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hilliard's help in trying to find a way to catalog this in a short marijuana commissioner johnck. >> yeah. i think the direction we're moving ♪ the way of sprint if up from the user end as a professional in the field i use the northwest information center a lot in some states part of the depository information in california as outreach for the preservation office if there's so i would this report is going to go into that depository i read for example, a medicaid waiver library congress so i would
hilliard's help in trying to find a way to catalog this in a short marijuana commissioner johnck. >> yeah. i think the direction we're moving ♪ the way of sprint if up from the user end as a professional in the field i use the northwest information center a lot in some states part of the depository information in california as outreach for the preservation office if there's so i would this report is going to go into that depository i read for example, a medicaid waiver library congress...
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hilliard said some of the primary research has to be substantiated so you know commissioner johns your idea of about foot noting the product is a great idea another option removing the nra active altogether to adapted the inventory we feel strongly despite the previous errors in the documentation that nothing appears to change the finding of the inventory so we certainly would like to start using the inventory as a planning tool the immediate concern would be you can if we wanted to bring this to you with some edits we can do that by december. >> director ram. >> another approach there's somethings that can be stated and it's straightforward maybe the other way to pull out the sections in question and put those in a separate donate i like an appendix to operate that information so it's clearly a separate set of package of information from the main bold i don't know the extent of how much that pulls apart the documents but the public and users are very aware there's questions about some of the information but not the body. >> is that something you should take until the next meeting or m
hilliard said some of the primary research has to be substantiated so you know commissioner johns your idea of about foot noting the product is a great idea another option removing the nra active altogether to adapted the inventory we feel strongly despite the previous errors in the documentation that nothing appears to change the finding of the inventory so we certainly would like to start using the inventory as a planning tool the immediate concern would be you can if we wanted to bring this...
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hilliard said some of the primary research has to be substantiated so you know commissioner johns your idea of about foot noting the product is a great idea another option removing the nra active altogether to adapted the inventory we feel strongly despite the previous errors
hilliard said some of the primary research has to be substantiated so you know commissioner johns your idea of about foot noting the product is a great idea another option removing the nra active altogether to adapted the inventory we feel strongly despite the previous errors
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hilliard's help in trying to find a way to catalog this in a short marijuana commissioner johnck. >> yeah. i think the direction we're moving ♪ the way of sprint if up from the user end as a professional in the field i use the northwest information center a lot in some states part of the depository information in california as outreach for the preservation office if there's so i would this report is going to go into that depository i read for example, a medicaid waiver library congress so i would rely on what's in the folder and bans the comments with the inaccuracy unless we can deal with that that's a problem to have the report adopted so number one the second thing i think that, you know, that i went to the workshop we had and met mr. murray from the performing arts center and met this person in charge the security of the arts museum he turned out to be a landscape architecturally architect without a degree and another gentleman from the district there are so many areas of discussion for this arena i think i'm sorry they're not here today they had interesting things to say but i a
hilliard's help in trying to find a way to catalog this in a short marijuana commissioner johnck. >> yeah. i think the direction we're moving ♪ the way of sprint if up from the user end as a professional in the field i use the northwest information center a lot in some states part of the depository information in california as outreach for the preservation office if there's so i would this report is going to go into that depository i read for example, a medicaid waiver library congress...
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so a long time ago when i was a brand new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me was, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think that we should look to msis for how to be more successful rather than the way that we tend to approach msis which is to see what we can do for them. i think that we should look at msis and see what they can teach the rest of the nation. thank you. >> thank you very much. first i turn for a response to deborah santiago from exlens ya, one of our partners. >> can everyone hear me? yeah. thank everyone for all the hard work in putting this together. i want to frame my responses to stella's piece specifically with more of a policy lens. i think what her paper and her colleagues have done is twofold. one, acknowl
so a long time ago when i was a brand new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me was, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think that we should look to msis for...
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so a long time ago when i was a brand-new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm sure some of you know who asa was. a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me is, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first-generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think that we should look to msis for how to be more successful rather than the way that we tend to approach msis which is to see what we can do for them. i think that we should look at msis and see what they can teach the rest of the nation. thank you. >> thank you very much. first i turn for a response to deborah santiago from excellencia, one of our partners. >> can everyone hear me? yeah. thank everyone for all the hard work in putting this together. i want to frame my responses to stella's piece specifically with more of a policy lens. i think what her paper and her colleague
so a long time ago when i was a brand-new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm sure some of you know who asa was. a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me is, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first-generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think...
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so a long time ago when i was a brand new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me was, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think that we should look to msis for how to be more successful rather than the way that we tend to approach msis which is to see what we can do for them. i think that we should look at msis and see what they can teach the rest of the nation. thank you. >> thank you very much. first i turn for a response to deborah santiago from exlens ya, one of our partners. >> can everyone hear me? yeah. thank everyone for all the hard work in putting this together. i want to frame my responses to stella's piece specifically with more of a policy lens. i think what her paper and her colleagues have done is twofold. one, acknowl
so a long time ago when i was a brand new professor, my mentor was asa hilliard. i'm a child psychologist. he passed away a few years ago. but one of the things he told me was, you know, we really know what works, but we just don't pay attention. and i believe that. and i think that one of the things that msis can show us is what works with low-income students of color and first generation students. we have many, many examples of what's successful, and i think that we should look to msis for...