U.S. PRESIDENTIAL POLICY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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U.S. PRESIDENTIAL POLICY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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90-105
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The U.S. policy in the higher education has always attracted the attention of professionals as the American high school is one of the best in the world. The educational policy of the Obama administration reflects current changes and trends in the development of American higher education.
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01.04.2013
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