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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

More Uses for Old Prisons: Museum

Iraq is going to reopen Abu Ghraib as a museum - not of US prison abuses, as one might suspect, but of crimes under Saddam Hussein. Hmmm, not sounding like a real crowd pleaser, if you ask me...
Posted by ms_saul at 9:22 PM
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Hello! I am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. I then went to the Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio, where I earned a B.A. in English and Spanish. I worked for almost two years for the state of Ohio, drafting education legislation and inspecting the state of Ohio's prisons. I decided to attend law school at the Georgetown University Law Center, where I earned my J.D. I am now a teacher at the Leadership and Public Service School and I am excited to teach your child! I know that your child's education is very important to you and I want to assure you that it is my first and only priority. In 10th grade English - both Fundamentals of Composition and English II - I will be preparing your child to take the 10th grade state writing test, which requires your student to write a five paragraph essay. If you have any questions about the class, please feel welcome to contact me at mssaulsenglishclass@gmail.com or on my cell phone at 513.382.6149. Your child is always welcome to call me if he or she has questions about homework.
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