I feel this observation is correct but Mississippi is coming of age. The
article simply states the certain regions of the country are more focused
on agricultural and non-technological occupations, which includes the
south. Just give us a little time, well be there.
It doesn't make me angry to read this article because it doesn't down our
state. And it doesn't say we are not heading to technology since it says
that we are one of the states to watch for along with California,
Massachusetts, and Washington. I really don't care what others think
because all that matters is what we are doing in our state to better our
children.
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Department of Technology and Education
Mississippi State University
Phone: 662-325-2281
E-mail: clf2@ra.msstate.edu
Personal URL: www.msstate.edu/~clf2
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