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Old 09-24-2010, 02:35 PM
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me and The Cab were just awsome we know
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Old 09-24-2010, 02:35 PM
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"Not too long ago, I came across a distressing statistic reported by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: The U.S. ranks 10th in the world in percentage of adults between the ages of 25 and 34 who hold a postsecondary-education credential. Higher education is essential to our country’s economic recovery and long-term growth. It is a catalyst for industrial innovation, and it strengthens the ability of American workers to compete globally.

We need a system that is robust and nimble. Without further burdening strained public budgets, we must develop additional educational access. Private investment capital is an important source of funding that, together with public and philanthropic sources, will help pay for our growing education and workforce needs. Market-funded schools, like those in the DeVry family, respond to this need for increased access with education innovations such as online learning and class schedules that accommodate those who must work while attending college. We serve students who have been historically underrepresented at traditional colleges and universities: working adults, minority and immigrant families, and those who are the first generation of their family to attend college.

Market-funded institutions today help to educate 2.25 million students, or 9 percent of total U.S. postsecondary enrollment, expanding educational access, opportunity and career success. For example, the U.S. has an acute shortage of nursing-school capacity. Our Chamberlain College of Nursing has added four new campuses in the past three years. We have increased the number without a public bond issue, a fund-raising campaign or higher taxes, because our growth is funded through private investment. Likewise, our Ross University School of Medicine helps close the gap between the 26,000 hospital residency positions that open up each year and the 16,500 physicians graduating annually from U.S.-based medical schools. In fact, Ross provides the U.S. residency system with more physicians than any other medical school in the world.

Proprietary institutions such as those operated by DeVry are goal-oriented: Only by preparing graduates to meet the growing shortage of skilled health-care and technology workers are we able to stay in business. Our results speak for themselves: Since 1975, 90 percent of DeVry University graduates systemwide in the active job market were employed in their field within six months of graduation.

We have also been innovators in public-private education partnerships like the DeVry University Advantage Academy, where high school students earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree at no extra cost. This program has been extremely successful in helping urban students obtain a college degree: The Chicago Advantage Academy graduation rate is 89 percent, compared with 54 percent for the Chicago public schools. In Columbus, Ohio, the program has a 100 percent graduation rate.

The success of our graduates is also achieved through educational partnerships with corporations. Earlier this year, for example, we began partnering with IBM Corp. (IBM) on a new Enterprise Computing track within the DeVry University Computer Information Systems bachelor’s degree program. The new track provides students with critical computing skills designed to meet the increased demands of IBM clients and business partners.

Market-funded higher education is responsive to the workforce and to the innovation requirements of business. It is a vital component of a system of higher education that serves the nation’s long-term economic interests."

Quoted from Daniel Hamburger, president and CEO of DeVry Inc.
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Old 09-24-2010, 02:47 PM
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Pretty much. Bronson, you don't stir shit up, you try and defend your e-honor or cut down IB with essay posts. The fact you would spend all that time writing that shit shows you have much more invested than trying to stir the pot.
I don't post with crayons apparently like you do
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Old 09-24-2010, 02:56 PM
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Pretty much. Bronson, you don't stir shit up, you try and defend your e-honor or cut down IB with essay posts. The fact you would spend all that time writing that shit shows you have much more invested than trying to stir the pot.
bro i want to join blackwater can i?
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:11 PM
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P.S. I think your interpretation of events in SKy is laughable. After all, you were the douchebag SK that tagged noble up on island 6, and the same SK who kept tagging it on island 3

You're nothing more than a troll hypocrite
What's laughable is all the guessing you do and how you consider everything that you think is a fact that is undeniable. The fact is we never had a SK pull bosses in sky...EVER.

If your boss comes to our camp after we've given up on the pull then its your pullers fault, either he FD'd or died before somebody else had more agro than our MONK which is laughable that nobody did.

You straight up lie more than Alawen does, he just exaggerates for the most part, but you make shit up completely.

Those are the facts and they cannot be disputed.
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:18 PM
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What's laughable is all the guessing you do and how you consider everything that you think is a fact that is undeniable. The fact is we never had a SK pull bosses in sky...EVER.
You have to be the dumbest poster on these boards.

I said "tagged". Not pulled Einstein.

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If your boss comes to our camp after we've given up on the pull then its your pullers fault, either he FD'd or died before somebody else had more agro than our MONK which is laughable that nobody did.
Laughable

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You straight up lie more than Alawen does, he just exaggerates for the most part, but you make shit up completely.

Those are the facts and they cannot be disputed.
Yea people call you phonies out on your BS and they are all liars or something
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:18 PM
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What's laughable is all the guessing you do and how you consider everything that you think is a fact that is undeniable. The fact is we never had a SK pull bosses in sky...EVER.

If your boss comes to our camp after we've given up on the pull then its your pullers fault, either he FD'd or died before somebody else had more agro than our MONK which is laughable that nobody did.

You straight up lie more than Alawen does, he just exaggerates for the most part, but you make shit up completely.

Those are the facts and they cannot be disputed.
You realize that I'm not participating in this discussion, right? I don't know anything about Blackwater the security company. I've been reading the thread and I think it's an interesting discussion, but the way you turn everything into character assassination doesn't add much, and comparing Bronson to me is a complete non-sequitur.
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:21 PM
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you mad bros?
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:22 PM
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Oops, I thought this was the Blackwater thread, my bad! Whatever, I haven't really been playing in this thread, either.

I think we all need a break for some new material before we get get any decent heat going again.
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Old 09-24-2010, 05:23 PM
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I heard your wife left your sorry ass? WHERE IS YOUR MISTWALKER
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