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Weekly Presidential Address
Education for a More Competitive America & Better Future
Barack Obama
Barack Obama aims for a more competitive education for the children of America to raise their chances of success in the path they choose to tread.
0 people like thisBarack Obama: Education for a More Competitive America & Better Future
March 13, 2010 (about 13 years ago)Barack Obama aims for a more competitive education for the children of America to raise their chances of success in the path they choose to tread.
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Barack Obama: President Obama's First Weekly Presidential Address
January 24, 2009 (over 14 years ago)Barack Obama's first weekly presidential address optimistically launches the recovery and reinvestment plan that will boost the work market and eventually lead to the advancement and betterment of other economic and social areas in America.
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