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courses that one does in Baltimore? It injects in my
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opinion a religious question in here, because it says
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again, the General Assembly shall provide by law for equal
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educational opportunities for all residents.
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Does it mean that there is going to be a grad-
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uate school for all as long as they want it? I can see
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an enormous amount and number of legal problems. How
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would it conflict with Poly programs, where things are
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being tried. That is what I am talking about when I say
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diversity, when we try something, when we want to, because
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as someone pointed out today, if anything is happening
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today, there are new ideas coming today in the field of
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education, and we must be free to present these ideas.
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We must be free to try these ideas. This amendment, it
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seems to me, I think it tries, but in the name of helping
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education, I think it reduces it, hurts it, and destroys
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it.
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One other point that I would like to make.
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It is something, I think, we should get our perspective
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back, when we think of putting in special types of re-
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visions like this. I would be interested, of course, to
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