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Presidency of Barack Obama / United States housing bubble / United States / Highly Qualified Teachers / Arra / Turnaround model / No Child Left Behind Act / Education in the United States / 111th United States Congress / American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Date: 2014-08-08 21:41:11
Presidency of Barack Obama
United States housing bubble
United States
Highly Qualified Teachers
Arra
Turnaround model
No Child Left Behind Act
Education in the United States
111th United States Congress
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Introduction[removed]

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