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NEW YORK — In a survey that challenges widely held stereotypes, U.S. students rate their schools higher and take more business, computer and economics classes than Japanese youngsters do. The Junior Achievement-Gallup International Youth Survey of 750 American and 790 Japanese junior and senior high… Read More
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