaders in business: they are visionaries, they are inspirational, and they are team players.
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Daniel Koretz notes no difference between African-American and Hispanic populations.
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Daniel Koretz laments that math gains in elementary and middle schools are not maintained in high school.
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Daniel Koretz believes research and development need their place at the local level but are stifled by state and federal management.
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Parents wrongfully assume some kids are good at math and others are not, Daniel Koretz notes.
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