Quote by Major Owens
You have no power at all if you do not exercise constant power. -

You have no power at all if you do not exercise constant power. – Major Owens

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Education technology is very important because we have a massive challenge in public schools. – Major Owens

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Education
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Education technology and school construction go together. Modernization, updating education facilities, and making a capital investment in education are all included. – Major Owens

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Education
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Therefore, you are not training young people for the world of today and the world of tomorrow unless you are doing proven technology training. That is one of the reasons Im so concerned. – Major Owens

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Technology
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