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January 12, 2016
Critical Thinking
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Colin Seale
STEM Edition Sample Lesson: Mathematically Innocent. Still Guilty.
Mathematically Innocent, But Still Guilty: Did Society’s Lack of Basic Math & Science Facts send an Innocent Man to Jail? thinkStarter Plaintiff Trina Drake got
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