Posted by Mack W. Borgen February 27th, 2014
Utility and Limits of Facts – My Facts and Your Facts – Expenditures for Education Technology for and Internet Access of U.S. Students by Mack W. Borgen THE RELEVANCE OF REASON Two Companion Books Presenting The Hard Facts and Real Data About the State of Current America Book One – The Hard Facts and Real Data […]
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Posted by Mack W. Borgen September 3rd, 2013
Keep Christmas Simple !!! Order a Copy of The Relevance of Reason – Business and Politics Today To Give to Your Friends and Family Today AVAILABILITY OF MACK W. BORGEN’S BOOK THE RELEVANCE OF REASON – The Hard Facts and Real Data About the State of Current America – Business and Politics – (Brody and Schmitt Publishers, an Imprint […]
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