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They charged me $500 for an aspirin.

That's when I knew the system was broken.

The pills stopped working. The bills didn't.

Then my neighbor-an ex-army medic-showed me what they used in the field.

You'll learn how to treat your family, save a fortune, and never rely on broken systems again.

No insurance. No refills. No copays.

See it now-before the next $500 bill lands.

Stay safe,
Kenneth











 
ete their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). School education is the responsibility of the South Australian government, but the public and private education systems are funded jointly by it and the Commonwealth Government. The South Australian Government provides, to schools on a per student basis, 89% of the total Government funding while the Commonwealth contributes 11%. Since the early 1970s, it has been an ongoing controversy that 68% of Commonwealth funding (increasing to 75% by 2008) goes to private schools that are attended by 32% of the states students. Private schools often counter this by saying that they receive less State Government funding than public schools, and in 2004 the main private school funding came from the Australian government, not the state government. On 14 June 2013, South Australia became the third Australian state to sign up to the Australian Federal Government's Gonski Reform Program. This will see funding for primary and secondary education to South Australia increased by $1.1 billion before 2019. The academic year in South Australia generally runs from the e