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        <title>ADHD, Schools, and Corporations </title>
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        <description>When President Bush introduced the &amp;quot;no child left behind&amp;quot; program in 2002, all he really did was set up a school system that could be controlled centrally through budget standards set for education. Large corporations have a strong role in many government budgets and ultimately play a powerful role in final decisions. 

The &amp;quot;no child left behind&amp;quot; program actually works against those children who have ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).</description>
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