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The importance of prekindergarten through Play-Doh

The importance of prekindergarten through Play-Doh

Posted by Kathryn Carlson on Jul 13, 2012 in Education: PreK-12, Featured, Topics

Studies show that preschool has a substantial impact on the overall success of at-risk, low-income individuals. This video shows the what preschool means for a kid in North Carolina

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Will Amendment One affect NC’s Business Climate?


Posted by Lilly Knoepp on Jun 22, 2012 in Amendment One, Topics

North Carolina is known for its competitive business climate, but after the passage of Amendment One, some question whether it will make the state unattractive to new businesses.

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Amendment One: A matter of interpretation


Posted by Kelley Sousa on Jun 21, 2012 in Amendment One, Topics

Despite the passage of Amendment One and its defining of marriage as between one man and one woman, some North Carolinians will continue to live a life based on a much broader definition of a loving relationship.

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Equality NC asks “What’s Next” after the passage of Amendment One


Posted by Lilly Knoepp on Jun 20, 2012 in Blog, Service Station

Equality NC holds "What's Next" town hall meetings to discuss the positive and negative impacts of Amendment One.

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