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 A lawyer for an Oregon high school student told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that the public ed stanley tumblers ucation system failed to address his learning problems and then improperly denied his parents reimbursement after they enrolled him in a private school.A lawyer for the school system argued that the student s parents should have given public special education programs a chance before seeking reimbursement for private school tuition. All parents have to do is give  public education programs  a try,  said Gary Feinerman, an a stanley ca ttorney representing the Forest Grove, Ore., School District.The Supreme Court is again trying to decide when taxpayers must foot the bill for private schooling for special education students.In the Oregon case, the family of a teenage boy diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder  ADHD  sued the school district, saying the school did not properly address the student s learning problems. The family is seeking reimbursement for the student s tuition, which cost $5,200-a-month.        Federal law calls for school  stanley mug districts to reimburse students or their families for education costs when public schools do not have services that address or fulfill the students  needs. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the nation s special education students are entitled to a  free and appropriate public education. In its appeal to the Supreme Court, the school district said students should at least give public special education programs a try before  Faxm The Real Story Behind Canada   s Sudden Interest In Arctic Archaeology
 Larry Elmore is collecting the complete SnarfQuest in a single volume for the first time, and you can get it if you help fund it. You can also fund Rudy Rucker   new project, a Mockingjay fan film, and a webseries set in an alternate 1970s.     Top gif from Onc stanley mug e Upon a Time in the 1970s. SnarfQuest 30th Anniversary Remastered Graphic Novel  Larry Elmore   fantasy comic SnarfQuest debuted in the page vaso stanley s of Dragon Magazine in 1983, but it has never been collected in a single complete volume. The new, remastered edition will include the stories from Dragon, Werewolf, and Birds  038; Bats, as well as other SnarfQuest art Elmore has made over the years. For a $30 pledge, you can grab a copy of the book. Mockingjay: Burn  A Hunger Games Inspired Short Film   This Mockingjay fan film shows Katniss ; life as a soldier fighting in the District 13 rebellion juxtaposed with glimpses of the decadent life inside the Capitol. Kristen Brancaccio stars as Katniss and Leo Kei Angelos, who brought us the Wonder Woman fan film First Impressions, directs. For a $15 pledge, they ;re offering a District 13 patch, plus a digital download of the soundtrack. Once Upon a Time in the 1970s  Sci-Fi Webseries Season 2  Move over, steampunk. Once Upon a Time in the 1970s is a webseries set in an alternate version of the era of disco, with robots, flying wingsuits, and what the filmmakers call transistorpunk technology. There   a  stanley termosy strong emphasis on practical

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 Nearly 40 percent of American adults care for someone with serious health issues, a Pew Research Center poll released Thursday shows.Four in 10 adults care for a loved one suffering from poor health, up from 30 percent in 2010.  Some of it is the aging of  stanley cup the population, some of it is the survival of individuals of chronic conditions which previously would ve been fatal and some of it has been improved diagnosis so we can diagnose chronic conditions earlier than we would have in years past,  said Dr. Albert Siu, of the Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, to CBSNews. Most U.S. adults clueless about long-term health care needs, survey suggestsThe high costs of caring for someone with dementiaDementia  camp  helps give caregivers night offThe Pew study also found that 75 percent of adults aged 65 and older suffer from a chronic condition such as high blood pressure, diabetes or heart disease.  This has been recognized as a problem that has increased probably over the last almost 20 years, that we ve seen a rising number of individuals with mu stanley mug ltiple chronic conditions,  said Siu. Today, people aged 65 and over represent 12.4 percent of the American population, but that number is expected to jump to 19 percent of the population by 2030.         The Pew  vaso stanley study shows that as the U.S. population ages and medical advances save and extend more lives, care giving is likely to become more of a common role than ever before. Both men and women Tpse Prosecutor Accuses Macy s Of Stalling Investigation Of Tainted Jewelry
 Over the past year, the number of people who read an e-book has jumped a lot, especially among twenty-somethings.     Interestingly, as you can see in this chart from Pew Research Center, the twenty-somethings lagged behind their 30-49-year-old counterparts, who had read more e-books the year before and maintained a steady appetite for them this past year. The jump this past year seems to have mostly affected people in their twenties and fifties, which suggests it may be related to technology adoption 鈥?both groups tend to have less spending money for consumer electronics. Also, the number of e-books each group read doesn ;t seem to have affected how many books people read overall. According to Pew: The typical American read five books in 2013, according to the stanley water jug  Pew Research Center   new report on reading and e-readers. That   the median, rather than the average, meaning half of Americans read more than five books and half read  cups stanley fewer; if you look just at people who read at least one book last year, the figure rises to seven. All those numb stanley thermos mug ers are similar to findings from previous years.  We focused on median rather than average readership because a relatively small number of very avid readers skews the averages higher 鈥?to 12 books for all adults and 16 for adult readers.  Reading encompassed printed books and e-books as well as audiobooks. Overall, print remains the dominant way Americans read books: More than two-thirds  69%  of people said the